Farmland values soften in central Illinois

Farmland values have weakened in one of the most productive areas of the Corn Belt.  Compeer Financial certified appraiser Rob Brines covers McLean, Woodford, and Marshall counties in central Illinois and says prices are off the highs of 2022 and 2023. “Over the course of ’24 that has softened a little bit, I think $17 […]

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