Articles tagged under: cropland
Cropland Prices Increase
Published April 18, 2022
Cropland prices, on average, increased 10.9 percent from 2021 to 2022. In contrast, statewide cash rent only increased 3.1 percent. North Dakota State University Extension Agricultural Finance Specialist Bryon Parman said there are differences regionally. "The southeast increased just over…Top Story #10: Land Values Escalate
Published December 31, 2021
Demand for productive ag land nationwide caused a jump in real estate values for farmland, cropland and pastureland. Low interest rates and high commodity prices helped. Farmers National Company Senior Vice President of Estate Operations Randy Dickhut says there’s a…ND Cropland Values Hold Mostly Steady, Pastureland Increases Slightly
Published April 16, 2021
Despite a rally in commodity prices and ad hoc government payments, North Dakota farmland values and rents have been reluctant to change much. That’s according to data from the North Dakota Department of Trust Lands survey. Farmland values are up…North Dakota Cropland Rental Values Remain Steady
Published April 8, 2020
According to NDSU Extension, North Dakota cropland rental values remained mostly unchanged in the past several years. Across the state, the average rent was $63.17 per acre in 2014 and $63.04 per acre in 2020. "Regional swings are much wider,…Average Cropland Value Increases for 2019
Published August 9, 2019
The average value of agricultural cropland in the United States is $4,100 per acre, up 1.2 percent from the previous year. That’s according to the USDA 2019 Land Values report released this week. That value of cropland ties the 2015…ND Cropland Values Hold Strong in 2018
Published April 9, 2019
Cropland values and rents increased in parts of North Dakota in 2018. “A January survey by the North Dakota Department of Trust Lands reflected the impact of very strong yields and federal aid to producers in the form of Market…