Lenders' sentiments on Missouri agricultural land values

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"In Missouri, land sales prices do not need to be reported to a governmental or public agency. This means that farmers, bankers, and appraisers are unable to see a history of sales transactions to see how land values are changing. The University of Missouri has worked to address this knowledge gap with the annual Missouri Farm Land Values Opinion Survey since 2000. In addition, MU Extension’s annual Agricultural Lenders Seminar collects expectations on how land values will change in the next year from attending lenders while offering education on market outlook and farm budgets. The 2022 Agricultural Lenders Seminars were held between November and December through a partnership with Missouri Department of Agriculture’s Missouri Agricultural and Small Business Development Authority (MASBDA) and the Farm Service Agency (FSA). The data below summarizes 274 attending agricultural lenders’ expectations for 2023."--First page.

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