The farmland market continues to be strong across the Midwest.
In southern Minnesota, corn and soybean farmer Tim Waibel says quality ground is going for $10,000 to $14,000 an acre.
“All depends on you know, if you’ve got an 80-acre chunk that’s sitting between two guys and they both want it, we certainly all know that drives the price.”
The Minnesota Corn Growers Association chairman tells Brownfield larger parcels don’t seem to scare off farmers like they used to.