@article{Vuuren:258815,
      recid = {258815},
      author = {Vuuren, W. van},
      title = {Profitability of Subsurface Drainage on Operator Owned and  on Rented Land},
      address = {1994-06-01},
      number = {1613-2017-1548},
      series = {WP 94/09},
      pages = {17},
      year = {1994},
      abstract = {The profitability of subsurface drainage on imperfectly as  well as on poorly drained operator owned and rented land in  southwestern Ontario was investigated. The return on  drainage investment was more than twice as high for owner  operators as for owner non­operators. The return on  drainage investment for owners letting their land was  relatively low, thus providing little or no incentive to  drain. Tenants are also disinclined to drain because of  great insecurity of tenure. Under reasonable price  scenarios the return for owner operators is sufficient to  induce them to invest in drainage. The different incentive  structures lead to great differences in land improvement  between operator owned and rented land. The drainage  condition on operator owned land is considerably better  than that on rented land.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/258815},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.258815},
}