ALEXANDRIA, Minn. — Farmers may be preparing to operate on a net loss in 2025 with major commodities like corn, soybeans and wheat expected to sell for less than the inputs it takes to grow them. For ...
As many farmers and their landlords renegotiate rental agreements that expired after the 2018 crop season, this generalization about farmland rental rates appears sound: “In places with good (2018) ...
DEVILS LAKE, N.D. - Willie Huot has spent years helping farmers and landlords develop farmland rental agreements and he’s reached this conclusion: “What you come up with has to benefit both parties.
Farmers riding the wave of higher commodity prices in 2022 are likely to deal with increased competition for land in 2023. It’s evident in the record-high sale prices being reported across the Midwest ...
Land lease terminations on Sept. 1 initiated by the farmer/operator are becoming more common. For many producers, cash rents have been very slow to adjust in comparison to some of the other inputs ...
Commodity prices have been seesawing since February, in part because of the Russia-Ukraine war. Food prices have been the worst affected so far, with average grocery prices up 12.2% year-over-year ...
“The land rental rate increases or decreases are highly correlated to farm income from the previous year, which are driven by ...
After years of big annual increases, farmland rental rates appear to be stabilizing. Farmers and landlords across the Upper Midwest are just beginning to renegotiate farmland rental agreements that ...