"Nebraska’s Agricultural Land Markets: Dynamic and Diverse" by Bruce B. Johnson

Agricultural Economics Department

 

Cornhusker Economics

Date of this Version

March 2006

Document Type

Newsletter Issue

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Cornhusker Economics

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Published in Cornhusker Economics, 03/22/2006. Produced by the Cooperative Extension, Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Nebraska–Lincoln.
http://www.agecon.unl.edu/Cornhuskereconomics.html

Abstract

Preliminary results for the 2006 University of Nebraska–Lincoln Nebraska Farm Real Estate Market Developments Survey show patterns of change and contrast. Overall, the average per-acre value of Nebraska farmland climbed 9.6 percent during the year ending February 1, 2006 (Figure 1 and Table 1). However, based on these preliminary findings, the annual changes across regions and types of land varied widely.

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