An ag real estate professional says farmland values will likely continue to soften in 2019.
Randy Dickhut with Farmers National Company says farmland values have been fairly steady with downward pressure because of the down farm economy.
“Lower farm incomes and lower commodity prices have put some stress on farmers and so the land values have reacted to that,” he says.
But, he tells Brownfield that could change if more farmland was for sale.
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