Mike Walsten

Mike Walsten has covered major business trends in agriculture for more than 35 years. From the southern corn leaf blight of 1970 to today’'s biofuels focus, he’'s lived, reported and analyzed the impact of volatile markets on farm and ranch businesses and on land prices. After growing up on a grain and livestock farm in Western Illinois, Mike graduated from the University of Illinois with an undergraduate degree in agriculture communications and a master’'s degree in business administration in the early 1970s. Since then he’'s covered business and management issues as well as price outlook and marketing issues in various positions with Farm Journal Magazine and Professional Farmers of America. He now applies his extensive background and analytical skills to today’'s surprising farm and ranch market as editor of LandOwner.

Latest Stories
A Feb. 16 auction in Union Co., SD,...
Rural bank CEO’s have tightened farm loan terms due...
158.5 acres brings $12,950 and a 40-acre tract sells for $13,350 per acre.
Economist Dr. Vincent Malanga believes an interest rate boost Thursday could do more harm than good.
1,525 tillable cropland acres sell as one tract.
Drainage ditch splits a level 100 acres in half.
Center pivot irrigation and large grain handling facility added to the farm’s value.
1,280 acres of irrigated cropland sells in three tracts.
Strong farmland demand in northwest Iowa despite outbreak of bird flu in the area.
Aggressive farmer bidding for 40-acre tract.