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 panel of institutional farmland investors recently discussed their investment results and expectations.
The book calls for the world address current food systems and agricultural practices.
Pollution discrepancy with EPA; Midwest land values near record; markets wary as Japan rebuilds; biofuels must defend again
Since 2005, Swedish-backed Black Earth Farming has emerged as a major landowner in southwest Russia, holding more than 600,000 acres (244,000 hectares) as of 2015. But yesterday, the company announced it has entered into an agreement to sell its Russian operations, distribute the proceeds to its shareholders, and initiate a voluntary liquidation of the company.
While landowners welcome the news, Purdue Extension agricultural economist Craig Dobbins said it should signal caution for potential buyers.
Precision Link from T-L Irrigation Co. puts pivot control in your pocket.
Valley Irrigation introduces DropSpan technology—a clever way of avoiding obstacles.
In some instances values are higher than in the Midwest.
Research shows booming agricultural land values are not in a bubble.
Historical data and experience divide fields based on natural variability, characteristics