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hello this is gary schnitzki and this is a five minute farm doc daily dealing with information for setting 2023 cash rents nas a agency of u.s department of agriculture recently released their average cash rents by county those county cash rents in 2022 were considerably higher than the rents in 2022 and overall most of those rents in counties increased by over 30 dollars per acre our highest cash rents happen to be in in the central part central part of the state with piet and moultrie county leading the way at 331 dollars per acre the lowest cash rents are averaged by county tend to be in the southern part of the state and the county with the lowest cash rent is pope with 53 dollars per acre most of the difference between county cash rents across the state has to deal with soil productivity we divided counties up based on their productivity and called elec excellent land class to be those counties with the average soil productivity index above 133 those counties had an average corn