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John C
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Farmland Values

John C
  • Real Estate Investor
  • SouthCentral, IA
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Have you guys noticed farmable land especially premium land has really gone up in value? Well it has, land in Iowa has almost doubles in last year or so. Earliest sign of inflation?

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Paul B.
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I have not been watching it in detail, but I have read that farmland has been on the move for some time now.

Jim Rogers has been buying farmland for a while now. In fact, I think he was quoted as saying that in the future, the farmers will be the ones driving the Lamborghinis.

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