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.
Land sales demand has softened, according to Jim Farrell, president and CEO of Farmers National Company in Omaha, Neb.
Injecting an industrial metal back into the ground could prove a boon for farmers and miners alike.
Market factors stabilize, hinting at a modest rebound in prices
Following a 5.3% decrease in 2015, cash rents in Minnesota declined by an average of 1.8% in 2016.
In the Corn Belt, farmland prices did increase a bit after harvest, just as they did in 2016, but overall they remain steady.
Aggressive farmer bidding for 40-acre tract.
Dec. 17 auction sees 295 acres selling in one parcel for $14,400 an acre.
Meet Joanna Carraway, the 2013 Tomorrow’s Top Producer Horizon Award recipient.
What were the biggest news events and market moves this year? Read over these posts from AgWeb.com bloggers to see.
District Federal Reserve Banks release survey results.