Iowa’s farmland values rose again, albeit at a slower pace than the last two years, according to the annual Iowa State University Land Value Survey, but that wasn’t the case in Dickinson County and several surrounding counties.
AMES ― Iowa’s farmland values rose again, albeit at a slower pace than the last two years, according to the annual Iowa State University Land Value Survey, but that wasn’t the case in Clay and several surrounding counties.
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Edited release 01/10/24 Iowa's farmland values rose again, albeit at a slower pace than the last two years. The annual Iowa State University Land Value Survey