5 farmland sales from our Midwest reporting states of Illinois, Iowa, and Minnesota, captured the attention of farmland analyst and editor at American Farmland Owner, Dave Price. Read more about these June 2024 farmland sales transactions from Successful Farming here – https://bit.ly/4e4tKp8
Our Midwest states of Indiana and North Dakota are in the top 3 for the highest percentage of young producers (farmers under the age of 35); Nebraska, Ohio, South Dakota, and Iowa are also in the top 10. Learn more from American Farmland Owner Editor, Dave Price, as he shares important details, obstacles, and hopeful legislation for young producers – our next generation and future for the farming industry. Learn more here – https://www.americanfarmlandowner.com/post/youth-movement
In this September 10, 2024 Farm Progress Report, “Grain basis impacts land values”, despite grain basis being one of the factors that affects farmland values, farmers and investors are still showing signs of interest in purchasing farmland in Minnesota. Find recent Minnesota land sales and more details here – https://bit.ly/4ekKFns
Find Hertz Farm Management‘s latest blog post covering our Midwest Reporting state of Iowa. Hertz Real Estate Services President, Doug Hensley details latest trends and key factors to watch in this September 2024 Land Values Update – https://bit.ly/47dTUDo
In this September 3, 2024 article from Farm Progress, the Illinois farmland market appears to be cooling off. The question now is what does that mean for sellers? According to Elizabeth Strom, Farm Manager with Murray Wise Associates in Champaign IL, there are 5 best practices that sellers can follow to still get the best price when selling farmland. Learn about these tried-and-true strategies and more here – https://bit.ly/3Xf7wJU
As a result of fewer farms on the market, the latest land sales from four counties in Nebraska show the land market holding steady. Learn more from BigIron Realty and their recent land sales. Farm Progress, August 30, 2024 – https://bit.ly/3Z0nDO9
This latest report from Prairie Farmer, reveals Illinois farmland prices have cooled. Expected softening to continue, as 2024 comes to a close. Catch all the highlights gathered from the midyear survey released this week at the Farm Progress Show. Farm Progress, August 29, 2024 – https://bit.ly/3Z7UsIX
“After a few years of trending up, farmland prices have stabilized across the Upper Midwest. With ongoing negative pressures on profit margins, cash rents are expected to follow suit. How will this impact the outlook on land values for the remainder of 2024?” Hear more by tuning into Compeer’s latest appraisal podcast episode available wherever you stream your podcasts! Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3SXM0YM Apple Podcasts:https://apple.co/4dWi4nV
Peoples Company shines a spotlight on farmland investing. “Beyond its basic value as a commodity, farmland offers a range of unique benefits and hidden opportunities that set it apart from more traditional investments.” Learn why farmland is a worthy consideration and deserves a place in investment portfolios – https://peoplescompany.com/blog/exploring-hidden-opportunities-in-farmland-investments
According to new data from Illinois Society of Professional Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers, absentee landowners make up 60% of all farmland owners in Illinois. Learn who ranks #1 and the rest of the top 10 in this Farm Progress August 16, 2024 report – https://bit.ly/4e0hbL8