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Five Factors Driving Farmland Prices in 2023 

Trimble Agriculture

Despite a global economic slowdown, farmland prices remain on the rise. Over the past ten years, farmland prices have increased nearly 40 percent. Farm real estate will likely become a nearly $3.5 farmland market is so strong and what factors are influencing its growth. Farmland Prices in 2023 In the U.S.

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Who’s Buying Nebraska? After Shopping Spree, Mormon Church Is Top Land Purchaser

Daily Yonder

Then, two years later, it added still more land in this rural Nebraska county tucked between Chimney Rock and Lake McConaughy. You’ll have to ask Farmland Reserve Inc.,” Farmland Reserve Inc., religious organizations don’t have to publicly report their income or assets, including real estate. Farmland Reserve Inc.

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What Are the Requirements for a Farm Loan? 

Trimble Agriculture

– Farmers, ranchers, rural landowners, farm real estate investors, and recreation and timber landowners. Farm Balance Sheet An agricultural balance sheet is a financial statement that provides a snapshot of the financial condition of a farm or ranch at a specific point in time. Who Can Apply?

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California Will Help BIPOC Collective Cultivate Land Access for Underserved Farmers

Civil Eats

After six years of enriching the soil and cultivating neighborly relationships, however, We Grow Farms is up against an insurmountable challenge facing many farms and pastures across the state: the real estate market. Together, BIPOC growers own less than 2 percent of all farmland in the country.

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Farming in Dry Places: Investors Continue to Speculate on Colorado Water

Civil Eats

RWR sought the funds to kickstart a plan to drill deep wells on a ranch it owns in the San Luis Valley farther south, home to the nation’s second-largest potato crop. Rural and urban residents would then split water stored during wet periods in the northern part of the state for use in prolonged dry spells. billion in output in 2019.

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