Land News
Farmland is an essential resource for American agriculture. As stewards of the land, farmers and ranchers strive to maximize per-acre value while prioritizing soil health, water conservation and wildlife management. A key indicator of the financial health of the farm sector, farmland values can be influenced by commodity prices, land quality and other factors.
A new report from Farmers National Company shows what trends are shaping land values as well as what to expect regionally.
Data from Iowa State and Peoples Company shows farmland values have softened this year, but by how much (and why) might surprise you.
State officials want Cory Garrett’s farmland worked by his family over five generations.
Donald Faivre tumbled into a bizarre tale of torture, Tojo, and cannibalism, yet emerged as he entered, a farmer with a heart of gold.
Chris Miller has proved the power of one on his farmland, measured by the shaping of American youth.
With 36 million deer in the U.S., those who call rural America home know the creatures are both majestic and maddening. Deer make for an exciting pursuit when hunting, but they also wreak havoc on vehicles, tires and fields.
Yes, the Fed is cutting interest rates but the agency can only influence mid- and long-term rates. Concerns about inflation are pushing those rates back up again.
Two land sales last week came in at a whopping $17,000 per acre, and one in Iowa topped $20,0000 just this week.
How did a tiny, isolated depression on Arlen Foster’s farm become a wetland? By science or decree?
North Dakota voters are facing a significant decision this fall regarding property taxes and state funding.