Property Management
In a Nebraska crop share lease arrangement, the landlord receives:
AA fixed dollar amount per acre regardless of crop prices
BA specified percentage of the crops produced on the land✓ Correct
COnly the land's mineral rights royalties
DA percentage of the tenant farmer's income from all sources
Explanation
In a crop share lease, the landlord receives a share (often one-third to one-half) of the crops produced on the land as rent, sharing in both the upside and downside risk of commodity price and yield fluctuations.
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