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Apr 27, 2009

Pay Dirt

Continuing economic uncertainty is prompting some investors to purchase farmland as an investment. Cropland prices and rents have increased steadily since 2004, in part because of rising commodity prices. But the 2008 run-up and subsequent collapse in commodity prices have caused other investors to rethink their strategies.
1904
By
Charles E. Gilliland

Continuing economic uncertainty is prompting some investors to purchase farmland as an investment. Cropland prices and rents have increased steadily since 2004, in part because of rising commodity prices. But the 2008 run-up and subsequent collapse in commodity prices have caused other investors to rethink their strategies.

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