Cut Flowers in Tennessee
From 2024 to 2025, Tennessee cash rental rates for nonirrigated cropland decreased 2 percent, while irrigated cropland decreased 4 percent and pastureland rates increased by 12 percent, as reported by USDA-NASS. However, since 2015, nonirrigated, irrigated and pastureland cash rental rates are up 17.4 percent, 14.6 percent and 30 percent, respectively.
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