Farmers expect short-term farmland values to increase

According to the latest Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer shows farmers expect farmland values to increase in the near term.   Jim Mintert with Purdue’s Center for Commercial Agriculture says recent trade negotiations likely contributed to the increase. “I think it’s tied back to this idea that ag trade was going to be improving over the next […]

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