Lower crop prices may bring decline in land rental rates

The steep decline in commodity prices from the records set in 2012 are likely to result in more moderate decline in land rental rates, says agricultural economist Brent Gloy, a former Purdue professor. In his blog, Gloy compared the decline in rental rates and corn prices since 1976. “One might expect to see some declines in… » Read More

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