A Minnesota ag lender says quality farmland is holding its value, but lower quality land has fallen off.
Kent Thiesse with MinnStar Bank in Lake Crystal adds that’s true whether it’s bought or rented land.
“We’re seeing the gap widen out a little bit based on quality of land, and over in our area tile drainage.”
He says farmers are paying closer attention to drainage and soil fertility as margins get tighter.
Continue reading Gap between good and not good land widens at Brownfield Ag News.