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Nebraska Farm Real Estate Market Developments 2003-2004, Bruce B. Johnson, Raymond J. Supalla, Aaron Raymond
Nebraska Farm Real Estate Market Developments 2003-2004, Bruce B. Johnson, Raymond J. Supalla, Aaron Raymond
Nebraska Farm Real Estate Reports
Nebraska’s agricultural land values moved sharply upward across the state during 2003 and into 2004, recording an average gain of 9.2 percent for the 12 months ending February 1, 2004. This average increase was the largest annual percentage gain in 14 years. And it followed on several years of fairly stable land values. Virtually all land classes showed gains, and in all areas of the state–even in areas of serious multi-year drought, where previous-year value declines had occurred. The highest-priced land in the state is now center pivot irrigated cropland in Eastern Nebraska as the market preference for this irrigated …