A turnaround in Iowa farmland values is expected to be short-lived and confined mostly to the state’s borders.
A new survey released by Iowa State University shows the average acre of Iowa farmland rose in value by 2 percent in 2017, the first increase in three years.
ISU economics professor Wendong Zhang, who led the study, calls the increase modest and considers it a temporary break in a continued decline.
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