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The Latest on Farmland Values 2021

Farm Credit Services of America (FCSAmerica) and Frontier Farm Credit are co-sponsoring a webinar series, Two Economists and a Lender. Our January installment featured Agriculture Economic Insights (AEI) co-founders David Widmar and Brent Gloy and Kirk Manker, chief appraiser. The webinar recording from January 28 is available.

 
 

What impact will the dramatic improvement in the farm economy late in 2020 have on farmland values? This episode reviewed the economic factors driving values, including the latest FCSAmerica data.

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