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With over 44 million acres, Nebraska is one of the country’s most sought-after states for farmland production. Its popular crop production includes corn and soybeans
With row crops in the east and pastureland in the west, North Dakota has one of the Midwest’s most productive farmland markets. After peaking in
According to the Growers Edge farmland valuation index, there has been a decline in Ohio farmland values. The drop began with an 11.47% decrease from
South Dakota is home to cattle, corn, and $435 million worth of dairy products, making it one of the Midwest’s most productive farmland regions. That
There’s a reason Wisconsin’s farmland brings in over $100 billion annually to the state’s economy. For decades, Wisconsin has been a frontrunner in producing a
For agricultural leaders looking to invest in farmland in 2025, in many ways, the odds are in your favor. According to the U.S. Department of
Data is an investor’s most valuable advisor. It removes the emotions and guesswork from investing, so that they can make informed decisions. When it comes
For first-time investors, sealing the deal on a piece of farmland can be exciting and nerve-wracking. While farmland has a history of being a lucrative
You’ve set your budget, found favorable listings, and now it’s time to do the hard work of determining which piece of farmland will be the
Without an accurate farm land appraisal, sellers risk undervaluing (or overvaluing), and buyers risk paying too much or losing financing for the property. When negotiating
How many grains, vegetables, or fruit does a farm need to produce to make an investment worth it? That answer is in the crop yields
Soil is the foundation of the productivity and profitability of a farm. Why? It is where every crop begins or where it will end if
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