2014-08 PAER: Farmland Values Survey 2014

August 1, 2014

A Time Of Change? Indiana’s Farmland Market In 2014
Craig L. Dobbins, Professor & Kim Cook, Research Associate

Indiana Pasture Land, Irrigated Farmland, Hay Ground, And On-Farm Grain Storage Rent
Craig L. Dobbins, Professor & Kim Cook, Research Associate

Farmland Taxes: The Coming Dilemma Of Higher Taxes And Lower Crop Incomes!
Larry DeBoer, Professor

Is Farmland Currently Priced As An Attractive Investment?
Timothy G. Baker, Michael D. Boehlje & Michael R. Langemeier, Professors

Articles in this Publication:

A Time of Change? Indiana’s Farmland Market in 2014

Indiana Pasture Land, Irrigated Farmland, Hay Ground, and On-Farm Grain Storage Rent

Farmland Taxes: The Coming Dilemma of Higher Taxes and Lower Crop Incomes!

Is Farmland Currently Priced as an Attractive Investment?

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