In pandemic year, cropland values in Farm Belt are steady to slightly lower

The coronavirus pandemic may be the defining event of 2020, driving the United States into a recession and pummeling commodity prices, but cropland values in the Farm Belt have been relatively unaffected — stable to slightly softer, said the USDA on Thursday. From Ohio to Nebraska, from Missouri to North Dakota, the average statewide value… » Read More

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