Land broker sees slowdown in farmland market

A farm real estate specialist says there’s been some instability in the farmland market. Koby Rickertsen with High Point Land Company says land values could see a decline if downward pressure on commodity prices continues. “We’re not as excited in the last six months or so as we have been. You’re not seeing huge 8% […]

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