mncowboy
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Land value numbers
Here's what NASS found for U.S. and state-level cropland and pasture values in 2014:
• U.S. — Average cropland value rose 7.6 percent to $4,100 and average pasture value rose 11.1 percent to $1,300.
• North Dakota — Average cropland value rose 17.1 percent to $2,050 per acre and average pasture value rose 29.8 percent to $750 per acre.
• South Dakota — Average cropland value rose 20.8 percent to $3,430 and average pasture value rose 28.9 percent to $860.
• Minnesota — Average cropland value rose 10.9 percent to $4,870 and average pasture value rose 1.3 percent to $1,600.
• Montana — Average cropland value rose 10.9 percent to $987 and average pasture value rose 10.3 percent to $640.
Swenson cautions that state averages can mask big price variations between counties and even within the same county.
http://www.agweek.com/event/article/id/23856/
Here's what NASS found for U.S. and state-level cropland and pasture values in 2014:
• U.S. — Average cropland value rose 7.6 percent to $4,100 and average pasture value rose 11.1 percent to $1,300.
• North Dakota — Average cropland value rose 17.1 percent to $2,050 per acre and average pasture value rose 29.8 percent to $750 per acre.
• South Dakota — Average cropland value rose 20.8 percent to $3,430 and average pasture value rose 28.9 percent to $860.
• Minnesota — Average cropland value rose 10.9 percent to $4,870 and average pasture value rose 1.3 percent to $1,600.
• Montana — Average cropland value rose 10.9 percent to $987 and average pasture value rose 10.3 percent to $640.
Swenson cautions that state averages can mask big price variations between counties and even within the same county.
http://www.agweek.com/event/article/id/23856/