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Why You Need US Farm Lease

Landowners
can improve their current lease with their present tenant or open up their property to all operators in an open and fair competition to secure a quality tenant.  Farm Operators can have an equal chance to rent quality properties in their areas. Realtors, Farm Managers, Family Members, Financial Advisors or other parties can help their clients and friends increase their income and protect their property. Fiduciaries can assure their clients that they have met their needs through a competitive price discovery method.  Please check with our approved Preferred Professionals for help in leasing your property.


 

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What Customers Are Saying

Deb Ryun, Executive Director, Conservation Districts of Iowa

We are extremely pleased US Farm Lease is taking seriously the need for landowners to work with their tenants to implement conservation practices, properly manage the land and keep better track of land investments. The growth of rented farmland has created new challenges in natural resource protection, challenges a land owner may not be prepared for. Protecting your land only makes sense; all landowners should have conservation written into their leases to protect and enhance their investment. US Farm Lease is clearly interested in taking good care of their clients.

- Deb Ryun, Executive Director, Conservation Districts of Iowa

Code of Farm Management

1.  I will respect the land
2.  I will attain the best possible operator
3.  I will have a comprehensive lease
4.  I will keep the soil in place
5.  I will maximize production
6.  I will maintain fertility levels
7.  I will keep accurate records
8.  I will be a good neighbor
9.  I will respect the legacy of the land
10. I will leave the land better than I found it