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  • Illinois Farmland Prices Increase Slightly
  • State Honors Acme Township for Farmland Preservation Achievements.
  • Farmland Values Continue to be Strong
  • Wisconsin Farmland Values Still Weak
  • Georgia farmland values fall
  • Land preservation reaches milestone
  • Farmland values rise more than expected
  • Farmland values increase in Indiana
  • 48 acres of land preserved for open space in Montville NJ
  • Groups Provide Farmland Protection Assistance, Information
  • US Plains farmland up despite drop in farm income
  • Farm land values strong despite lower grain prices
  • State to Protect 5,000 Acres of Farmland
  • ND farmland value, cropland cash rent prices continue to grow
  • $27.5 million in compensation paid to Manitoba farmers
  • Dodge County's land values top $2.6 billion
  • Nebraska farmland values hit record high
  • Resale housing prices sizzle in Canada
  • USDA accepting sign-up for conservation program
  • Deadline to withdraw land from Green Acres nears
  • Carroll County to put farmland up for bid
  • 160,000 Acres Of Local Farmland Are Foreign Owned
  • York County sees ag land prices increase
  • Lehigh Valley farmland preservation efforts threatened by massive cuts in state funding.
  • Farm Production Expenditures Down 6.4%
  • Land Trust fundraiser planned
  • Alabama ranks 5th in nation for foreign-owned farmland
  • USDA reports U.S. farmland rises in past year
  • Farmland 'could prove a good investment option' at present
  • Voluntary farmland preservation districts can benefit you'
  • USDA to pay top dollar for conservation land
  • Conservation Reserve Program Sign-Up Announced
  • Idaho Farm Service: Conservation payments higher
  • USDA tallies foreign-held agricultural land
  • Seminar to focus on preserving family lands
  • State OKs funds for saving land
  • Farmland Leasing Workshop Set For Cherokee County
  • Lower Mount Bethel passes farmland rules
  • Four Wisconsin Farms Sell for $2.8 Million as Buyers Focus on Quality
  • The Land that Feeds
  • Developers use agriculture loophole for lower taxes
  • Practical Farmers grows support for land stewardship
  • Conservation Reserve Program accepting landowner enrollment
  • Virginia’s farmland losses slow
  • Farm Preservation Hits Milestone in Delaware
  • Preserved farms in Pennsylvania
  • Attention State Land Owners: Property Taxes Due July 31!
  • Preserving our rural lands is paramount for community
  • 'Leave agricultural lands alone'
  • Popular Conservation Reserve Program sign-up starts Monday
  • Long-awaited General Conservation Reserve Program sign-Up announced
  • Merced board says 'Save Farmland' needs clarification
  • Washington County moves to keep rural landscape intact
  • 106-acre farm permanently preserved in Franklin Township
  • A reprieve for the land-use system
  • County considers land conservation proposals
  • Hit the road, save the farmland
  • RDEK given agricultural land reserve authority
  • Conservation Reserve Program sign-up begins in August
  • Change would exempt 17 landowners, including county councilman, from having to pay back taxes
  • Farmland preservation balances urban, ag needs
  • Foreigners Increase U.S. Ag Land Holdings
  • Hearings Slated for Proposed Agricultural Enterprise Areas
  • Signup for Emergency Conservation Program extended
  • Zoning changes studied
  • Zoning changes studied
  • Wisconsin Working Lands Initiative fights future farmland development
  • Farmland loss is slowing in Virginia but still a concern
  • Bloomingdale wins open space grant
  • Eastern Region gets grant to bolster farmlands
  • Grant awarded for Surry farmland study
  • Algeria allows farmland leases for first time
  • State dollars help preserve area farmland
  • Farm owners object to losing land for rest stops
  • USDA publishes annual report on foreign holdings of U.S. agricultural land
  • Ellington Buys Development Rights To Farmland
  • Army worms infest 20-ha farmland in Silay City
  • The farm, ranch and watershed fund
  • Impact of weather on Saskatchewan government finances still unclear
  • Freeholders fund 29 preservation projects
  • Rural Economy Slows in July
  • West Milford targets open space with recreational potential
  • Value of South Dakota ag land keeps rising
  • Farmers can protect future land use with easement
  • Ag prices looking better, Utah farmers told
  • Farm agency protest could plow under land-use plan
  • Ag land values continue to rise
  • Pa. Honors 4,000th Preserved Farm
  • Farmers prodded to open lands
  • Farm agency protest could plow under land-use plan
  • Land to farm or to sell?
  • Nearly 1,000 Pajaro Valley acres set aside for permanent ag use
  • Squandering A Bumper Crop Of Farmland
  • USDA Announces Effort to Improve Access to Private Land for Recreation
  • Conoy approves rezoning move to protect farms, rural character
  • New national data on Virginia farmland loss
  • Acres of protected farmland dedicated
  • Minnesota farmland program great success
  • Nearly 1,000 Pajaro Valley acres set aside for permanent ag use
  • Property tax breaks on farm land shifts
  • Farmland Losses Slow in Virginia
  • State Farmland Values Slid Lower During 2009
  • Iowa farmland values hold steady
  • Dakota County buy easements to protect another 1,325 acres
  • Farmland development sparks online petition
  • Two Dane County areas get farmland preservation designation
  • Virginia Land Preservation Tax Credits
  • Conestoga Landfill donates $40,000 for farmland preservation
  • Applicants Recommended for Working Lands Program Funding
  • Program preserves more farm acreage
  • Bladen County plan would help preserve farmland
  • Government and farmers partner to protect the environment
  • Economist sees buoyant US farmland prices
  • Tips on buying farmland for development
  • Schuylkill County Celebrates Farmland Preservation
  • New State Law Speeds Up Process for Protecting Farms From Unplanned Development
  • Land preservation gets a boost
  • Losing Farmland
  • Government farm investment
  • State fails to protect ag land
  • West Milford to make last minute grant bid
  • Landowners lauded for their preservation work
  • Rural Economy Growing, Lending Contracting
  • 340 more acres protected from development
  • Land preservation deadline fast approaching
  • Pa. Honors 4,000th Preserved Farm
  • USDA: Erosion down, farmland losses up
  • New program encourages land transitions to beginning farmers
  • Farmers under gun as heavy rain drowns fields
  • Program has protected thousands of Berkeley Co. acres
  • Nonprofit group to handle Beaufort County's land preservation program
  • Land preservation deadline fast approaching
  • State farmland continues to dwindle
  • Programs seek to maintain farmlands
  • Ag land values climbing
  • Land preservation gets a boost
  • Public hearing set for farmland protection plan
  • Haywood landowner conserves 92 acres
  • Farm land critical to our ntaion’s health, prosperity
  • Plan tries to balance development, preservation
  • Property values mostly down in Madison County
  • There are reasons to till Iowa farmland
  • Farmland plant gets new tenant
  • Quality is King for U.S. Farmland Buyers Keeping Prices Near Their Peaks
  • Incomes, debt have farmers seeing red
  • Ag land 'disaster area'
  • USDA: Erosion down, farmland losses up
  • Pennsylvania Preserves 4,000th Farm for Future Agricultural Production
  • Lexington County land values up since 2005
  • State adds 34 farms to preservation program, including 15,000th preserved acre in Lebanon County
  • Pennsylvania Preserves 4,000th Farm for Future Agricultural Production
  • Too much rain a 'disaster' for some Sask. farmers
  • More than 9,400 acres requested for purchase of agricultural conservation easements
  • County approves grant for farmland preservation plan
  • Group urges cities to stay off farmland
  • Farm land values stable
  • Year-over-year farm income improving
  • Land could have fetched millions in taxes
  • Economic downturn means deep cuts in county land conservation program
  • Rutherford farmers eligible for USDA aid
  • Group warns cities not to absorb farmland
  • NFU warns of family farm takeovers
  • Funding to Preserve Farms Cut From Budget
  • Farmers Have Aggressive Land Buying Plans
  • Cash cropland: Ag land holds value
  • Keep Saving Farmland
  • Funding to Rehabilitate Farmland Damaged by Floods, Tornadoes, Drought and Wildfire
  • Funding to Rehabilitate Farmland Damaged by Floods, Tornadoes, Drought and Wildfire
  • Agcapita Farmland Acquisition - 1,600 acres in RM of Maple Bush
  • Genesee Trust gets $1M to preserve farmland
  • Farmland disaster meeting set for June 8
  • Average Cash Return To Iowa Farmland 7% Since 1970, ISU Research Finds
  • Monroe County honors municipalities for recognition of preserving
  • Preserving its natural state
  • USDA Funding to Rehabilitate Farmland Damaged by Disasters
  • Whatcom County studies fixes for program that preserves farmland
  • Federal Reserve says Midwest farm economy looks OK
  • California land value recovery
  • Sideroads: Focus on farmland
  • Farm acres still green
  • Saving Farmland for Sustainable Agriculture
  • Hartford to inventory valuable farmland
  • Farmland plans summer concert series
  • 3,400 Acres of Carolinian Canada Protected Thanks to The W. Garfield Weston Foundation Gift to Nature Conservancy of Canada
  • Group urges farmers, ranchers to protest property taxes
  • U.S. Continues to Pave Paradise
  • U.S. must protect West's farmlands
  • Farmland Values Rise 4% in Seventh District
  • Buncombe County works to get farms protected
  • Stearns board OKs land conservation, license ordinances
  • Commission approves county's first Ag Security Area
  • Wyoming landowners conserve historical ag lands
  • ACRE's Impact on Farm Values
  • Farmland values increase 8% in Iowa from April '09
  • Parma’s open space issue goes to voters
  • US Farmland Shares Rise in Q1
  • Wisconsin Farmland Values Beginning to Fall
  • Changes afoot for Riverhead farm preservation program Supervisor: Development rights transfer program isn't working
  • Commission approves county's first Ag Security Area
  • Commission approves county's first Ag Security Area
  • Value of farmland increases
  • Dodge County board supports land actions
  • Residential, ag land assessments increase in northwestern Neb.
  • 476 acres saved for farmland, open space in Salem County
  • Residential, ag land assessments increasing
  • Program to preserve farm land
  • Land talks to focus on agriculture
  • Farmland values stable; dairies fall
  • Govt met with environmentalists on land protection
  • U.S. Plains farmland values rise in first quarter
  • Markham council rejects plan to preserve farmland
  • Government invests in farming
  • Funding for conservation programs
  • Planning needed to save farming, county says
  • Township to review farmland preservation plan
  • Legislature urges against federal farmland seizure
  • Plan to expand city on GTA farmland to go ahead
  • Planning needed to save farming, county says
  • Governments of Canada and New Brunswick Invest C$7.7 Million in NB Agriculture
  • Sask. farmers facing 55-per-cent decline in farm income
  • Bonnefield Launches Canadian Farmland Investment Fund
  • Plan to expand city on GTA farmland to go ahead
  • US investors turning towards farmland
  • Crop planting going well
  • Farmland conversion to urban land slows
  • Public funds pledged for N.B. farms' retooling
  • Farmland zoning plows up county controversy
  • Brown County farmland values reduced
  • Strong Fundamentals for Farmland
  • Fredericton pushes land development
  • Slow-growth initiative may make ballot
  • Farmland preservation tax incentives requires ‘Z-word’
  • Council increases 2010 city taxes
  • Farming moves into the future
  • Southbury Land Trust Completes Preservation Project
  • Tax incentives for land conservation work
  • Hillsborough and Somerset County working to preserve 57-acre farm
  • Conversion of state’s farmland to urban land slows
  • Prince George's County panel plans to promote local farming
  • Township buys land for preservation, recreation
  • Ag land values keep climbing, but state seeks consistency
  • Michigan Department of Agriculture honors Vicksburg conservation easement as Michigan's largest
  • Saskatchewan's crops one per cent seeded
  • County receives $150,000 to protect farmland
  • Farmland boundary changes improper
  • Land conservation’s increasing role
  • Farmland conversion to urban land slows
  • Workshop to aid farmers, owners of undeveloped land
  • Dauphin County preserves 88 acres of farmland
  • Delta looks to identify farmland that's not currently productive
  • Farmland owners petition U.S. Supreme Court to overturn Highlands Act
  • Rural Landowners Should Check 2010 Tax Assessments
  • County Receives Grant To Protect Farmland
  • America Has Lost More Than Twenty-three Million Acres of Agricultural Land
  • Town pays $710,000 to preserve farm
  • 2 Berks County farms added to land preservation program
  • Indiana Farmland Auction Draws Crowd of 250, Resulting in $3.7 Million Sale
  • Vt. OKs Windsor plan for farmland
  • Vanishing farmland
  • Farmland Price Index at 18-month high
  • County Receives Grant To Protect Farmland
  • Paving land helps save land
  • Farmland in Maple Ridge
  • Orange Co. awarded grant to protect farmland
  • County preservation board's action hampers Upper Bern growth plan
  • Farmland value on the rise in North Iowa
  • Taxes to benefit agriculture?
  • For farmers, uncertainty grows for 2011 estate tax
  • Tulare County plans strategy to preserve farmland program
  • Farmland is for the future
  • Saskatchewan farmland values rise
  • Farmland values on rise
  • Manitoba farmland values are rising again
  • Ontario farmland value increases ‘middle of the road’ says appraiser
  • Farmland protection plan declared Type I action
  • Pa. farm program protects more land
  • New law bars ag land from urban-renewal districts
  • Governor to sign bill separating URAs, agricultural land
  • US crop program may reshape farmland values-KC Fed
  • Farmland Maintains Momentum.
  • N.J. utilities board approves sale of Cumberland County farmland for development
  • Economy leads more farmers to choose to preserve farmland with easements
  • Farm Bureau, Ag Groups call for estate tax reform
  • Land Development Advisory Committee identifies issues
  • Palmer farm sells development rights to preserve land
  • Florida land values continue fall
  • Sask. farmland values continue to increase
  • Flooding Delays Wetland Program Signup
  • Three counties warm to tax freeze for preserved farms
  • Lot owners can expect decrease in land value
  • Farmland Value Jumps in Ontario
  • Additional 1,722 Acres of Prime Farmland Preserved to Benefit Consumers, Environment and Economy
  • Couple sell development rights on 80-acre farm
  • Save Missoula County's agricultural land, alliance urges
  • Kansas City Fed chief sees farmland bubble
  • Lower Mount Bethel moves ahead with zoning ordinance
  • Taxes kept down? Not by tax caps
  • Local farmers seek to protect farmland
  • Tax break legislation raises eyebrows
  • Early planting risky business
  • More Distant Landowners Less Involved, ISU Research Shows
  • Florida land values continued fall in 2009
  • Farms: Back to the future
  • Rent on farmland a growing price to pay
  • Agricultural Land Property Tax Lawsuit Continues
  • Civic cap prevents farmland mansions
  • Farmland protection program provides update to commission
  • Greenbelt not saving farms, summit hears
  • Brown County ballot to have opt-out measure
  • West Amwell has preserved almost half its acreage
  • Cropland Rental Trends Have an Impact on Rural Iowa
  • 1,280-Acre Colorado Farm & Equipment to Sell Absolute at April 6 Auction
  • Cumberland puts brakes on preservation of farmland
  • WNC land trusts receive grant
  • 130 more acres preserved in West Amwell
  • Land values, rental rates continue strong
  • Bill will save Hoosier farmers $75 million
  • Farmland preservation hot topic at meetings
  • Iowa farmland up 2.8 percent
  • Applications Available to Fund Purchase of Agricultural Conservation Easements
  • Economist: Investments in farmland 'remarkably steady'
  • Counties to fight for ag tax breaks
  • A question of taxation for farmland
  • More land protected
  • State farmland prices rebound; central Iowa leads with 4.4% rise
  • A question of taxation for farmland
  • Iowa Farmland Values Post 3% Gain Past Six Months
  • Former farmland in Hughes Brook to be rezoned
  • Farmers vital to U.S. economy
  • NDP approves resolution to preserve the Southlands
  • Indiana Farmers Finally Get A Break on Farmland Assessments
  • Saskatchewan farmland prices remain strong
  • Greenbelt challenges up for debate at summit
  • Open space preserved in Upper Pottsgrove
  • Senate bill gives some tax relief to farmers
  • County Land Preservation Buys In Jeopardy
  • Raleigh land now protected
  • Hoke County Receives State Certification for Working Lands Plan
  • Applications Sought for Ag Conservation Easement Proposals
  • Kansas Agriculture Week continues through Saturday
  • Property Values to Plunge
  • Nebraska Farmland Values Up
  • Using tax dollars to destroy Colorado farmlands
  • Money for organic farmers
  • Paying for farmland preservation
  • Former agricultural land to become subdivision in Langford
  • Preservation projects approved
  • Agricultural land values up 4.4 percent statewide
  • Pa. farm preservation program slows with economy
  • Close monitoring becomes key part of saving county farmland
  • Next week is National Agriculture Week: Be sure to thank a Nebraska farmer
  • Governor wants to restore state land conservation fund
  • Kent County accepts farmland preservation funds from foundation
  • Open space is being lost
  • EDA to change farmland leases
  • Saving lands
  • Groups push for greenbelt expansion
  • City pays five times land's value to preserve it
  • Agricultural issues need action in order for local growers to survive
  • Everyone Wants Security, As Farmland Prices Go Parabolic
  • Farmland's golden field
  • Midwest Farmland Values Were Up During 2009
  • Green Acres changes impact landowners
  • Funds evaporating for county farmland preservation
  • Wet harvest can lead to wet planting - The risk of farmland flooding
  • Fresno Co. farmland plan draws critics
  • AEA Sign-Up for Working Land Inititive Proves to be Popular
  • Conservation Commission accepting applications for Farmland Preservation Grant sponsorship
  • Property tax's paradoxical nature
  • Ag Economist: U.S. Economy is in a Period of Recovery
  • Land trusts find ways to preserve
  • Kendall County to preserve rare large tract
  • Annexations can protect open space
  • Farmland, Compromised
  • Lower Mount Bethel to give farmland plan another try
  • State must preserve farmland, help keep industry thriving
  • True value of land
  • Iowa farmland values up in ‘09
  • The Land Conservancy ends 2009 with a flourish
  • Winona County Board votes to protect ‘prime' farmland
  • Planning to integrate past, present, future
  • Transferring the Farm' Seminar Planned by FSA
  • Suffolk may overhaul landmark farmland preservation
  • Land purchase a great benefit to town
  • Funding is available for wetlands conservation on private agricultural land
  • Wisconsin farmers must meet requirements to keep receiving tax credit
  • Land conservancy elects director
  • Resolution to reject farmland tax increase overwhelmingly approved
  • County gets state windfall for farms
  • Quebec farms differ from rest of Canada: Duceppe
  • 'Women Caring for the Land'
  • Commissioners agree to preserve Walkersville farmland
  • Missouri House approves Resolution to Protect Missouri Farmers from Property Taxes
  • Mo. lawmakers block farm property tax changes
  • Western MN Farmland Values Increase Slightly
  • Markham debates future of farmlands
  • Landowners offered help to protect nature
  • Sustainable agriculture proposals to hit city committees
  • District staff question land reserve report on property values
  • Number of Kansas farms, acreage stable
  • NRCS Announces Grassland Reserve Program Signup
  • U.S. Midwest farmland values edged higher in 2009
  • Farmland Tax Hike Voted Down
  • State Preservation Board Protects Additional 3,346 Acres of Prime Pennsylvania Farmland from Development
  • Missouri farm property tax changes blocked
  • Loss of valuable farmland
  • Farmland attractive again as an investment
  • UPA urges freeze on Montreal, Quebec City sprawl
  • Agriculture, economy go hand-in-hand
  • County’s agriculture land values to increase
  • State program could help save farmland
  • Value hikes coming on Hall County ag land
  • Groups to Form Partnership to Preserve Farmland
  • Farm profitability big worry
  • Dane County ordinance would shape rural development
  • Farm acreage, cattle operations down in 2009
  • Regina offering land for affordable housing
  • Let us keep control of land — farmers
  • U.S. Plains farmland values firmed up at end-2009
  • Kent County approves farmland preservation offers for six farms
  • Demand boosts farmland value across NW Iowa
  • Agriculture takes a big hit in proposal
  • Supervisors to hold public hearing on land use
  • Easement protects Claxton Farm
  • Government help needed for agricultural industry, say farmers
  • Southwest Iowa Auction to Include 2,139 Acres, Selling in 22 Tracts
  • Farm and Ranch Lands Protection Program Signup Announced
  • Fulton Co. landowners preserve farms
  • Land review meeting tonight in Stewiacke
  • Southwest Iowa Auction to Include 2,139 Acres in 22 Tracts
  • Program to preserve agricultural land threatened
  • Federal farming bill supports agriculture
  • Portland leaders OK urban expansion, farm protections
  • Middlesex County begins effort to preserve 144 acres
  • Preservation Parks acquires land for new county preserve
  • Nature Conservancy: Economy may complicate Owasippe preservation effort
  • Montco approves $35 million for land preservation
  • NRCS Accepts Applications for Farm and Ranch Lands Protection Program
  • Land preservation: Cumberland County leads in saving open area
  • Green Acres tax issues
  • Athens OKs land protection
  • Dane County ordinance would shape rural development
  • County approves 3,051 acres for farmland preservation
  • Former state ag secretary hails county for preserving farmland
  • Guilford Township officials seek match of $100,000 to protect farmland
  • MFB Supports Legislative Action on Farmland Assessment
  • Ohio farmers can get help with farmland preservation
  • Sign Up for Grassland Reserve Program
  • Board may decide to sell land
  • Alberta farmers face 'critical situation'
  • Ann Arbor officials take action to add more farmland to Greenbelt
  • Outlook improves for Georgia agriculture
  • Senate looks at changes in ag property taxes
  • Hunterdon County a bit ahead of Salem in saving farmland
  • Preservation program expanded for farmers
  • Farmland protection plan continues to divide public opinion
  • Farmland Prices Continue Near Record Levels in Northwest Ohio Auction
  • Amendments will offer protection to farmlands
  • SC trust protected nearly 5,000 acres last year
  • Kan receives Farm and Ranch Lands Protection Program funds
  • Peninsula rural land is under assault
  • Sustaining Utah’s farmlands
  • Rural land coffers grow in Albemarle
  • Farm land values increase slightly
  • Farmers fight urban growth
  • Farmland down, farms up, says News&Observer
  • Blocking tax increases on Missouri farmers
  • Public meetings to focus on future of farmland
  • Commissioners give $50,000 to fund ag preservation program
  • Record year for land conservation - on the cheap
  • Farmland values increase slightly in 2009
  • Funding available for Texas Grassland Owners
  • Land trust gets state seal of approval
  • Missouri farmers urging lawmakers to reject farmland assessment
  • Net farm income drops 56 percent in Wis.
  • Farmland preservation funding opportunity
  • Area farmland prices decline
  • Applications for WLI's Tax Credit Program is February 26
  • Warren County looks to rent property for agricultural use
  • Illinois’ high-quality cropland selling for $7,500 to $8,000 an acre
  • Dutchess Land Conservancy receives grant
  • Preserve Michigan's farmlands
  • County targets $4.1M to farms
  • Sowing the seeds of farming?
  • Agriculture sector offers fertile ground for investment opportunities
  • County moves forward with vast agriculture zoning changes
  • Farmland Assessment Values to Fall in 2010
  • Coalition wants more rural lands preserved
  • Land trust helps protect farmland
  • Average statewide land value down
  • State aims to protect Utah farmland
  • West Bridgewater asks voters to protect 116 acres
  • Harrington explains reserves open houses, public hearings
  • Cuts proposed, opposed in rural land-use program
  • Farm Preservation Guidelines Inked
  • Conservation Opportunities for Farm and Wildlife Lands Offered
  • County Land Value
  • Gulf Islands land values take a dip
  • Pajaro Valley, Chualar-area farmland protected by easements
  • Farmland values decrease, building taxes increase
  • Winona County Board rejects 80-acre density proposal
  • Save our agriculture
  • U.S. Best for Investing in Farmland, But…
  • Two towns may need to address farmland zoning
  • Howard County farmland values decrease slightly
  • Virginia To Invest $635,973 For Farmland Preservation Grants
  • On saving farmland
  • Average Farmland Values Decline For First Time In Decade
  • U.S. Farmland Best Investment
  • Vilsack: Look Again at Climate Models
  • Farmer Speaks Out on Farmland Taxes
  • West central region keeps majority of its CRP lands
  • Iowa farmland values decline in 2009
  • Cities receive $636K in state farmland preservation grants
  • Property Tax Caps: No relief for farm property
  • Iowa Land Investment Expo to Evaluate Farmland as Enduring Asset
  • Howard County farmland values decrease slightly
  • $636,000 To Help Preserve Va. Farmland
  • Farmland Preservation program adds 31 properties this year
  • Sask. gets title to Soldier Settlement lands' minerals
  • Maryland Suit Denies Preserved Land Switch
  • Kaine Eyes Valley For Land Preservation
  • Funds Allocated to Support Grazingland in North Dakota
  • WI Farm Bureau Looks Back at Top Stories of 2009
  • Preserving farmland a nonstop local effort
  • B.C. to reclassify rural recreational properties
  • Kansas gets farm and ranch lands protection funds
  • Farm Bureau picks top five issues for 2009
  • State tax plan has farmers fired up
  • Law prompts rezoning hearings
  • Ont. Greenbelt not saving livestock operations
  • Right to Farm Extends to Farm Markets with Newly Approved Standards
  • Limits on Land Applying Confinement Manure Begin
  • Land program may stimulate hunting, small-town development
  • Land values increase in Winneshiek County despite statewide trend
  • Stress on Inland Bays increasing
  • Forest Report to Aid Land Protection Process
  • Toms River council endorses farmland effort
  • Farmland value drops for first time in 10 years
  • Livestock operations are exiting the greenbelt
  • Will Missouri farmers land new tax rates?
  • Land ownership rule change will not raise prices: minister
  • Farmers may see large tax increases under proposal from Missour State Tax Commission
  • Average Value of Iowa Farmland Declines By 2% In 2009
  • Farmers fear record years will send taxes soaring
  • State Tax Commission proposal would hike top farmland assessments
  • Average Value of Iowa Farmland Declines By 2% In 2009
  • Farmland progress
  • MSTC approves farmland assessment increase
  • Jefferson County, land trust work to protect farms
  • Jefferson County, land trust work to protect farms
  • Ag land values skyrocket, driving up property taxes
  • Opposition to new farmland values
  • Farmland prices slide 2%, ISU survey shows
  • Farmers Face Tax Hikes, Cuts
  • Farmland Investment With Chicago Farmers
  • Washoe property value declines will mean lower taxes in 2011
  • Missouri farmers with best land face 2011 tax rise
  • Augusta County Debates Rezoning
  • Pristine property will be preserved
  • Downstate Illinois Farmland Prices Holding Steady
  • Counties should rezone rural land
  • Texas Land Values Steady Versus Year Ago
  • Village Farms' Land Preservation And Water Conservation Program
  • Iowa's Continuing Budget Woes Hit Property Taxpayers Hard
  • Washington County request for "urban reserves" is cut back
  • State's new method to value ag land packs tax hearing
  • BC Ranchers look for more help from the Province
  • Howard County may add 1,000 acres to preservation program
  • Board to decide land easement issue
  • Sign up for Farm Lands Protection Program
  • Tax break for farmers in 2010
  • Lake County groups buying up land
  • Farmland preservation funds axed
  • In southeast Minnesota, expect higher taxes on rural land
  • 54.9 million acres of farmland irrigated
  • Applications are available for USDA's Farm Bill programs
  • South Georgia land values plummet
  • Poor Timing for Agricultural Tax Increase
  • Kent County Considers Using Public Money To Fund Farmland Preservation
  • Farmers could see increase in property tax
  • Ag credit will likely get tighter in next couple years
  • Midwest Farmland Values Down During Third Quarter of '09
  • Stop USDA loans to factory farms
  • Funds available to protect Nebraska farm, ranch land
  • Greenbelt Explores Support for Small Farms
  • P.E.I. farmland ownership limits relaxed
  • Ag credit will get tighter
  • Agricultural land should be protected
  • Ind. farms could see big property tax jump
  • Commodity Prices May Boost Tax Increase on Farmland
  • Preserving Farmland
  • Kent County panel recommends spending tax funds to preserve farmland
  • Farm income to slump in '09
  • Farmland Protection Board seeks public input on ag policy
  • Minister Ritz Announces Appointment To Farm Credit Canada
  • Priority Preservation Areas program explained
  • Grant money available for farmland protection
  • B.C. eases controversial farm-tax rules
  • Farmland Values Continue Slump
  • State of Kansas considers cleanup plan for fertilizer plant
  • Canadian land treaties would boost economy: study
  • Farmland Values Dipped 4% In 3rd Quarter
  • Debate focuses on farmland protection plan in North East
  • Builders buy farm for $100M
  • Land prices in US fall for first time in a decade
  • Farmland values increase during third quarter of 2009
  • Farmers hit with major land tax hikes
  • SW Idaho group worried about losing farmland
  • Farmland Values Dipped 4% In 3rd Quarter
  • Ag-land preservation proposal for Tulare County nixed
  • $1.7M available to protect farms, ranches
  • Banker survey shows farmland values are steady
  • We should protect farmland
  • UN softens stand on rush to buy farmland
  • U.S. Government to Purchase 5,000 Acres of Conservation Land
  • Law designed to save farmland raises questions
  • Metro board appeals to province to limit size of houses on farmland
  • Sask. extends price discount on Crown farmland
  • Farmland preservation program buys easements on 37 Ohio farms
  • Preservationists say West Michigan farmland report is misleading
  • Protecting Agricultural Land in Madison County
  • Land Values Stabilize In Central, Southern Plains
  • Real estate recovery will be weak in Canada due to limp demand, report shows
  • Land prices in US fall for first time in a decade
  • Farmland rezoned for prison use
  • Investors Re-Entering the Farmland Market
  • Increase in agricultural preservation funds urged
  • Popular land preservation method not catching on in Missouri
  • Rural zoning plan back for review
  • N.S. names panel for farmland review
  • Open space measure approved
  • Preservation a priority in Glouco
  • More than 250 celebrate protecting farm land
  • Residential development threatens Md. land preservation
  • Caledon Farm Sets Precedent For Land Preservation
  • An option that preserves land, saves money
  • Council to vote on land refuge
  • Sask. farmland values see 3.4% increase
  • Support farmland preservation
  • Minnehaha County considering ag land changes
  • Groups support ag land tax subsidies
  • Wapello County ag land values will see slight increase
  • Taxable value of farmland to rise in most Iowa counties
  • County plans for future farming
  • State needs to save farmland
  • Landowners interested in conservation program
  • More land destined for protection
  • County moves to preserve farmland
  • New program brings change to farmland preservation
  • Calumet County to consider farmland preservation plan
  • County may change ag classification
  • We gain more than saved land from farmland preservation
  • Study rips B.C. farmland reserve as "failure"
  • Fall 2009 Farmland Values Report
  • Grants boost land preservation efforts
  • East Greenwich deal will preserve site slated for homes
  • Reconfigured land use plan nearing completion
  • Farmland owners request agriculture district status
  • Farmland Foods marks a pork milestone
  • Quality Farmland Shows Continued Strength in IL, IN & OH
  • Farmers Show Strong Interest in USDA's New CSP Program
  • Farmland, fragile habitat protected on Conn. River
  • Lawsuits hurt potential farmers
  • Don't waste greenbelt funds
  • Land conservation tax break is set to expire Dec. 31
  • Ag land preservation applications available
  • Pennsylvania Preserves Additional Farmland for Future Production
  • Foreigners own more U.S. farmland
  • Increase in Foreign Owned U.S. Ag Land
  • Farmland protection efforts down
  • Average price for regional farmland is on the rise
  • Foreign Holdings of Agricultural Land Increase
  • Islanders continue planning for farmers' market
  • King County Updates Farmland Preservation Program
  • Illinois Farm Managers/Rural Appraisers Present Top Awards
  • The price of farmland protection
  • Farmland rapidly disappearing
  • Preservation recognition
  • Stanislaus County to review break for farmland
  • Farmland along towpath available
  • Conservation efforts can grow if farmers, landlords work together
  • Land rezoning moves ahead
  • Says build on Yew Street to save farms
  • Former farmland preserved as part of multi-town conservation area
  • This land is our land
  • AFT's Farmland Information Center releases annual PACE statistics
  • Wicomico loses funding for land preservation
  • 304-acre Beekman farm protected from development
  • Rural Mainstreet economy rises sharply in September
  • Barrow denies agriculture zoning on land
  • Farmland Protection Board preserves acres in Greenbrier
  • Farmland values see smaller decline
  • Realtors survey shows drop in Iowa farmland values
  • Still no money for farm preservation
  • Commercial real estate holds value
  • Missouri Survey Finds Land Values Fell Nearly 6%
  • Preserving farms an efficient investment in state's future
  • More Monterey County agland free of development
  • Cone Ranch, Georgetown sites on list for land conservation program
  • Save Annapolis Valley farmland for future
  • Program preserves Pennsylvania farmland
  • Ag land values going up, up, up
  • More Monterey County farmland shielded from development
  • Preserving farms an efficient investment in state's future
  • County Agricultural District open enrollment
  • Officials urged to help farms in land use plan
  • Renewing open space fund will pay benefits for New Jersey
  • Council target of farmland protests
  • Norman to help buy 50 acres of farm land for preservation
  • Should farmland rent drop in 2010?
  • Protecting Farmland for Future Agricultural Use Is of Utmost Importance to Every U.S. Citizen
  • County Council to consider accepting $593,000 for farmland preservation
  • Auction Tells Us Little About Current Farmland Values
  • Environmental Commission endorses $400M state preservation referendum
  • Va losing farmland at steady pace
  • 500 acres may be rezoned
  • Council OKs purchase of farm development rights
  • Hillsborough officials working to preserve 163-acre Van Nuys Farm
  • Greenbrier County Farmland Saved, Partnership Protects Nearly 1,000 Acres of West Virginia Forest, Farmland and Caves
  • "Good" ag land values stable
  • Residents urge council to back buying development rights to farmland
  • Proposal to limit building on ag land rejected
  • Greenbrier Valley Land Saved
  • State, county land values on the rise
  • Prime farmland continues to vanish
  • Farmland protection remains a priority
  • Ranch and farm estate tax would die with legislation
  • Richmond City Councillor Stands Up for Farmland
  • Kentucky farmland values hold steady
  • Farmland values show slight drop
  • Midwest Farmland Values Still Simmering Down
  • Public comments sought on federal ag program
  • Farmers' wait on ag bill nears end
  • Recession Finally Hits Down on the Farm
  • GOP lawmaker introduces bill to save state wetlands program
  • Editorial: Keep Williamson Act protection alive
  • Montgomery County farmers looking for new agriculture policy
  • Conservation efforts can pay off for county landowners
  • Small Farms? Who Said They Were Going Out Of Business?
  • NRCS Issues Estimated CSP Payment Ranges
  • What Does Enrolling A Farm In ACRE Mean For Cash-Rent Landlords?
  • Have Farmland Values Reached Their Peak?
  • PDR program helps county conserve 645 acres with $400,000
  • Ont. ag land trust secures easement in Greenbelt
  • Farmland Values Dive, Especially in Montana
  • Kentucky farmland values holding steady
  • Is There Enough Land For Both Urban And Rural 'Reserves'?
  • County closer to preserving 1,349 more acres of farmland
  • North East talks farmland protection
  • Cheap Canadian farmland lures foreign buyers by STEVE LADURANTAYE
  • Local farmers permanently protect land from development
  • Land freed up to feed animals
  • Hillsborough agriculture data shows growth in value
  • Ont. ag land trust secures easement in Greenbelt
  • Alberta allowing livestock to graze on public land during drought
  • Preservation comes to Pierce County
  • Ag land value jumps
  • International farmland still fertile in recession
  • Farm Real Estate Values Drop and Cash Rents Rise
  • Loss of funds to preserve land worries farmers
  • Land values take a hit in drought
  • Pierce County open spaces strategy put to test
  • Federal Reserve says Midwest farm economy strong
  • Working out the kinks in farmland tax rules
  • Whatcom County will get no federal funding for farmland preservation in '09
  • RP agriculture expands 1.53% in first half
  • Farm real estate values decline
  • Cedar County ag assessments go up
  • Conservation program protects Altamaha forest
  • Warren County to share in $91 million for New Jersey farmland preservation projects
  • County property values up $393M
  • USDA Moving Forward on Strengthened CSP Program for Farmers
  • Top farmers markets announced
  • N.D. farm real estate values rise, bucking national trend
  • Corzine signs $91M in farmland preservation funds into law
  • Two more farms are preserved in Hunterdon County
  • Farmland Values
  • Drop in Farm Land Values Causes Sales to Slow
  • Turning vacant, government-owned land into farmland
  • Development options weighed for Makila Land development
  • Keeping our farmland for farming
  • Farm economy getting a lift
  • Farm land values drop for the first time in more than 20 years
  • R.I. farmland prices down 9% this year
  • Report Shows Drop in Ag Land Values
  • Wisconsin farmland values dip but are still above national average
  • Developing farmland
  • U.S. farmland values falling
  • Farmland Values Drop
  • SD ag land values fall
  • Land Trust completes purchase of Perryville farmland
  • Farmland Leasing Meetings Begin This Week Across Iowa
  • Rezoning obstacle clears / Centerville opens the way for Shorelands Commerce Park west of Legacy Parkway
  • Ag losses due to drought more than $30 million locally
  • County approves voluntary agriculture district
  • Enroll in Farmland Wetlands Program
  • Looking ahead to preserving farmland
  • Ocean County preserves 130 additional acres of farmland
  • Embattled land trusts evaluate viability
  • B.C. tax panel urges phased-in redefinition of "farm"
  • Landowners protected under recreation law
  • $2 million spent on preserving Jackson Township farmland by county
  • Agricultural land values increase 7.7% in South Dakota
  • USDA Provides $238,000 Million to Utah Producers to Rehabilitate Farmland Damaged Natural Disaster
  • Hallock land use plan remains contentious
  • State to buy development rights to 82 acres of Wallingford farmland
  • Farmland values readjusted in Madison
  • Groups working to ensure land used only for farming
  • Illinois Land Values Slip 2% to 5%
  • Farmland is vital to area
  • Suffolk Incorporates 140 Additional Acres Into Agricultural Districts
  • Land Conservancy of New Jersey and Warren County join forces to preserve three farms in Hardwick Township
  • Conservancy/Agriculture Dept. Protect Nearly 1,000 Acres of Northwest Ohio Farmland
  • Forum details oversight on land tax break
  • Who can buy farmland in the Falklands – restrictions to be imposed?
  • Land values dropping this year
  • Options enhance farmland security
  • Less money on hand to save farmland
  • Site of proposed church now permanently perserved as farmland in Franklin
  • Ranchers and neighbors oppose turning farmland into housing lots
  • Farmers hold their ground against development
  • Farmers in Ag Reserve looking to save some green
  • Md. to preserve land in 3 stream watersheds
  • Preserving the Williamson Act will conserve farmland
  • Raw land could bring investment benefits with planning, luck
  • Effort to save farmland could be contentious
  • Change in ag values flawed, critics say
  • Greenbelt conserves Amesbury land
  • City annexes vacant Farmland plant site
  • Acreage preserved in Hadley
  • Change in ag values flawed, critics say
  • Bearish View On Farmland Ownership
  • Farmers in Ag Reserve looking to save some green
  • Conservation Workshop Planned
  • Scio Township preserves 100 acres of farmland
  • Despite recession, ag land values escalate
  • In Whatcom County, efforts to save farmland
  • New Tec ratifies official plan update
  • Tax Savings & Conservation Opportunities for Agricultural Lands
  • North East farmland protection plan on road to completion
  • USDA to provide $71 million for farmland repairs
  • Funds will help put conservation on the ground
  • Pittsylvania County to revamp land-use rules
  • Wuillermin farms preserved in Hammonton
  • Tax Assessments Change For South Dakota Agriculture Property
  • Hunting Country expands into Texas
  • County paves way for city to annex former Farmland property
  • Stability in the Midst of Turmoil
  • ND getting federal money for farmland repair
  • 170 acres Preserved for Farming
  • Landowners upset over New Hartford planning document
  • Proposed Conaway Ranch sale tied to conservation strategy
  • Whatcom County sets goal of saving farmland, but faces tough choices
  • Ottawa on track to break trail on green power
  • Conservancy efforts help to preserve farmland
  • Suffolk Incorporates 140 Additional Acres Into Agricultural Districts
  • Conservation, recreation projects in Whatcom County get $1.2 million
  • Vanishing WMass farmland must be saved
  • PG&E 8,000-acre land loss worries ranchers
  • County, towns missing out on revenue source
  • Uruguayan farmland selling prices down 20 to 30%
  • Patrick Administration honors Hadley for agricultural land preservation
  • Use Chapter 61B to save open space
  • County hears 1,850-acre rezone plan
  • Land plan to manage growth
  • State honors Hadley farm preservation
  • Preserving the Williamson Act will conserve farmland
  • Landowner objects to change in county plan
  • Open space plan gains some support
  • Maryland BPW Approves Preservation of 255 Acres
  • Governor Rell signs bill to bolster farmland preservation efforts
  • Land bond comes at critical time for agriculture
  • Slow start on effort to preserve Greenwich farm
  • Southbury farmland on track for preservation under new state law
  • Hillsborough joins with county, state to buy, preserve farmland
  • E. Hempfield won't discuss Charter plan
  • Farm family preserves third of its land
  • Eco-friendly farming
  • Plan to flood farmland sparks protest
  • Savoy residents have concerns about rezoning plan
  • Agricultural preservation a competitive proposition in struggling economy
  • 6,001 Acres Brings $17.1 Million In Ohio
  • Time is now to protect our important rural life, lands
  • Time critical to preserve open space
  • Cumberland County open space plan gets the green light from freeholders
  • Organic Farms as Subdivision Amenities
  • Assessed value of farmland up again
  • Land put into conservation easement
  • Kentucky buys land to enlarge 2 nature preserves
  • Group pushes to preserve open space for recreation
  • Uproar over spike in farmland value
  • More than 27,000 Maui agricultural acres protected
  • County should preserve open space, farmland
  • $5.24M preserves East Moriches farmland
  • Alexander & Baldwin land designated for ag use
  • Solar farm restrictions ignite heated debate
  • Cumberland panels push for county open-space plan
  • RM considers land development
  • Save land from development, save money
  • This land is our land?
  • State updates its open space plan
  • MT lawmakers back bill promoting hunting on federal land
  • Southeast Abilene property will not be rezoned
  • Ag values to rise more
  • WI Towns Association Opposes Use-Value Budget Provision
  • Purchase power bolsters farmland program
  • Developers fuming as city council limits urban expansion in narrow vote
  • Preserved lands more than pay for themselves
  • Residents push to save valuable agricultural land
  • 139-acre Woolwich farm joins state preservation program
  • Farmers group upset with Senate budget
  • WI Farmers Union fights proposed change to ag land definition
  • A Major Controversy Brews Over Competing Land Uses in North Dufferin County
  • Large area of green space protected at Upton Farm
  • Farmland is important in Buncombe County…even if we don't live on a farm
  • Eastern Conn. conservation program turns 40
  • Burlco to raise $21M for farmland, open space, parks
  • Farmland group looking for best farmers markets
  • Land Values Appear to Hold Strong
  • See how the land lies
  • Time running out on good deals for Highlands homeowners
  • Cities and towns surrounding Calgary approve development plan despite rural opposition
  • Iowa’s stable farmland values attracting investors
  • Land-use planning system changes approved
  • Study Shows Economic Value of Open Space Bond Measure Would Far Exceed Costs
  • Budget Squeeze Hits Farmland Preservation
  • Latest TimberWest plans for Headquarters Road win support
  • Schertz council delays rezoning change
  • WFBF Urges State Senators to Keep Farmland Definition in Tact
  • Canada’s Disappearing Farmland
  • Kane County may create own stimulus package from gambling revenue
  • Land deal crucial for SK
  • Illinois agricultural conference set for August
  • Senate OKs land-use bill
  • New Richardson Ag-Grow-Land Exhibit Unveiled
  • Real Estate Outlook: Mortgage Rates and Inflation
  • Investors Return to Farm Land Market
  • Little Conservation Area a big deal
  • Value of the family farm could see a drop this year
  • Ag conference to help farmers decide what to do with CRP acres
  • County opens 20,000 acres to growth
  • SADC saves 179 acres of farmland in Warren Co.
  • Rural landowners worried their land might be condemned for lake project
  • Gloucester County awarded $3 million for Farmland Preservation Program by State Agriculture Development Committee
  • Keep "garden" in Garden State
  • Agri-Food Canada to profile County's farm types
  • Some Gloucester taxpayers get good news with adjusted land values
  • Forks leery of a tax to fund land preservation
  • Potential farmers, ranchers stymied by high land prices
  • Farming in the city
  • Farmland protection measures announced
  • Ag land tax values will increase for 2009 in Chase County
  • Rezoning would replace farmland with nuke plant
  • Preservation approved for farmland in 19 Pennsylvania counties, including Northampton, Lehigh
  • State Okays Protecting 228 Acres Of Waterfront Land
  • County needs value hike to avoid increase in taxes
  • Agriculture: To market, to market
  • Land acquisition a wise investment for city
  • NRCS to Provide $3.1 Million to Protect Pennsylvania Farmland
  • Property sales land on council agenda
  • Protects, increases property values
  • Sussex considers farmland preservation program
  • Gloucester County Freeholders save 400 acres of farmlands
  • Prices rise, as investors return to ag land market
  • Local Harvest Alliance receives $15,000 for farmland preservation efforts
  • More than 200 Apply for Farmland Preservation Funds
  • Recent Land Sales Show Market Strong
  • County rethinks saving farmland
  • Grassland Reserve Program open to producers in Ohio
  • USDA and NRSC provide $4.2M to protect farmland
  • Farmland values soar
  • Buying The Farm: A Good Bet For Rural Retirees
  • Investors Returning to Agriculture Land Market
  • Sussex considers farmland preservation program
  • Is The Farm Economy Out Of The Economic Woods, Or Just Now Entering?
  • Canadian Net Farm Incomes up Over 60% in 2008
  • Study finds Minnesota cropland topped $3,000 an acre -- before the economy crashed
  • Sowing the seeds of regret?
  • Monterey County supervisors delay decision on ag land development
  • Saving the Madrona Farm
  • Land Trust for Little Tennessee prepares for new economy
  • Local Land Conservation Projects Compete for Statewide Grant
  • Grading the county's proposed land plan
  • Supes to consider homes on Ag lands
  • Farmland prices plunge
  • Farmland preservation program adds 50 new farms
  • More Than 200 Apply For Farmland Preservation Funds
  • Banker Survey: Midwest Farmland Values Begin to Settle
  • Genetically modified beets may be grown on open space
  • County approves deal to preserve 93 acres in Harrison
  • Ag real estate values show some softening
  • Farmland prices droppin
  • Land Prices Drop Sharply in Center of U.S. Farm Belt
  • Que. farmland values see "significant jump"
  • Indiana Farmland Values Drop in First Quarter
  • Agricultural land parcels may be added by request
  • Get open space on the ballot now?
  • County gets $113,208 for recreation, land projects
  • Land Value Tax Assessed by Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
  • Increased incentive aids conservation program
  • Protecting farmland a priority in Carroll County
  • Governor Paterson Announces More Than $1.7 Million To Suffolk County For Farmland Preservation
  • Berkeley trying to preserve 2,900 acres of farmland
  • Olds College rolls out Rural Land Use Planning major
  • Land Prices Drop Sharply in Center of U.S. Farm Belt
  • Iowa farm values drop another 7%
  • Commission examines land use, planning, protection
  • Farm acreage protected in Berkeley County
  • US Midwest farmland values in biggest slump since 1985
  • Critics slam province for rezoning farmland
  • Farmland values appear to stabilize in the region
  • Farmland values skyrocket
  • State announces Rural Legacy Preservation in Wicomico County
  • Suffolk looks to acquire development rights to Eastport sod farm
  • Farm sells development rights to town
  • Monterey County supervisors consider controversial ag land development
  • Vote for your favorite farmers market
  • Worth More Than Before
  • County pushes zoning to fall
  • Webster Co. supervisors adopt land use plan
  • State works on Mass.-ive land protection
  • Texas farmland down 1.5M acres
  • OLF would damage farm economy
  • Ag lenders becoming concerned with borrowers’ credit conditions
  • Group promotes farmland preservation
  • Farming in the county undergoes change
  • County to crack down on rural tax dodgers
  • Ag land values hold steady
  • Alberta Farmland Still Valuable
  • State funds effort to save farms from development
  • TimberWest sells Cranberry Lane 85-hectare site
  • Local farms to be preserved
  • Rensselaer County receives grants to protect farmland
  • County to accept applications for farmland preservation
  • Senate bill will protect land owners
  • Chinese Investors show strong interests in Canadian Agriculture and Agri-food Industry
  • Feds commit $4.2M to R.I. farmland conservation
  • The formula for saving farmland
  • FRPP funds available
  • Saving some green
  • Assembly panel approves $600M referendum for open space funding
  • Flood covered 216,000 acres of Red River Valley farmland at its height
  • Applications for open space funds available
  • Conservation land program axes 4 million acres
  • Farmland program earns recognition
  • State wants to broaden farmland preservation
  • Protect area farms
  • County Govts Involved in Land Conservation
  • First farmland easement complete
  • USDA Announces Sign-up Deadline for Three Conservation Programs
  • Ontario farmland values increasing, up 1.9% in second half of 2008
  • Limitations on buyout recipients go too far: chamber
  • Federal funds available to protect working farms
  • Support for Working Lands Initiative urged
  • Ag open space protection bill advances in Senate
  • Preserving land for the future
  • Families preserve prairie farmland
  • Shore rural land preservation bid fails
  • Ocean Spray expansion needed
  • N.J. farmers appealing Highlands regulations
  • City eyes northern land
  • County adds 1,958 acres to land-conservation program
  • County to aid city on Farmland annexation
  • Hillsborough hopes to get $1M in federal funds to help preserve township farm
  • Councillors feud over 'future of farmland'
  • USDA extends emergency use of CRP land in N Dakota
  • Farmland Values Going Up
  • Charlton makes plans to save rural farmland
  • Open space at risk as county SOAR laws expire in 2012
  • New Jersey open space funding isn't dead yet, but preservation groups are preparing for life without state assistance
  • Land preservation in spotlight
  • Green Energy Act won’t protect prime farmland from solar farms
  • County preserves its 21st farm
  • Committee to study need for protection of farmland
  • Farmland continues to be fertile investment
  • Preserves deleted from land use plan
  • Ontario sees smaller gain in farmland values than most other provinces
  • Farms critical to region’s economy
  • County approves Largo land use changes
  • New Poll Shows Long Islanders Overwhelmingly Support Open Space and Farmland Preservation Programs, Despite Tough Economic Times
  • Ontario sees smaller gain in farmland values than most other provinces
  • Farmland prices on the grow
  • Whatcom County farm project gets boost from donor
  • Farmland values continue to soar
  • Saskatchewan led Canada in economic growth in 2008
  • Farmland Values Rise
  • Value of province’s farmlands grows
  • Farmland Values Head Up
  • Program hits milestone by preserving 250th farm
  • Conservation Easements Protect Open Land
  • Texas Has More Farms, Fewer Acres
  • $1.4 million is redirected for land preservation in Hunterdon County
  • Mineola City Council considers conservation program for Preserve
  • Conservation tax credits questioned
  • Need to protect our agricultural land
  • USDA announces Grassland Reserve Program
  • Texas Has More Farms, Fewer Acres, New Study Shows
  • Orchards may sprout urban project
  • More land saved
  • New award lauds green farming
  • Vilas County conservation department offers its expertise
  • Adams County protects more than 250 acres
  • Workshop to highlight conservation easements
  • Farm land values continue slide
  • Florida land values take major tumble
  • Scamman farm, Stratham strike deal to conserve land
  • Agriculture: The future is shrinking
  • Money well spent
  • Preservation group adds to its forest holdings
  • Farmers divided over land use regulations
  • Iowa agricultural assessments increasing
  • Real estate collapse may make farms affordable
  • Lower taxes on farmland is debated
  • Hancock County Higher Property Values
  • State OKs 70-acre preserve in Anne Arundel
  • Local farmers permanently protect land from development
  • Small farmers losing acres
  • Ag land values eroding
  • Land conservation an issue
  • King County considers protecting rural property from development
  • Charlottetown group plans fundraiser to protect green space
  • Officials on farm and land tour see the importance of history, culture
  • South Fayette land deals stalled for civic center, farmland conversion
  • Charlottetown councillor aims to keep farm green
  • New York investment firm mulling more land leases in S. Sudan
  • Trusts to preserve treasured land
  • California 2009 Farm and Ranch Lands Protection Program Signup Announced
  • Property values overall show little change with revaluations
  • Challenges of Farming in Maryland
  • Hawaii land fund may conserve 5,700 acres
  • NRCS accepts applications for Farm and Ranch Lands Protection Program
  • Increased land value could raise taxes
  • Hunterdon County Open Space Spending Formula May Change
  • Farmland values decline, report says
  • Selling Canada's South Pacific
  • Draft farmland protection plan presented
  • Farmland protection meetings scheduled
  • Rainforest Alliance Advances Goals Despite Economy
  • Undeveloped Florida land selling at fire-sale prices
  • U.S. Farmland Disappearing Part 2
  • PA Preservation Board Protects Additional 2,928 Acres of Prime Farmland
  • Polk County property values up a bit
  • E. Windsor looks to save open space
  • New land trusts help perserve Miami Valley farmland
  • News
  • Preservation incentive considered
  • County ag land values increase 12%
  • Ag Land Value Down 26 Percent
  • Farmland Protection Board will discuss new program
  • Farmland protection board meets, hosts state director
  • Southbury Land Trust Supports Bill to Protect Training School Farmland
  • Washington organic farm growth slows a bit
  • Thousands expected to show up to save UBC farm in Great Farm Trek
  • Re zoning on Agricultural Land?
  • Green Acres faces cancellation
  • Renting Farm Land
  • $250K may save land
  • Preserving properties for posterity
  • Four Hunterdon farms go on auction block May 20
  • NRCS to Provide $3.1 Million to Protect Pennsylvania Farmland
  • No better time than now to buy land for conservation
  • U.S. dam plan seen flooding Okanagan farmland
  • Resisting Preservation
  • New USDA Advisory For Fallow Land Farmers
  • Agricultural land is a bright spot in some property markets
  • Green Acres problems finally may be solved
  • Recession expected to lower farm values
  • Push to Preserve State Farmland
  • Green Acres fix goes to governor
  • U.F. needs 98 more acres for recreation, report says
  • B.C., Ont. sign onto ag policy framework
  • Investors plan million acre farm with Native land
  • Farmland Protection Funds Available
  • Raynham looking for farmers to lease 140 acres in Borden Colony complex
  • Farmland Values Project talk set
  • EcoTrack 11: Local farmland preservation
  • Survey: County residents want to protect farmland, grow in current urban areas
  • Wis. governor proposes new program to save farms
  • Farmers find a friend for Dundas Valley
  • Farmers' tax credits boosted in Man. budget
  • 92,000 Acres Sold in Adirondacks, With Protection Pledge
  • Preserve property--your way--and save taxes
  • Nebraska Survey Finds Land Values Have Plateau
  • NRCS provides more than $1 million to protect Nebraska farm, ranch land
  • First Nations Ag Investment
  • Massive corporate farm venture planned for Western Canada
  • State Agriculture Development Committee to auction preserved Warren County farms
  • County leaders rethink farm efforts
  • Morris adds farms, but acreage drops
  • Advisory committee for farmland preservation trust fund will meet March 30 in Raleigh
  • State farmland drops 4.3% between '02, '07
  • Project to bind Prairie First Nations' farmland
  • Hunterdon County May Up Farm Spending
  • Saskatchewan Plans Million Acre Sustainable Use Farm To Train Aboriginal Workers
  • State farmland values hit plateau
  • Conservation foundation preserves open space, educates
  • Group offers pooled farmland investment opportunities
  • Farmland changes could save home owners money
  • Saving farms
  • Numerous law changes will affect 2009 property assessments
  • Anti-sprawl efforts cut by $14 million
  • Conservation authority reviews land policies
  • Land conservation program looks to grow
  • Group offers landowners options for preserving land
  • The Nature Conservancy Protects Nearly 600 Acres on Eightmile River
  • Court imposes new rules for ALR land commissioners
  • Preservation effort sprouts discussion
  • Farmers using CAUV program may see increase in property taxes
  • Land values in Illinois ranged from a decline of 5% to a gain of 20% in 2008,
  • Farmland Price Update: Mostly Stable, With Increased Variation by Location, Land Quality, According to Schrader Auction Company
  • State Hopes to Stop the Trend of Losing Farmland
  • Maine farms grow in number, sales
  • Doyle's proposed updates attempt to preserve land
  • Over $1 million available to protect farm, ranch land
  • Rural bankers see bright spots in weak economy
  • Farmland planning conference Wednesday in Salina
  • Land trust eyes first property Conservation
  • Farm preservation bill finds support
  • Stimulus money available for rural projects which could alleviate flooding
  • Agriculture values to increase in Iowa
  • Federal census: Agriculture thriving in Warren County
  • Vernon’s Coster Farm now preserved
  • Flood expected to cover one million acres
  • Aglands Preservation Program reaches 500 mark
  • Broken Levee Floods NW Indiana Farmland
  • Real estate market heating up
  • Farmland preservation support is growing
  • Farmland businesses in jeopardy
  • Development eats away at farmland
  • Good farmland needs to stay in production
  • Low farmland value no shock to experts
  • Land values aid Iowa farmers
  • Conflict grows on our agricultural land
  • Farmland Growing In Western Wisconsin
  • Public can talk about land-use plan April 20
  • Saskatchewan farmland prices at highest ever
  • Researcher touts value of abandoned farmland
  • Charlottetown farm land to remain intact
  • Green Book: Land And Water Conservation Key To Economic Growth For Many NC Communities
  • Iowa Land Values Follow the Economy's Downward Trend
  • County preserves 90-acre alpaca farm
  • Eau Claire County gains farmland from 2002 to 2007
  • Corporations move into grain farming
  • Janesville could lose 10,000 acres of farmland in next 20 years
  • Farm families can protect land through program
  • County assessor evaluates changes to Green Acres
  • Puyallup votes to preserve farmland
  • Tax money goes toward farmland preservation
  • Council protects farmland
  • Local trail and farmland projects at risk in funding cuts
  • Realtors survey shows drop in Iowa farmland values
  • Farmers sow for a bright future despite tough economy
  • Results of farmland values study to be presented
  • Sagging real estate prices weaken preservation model
  • Governor Lauded for Focus on Working Lands
  • More land preserved in Pike County
  • Clark County farmer supports preservation
  • Gov. Rendell Says Pennsylvania Making Largest Committment Ever to Farmland Preservation
  • Conservation easements reward landowners who protect their farms
  • American Farmland Trust to Offer Technical Assistance to Connecticut Municipalities Seeking Farmland Protection
  • Toronto, Greenbelt farmland value increases up to 45%
  • Peasley: Effort would help to preserve farmland
  • Rally calls for renewal of state's open-space fund
  • Hearing on Working Land Initiative Proposal Held in Madison
  • Lancaster County awarded $2.38 million to preserve farms
  • Most productive farms in Canada, by far
  • Programs Preserve Ohio Farmland
  • Grants help conserve land, water in Rowan
  • Wild Side:Fitting in farms
  • Conservation lands face steep shortfall
  • Township OKs plan to preserve farmland
  • Growing Concern for Florida Farms
  • More TimberWest land up for sale here
  • Commission to vote on land-use plan
  • Meeting To Address Agricultural Property Taxes In Campbell Co.
  • Saving the Farm
  • Saving farmland
  • Acreage values increase as much as 200-300 percent
  • State budget cuts put farmland at risk
  • Garrett officials discuss development legislation
  • Farmer wants land preserved
  • Madison Area Community Land Trust interested in buying Fitchburg's Drumlin Garden
  • NCDA&CS grants help secure five long-term conservation easements in Ashe, Buncombe, Franklin and Halifax counties
  • County ready to join Ag district
  • US farm values see first decline in decade
  • More farms, farmland fall out of production in Pitt County
  • Farmland in northeast Ohio rapidly disappearing
  • Families sought for farmland program
  • Seneca farmers step ahead in land preservation
  • A Salisbury Farm's 77 Acres to Be Permanently Protected
  • Local farms struggle despite seeing increases in size, profit
  • Delaware farmers get open field on the Web
  • Farmland still ripe for investors
  • Ont. students asked to help (heart) Greenbelt
  • Farmland protection: examining the toolbox
  • Rock County Board approves equal amounts for parks, conservation
  • Farmland protection: examining the toolbox
  • Where Land Values Are Headed
  • Most Harnett Property Values Will See Increase
  • NC Farmland Vanishing, Census Report shows
  • 600000 acres of NC farmland gone in 5 years
  • Farmland recedes in Twin Counties State loses 7 percent
  • U.S. farmland fetches top dollar despite recession
  • Bank Surveys Detail Weakness In Land Values
  • CAUV renewal extended to April
  • Deadline Nears for Farm and Ranch Lands Protection Program Applications
  • Land Group Working to Preserve Connecticut Farm
  • Tools to protect farmland, open space
  • Despite Economy, Agriculture Grows
  • Farming becomes growth industry in Sangamon County
  • Group aims to buy, preserve Purdy's Farm
  • County can't let up on land preservation
  • Comprehensive plan on agenda
  • Farms see growth potential
  • State's farm land is disappearing
  • Farmland in retreat?
  • Yellow Springs Celebrates Farmland Preservation
  • Farmland values fell near end of 2008
  • Preservation Board Protects Additional 4,682 Acres of Prime Farmland From Development
  • Farmers tell municipalities to preserve farmland
  • Fundamentally flawed system
  • Land values may be reason for higher assessments
  • S. Fayette gives up right to develop farmland parcel
  • Niagara Land Trust promotes itself, as well as conservation
  • Back Swamp residents tackle land use
  • Meeting set to explain Voluntary Agriculture District
  • Funding for a future 189-acre park backed by $10M borrowing authority
  • Foreign Investors Must Report US Agriculture Land Holdings
  • Farmland protection discussed
  • Burlco auctions preserved farmland
  • Land Acquisitions Protect Savage Gulf/Fiery Gizzard
  • Local farms shrink but are big at local markets
  • Delaware losing 6,000 acres of its farmland a year
  • Agriculture on rise in Garden State
  • Land Conservation Program Surpasses 100,000 Acres
  • Other things to consider
  • Ag census shows farmers losing ground
  • Slight decline in farmland values in western Corn Belt
  • USDA Numbers: Less Farms, Farmland During 2008
  • Economic bleeding extends into farmland values
  • Workshop Feb. 26 on tools to preserve farmland, open space
  • Keeping agricultural land in farmer's hands: Land Link Montana launched
  • Economic slump lowers farm values
  • ALC says land eyed for development to stay farmland
  • State reworking fixes to farm program
  • Farmland values fall amid lower farm incomes
  • Lee County shopping for land value
  • A new beginning for farmland preservation in Ohio
  • Property value notices recently mailed out
  • Census shows more farms, less farmland in Wayne Co.
  • Church groups take part in lobby to save farmland
  • Saving farmland for farmers
  • Lots of land, for sale, but few funds
  • Bill would benefit large land owners
  • As conditions change, people take a hard look at Iowa farmland values
  • Alta. land use plan on legislature's agenda
  • Chicago Farmers Farmland Investment Fair
  • Virginia Loses Farmland; Farmers Get Older
  • Town moves to preserve old farmland
  • Farmland protection sprouts up as key issue for agriculture board
  • Pierrefonds farm land set for sale
  • Clean Ohio Ag Easement Purchase Program application period opens
  • Farmers see 2008 CAUV rates increase
  • 2007 Census snaps a picture of Montana's agriculture
  • Warren County lands state's top ranking for farmland preservation
  • Land Conservancy of New Jersey celebrates 2008 land preservation work
  • Farm protection program acquires 1st plot of land
  • Delta looks at developing area plan for farmland
  • Report warns Fresno County to protect farmland
  • The Time's Right For Preservation
  • Speak now on farmland preservation
  • Decline of farm acreage slows in Indiana
  • Values fall, taxes rise
  • Local farm economy sees big boost in sales
  • County farmland down 11 percent
  • Lawmakers fear fallout from cuts in farm aid
  • Thousands of acres of Del. farmland lost
  • Farmland dwindles in area
  • ME gains farms, despite losing farmland
  • Investor group buys stake in Farmland site
  • Warren County leads New Jersey in farmland preservation efforts
  • Polk County land price gains above state average
  • Board of Equalization OKs countywide land value decrease
  • Delaware farmland quickly vanishing
  • Planning for an agricultural future
  • Sask. farmland values defy economic downturn
  • Governments team to protect Yolo farmland
  • Agriculture census shows farmland dwindling, farms growing smaller
  • Has The Recession Hit Your Farm Yet? If Not, Are You Prepared If It Does?
  • Agriculture can help soften recession's blow
  • Experts predict tougher times ahead of commercial real estate market
  • Property assessments up slightly
  • Chicago Farmers to host farmland investment fair
  • Farmland plans to be reviewed
  • Less money for farmland
  • Experts to discus farmland preservation
  • Pa. Farmland Preservation Funds Likely to Decrease
  • Lawsuit May be in Store after Property Value Assessments
  • Higher reappraisals may surprise homeowners
  • Assessor: expect property value changes
  • State funds sought for easement buys
  • Farmland owners to hear of preservation options
  • Survey: Northwest Iowa home to state’s richest farmland
  • Don't cut land preservation trust fund
  • Morris County reduces tax for land purchases
  • The best way to save farmland
  • Ag Day Is Wednesday
  • Clean Ohio information sessions coming up
  • Canyon County working on rezoning farmland to attract businesses
  • Uncertainty puts damper on farmland sales
  • Farmers, others invited to meeting
  • Voice of the Day Preserve farmland
  • DELAWARE: Farmland preservation's future under discussion
  • Local Property Values Going Up
  • Senate panel approves ag land tax measure
  • Farmers to discuss future of industry
  • Preserving the agrarian way of life
  • Farmland protection focus of workshop
  • Commissioner wants to revisit farmland policy
  • Minneota Legislature: No immediate Green Acres change
  • Department of Agriculture to hold farmland preservation meetings
  • Repeal of fixes to farmland bill fails
  • Column: Farmland values: How high can they go?
  • Washoe assessor wants to lower property values again
  • Some say Green Acres not the place to be
  • Farmland Values, How High Can They Go?
  • Ag land assessment bill introduced in South Dakota legislature
  • Notices will list property value as of Jan. 1
  • Illinois Farm Bureau sets priorities for 2009
  • ND farm prices continued to slide in December
  • Bruins: Farmers Still Benefiting from Use Value Tax Law
  • Councils back landowners
  • Technology on the agenda during annual Ag Day
  • This Dirt Cheap Farmland Will Soar in Value
  • Saskatchewan farmland will soar in value
  • Smart growth on farmland has roots, leaves
  • Study: Land values up in Warren County
  • Reporter's Notebook: Preserving farmland
  • Managing Through A Recession: Options For Farm Operators
  • Future of agriculture funding concerns Pilesgrove residents
  • WRIGHT LAND VALUES UP 15 PERCENT
  • Purdue prof shares bad news on ag taxes
  • Protect investment in land: Care for soil
  • Average Value of Iowa Farmland Nears $4500 an Acre in 2008 Survey
  • More Evidence the Land Market is Weakening
  • Decline in Rural Economy Continues
  • Polk County land price gains above state average
  • Celebrating agriculture
  • Sale of Kilton Farm attracts a lot of interest
  • Puyallup farmland might shrink
  • Hoosier Farmland Property Taxes Set to Increase Substantially
  • Hamilton County: 80,000 land reappraisals in mail
  • Property tax complaints soar; appeal chances end today
  • Farm economy will not escape effects of global recession
  • Land market stable, diverse and desirable, say experts
  • Property taxes up 5.3% in state
  • Land values increase by 1.5%
  • Report: Urban-edge communities can retain agricultural benefits
  • Is the boom over? Survey shows slowing Iowa farmland value gains
  • Farmland protection talks advance
  • Super Ditch aims to save valley farmland
  • Concerns fairgrounds plans will waste farmland
  • Neb. property values up 6% in 2008 but that's not likely to continue
  • County tries to preserve farms
  • Nourishing N.C.'s economy
  • Preservation likely to fall on economy
  • Farmland easement program explained
  • Farmland Values Up By 16 Per Cent
  • Farmland Values Up By 16 Per Cent
  • Bedford County supervisors pick new chairman
  • Louisiana Real Estate Property Assessments In Flux
  • Land sale prices hit 10-year low
  • Property owners to see values climb
  • State OKs 4,800-acre purchase to preserve Shore land
  • Land values bring shock
  • Farmers Press Lawmakers on Tax Issues
  • Survey to gather information on farming
  • Plan would conserve 112 acres of farmland
  • As growth occurs, we must protect farmland
  • Agriculture, forestry evolve to continue driving state’s economy
  • Kaine announces farmland grant
  • Land Grab Bill to Be Reintroduced?
  • Lee County may lack the money to buy land
  • Emergency rule expands definition of farmland
  • Burlington County moves to preserve farmland
  • Vanishing farmland: Less and less of Merced County is devoted to agriculture
  • Proposals sought to help farmers transition to next generation
  • End of farmland conservation program could mean county layoffs
  • Ag land value steady
  • Accomack under-taxes farmland
  • Pressure builds on Agricultural Land Reserve
  • Inflation is Always a Monetary Phenomenon
  • BV agland value leaps 15% to over $5,500/acre; 10th highest in Iowa
  • Lancaster Farmland Trust Preserves Four Farms in One Day to Reach 20,000 Acres Preserved
  • Farmland ownership
  • 2008 agriculture news
  • Economist sees return to market fundamentals
  • 2008: Year in review
  • Indiana farmland rents dropping?
  • Agriculture briefs
  • Easements would preserve farmland
  • $1M loan to help leave farmland undeveloped
  • FARMLAND VALUE UP 47% IN TWO YEARS
  • Assessor is the decider: What exactly is a farm?
  • Land commission fails farmland
  • Development marks career
  • Average Value Of Iowa Farmland Nears $4,500 An Acre In 2008 Survey
  • Iowa land values rise 14% to near $4,500/acre
  • Lakeshore land values put owners in tax bind
  • County land values rise by 18.4%
  • ISU Survey: Iowa Farmland Values Rose in 2008
  • Is the Price of Farmland Falling?
  • Preservation likely to fall on economy
  • Farmland Values Up 21 Per Cent In 2008
  • Survey: Farmland values continue upward trend
  • Iowa Farmland Value Increases
  • Farmland prices climb for ninth straight year
  • Simsbury Will Discuss Farmland Preservation
  • Farmland values on the rise
  • Development Rights Bill Aims To Save Farmland
  • Scott County finds preserving farmland a tough row to hoe
  • Obama Goes After Farm Subsidies
  • County may be in for fight over farm land
  • Budget, land-use issues top concerns for rural cities
  • USDA Announces Funds for Farmland Repair
  • There’s a lot of cushion between debt and equity in ag
  • Kent County launches fund for farmland preservation
  • Farmland put to good use by many residents
  • Farmland draws weaker bidding at Iowa auctions
  • Borrowing harder for farmers
  • How do you put a price on ag land?
  • Farmland preservation program in final stages
  • County may increase land zoned for agricultural use
  • Property values up 23.7 per cent
  • Striving to preserve farmland
  • New Brunswick farmland values decrease
  • N.B. farmland drops in value
  • Ways to preserve farmland discussed
  • A lone bright spot in real estate: farmland
  • Higher U.S. farmland values good, bad
  • USDA providing farmland repair funds
  • Indiana farmland lease issues
  • The future of farming
  • Best Investment in the Land
  • Farm Values Report shares good news
  • Farmer asks, ‘Where are the funds to rescue us?’
  • Preserving farmland is seen as worthy goal
  • Farmland Value Increases Slowing
  • Conference to focus on farmland banking
  • Announces Why Now Is the Time to Make a Farmland Investment
  • Land owners positioning for market rebound
  • Ag-Rural Land Remains A Sound Investment
  • Landowners hope juries will decide compensation
  • County land values jump at least 34 per cent
  • A careful eye on the land
  • County forms farmland protection plan
  • Conrad promotes stewardship of N.D.’s rich farmland
  • Repeat of 1980s for agriculture unlikely, Purdue economists say
  • Panama: Boom or Bust?
  • ND farmers don't want repeat of 1970s-80s
  • Value of Ontario farmland increases 4.6 per cent in first half of 2008
  • Farmland laws need overhaul
  • Meeting offers opportunity to address farmland preservation
  • Valley land values plunge 74 percent in third quarter
  • REALTORS(R) Use Technology to Transform Business and Client Relationships
  • Budget squeeze hits ag programs
  • Are city slickers getting farmers' tax breaks?
  • City ready to revisit Farmland discourse
  • Agricultural déja vu
  • Charlotte-area lot prices latest to take hit in real estate
  • Land, home sales quiet for the moment, but growth, sales will be back
  • Ag Land Prices May Be Wilting
  • Ag groups are already offering Obama advice
  • Farmland tax breaks should be preserved
  • Farm to join greenbelt
  • Farm Values Report shares good news
  • Essex to hold public meeting on appraisals
  • Ag real estate strong but supplies tight
  • Land prices tumble 73.9 percent from year ago
  • Farmers hit hard by property assessments
  • Alberta farmland values rise again in the first half of 2008: Report
  • Farmland values keep rising: FCC
  • Farmland values keep rising: FCC
  • Windham committee targets farmland preservation
  • Citizens weigh in on rural outlook
  • Property assessments increase more in rural Northumberland than Port Hope and Cobourg
  • Sask. to offer discounts on Crown ag land sales
  • Referendum to protect R.I. farmland approved
  • Durham trails in GTA property values
  • Measure T would save farm land
  • Assessing the financial crisis and its impact on agriculture
  • Mortgage deals sprout on old farmland
  • Officials preserve farmland
  • N.B. farmland drops in value
  • Council to vote on land value taxation
  • Farmland values on the rise
  • Farmland Values Rise
  • Realtor disputes link between crop returns and land prices
  • Farmland Values Up
  • Quebec starts talks on farmland protection
  • TSX Composite Index down over 35% in 2008, Saskatchewan farmland up over 5%
  • 'We're Being Muzzled' Say Top Farmland Scientists
  • Upward trend in value of Saskatchewan farmland continues
  • Big changes proposed to farmland assessment
  • Preserving Western Agriculture and Open Space
  • Don't force us out of business
  • Vote yes on Measure T and save our farmland
  • Unintended consequences: discounted Alberta land
  • Ostraszewski: Carving out a new economy
  • Over 12 years, N.C. loses 1 million acres of farmland
  • Glory Days Fade for U.S. Farmers
  • Assessor predicts double-digit increases in farm land values
  • Farm Bureau: Ag outlook positive for 2009
  • Paving Barnston Island farmland is not in the public's interest
  • Lawsuit filed to protect farmland
  • Blair Farmland Preservation
  • Study to assess value of mixed land use
  • Farmers, business owners hit by assessment hikes
  • Auditor nears completion of county property revaluation
  • U.S. land slide to affect Canadian market
  • Farmlands affected by economic crisis
  • Canada in 2020 – Investing: Up on the farm
  • Farm credit still flows, but standards tighten
  • Farmer argues assessed value
  • Rhode Island acquires rights to Tuckahoe Farm
  • County approves easement application to preserve farmland
  • Saunders Farm is great value
  • Arena District set to expand
  • Wall Street 'flight to safety' may push on farmland values
  • $9.8M to preserve state farmland
  • Farmland Price Rises Halted ; COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
  • Preservation Board Protects 27 Additional Farms, More Than 2,200 Acres of Valuable Pennsylvania Farmland
  • USDA Farm Bill Implementation Progress Update
  • Land conservation amendment may have loophole
  • Get ready for the whallop
  • Referendum M Deletes Obsolete Land Value Provisions From State Constitution
  • Farmland tax credit bills take different tacks
  • Western Canadian farmland: Gold with a cash yield
  • Leasing farmland: windfall or pitfall?
  • RI proposes $2.5M in borrowing to protect farmland
  • Council OKs land purchase for green space
  • 'Flight to Safety' and Strong Crop Demand Lead Investors to Farmland
  • Sellers - Sticking to Your Price Keeps You Stuck
  • From timberland to boutique agriculture
  • Farmers, landlords should discuss lease arrangements
  • Assessing a piece of property, step by step
  • Chatsworth Mayor ponders OMB ruling
  • Putting it in perspective
  • Ont. exempts more farmland from transfer tax
  • NC farm preservation grants are available
  • Producing power not proper use of farmland
  • Amendment One Costs Highlands $519 Million
  • Gold, Interest, and Land
  • One-fifth of Clarke is protected
  • EDITORIAL: Property tax drop
  • Galesburg needs more money from its farmland
  • County to buy farmland on eastern border
  • County pays to preserve farmland
  • Sprawl eating away at prime farmland
  • Wash. state ag continues to break records
  • Saskatchewan tops $1 billion in land sales
  • County property values jump
  • Ocean City Land Values Plummet
  • County spends $1.8M for farms
  • Farmland development rights meeting at Cornell Cooperative
  • Paraguay limits sale of farm land to foreigners
  • County pays to preserve farmland
  • Area farm joins protected land list
  • Farmland disappears at lower rate within Payette County than other Idaho counties
  • How to Solve the Credit Crisis
  • Agriculture flourishing as harvest under way
  • Study Touts Farming's Impact
  • Farmland Values Still Rising
  • Jefferson votes today on rules to protect farmland
  • Farmland disappears at lower rate within Payette County than other Idaho counties
  • Red Alert over Green Acres
  • Agcapita Farmland Investment Partnership, Canada's only RRSP ...
  • Property owners to see assessment increase
  • Midlands farmers feel market swings
  • Farmland Values Still Rising
  • Farm Income And Expenses Increasing
  • Central Valley trust guards farmland from development
  • Farmland values soar as other real estate tanks
  • Group revs up effort to preserve farmland in Scott County
  • The Return Of King Ag
  • Agriculture flourishing as harvest under way
  • Change to 'Green Acres' might raise some rural taxes
  • Agricultural land use tops agenda in Kings County
  • Muskegon County aims to help farm preservation
  • Preserved agricultural lands pump out crops, cream in 2008
  • Moncton must get fair value for land
  • Concerns over farm land and taxes
  • Farmland Preservation Still An Issue
  • South Dakota's land value percentage increase tops nation
  • Push to save local farms gets under way
  • Past, present and future
  • Past, present and future
  • Idaho Farmland Disappearing
  • Officials will buy Lawrence farmland
  • Indiana Farmland Sells for $6.3 Million
  • Prairie Gold
  • Iowa farmland prices keep rising
  • Farmland shoots up in value
  • Landowners gather to hear ordinance interpretation
  • Iowa land prices still climbing, but not as quickly
  • Agcapita Farmland Investment Partnership on the Amount of Capital ...
  • Plan to use farmland as collateral assailed
  • Should we sprawl on farmland?
  • Profits Formula will be released to help real estate investors buy...
  • Iowa Land Values Up Nearly 7% In Six Months
  • Falling crop prices threaten farmland value, analyst says
  • Average farm value in Illinois $5000 per acre
  • 50,000 acres preserved
  • As state struggles, farming holds its own
  • SD land value percentage increase tops nation
  • SD land value percentage increase tops nation
  • Another pitch for farmland
  • Jackson County’s property value among fastest growing in state
  • Property reappraisal explained
  • Cooperation urged on land prices
  • 2 farms added to preservation program
  • More people from outside Berks helping to preserve farmland here
  • Grain prices raise value of Iowa farmland by 15 percent
  • U.S. Farmland Values Reach Record on High Crop Prices (Update2)
  • Buffalo County equalized real estate value goes up
  • Farmland values rise, even for marginal land
  • Appraiser sets price for land with well
  • Land Prices In Minnesota Soar With Crop Prices
  • Land Prices In Minnesota Soar With Crop Prices
  • Illinois Farm Values Up By Double-Digits
  • California Farm Revenues Reach Record High in 2007
  • Illinois Land Values Rise 9% In Six Months
  • Farmland prices go up as investors seek value
  • FARMINGTON: Property tax rate hike backed by selectmen
  • N.D. big player in cropland value
  • County adopts $2.35 property tax rate
  • Corky dropping in for agricultural talk
  • Strong market for crops helps raise area real estate values
  • Indiana Farmland Value, Cash Rents Increase By Double Digits
  • Land values on the rise even for non-prime farmland
  • UNIV OF IL: AVERAGE FARMLAND VALUE IN THE STATE HITS $5,000
  • Preserving farmland ultimately benefits Michigan's economy
  • Farmland Preservation —What Are Development Rights Really Worth?
  • South Dakota's land value percentage increase tops nation
  • Rapid transit drives land prices
  • Rapid transit drives land prices
  • Albuquerque mix of rural tradition, urban agriculture trend
  • Indiana farm land value up
  • County Seeks Public Input On Farmland Preservation
  • Committee to Study Ways to Preserve Farmland
  • Chattanooga: Developers, tough conditions force values to record high
  • Price of Indiana farmland on the rise
  • County officials try to understand farm taxes
  • Farmland prices raise the stakes
  • OFA has concerns on Greenbelt expansion
  • Township tries again to preserve farmland
  • Square Feet | Ventures Acres of Farmland and, Maybe, Profits
  • Big farmland auction planned
  • Ag commissioner announces funding to develop farmland protection plans
  • Should Farmland Rent Be Lower In 2009?
  • Town gets $25K farmland protection grant
  • Sask. gov't may review rules around foreign ownership of farmland
  • Calgary, Alberta CANADA, August 19, 2008 /FSC/ - Agcapita Farmland Investment Partnership
  • Ag commissioner announces funding to develop farmland protection plans
  • Land values keep CISD taxes level
  • Property owners see taxes go up
  • S.D. land value percentage increase tops nation
  • Farmland assessments / Flyovers make sense
  • Protecting Farmland
  • Falling land prices bring Dunedin park a step closer
  • Farmland value on the rise
  • Farmland value on the rise
  • Farm Real Estate at Record High
  • Property Values Increasing on Farmland
  • Workshop planned on owning farmland
  • Va. farm land growing in value
  • Land prices dip 21 percent in second quarter
  • Falling land prices bring Dunedin park a step closer
  • SD farmland values soaring
  • ND farm land value sets another record
  • Virginia farmland growing in value
  • Purdue Study Shows Indiana Farmland Values and Cash Rent Rates Up Again
  • Farmland Ownership Stakes Have Never Been Higher
  • Price of Farmland Continues Climb in Nation, Mountain West
  • Big Investors Eye Farmland
  • Farmland market on rise in area
  • Virginia farmland growing in value
  • Farmland prices are through the roof!
  • American Farmland Trust Asks Congress to Stick With 2008 Farm Bill Funding
  • Farmland Values Rise 8.8%
  • Farm Real Estate Values Continue to Climb in Wisconsin
  • Average North Dakota farm land values keep rising
  • Wisconsin Farmland Value Rises 18 Percent
  • Va. farm real estate value grows: National report says land values gained 3.5% despite economy
  • Expect 20% to 30% rise in land lease rates in '09
  • Michigan Farm Real Estate Values and Cash Rents Increase
  • Value of Farmland Going Up
  • Nebraska farmland values reach record highs
  • North Dakota farmland value sets record
  • Value of Farm Land Hits Record High
  • Farmers preserve land through state, county programs
  • Protecting the land
  • Farmland nibbled again
  • Nebraska farmland values at record levels
  • Value of ag property up 21 percent
  • Agricultural Land Reserve experiences big net loss of land
  • Prices for farmland in flyover country soar
  • Farmland values soar to new highs
  • U.S. Farmland Values Reach Record on High Crop Prices (Update2)
  • All About Investing in Agricultural Land
  • Increase in appraisals explained
  • Value of state farmland has more than doubled
  • Economy not looking so bad, as viewed from the farm
  • Farmland Center Offers Grants
  • County Commissioners Weigh Freeze on Preserved-Farmland Assessments
  • Ag land valuations could see decrease in Fall River County with new legislation
  • Another View: We need a farmland fix
  • Conservation Helps Iowa Farmers “Hold the Raindrop Where it Falls”
  • Land reassessment values hurt local farms’ futures
  • Fertile ground for preservation
  • Farmland prices favor sellers, but for how long?
  • Michigan Land Values Set to Go Even Higher
  • Farmland qualms
  • Scrapping continues over salvage yard
  • Farmland Tax Practice Disputed
  • General plan nibbles away at farmland
  • New Federal Policy Seen As Boon to Farmers
  • Protecting state’s farmland makes sound economic sense
  • Farmland and timberland value assessment focus of Extension telenet program
  • Grant to protect 400 acres of W.Va. farmland
  • Farmland Leasing Meetings Begin July 17
  • Estate Agent Says Farmland Price Still Rising ; Farming
  • Farmland Significantly Outperformed Stocks during Last Inflationary Period
  • Farm Bill expands loans for start-up farmers
  • Farmland leasing meeting set for Clay County
  • 2007 farmland values headed toward plateau
  • Farm rental rates for 2008 and beyond
  • Farmers need record high prices to cover increased production costs
  • High commodity prices, depressed housing market change farming economics
  • Arizona rate increases to peak in July
  • Farmers ride prosperous wave
  • Assessors ask: When is a farm not really a farm?
  • Who’s watching the pot?
  • Farmland Can Protect You From Inflation
  • Why Invest in Land?
  • With land in demand, moratorium out of favor
  • Fresno County ag commissioner refers applicators to Farm Press’ online CEU classes
  • County farm preservation within reach
  • Rural Banks to Benefit From Agricultural Boom
  • Cape property value drop slightly better than estimated; Decline at almost 25 percent; city staff expected 18
  • Crop prices boost Que. farmland values: report
  • Farmers get aid to bring land into production
  • Plan calls for new heights in agriculture
  • Green Zone removal approved
  • Tax sale of Orosi farmland delayed
  • Rising farmland prices affecting young farmers
  • Valley land sales stall while prices continue to fall
  • County governments to lose millions of dollars as property values drop
  • Change in ‘Green Acres’ tax law may have major impact on property owners
  • Farmland Grab: Scarcity of Farmland Creates Intense Competition
  • Investors Swoop In as Land Prices Fall
  • Aspen real estate: the slowdown effect
  • New general plan gives up too much farmland
  • Members want meeting with farmland owners
  • Farm Prices Still Rising
  • High crop prices creating a boom for farmland
  • Property-tax averaging can hurt as much as it helps
  • Farmland prices keep on climbing
  • Agriculture was protected
  • 2007 Big Year for Small Land Transactions
  • Board of Appeal looks at county values
  • Two local officials exploring land-value taxation
  • Meeting to discuss future land use in Copley
  • Property owners look at transferring land
  • Area property owners request lower valuations
  • Land rush hits the U.S. midwest
  • NJ weighs bill encouraging alternative farm energy
  • Farm Bureau Checklist for Property Valuation Protests
  • Conservancy helps farmland owners
  • Property Tax Assessments Anger Some In Jackson County
  • South Dakota Marks 22.5% Jump In Farmland
  • Local farm land rentals part of statewide trend
  • Farm land has big increase in value
  • 'Green belt' hopes to protect farmland
  • Property value cards to arrive next week
  • 2007 Number Of Farms & Land in Farms Highlights
  • Farmland probe enters next stage
  • Task force looks at ways to preserve farmland
  • Study: S.D. land prices soar
  • Property values up 6 percent
  • Some Jones County appraisal values are up by 70 percent
  • Valuations increase for irrigated, dry and grassland acres
  • Land appreciation slows in Upper Valley
  • Dawson County valuations go up
  • Rural Kansas economy booming
  • Rising farmland prices affecting young farmers
  • Land-use meeting again focuses on preserving, protecting farmland
  • S.D. Land Rent, Value Increases Set Record
  • Property value adjustments may cost Clark County $23.2 million
  • Landowners in breach area face lower values
  • Board of revision issues property value settlements
  • Study finds record 2007 North Dakota farm income
  • Cash Rent Up, Land Values Down
  • County leads in ag easement applications
  • Fed: Cash rent rates reflecting land values climb
  • Crop prices boost Que. farmland values: report
  • Salisbury farm to be preserved
  • Growing farm economy puts prairie acres under siege
  • With U.S. Farmland Maxed Out, Growers Tap Into Reserves
  • Tech study estimates many farms will change hands
  • Exchange Morning Post
  • 2008 Ag Land & Lease Value Trends
  • Farming for a better future
  • Minnesota Farmland Rose About 6% Last Year
  • Report Finds Farmland Prices Up In Minn.
  • Monmouth County sets new farmland preservation goals
  • Farm net income gets a boost
  • Kamenz Says Farm Income Drops Show Value Of Agriflex
  • Saskatchewan shucks image as bit player
  • Clark County has 'strong assets' for agricultural companies, study finds
  • Minnesota farmland prices rise about 6 percent
  • Study shows farmland prices creep up
  • Farm cash receipts hit record high
  • Price increases slowing for farmland?
  • Land Prices outstrip economics of farming
  • Farming can be big help to our economy
  • 'Farmland is like an endangered species'
  • Are northwest Iowa farmers being set up for economic fall?
  • Rising farm prices leave some wondering when bubble will burst
  • Rising rural land values spur auction
  • Texas agriculture production sets record at $21.8 billion
  • County issued final property assessment equalization factor
  • Permanently Protecting Farmland
  • Farmland Preservation Program Interests Local Farmers
  • Community-supported farm discussed at BOS
  • Greater downturn for real-estate market
  • Council notes: New tax rates adopted
  • Fayette County holds on to CRP
  • County approves $36M budget this year
  • New York Fed Studies NYC Land Values
  • Few headaches in the heartland, so why the added subsidies?
  • Agency aims to purchase rights to farmland acres
  • Program offers opportunity for farmland preservation
  • What defines farmland?
  • Ag Land Value Becoming a Factor for County, Developers
  • Gas rush increases value of rural land
  • Minnesota's bubble economy: the critical need to prevent our farmland boom from busting
  • Farm production, land costs: poised to burst the bubble
  • Manalapan strives to save farmland
  • Commission adopts Farmland Protection Program
  • Jackson considers ordinance to preserve farmland
  • Delaware investors bet millions on Lincoln County farmland
  • Jackson wants new method of property valuation
  • High Crop Prices Squeezing US Farmland Conservation Program
  • State eyes buying 5,100-acre Teton County farm
  • Don't impose greenbelt on farmers
  • Keeping farm land available for agriculture
  • Commentary: Keeping state’s farm economy on track
  • Creeping sprawl targets farmland
  • Farmland value falls
  • Open house centers on proposals to protect farmland, environmentally sensitive land
  • The dirt on farmland
  • Minnesota's bubble economy: the critical need to prevent our farmland boom from busting
  • Farmland boom leads to warning of bust
  • Saving Farmland: Fresno Meeting Plots Strategies to Curb State's Voracious Urban Sprawl.
  • On Farmland Security
  • Farm Bill Details Unveiled and USDA Says Bill Not Acceptable
  • Agricultural land values jump by 10 per cent
  • Farm land value on the rise
  • Land repurchase program modified
  • Area brokers: Centex departure to have little impact on vacant land market
  • Dallas-Fort Worth commercial real estate market better than most, execs say
  • Real estate capital will remain tight, industry experts say
  • Land prices in downtown Dallas vary widely
  • Farmland Values Up
  • Alberta farmland prices jump 10%
  • Ontario Land Values Up
  • Farmland values up sharply
  • Farmland increasing in value in Manitoba
  • Rise In North Dakota Cropland Values Accelerates
  • Average value of farmland in Saskatchewan increasing
  • County board will make decision on farmland preservation
  • Land rush: Open space and farmland are vanishing. Legislative help is needed.
  • Ag land to credit for overall property increase
  • Property values increase 6 percent statewide
  • North Dakota farm prices continue to climb in March
  • Shedding Light on Truth about Farmland Assessment
  • Land commission's task is to protect farmland
  • Let's Renew ELAPP, But Also Save Farmland
  • Farmland agency couldn't halt subdividing, document claims
  • Larger Crop Estimate Means Lower Farm Prices
  • Plan to protect farmland
  • Town, county push to save farmland
  • Agcapita Farmland Investment Partnership Says Even Higher Global Food Prices are Ahead
  • Ottawa farmers want farmland protection through land trusts
  • Members hear about preserving farmland
  • More political games with Farm Bill, CRP
  • Ontario's greenbelt a model for the world
  • DJ FOCUS: Officials Fear Farmland Bubble May Be About To Burst
  • Easements have history of protecting California farmland
  • Farmland appeal grows, as does risk
  • The Next Economic Bubble: Farmland?
  • Making a push to protect county farmland
  • Pott appraisals up slightly in '08
  • County assessor reports land values holding steady, foreclosures down
  • Land Once Preserved Now Being Farmed
  • Farmland tops $3,000 an acre in southeast SD
  • Your Money Team: Is farmland still a good investment?
  • $15,250 For Prime Illinois Farmland!
  • Deed restriction would keep farmland as farmland
  • For U.S. farmland, signs of a property bubble?
  • S. Dakota leads U.S. in growth of income
  • Commodity group leaders discuss ag issues
  • Prime land prices surge past $5,000
  • What will property tax statements say?
  • America's vanishing grasslands
  • Is the farm economy as strong as it looks?
  • Real Estate Niches - How to Sell Country Property in a Tough Market
  • Suydam Farm being preserved as open space
  • Lawmakers provide $1 milion to save local valleys' farmland
  • Land values soar near Standish casino
  • Rising Farm Prices Splash Extra Profits Toward Sprinkler Maker
  • US farmland prices are rising rapidly - does this mean Canada will follow?
  • Buyers still digging deep for Illinois farmland
  • New Insurance Policy Targets Property Values
  • Iowa farmland average price up 18 percent
  • Illinois Farmland Up 6% to 17%; Nebraska Up 23%
  • Farmland values surge
  • State lost 280,000 acres of farmland
  • Survey: Average Farm Land Values Up 23% In Last Year
  • Investors push farmland prices higher: report
  • IL Farmland Prices Continue Double Digit Rise
  • Property values rise by nearly $1 billion in Chelan County
  • Land values soar as crop prices climb
  • Report: Farmland ignored
  • Iowa Farmland Values Up 11% in Past Six Months
  • Iowa farmland value climb may be leveling off
  • Nebraska Farmland Values Up 23 Percent
  • Iowa farmland values up, survey shows
  • Iowa farmland values still on fire
  • Iowa farmland average price up 18%
  • Farmland Values Continue Upward Trend
  • Help shape the future of agriculture by taking part
  • Saving Farmland, One Acre At A Time
  • Farm bill deadline extended
  • Lawmakers seek money to protect farmland
  • Property assessments up $1.5 billion
  • Consultant: Don't get too greedy when it comes to land purchases
  • Fat of the land?
  • Notices of Value mailed to property owners
  • Md. to slash Crisfield business land values
  • Banks, funds swoop on farmland as commodities boom
  • Town Spends $8 Million To Save Farmland And Trails
  • Title costs tied to property’s value
  • Reappraisal shows marked increase in property values
  • Farmers fight for estate tax reform
  • North Dakota farm prices continue to rise in February
  • If land values go up, millage goes down
  • Land value-priced
  • Assessment Results No Surprise for Some
  • Farmers hoping for more ‘green’ in 2008
  • Farm land will stay that way
  • New report focuses on stemming farmland loss
  • Land appraisal methods raise some questions
  • The upside of the real estate downturn
  • Disappearing Farmland
  • ODA opens 2008 application period for Clean Ohio AEPP
  • Iowa Sees Record Farmland Prices
  • Recession? What Recession?
  • Farms, businesses show top assessment increase
  • Farmland cost soars in Midwest
  • Grain boom may spark rural revival
  • Crop prices cause rise in farmland bids
  • Slice of farmland preserved
  • Fed: Crop prices lead to higher Indiana, Michigan farmland values
  • Farmland prices continue to jump across upper Midwest
  • Is Stafford artificially inflating land values?
  • Property values in Mat-Su increase about 2 percent
  • Indiana Farm Bureau Keeps Eyes on Property Tax Issue
  • Paradise soon to be lost in San Joaquin County
  • Farmland donations to be accepted
  • Property value decrease may please farmers, but will cause taxes to increase for most
  • MBT lowers property values, Realtors say
  • Smaller lots cut housing costs: Premier
  • New Farm Stats
  • Agricultural outlook shows grain prices high, net farm income strong
  • Farmland values surge on growing farm income
  • Farmland Preservation Passes
  • Clinton town officials aim to protect farmland
  • Preserved farms: Are they really saved forever?
  • Midwest Farmland Values Rise, Again
  • Bankers worry about high farmland values
  • Farmland value boom continues
  • State bank regulator worried over farm land values
  • Let's redefine development
  • Officials examine future of farmland
  • Iowa farmland prices rise 18% in '07
  • Public land policy: Retain or retire development rights?
  • Farmers Aren't Getting Rich
  • Record prices in Ala. farm forecast, offset by planting expenses
  • Land Prices Strong, Not Crazy
  • Agriculture's new 'golden age'
  • ISU official cautious about land values
  • Farm land values rise as biofuels boost crop prices
  • It's a matter of trust
  • Bullish farmland prices out of bounds, farmers say
  • Farm land values rise as crop prices soar
  • Energy boom, crop prices raising value of rural land in Kansas, Missouri
  • Agriculture is still the king
  • Rude awakening coming for farmland developers
  • Bankers say high land prices, rent income help farm economy...
  • Rural real estate values strong in Missouri, Kansas
  • High prices don't ease farm worry
  • Best of S.J.'s farmland disappearing
  • County protects farmland
  • Energy boom, crop prices raising value of rural land
  • Saving farm land
  • Farm Prices To Remain Strong, But Costs Rising
  • USDA predicts more farm income
  • Land value in question
  • Real estate prices skyrocket, returns rise over past decade
  • Report warns of California farmland losses
  • Ag Economist: World Grain Demand Straining U.S. Supply
  • Commentary: Reform for farmland property taxes
  • Agcapita Farmland Investment Partnership Announces First and Only RRSP Eligible Direct Farmland Investment Vehicle in Canada
  • Westchester Group CEO Reveals Exciting Times Ahead for Agriculture
  • Farmland prices continue to soar
  • KANE COUNTY: State panel to discuss tax to save farmland
  • Iowa Agriculture Cash Rental Rates Jump
  • Albertans heading home to a red-hot housing market in booming Saskatoon
  • Farmland value boom continues
  • Farmland property tax snafu causes concerns
  • What Experts Say About Iowa's Increasing Farmland Prices
  • Farm property values increase
  • Food boom: Canada's growing wealth
  • Diverse 'tidal wave' of investors turns to farmland
  • Western Farmlands On The Decline
  • Overall farm prices in ND declined slightly in January
  • Raising the voices of farmers
  • Nebraska land values soar
  • Rising trend continues for ag land
  • Farmland value jumps
  • Farmland prices soar
  • The law and the land S.C. lawmakers protect farming in an increasingly urban state
  • Hagel: Tough obstacles face next generation of nation's farmers
  • Nebraska Land Values Soar
  • Kansas City Fed Survey Shows Record 4Q Farmland Price Rises
  • At Ag Issues and Marketing Series, farmers talk of an uncertain future
  • Biofuels boost land values
  • Farmland reaching record price levels
  • Michigan farmland values continue to rise
  • S.D. lawmakers approve changes in farmland property tax assessment
  • Farm Numbers Shrink as Size Increases
  • Farmington planners promote preserving farmland
  • Farmland prices on the rise and investors outbid farmers
  • Valley land values rise in 2007
  • Green Acres program losing greenbacks?
  • Slowing home values worry cities
  • Assessment changes could cause confusion
  • Buyer sought for farmland
  • Farm Prices Looking Good
  • Land is the hottest commodity on the farm
  • Highlands Property Value High
  • Fairhaven residents decry hike in land value
  • Kings County votes down farmland rezoning
  • Report: Farmland more valuable than ever
  • Ag-valuation change leaps hurdle
  • Farmland more valuable than ever
  • Annual 'Best Places to Live in Rural America' Rankings Released
  • Farmland Values Continue To Appreciate
  • Farmland prices increase sharply
  • Tax or no tax, that is the question in Pierre these days
  • 2008 may be a good farm year
  • Iowa land values set another record
  • Indiana Farm Prices Higher in January
  • Farmland more valuable than ever
  • Farmland fetching high prices
  • House passes change in valuation of ag land
  • Fruit growers face challengesAging farmers, global competition and ...
  • Investors plow cash into farmland
  • Creighton professor says recession looks like its on the way
  • Property tax bills rise with market
  • EDITORIAL: Good times in farm country
  • Iowa land values set another record
  • Land is the hottest commodity on the farm
  • Farmland increasing in value
  • In Florida, real estate values fall dramatically
  • Wisconsin Real Estate Looking Up
  • Alberta real estate sales increased in 2007
  • Many factors blend together to reach assessed farmland values
  • What's the Hottest Farm Commodity? Land
  • Farm prices jump in November
  • Farmland increasing in value
  • Farm bill is boon for wealthy
  • B.C. farmers getting richer as land values skyrocket
  • PROGRESS: Land value highs and lows: Prime ag land values continue to rise, but there's a flip side called input costs
  • Canadian commercial real estate strong: Moody's
  • Cash rent increases probably highest in Iowa
  • Appraising property is complicated procedure
  • Rising farmland values affecting road improvements in Renville County
  • Declining property values require spending vigilance
  • Lakefront property values are cresting
  • Land rent may soar
  • Iowa farmland prices rose nearly 23% in 2007
  • More farm woes
  • Close more farms!
  • Northwest Iowa leads state in farmland value
  • 40% S.L. farmland foreign-held
  • Nation's farmers expected to earn record net farm income in 2007
  • City takes steps to expropriate downtown land
  • Some rural land sales 'dead as a doornail'
  • County officials work to finish property assessments
  • My Turn: Not fair that property owners pay taxes for all
  • Close more farms!
  • Assessed land values on the rise in Nelson County
  • Average real estate prices rose 19.5% in Baku, 2007
  • Escaping the City: Seven Reasons to Buy Country Property
  • State has eyes fixed on land in UP
  • Farmers pin hopes on plan
  • Development eating away productive ground
  • Real Estate Sector: Down And Out
  • Property reappraisal requests soar
  • Latest property tax assessments in the mail
  • More farm land, open space should be protected
  • Countdown to the 2008 Farm Bill: Part I
  • Lotterman: Value of asset rises as revenue goes up
  • Farmers a mix of caution, optimism on 2008 outlook
  • Future of farming discussed at Harrisburg show
  • Commercial/industrial/retail real estate market Slowdown expected in '08
  • Real estate market continues to soar: report
  • Does It Feel Like The 1970s?
  • State saves local farms
  • Further research needed in Bedford to see benefits to farmland preservation
  • $500000 to help towns develop farmland protection plans
  • Use-Value Law Saving Wisconsin Farmers $350 Million
  • Report: State real estate market will recover
  • Costa Rican Property Can Be a Good Investment
  • Waterfront property values soar
  • Lotterman: Real estate values are linked to commuting costs
  • Farmland values continue to climb
  • Is farmland going to be our next bubble?
  • Mitchell County farmland hits all-time high in 2007
  • New real estate year starts with a tale of San Francisco's two cities
  • 'O8 Real Estate Factors
  • Government minister expects many Albertans will be upset with new land policy
  • Ag value fight looms in state Legislature
  • Realtors Rebound to begin in 08
  • Pitkin County real estate sales dip in ’07
  • Ways to cope despite real estate's dire outlook
  • In real estate: A tale of two Friscos
  • County Land Value Surge Mirrors Md. Average
  • Farm prices up
  • New land owners can register fo ag district protection
  • Real estate value jumps $110 billion
  • Indiana Farm Prices Soar in 2007
  • Is Now a Good Time to Sell Land?
  • County's ag land assessed at only half its market value, report says
  • Real estate market feels ‘speed bump'
  • Farmland value spike
  • A record year for farmland preservation
  • Real estate forecast for 2008
  • Revised property values surprise city
  • Lawmaker: Big changes are needed in property values
  • Don't Bet the Farm
  • Survey shows values of Iowa farmland soaring
  • Return to normalcy
  • Real estate grey zones or "Can they really do that?"
  • Land prices plunge in Inland Empire, but Fontana's land has smallest decline in value of any city in two-county region
  • Surging farm incomes spawn more ag lending
  • Land Prices Soar
  • Iowa land prices soar; Scott County leads the way
  • ANNUAL FARMLAND SURVEY
  • Rural resurgence
  • Real estate transaction fee could boost Indy housing fund
  • US real estate outlook
  • Continuing agriculture policies that work
  • Determining the value of farmland
  • Assessing farmland
  • Farmland value soars once again in Iowa
  • Real estate values reviewed
  • Farm Bureau wants zoning changes to protect farmland from sprawl
  • Saskatchewan a hot property for developers
  • Farmland values set another record
  • Area farmland prices average $4,000 an acre
  • Economic Uncertainty Surrounds Commercial Real Estate Market
  • State farmland still vanishing
  • Farmland values shatter record in Iowa
  • Working out the worth
  • Iowa farm land values at an all-time high
  • Farmland Investment
  • Missouri Tax Commission says no increase in land value
  • Farm markets in Louisiana
  • Good: Farm prices have moved to 'new plateau'
  • Cost of Iowa Farmland Increases Since Last Year
  • Farmland prices keep breaking records
  • Fighting the farm addiction
  • Ethanol fuels farmland prices
  • Preserving Manatee County's farmland
  • Buying the farm
  • High-tech brings rural towns back to life
  • Farmland prices increase 22%
  • Iowa farmland price hikes outstrip neighboring states
  • Iowa farmland value tops $3,900 an acre
  • Biofuels driving up farmland prices in Iowa
  • Prices for North Dakota farm land have gone up
  • Farmland values expected to continue climb
  • Farm land sale prices climbing
  • 'Moderate' growth seen for real estate in 2008
  • Commercial Real Estate: The Next Shoe to Drop?
  • Township poised to preserve more land
  • State situation with farmland takes on 'sense of urgency'
  • USDA: Biofuels lead to record farm income
  • FEATURE-With prices high, farming is bright spot in U.S.
  • Ferris: Biofuels will boost prices on food
  • WALSH COUNTY: Farmers bid up land prices
  • Developers push farmland values higher
  • Deals to protect land see big gains
  • Wine Lovers Put Down Roots in Wine Country
  • Farmland Values Look Solid
  • Bet the Farm
  • Civic Agriculture = Sane Housing
  • A Resurgence in Our Fields
  • Private, public groups encourage farm protections
  • Green acres
  • Farmland is now the hot real estate deal
  • Land-price boom to eventually produce doom?
  • Farm industry on downward spiral
  • U.S. farm '07 income seen at record $87.5 bln-USDA
  • New campaign revitalizes businesses in Farmland
  • New land values startle owners
  • Net farm income drops again in '06
  • October real estate sales tumble
  • Land on Shaky Ground
  • Farmland values look solid
  • Examination of farmland’s value comes none too soon
  • Farmland values highlight stable economy
  • Study aims to define value of WNC farms
  • Price hikes changing the buyer picture in Newmarket, Aurora
  • Farmland Prices Depend Upon Circumstances
  • Preserve farmland
  • State easements to protect farmland could be good for sellers
  • Judges back proposal limiting State Farm rate increase
  • Price soars for île Charron
  • Farm income up in Midwest, KC Fed survey shows
  • Higher Property Values May Increase Taxes
  • Report: Farmland worth saving even in state's urban counties
  • Prime Land Market
  • Land donations can enhance property value
  • Renting Ohio's farmland
  • Farm land prices driving up, too
  • Farm owners digging in against heavier tax load
  • Cropland values jump 14.7%
  • Land values inflated by ethanol
  • Land Prices Soar
  • Ethanol: Inequity for Farmers
  • OJ Farm Price Forecast Is Good
  • Farmland prices jump 11% in Ohio, 15% in Michigan
  • Losing Volusia's farmland bit by bit
  • Several tactics can be used to protect farmland from loss
  • Farmland real estate is up 90% in 5 years
  • Imperial County's Emerging Ethanol Empire
  • Sussex County previews draft of plan to save more farmland
  • Skyrocketing cropland prices shackle some farmers
  • Farmland values highlight stable economy
  • Farmland real estate is up 90% in 5 years
  • County farmland worth protecting, but not easy
  • Initiative to protect farmland
  • Value of Ohio farmland increasing
  • Proposed land use measure raises debate
  • Farmland Value Study looks to preserve vanishing acres
  • Candidates endorse saving farmland
  • Yes on Measure 49
  • FCC farmland value report
  • Values of land, buildings set to increase
  • Farmland values continue to rise
  • Basic questions of Measures 37, 49 and what they mean
  • Ag economists see sharp rise in farmland values
  • Income high, expenses climbing
  • Tips on Finding Country Property
  • Group tries to slow farmland loss
  • Crop prices prompt rise in Iowa farmland values
  • WHAT FARMING FUTURE?
  • Back Home on the Hobby Farm
  • Boone County boosts land values, resulting in higher impact fees
  • Alabama farmland rises to record value
  • Study Finds That Wind Farms Do Not Harm Property Values
  • Farm values up by three per cent
  • Escalating land values entice land owners to sell out
  • Farmland prices up but lagging national average
  • Farm values up by three per cent
  • Farmland Values Climb
  • Ethanol market puts cash in hand for corn farmers
  • Michigan farm real estate value hits new record high
  • Upvalley vineyard values continue to soar
  • Exports and Value-Added Agriculture Working in Oregon
  • Property values increase
  • Agricultural land value slightly up
  • First Northern launches rural mortgage program
  • Farm Real Estate Value Continues to Climb
  • Reduction of real estate taxes is at center of new plan
  • Report lauds new land-use idea
  • Iowa Land Prices Rise at Record Rate
  • Farmland sales, prices level off
  • Business is booming
  • Farmland prices grow, but rate abates
  • The William Smith House, Hamilton, VA Luxury Real Estate Listing
  • Gregoire’s wind farm approval stirs reactions
  • Crop swap: Southern California's booming nursery business brings new life to citrus acreage
  • Area agland value rockets up again; could it be too much, too fast?
  • Sellers cut price of historic farm by $1 million
  • Homes of a different color
  • Survey shows farmland values go up
  • News Minute: Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press
  • Farmland prices rise 7%, study says
  • Iowa Farmland Values Soar
  • A Land Rush for an Expiring Tax Break
  • ‘Social Networking’ Trend Coming To Real Estate
  • Land Sales Still Hot in Indiana
  • BIG $$$ for land
  • County’s ag land values to rise; could get rollback, too
  • Feds Buy Western Lands with High Conservation Values
  • Farmland bringing record prices — and still on the rise
  • Area counties lead pack in Wisconsin property value growth
  • Value of state's farmland on the way up
  • Farmers buying more farmland
  • The New Gold Coast
  • ILLINOIS FARMLAND VALUES CONTINUE TO GO UP
  • No End in Sight for Land Inflation
  • No End in Sight for Land Inflation
  • Survey Shows an Increase in Indiana Farmland Values
  • Ethanol is Feeding Hot Market for Farmland
  • Agricultural Land Values Continue to Rise Across the U.S.
  • Nebraska Farm Real Estate Value and Cash Rent Higher
  • Cash Rent Negotiations
  • Investors cash in on cheap Saskatchewan farmland
  • How to Run a Real Estate Brokerage - Technology
  • [Iowa] Land values continue rise: Survey
  • Do you know your land's value? ~ Access farmland values online
  • Green Acres ~ Farmland is more expensive than ever before thanks to a hunger for ethanol and simpler living
  • U.S. soybeans 88% planted

     

    Resources

    Buying and selling of agricultural land can be very complex.  To help you tackle the issues surrounding agricultural land transactions, Farms.com Real Estate has compiled a list of experts in the areas of agricultural economics and land values. 

    University of Illinois

    Department of Agricultural and Consumer Economics, Extension Specialist, Farm Management
    Gary Schnitkey
    schnitke@uiuc.edu

    Department of Agricultural and Consumer Economics, Extension Specialist, Farm Management
    Dale Lattz
    d-lattz@uiuc.edu

    Iowa State University

    Michael Duffy
    mduffy@iastate.edu
    http://www.econ.iastate.edu/faculty/duffy/landnew.html

    Kansas State University

    Kevin Dhuyvetter
    Professor and Extension Specialist, Farm Management
    kcd@ksu.edu

    Terry Kastens
    Professor and Extension Specialist, Farm Management
    tkastens@agecon.ksu.edu

    Michigan State University

    Stephen Harsh
    Professor and Extension Specialist in Agricultural Economics
    harsh@msu.edu

    Eric Wittenberg
    Outreach Specialist
    wittenbe@msu.edu

    University of Minnesota

    Philip Raup
    Professor Emeritus
    praup@umn.edu

    David Bau
    Agricultural Business Management, Agricultural Business Management
    bauxx003@umn.edu

     

     

     

     

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