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June 2006 $25

The Rise of the Speculator

2006 Land Values Summary

2006 Rent Summary

Regional Quarterly Land Value and Market Conditions Update

May 2006 $25

The Ethanol Factor

Momentum in Ohio’s Land Market Eases

North Dakota Cropland Values Up Nearly 9%

Farm Program Overhaul Appears Doubtful

Illinois Cash Rent Update

April 2006 $25

Wither Brazil?

Midwest Land Rises 3% in 1Q06; Pace Cools

Non-Farmer Buyers Fueling Gains in North-Central States

Drought/Energy Concerns Persist in Texas, West-Central States

Pacific-West Shows Continued Strength

December 2007 $29

What Does $5 Corn Mean for Land Values?

That Big Sucking Sound? TIAA-CREF

New Europe’s Great Land-Banking Scramble

Narrower Tax Rule Could Dampen Land Demand

Brazil Iowa Farms Nets $50 Million Infusion

September 2007 $29

The Coming Ethanol Shakeout

Bankers Fret Farmland Has Entered Bubble

Iowa’s Ethanol-Charged Land Market Remains Midwest Leader

As Florida’s land bubble deflates, Missouri land baron buy $98 million in citrus groves.

August 2007 $29

 

Land value surveys as analysis tools

Absent a global slowdown, land’s prospects remain positive

Understanding the revenue generating capacity of your land

Plains, Washington & Delta states generate top income yields

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