This article reveals that farmland prices in Iowa have increased by an average of 18% during the last 12 months as of April 2008 for the highest dollar per acre number the state ever had, according to the semi-annual survey by the Iowa Farm Realtors Land Institute (IFRLI). According to...
university since it began its survey in 1941. the nominal land value is 12% higher than the 2013 peak in nominal land values. the last time farmland values increased more than 25% in a year was in 2011, when values rose 32.5% due to surging ethanol demand and high commodit...
is responsible for conducting the annual survey and said while higher interest rates put downward pressure on the land market, the effects typically don’t show up in land prices for one or two years. I addition, 81-percent of Iowa farmland...
Several factors have contributed to the rise in land values, included increased commodity prices, favorable interest rates, strong yields, strong demand with limited supply and government payments. Overall, the farm economy is expected to grow by $22 billion from 2020 levels, up to $116.8 billion...
There has been an increase in the number of non-local investors bidding on land in Iowa, and some timber land has sold for stronger prices than low-quality farmland, as investors sought to put their money in an alternative investment rather than the stock market, Siefert says. He and Matt...
This is a unique publication with Iowa farmland prices, farmland sales, county maps, and trend charts not available anywhere else. Trend Charts for County, Region, and State The Iowa Land Sales Report is compiled by a firm with years of farm real estate experience and maintains high standards...
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In the early 1980s there was a serious farm crisis in Iowa. Land and commodity prices were falling, so banks were calling in farm loans and foreclosing on farmers who couldn’t pay up. Maurice Dingman was bishop of the Des Moines area during those years, and he was speaking up strongly...
In the early 1900s, most Iowans were farmers. Starting around 1920, many farmers began losing their farms due to high mortgages caused by inflated land prices. In 1936, farmers began banding together to form cooperatives. Working as a group, farmers had more economic power when buying supplies...
Iowa State Cyclones don't have the same national profile as the Hawkeyes, but they are always a dangerous opponent. Pro teams are limited to minor-league clubs such as the Iowa Cubs, the Triple-A farm club of the Chicago Cubs, and the Iowa Stars, top farm team of theNHLDallas Stars....