Farm enlargement, scarcity of farms for sale, contract buying and non-farm use were major factors in the 1964 Iowa land price rise, according to real estate brokers contracted in ISU\u27s annual land value survey
Landowners like the idea of rising land prices. Yet higher land costs can reduce the net income of t...
The average market value of Iowa farm land decreased by 6 percent during 1960, with general declines...
Farm expansion, social security and capital gains overbalance drouth, lower hog prices
Farm real estate prices up $9 per acre on the average... a 3 1/2 percent rise from the year-earlier ...
Iowa farm land values climbed an average of $31 per acre in 1967, settling another record high. The ...
Prices for Iowa farm land and buildings continued to rise in 1957. On Nov 1. 1957, average value of ...
The state\u27s average land value reached a new high of $375 per acre in 1968 after the seventh cons...
Although total sales volume was down in 1951, Iowa land values rose an average of $15 per acre in 19...
Iowa farm land values increased an average 3 1/2 percent in the year ending Nov. 1, 1954. The state ...
Farm land values in Iowa increased only $1 an acre in 1949. They rose from $176 to $177 an acre, acc...
Top quality land went up more in price in 1946 than other grades of land. This is the main conclusio...
The average value of Iowa farm land increased $8 per acre since 1958. This was an average price incr...
Iowa land prices continued to rise during 1948, but at a slower rate. Excellent grades of land rose ...
The average value of Iowa farm land has remained the same for 2 consecutive years for the first time...
Iowa farm land values dropped an average of 5 percent during the year ending Nov. 1, 1953. Analysis ...
Landowners like the idea of rising land prices. Yet higher land costs can reduce the net income of t...
The average market value of Iowa farm land decreased by 6 percent during 1960, with general declines...
Farm expansion, social security and capital gains overbalance drouth, lower hog prices
Farm real estate prices up $9 per acre on the average... a 3 1/2 percent rise from the year-earlier ...
Iowa farm land values climbed an average of $31 per acre in 1967, settling another record high. The ...
Prices for Iowa farm land and buildings continued to rise in 1957. On Nov 1. 1957, average value of ...
The state\u27s average land value reached a new high of $375 per acre in 1968 after the seventh cons...
Although total sales volume was down in 1951, Iowa land values rose an average of $15 per acre in 19...
Iowa farm land values increased an average 3 1/2 percent in the year ending Nov. 1, 1954. The state ...
Farm land values in Iowa increased only $1 an acre in 1949. They rose from $176 to $177 an acre, acc...
Top quality land went up more in price in 1946 than other grades of land. This is the main conclusio...
The average value of Iowa farm land increased $8 per acre since 1958. This was an average price incr...
Iowa land prices continued to rise during 1948, but at a slower rate. Excellent grades of land rose ...
The average value of Iowa farm land has remained the same for 2 consecutive years for the first time...
Iowa farm land values dropped an average of 5 percent during the year ending Nov. 1, 1953. Analysis ...
Landowners like the idea of rising land prices. Yet higher land costs can reduce the net income of t...
The average market value of Iowa farm land decreased by 6 percent during 1960, with general declines...
Farm expansion, social security and capital gains overbalance drouth, lower hog prices