Illinois no-sales a sign of instability in the farmland market

There are signs of instability in the farmland market. Compeer Financial certified appraiser Josh Miller covers several counties in central Illinois and says no-sales are occurring more frequently. “I’ve got a sale at $20,600 (an acre), and then not even 10 to 15 miles away a similar farm stalls out $12,500 or $13,000 an acre […]

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