The market value of agricultural land in Nebraska increased by three percent over the prior year to an average of $2,730 per acre according to the 2020 Nebraska Farm Real Estate Market Survey (Figure 1 and Table 1). This improvement provides the first increase in the market value of agricultural land in Nebraska since peaking in 2014 at $3,315 per acre followed by a 20 per- cent decline extending to 2019. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Department of Agricultural Economics annually surveys land industry professionals across Nebraska including appraisers, farm and ranch managers, and agricultural bankers. Results from the survey are divided by land class and summarized by the eight Agricultural Statistic Districts of Nebraska (Figure 2)....
Even with the strong increases in farmland values over the past several years and the reduction in c...
Preliminary findings from the 2010 University of Nebraska-Lincoln Nebraska Farm Real Estate Survey s...
Nebraska’s agricultural land values moved sharply upward across the state during 2003 and into 2004,...
The market value of agricultural land in Nebraska increased by three percent over the prior year to ...
The market value of agricultural land in Nebraska declined by three percent over the prior year to a...
Preliminary findings from the 2017 Nebraska Farm Real Estate Market Survey conducted by the Universi...
The average market value of farmland in Nebraska declined by three percent over the prior year to $2...
Agricultural commodity markets continued their decline in 2015 and 2016 as producers across Nebraska...
Landlords in Nebraska rent out nearly 20.1 million acres or nearly 45 percent of the 45 million acre...
The Nebraska Farm Real Estate Market Survey and Report 2018-2019 provides insight on recent trends i...
“Bullish” conditions in the state’s agricultural land markets have fueled robust advances in both la...
Despite lackluster crop prices and below-normal income levels for the farm sector as a whole, Nebras...
The Nebraska Farm Real Estate Market Highlights Report 2017-2018 provides recent trends on land valu...
Trends in agricultural commodities across Nebraska from 2014 leading into 2015 were marked by record...
Agricultural land values in Nebraska rose an average of 2.8 percent during the year ending February ...
Even with the strong increases in farmland values over the past several years and the reduction in c...
Preliminary findings from the 2010 University of Nebraska-Lincoln Nebraska Farm Real Estate Survey s...
Nebraska’s agricultural land values moved sharply upward across the state during 2003 and into 2004,...
The market value of agricultural land in Nebraska increased by three percent over the prior year to ...
The market value of agricultural land in Nebraska declined by three percent over the prior year to a...
Preliminary findings from the 2017 Nebraska Farm Real Estate Market Survey conducted by the Universi...
The average market value of farmland in Nebraska declined by three percent over the prior year to $2...
Agricultural commodity markets continued their decline in 2015 and 2016 as producers across Nebraska...
Landlords in Nebraska rent out nearly 20.1 million acres or nearly 45 percent of the 45 million acre...
The Nebraska Farm Real Estate Market Survey and Report 2018-2019 provides insight on recent trends i...
“Bullish” conditions in the state’s agricultural land markets have fueled robust advances in both la...
Despite lackluster crop prices and below-normal income levels for the farm sector as a whole, Nebras...
The Nebraska Farm Real Estate Market Highlights Report 2017-2018 provides recent trends on land valu...
Trends in agricultural commodities across Nebraska from 2014 leading into 2015 were marked by record...
Agricultural land values in Nebraska rose an average of 2.8 percent during the year ending February ...
Even with the strong increases in farmland values over the past several years and the reduction in c...
Preliminary findings from the 2010 University of Nebraska-Lincoln Nebraska Farm Real Estate Survey s...
Nebraska’s agricultural land values moved sharply upward across the state during 2003 and into 2004,...