Could farmland prices continue to rise in 2022?

After setting records in 2021, farmland prices could climb even higher. A number of states saw at least a 10 percent rise in land getting sold last year.

Ground in the Grain Belt is being sold for more than $10,000 dollars an acre.

Farmers National Company’s Randy Dickhut spoke with RFD-TV’s own Janet Adkison on the highlights from 2021, the trends he is seeing, and what to expect in 2022.

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