Farmland Prices a Boost for Agriculture

A survey of Indiana farmland showed prices rose 25 percent across the state in 2010. Supply and demand along with strong grain prices and low interest rates have sent the state’s farmland to record highs. According to the survey, poor-quality farmland averaged $4,400 an acre while top-quality farmlands average more than $6,500 per acre. Read more (Associated Press).

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