2012-04 PAER

April 1, 2012

Why Farm Land Assessments Will Continue To Rise
Larry DeBoer, Professor

Farm Managers’ And Rural Appraisers’ Assessment Of Indiana’s Farmland Market**
Craig Dobbins, Professor

Passing The Farm’s Management To The Next Generation
Amber Remble, Graduate Student, Roman Keeney and Maria Marshall, Associate Professors

Articles in this Publication:

Why Farm Land Assessments Will Continue to Rise

Farm Managers’ and Rural Appraisers’ Assessment of Indiana’s Farmland Market**

Passing the Farm’s Management to the Next Generation

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