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Indiana farmland prices grew at a record pace

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The Purdue Farmland Value Survey suggests Indiana farmland prices grew at a record pace between June of last year and June of this year, exceeding previous highs set in 2021.
Statewide, top-quality farmland averaged more than $12,800 per acre, up nearly 31%. The average per acre price of average-quality farmland increased by 30%. Poor quality farmland prices exhibited the largest increase of 34%.
Analysts at Purdue say multiple factors are influencing the increase, including positive net-farm incomes, strong commodity prices, inflation, and high farmer liquidity.

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Charles U Farley August 11, 2022 at 8:38 am

Mister Billiam Gates and the ChiComs buying up farmland to let it go fallow isn’t helping matters either.

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