(NAFB) Farmland sales are generally starting to slow down late this summer. Randy Dickhut a farmland sales expert with Agricultural Economic Insights, says there are two reasons activity is slowing down.
Prices in the farmland market seem to be cooling off a bit.
With predicted lower commodity prices in the months ahead, Dickhut says farmers will likely continue to be more cautious about land purchases.
Randy Dickhut of AEI. For more information, go to aei.
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Submitted by Chad Smith on Fri, 08/11/2023 – 10:39
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Audio with Randy Dickhut farmland sales expert with Agricultural Economic Insights, West Lafayette, Indiana