Few acres change hands this fall
Western FarmPress
OCTOBER 20, 2023
Despite the drop in land transactions at present, the real estate industry expects sales to pick up by year-end.
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Western FarmPress
OCTOBER 20, 2023
Despite the drop in land transactions at present, the real estate industry expects sales to pick up by year-end.
American Farmland
SEPTEMBER 6, 2023
million acres projected to be converted to real estate development by 2040. In 2022, AFT’s Farms Under Threat research indicated that Texas has the highest concentration of threatened agricultural land in America – with 2.2
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Farmbrite
DECEMBER 5, 2024
Takeaways: Use real estate websites and agricultural land listings such as www.LandAndFarm.com , www.Zillow.com , and www.Realtor.com. Check out specialized agricultural real estate websites like www.farmandranch.com and www.AcreValue.com. Takeaways: Find a real estate agent who specializes in agricultural properties.
Modern Farmer
AUGUST 1, 2024
acre Niwot Homestead in a suburban yard that belongs to a family she found through Nextdoor. “We Investing in Real Estate as a Means to Farm Jamie and Doug Wickler were engineers, but the 2008 crash made them reconsider career paths. When the Wicklers bought their properties in 2017-2020, real estate was significantly cheaper.
Trimble Agriculture
NOVEMBER 8, 2023
Farm real estate will likely become a nearly $3.5 farm sector, real estate accounts for $4 of every $5 in assets. In 2023, farm real estate increased across the board, with higher average percentage increases for U.S. In 2023, farm real estate value rose $280 per acre to an average of $4,080.
Modern Farmer
OCTOBER 19, 2023
The tribe only owns roughly 27,000 acres of its 120,000-acre reservation, after U.S. In the past five years, three Nebraska tribes—the Winnebago, the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska and the Ponca Tribe of Nebraska—have bought a combined 3,000-odd acres of farmland that was once theirs. But that reality is starting to change.
Modern Farmer
SEPTEMBER 6, 2023
When farms are continually consolidated—when there is one 5,000-acre farm in a community, for example, instead of 50 100-acre farms—fewer people remain in rural areas. They also face pressure from real estate development. million acres. The marginalization of smaller-scale farms has severe consequences.
Modern Farmer
APRIL 8, 2024
The ATF predicts that more than 300 million acres of farmland and ranch land could change ownership within the next two decades, with some of it transitioning out of agriculture use permanently. But real estate developers can afford it. million acres of farmland and ranchland through conservation easements.
Modern Farmer
MARCH 12, 2024
Today’s beginning farmers are passionate about growing nourishing foods, diversified crops and building soil; yet because of astronomical real estate costs, most farmers are unable to purchase land on which to operate. Across the country, farmland is being lost to development at a rate of more than 2,000 acres per day.
Modern Farmer
JANUARY 15, 2024
Given the cost of Long Island real estate, the space efficiency is “one of the great benefits of [farming] microgreens,” says DiLillo. Given the sliver of land—about a 16th of an acre—the duo initially had doubts about the business’ profitability. acre lot has ample space for the growing business.
Civil Eats
SEPTEMBER 21, 2023
acre community park located in Seattle’s Central District. acre urban farm managed by the Black Yield Institute (BYI) on city-leased land, received an eviction notice in spring 2021. Secondly, we must revisit “40 acres and a mule” —the land promised to formerly enslaved African Americans, which many experts have evaluated at $6.4
Agribusiness Blog
FEBRUARY 3, 2022
Here is an example of how this may work: Bill and Mary own 2,000 acres of land in Iowa. The current value is $10,000 per acre for a total value of $20 million. The five-year average cash rent for comparable ground after subtracting real estate taxes is $250 per acre.
Modern Farmer
MAY 28, 2024
His 2,500-acre family farm is patchwork across 40 miles of land the family owns and leases, and grows organic corn, soy, wheat and specialty crops such as beans and peas. Somewhere between 10 million and 20 million acres is, we believe, possibly a tipping point where regenerative organic ag could become inevitable,” says Taylor.
Daily Yonder
OCTOBER 24, 2024
The song tells the story of a farmer who is approached by a real estate developer. In one interview, a farmer told me that he had been offered $40,000 an acre for his land, money that would make him an instant millionaire. The subdivision in Sugarland’s song is called “Shady Acres.” My brother was right.
Agritecture Blog
JANUARY 30, 2023
David shares that one of the highlights of his career was leading an international consulting team in Beijing, China where his team created a 1,500 acre wholesale produce market and village masterplan.
Daily Yonder
OCTOBER 1, 2024
For these NBFs, fast-paced pressure from within the real estate market can reduce their chances of finding agricultural land they can afford. Rising costs are due in part to intense competition from developers and non-farmers seeking second homes or estate properties,” Brice said. She even placed an ad in the local newspaper.
Agribusiness Blog
SEPTEMBER 19, 2021
If the heirs face a taxable estate, they have two options: Pay the estate tax and get a step-up in basis, or Elect Section 2032A on the farmland and get a reduction in the basis (save 40% now and pay 30% or more when sold). The Section 2032A value is based upon average comparable rents in the area less applicable real estate taxes.
Civil Eats
NOVEMBER 20, 2023
million-acre Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation , where she grew up, the county is among the poorest areas in the United States. The Brewers run cattle and grow some alfalfa across 12,000 acres of grassland that’s a combination of owned land, leased tribal land, and federal trust land. Encompassing part of the 1.4-million-acre
Trimble Agriculture
SEPTEMBER 25, 2024
farm real estate, valued at over $3 trillion in 2023, represents more than 80 percent of the total assets in the U.S. During that same period, an estimated 20 million acres of farmland went out of production. farm sector , making it a key resource that farmers can leverage to build a financially resilient operation.
Civil Eats
DECEMBER 10, 2024
Patrick Brown, who was named North Carolinas Small Farmer of the Year by North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University this year, grows almost 200 acres of industrial hemp for both oil and fiber, and 11 acres and several greenhouses of vegetablesbeets, kale, radishes, peppers, okra, and bok choy.
Agribusiness Blog
OCTOBER 10, 2022
For example, assume the producer owns 500 acres of land outright and receives cash rent income of $300 per acre, net of real estate taxes, maintenance, etc. The land will generally produce a good income stream, but that income stream may not be enough. based on a current land value of $12,000.
National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition
JULY 28, 2023
In addition, over the last decade, farmland prices have doubled nationwide and risen far higher in areas with pressure due to real estate development or commodity prices. Today, just 1% of farmers in the United States identify as Black.
Tillable
FEBRUARY 20, 2024
Whether you’re an ag lender, engaged in farmland real estate, or operating an agribusiness, the ability to identify and engage new customers is paramount. In the dynamic world of agriculture, having the right information at your fingertips can be a game-changer. Keep your finger on the pulse of their latest purchases seamlessly.
Daily Yonder
FEBRUARY 16, 2024
Even by just raising three or four acres of tobacco, families could make a respectable return that helped their farm’s economic viability. The first is farmland loss from haphazard real estate development, the kind that leads to rural gentrification. We also raised burley tobacco until I was a junior in high school.
The Lunatic Farmer
MAY 7, 2021
He was a real estate developer working for a solar farm outfit. He was looking for 400-600 acres. He offered me a 30-year lease at about $1,000 per acre. An interesting fellow drove into the farm last week and caught me as I was coming back from moving the cows. We talked for an hour. It's an extremely front-loaded deal.
Trimble Agriculture
NOVEMBER 22, 2023
In response to this, cash rents increased to an average of $307 per acre in 2023, increasing as much as 5.8% Historically, farm real estate values rise more quickly when interest rates are lower. Cash Rents In general, cash rents rise when farmland values rise. However, there is often a delay in that increase. in the Corn Belt.
Agritecture Blog
APRIL 14, 2023
Agrihoods—or neighborhoods centered around agriculture—have continued to pop up around the country, with one of the latest being Indigo by Houston-based real estate development company Meristem Communities. Garrett: Meristem Communities is a Houston-based real estate development company that was established in 2021.
Civil Eats
AUGUST 21, 2023
It took her years to go from turning an underutilized lot into what will be in the next few years a 2-acre learning garden for the community and plethora of schools in her district. “We all deserve to have a piece of beautiful real estate and green space.” I’ve been learning from her process.
Trimble Agriculture
OCTOBER 4, 2023
Create Multiple Revenue Streams Unlike a lot of other real estate, which is limited to generating income through rent or resale alone, farmland benefits from many different wealth-generating strategies. In the past three years, cropland value increased by $1,300 per acre. Why Buy Farm Property? Of that lost land, 4.4
Food Environment and Reporting Network
DECEMBER 20, 2024
If we took 5 percent of the acres and diverted them into almost anything that wasnt a commodity, its literally an additional $2.5 In the Delta, it is around 1 percent, and those farms cover, on average, less than 100 acres. Today Peebles has expanded to 2,000 acres, all organic. today it is less than 2 percent.
Civil Eats
AUGUST 7, 2023
Land access is consistently cited as the biggest barrier to success faced by young, beginning, and under-resourced farmers, especially in urban and suburban areas where real estate is more expensive. But Jon Berger, the incubator’s farm manager, said the challenge can be more complicated than finding a patch of ground.
Agritecture Blog
MARCH 17, 2023
million to buy three parcels totaling 222 acres off East Buckeye Road, east of Interstate 39-90. “It It will restore 70 acres of wetlands and create hiking and skiing trails for residents.” “The The group has already spent $4.9 It will preserve farmland and grow food to feed people. It will be cooperative and governed by residents.
Trimble Agriculture
MAY 17, 2023
– Farmers, ranchers, rural landowners, farm real estate investors, and recreation and timber landowners. Land Ownership – To qualify for a land loan, you must own or plan to buy 25 acres or more. Who Can Apply? Minimum Loan Value – AgAmerica farm loans start at $50,000.
Daily Yonder
DECEMBER 4, 2023
Early in the summer of 2018, a nonprofit few Nebraskans have heard of bought a 22,613-acre chunk of land in Garden County. Box in Salt Lake City, picked up another 3,331 acres of county land, buying it from a Colorado investment company. The Mormon Church now owns about 370,000 total acres of zoned agricultural land in Nebraska.
Tillable
SEPTEMBER 20, 2023
The original consumers of these data sets were commercial and residential real estate lenders and equipment and automotive finance companies. and acres – this is the language of farmers and the language of agriculture. Plat Maps, bushels (lbs, bales, etc.),
Modern Farmer
SEPTEMBER 15, 2023
This particular case centered around whether tribes had to pay local and state taxes on ancestral land that they bought back on the real estate market. In 2022, the state and the federal government agreed to return more than 1,000 acres to the Onondaga Nation.
National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition
MAY 10, 2024
As with all programs, NSAC will continue to analyze the RPFSA’s CSP provisions, including a proposed one-time CSP subprogram focused on enrollment of up to 500,000 acres of native or improved pasture land used for livestock grazing in the Lower Mississippi River Valley to address water quality issues leading to hypoxia in the Gulf of Mexico.
Civil Eats
OCTOBER 24, 2023
Just a few miles from California’s state capital, owner Nelson Hawkins has turned an abandoned half-acre lot into a hub of food production for the community. growers and owned more than 16 million acres of land. percent of all farmers and own fewer than 5 million acres. Today, they make up just 1.3
National Young Farmers Coalition
DECEMBER 20, 2024
This pilot is sorely needed by prospective borrowers facing the pressures of the current real estate market. Farmers and ranchers, who are young and Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC), need policymakers to take a more comprehensive and bolder approach to the challenge of land access.
Civil Eats
SEPTEMBER 18, 2024
Its current offerings include 83 acres of almond trees in the San Joaquin Valley, advertised as “an opportunity to invest in a water-secure almond orchard in the world’s most productive almond-producing region.” It’s just the expansion of the Real Estate Investment Trust [REIT] business model into farmland,” said Taber.
Food Environment and Reporting Network
JUNE 25, 2024
At 60,000 acres, the proposed pool could swallow entire Florida cities. Eventually, the reservoir was whittled down to just 10,000 acres. The Everglades Foundation was formed in the 1990s by two wealthy fishing buddies—billionaire Paul Tudor Jones II and an Orlando real estate developer named George Barley.
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