Fed: Iowa Farmland Values Rose In 2009
03/03/2010 07:41AM
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A survey by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago shows the value of good quality Iowa farmland rose by 3 percent during the last quarter of 2009 and 4 percent during the year.
The report is based on a survey of 214 bankers in its five-state district. It doesn't put a dollar amount on land values.
Chicago Fed economist Richard Oppedahl says despite a 35 percent drop in farm income last year, farmers have financial cushions after a run of several good years.
An annual survey by Iowa State University released in December reported a 2 percent drop in Iowa farm values through November of last year. That survey reported an average value of $4,371 an acre.
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