Spring numbers show sharp increase in Illinois farmland prices – Center Square

"People are interested in buying farmland because they are afraid that inflation could reduce the value of holding money in other forms,” said Mike Doherty, of the Illinois Farm Bureau. “We want to see if this is sustained and what kind of land classes we are talking about."

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