Yes, it's all cost to production, so if you have some big equipment, you need some more land, then renting is definitely a very common answer.
It is tricky being near more urban areas for people who are owning the farmland to rent. That farm rental relationship is a bit tougher as there are more environmentalists and less understanding of what farming today looks like. Some of those things are a bit tougher, but definitely renting land is always an option, and more of an option for young farmers to grow.