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Wall Street type investment firms have found out what most farmers have believed for years—farmland is a good long-term investment. More institutional-type investors are likely to enter the picture and buy land as many farmers, who would have vied for the property three or four years ago, are holding back and hanging onto their cash.
Following a three year decline, it appears farmland values may be stabilizing in 2018.
The marketplace appears to be buying time until more information on wheat quality and corn replanting is available, says Jerry Gulke, president of the Gulke Group.