Tag Archive: "Farmland values"
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Food Demand Drives Farmland Prices
I try to skim a few of the major Mid-West farm cities and the Omaha World-Herald recently had an article on how food demand is driving farmland prices higher. There was a regional conference in Omaha sponsored by the Federal Reserve of Kansas City. The meeting brought forth various good nuggets of information about the […]
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Farmland Values up in First Quarter
The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City issued their quarterly report on agricultural credit conditions for the first quarter of 2010. They indicated farmland values rose due to strong demand and the rebound in livestock prices. Both farmer and non-farm demand appears to be very good. Looking ahead, they expect farmland values to hold steady. […]
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Farmland Values Are Up in Kansas City Region
The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City puts out a quarterly review of credit conditions in their region. This region covers Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma and most of the Mountain States. I try to give you a recap when it comes out since the information is both timely and interesting. The most recent report for […]