![](/profile/get-photo.asp?memberid=20&type=profile&rnd=581) Centre county Pennsylvania, USA | Keep in mind that those numbers are the long term average (statistical expectation) for each geographical area, and can not be applied to any particular farm in that geographical area.
FWIW, if you would like to grow corn where rents are (very) low, pick up and move to Texas. Texas dry-land farmers are masters at controlling crop land rent. Attached chart is USDA's statistical evidence of that.
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