Farmland value crash not likely with outside investors, cash rents stable

An ag economist says cash rental rates are not keeping pace with rising farmland values. Tor Tolhurst with Michigan State University tells Brownfield farmland remains an attractive place to store assets for outside investors. “We expect over the long-term that as long as the broader economy stays strong, that that demand will continue, and it will […]

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