Farmland rental rates continue to soften in many parts of the
Midwest.
In Minnesota, Extension educator David Bau says their data shows a slight downward trend for most of the state.
“Crops vary as I go across the state, and that is showing up in the rental rates going into next year. If farmers had relatively good crops or poor crops, it has a big impact on 2020 rents.”
He tells Brownfield it remains difficult negotiating a fair arrangement.
Continue reading Farmland rental rates soften going into 2020 at Brownfield Ag News.