Iowa saw less ag land being sold last year than normal, which continues the trend down from the high number of transactions experienced several years ago.
Land markets stabilize throughout Corn Belt, buyers remain cautious
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Iowa saw less ag land being sold last year than normal, which continues the trend down from the high number of transactions experienced several years ago.
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