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What Lies Ahead for Farmland Values?


What Lies Ahead for Farmland Values? - Successful Farming

What happened. The value of farmland has skyrocketed in recent years, with some studies indicating increases from 30% to 50% over the last three ...

Is Missouri's farmland market cooling down? | News - Farm Talk

What lies ahead for Missouri farmland? Looking to 2025, survey respondents predict a 2.7% increase for cropland values, a 2.9% rise for ...

Farmland Values in 2024: Insights and What to Expect

2024 appears to be fairly similar to 2023 in that US land values aren't likely to see any major appreciation or depreciation this year.

Is Missouri's farmland market cooling down? - MU Extension

Looking to 2025, survey respondents predict a 2.7% increase for cropland values, a 2.9% rise for pastureland values and a 2.3% increase for other types of ...

Yes, the Farmland Market is Shifting, But That Doesn't Necessarily ...

Farmers are still in the driver's seat, but the direction of land values in the months and years ahead relies on one major factor: how long ...

Farmland Market Outlook for 2024 | AgAmerica

What Should Farmers Expect as the Farmland Market Softens? In 2023, cropland values are anticipated to rise 8.1 percent and ranchland values 6.7 ...

Farmland Prices Increase Despite Downward Pressure

State-wide farmland prices once again hit a new record in 2024, according to the recent Purdue Farmland Value and Cash Rent Survey.

Interest Rates, Grain Prices Impacting Farmland Values

The average sale price for unimproved cropland in the second quarter of 2024 was $12,784 per acre. Kansas: Cropland values in the eastern part ...

As Investors Pay Top-dollar for Land, Farmers Are Often Priced Out

In the 409 counties across the country that saw a producer decline of 15% or greater over the past five years, average farmland values ...

Five Factors Driving Farmland Prices in 2023 - AgAmerica

In the U.S. farm sector, real estate accounts for $4 of every $5 in assets. That is what makes it such an important indicator of a farm's ...

Forecasting 2023 Farmland Values: Will U.S. Land Prices Decrease ...

Many things have changed in the farm economy in recent months. Interest rates increased, inflation seems to be getting under control and ...

Farmland Values Remain Strong, Expected To Stabilize In 2024

As far as what may come in the year ahead, FNC expects the commodity markets and input costs to play a large role. And while easing interest ...

Interest Rates, Grain Prices Impacting Farmland Values | FCSAmerica

The average sale price for unimproved cropland in the second quarter of 2024 was $12,784 per acre. Kansas: Cropland values in the eastern part ...

Land Values Are Rising - What's Driving This Growth? - FarmTogether

In today's economic climate, there are many favorable conditions that have caused farmland prices to rise – and there's reason to think ...

Farmer sentiment reaches lowest levels since 2016 as income ...

The Short-Term Farmland Value Expectations Index dropped by 10 points to 95. This is the first time since 2020 that the index fell below 100, ...

Farmland Values Hit Record Highs, Pricing Out Farmers - Reddit

Additionally, as always, there's economics of scale that play in, larger bidders will be willing to pay more because they can be more productive ...

2023 Farmland Values | Agricultural Economics

The average farm real estate value is the widely reported farmland value. This year the national average is $4,080/acre, an increase of 7.4% ...

2023 Farmland Values Show Signs of Stabilizing | FCSAmerica

For all agricultural land types, values remain at record highs. The steepest gains occurred in the last half of 2020 through 2021. The market ...

Reaching the Peak: Factors Affecting Farmland Values

Headlines of record sales and surging land values last year gave voice to the excitement in the market as land prices climbed. As 2023 marches on, the experts ...

Trends in U.S. Farmland Values and Ownership - USDA ERS

Also, the ratio of DCP and insurance premium payments to land values varies regionally, a consequence of what crops are—and have historically been—grown and ...