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Dr. Michael Duffy, Iowa State University Extension Economist Iowa Land Value Survey 2014
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Statewide Average
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High Grade Land
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Medium Grade Land
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Low Grade Land
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Northwest up 2.8% up $83
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North Central
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Northeast
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West Central
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Central
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East Central
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Southwest
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South Central
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Southeast
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AVERAGE VALUES all grades 1950−2014
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PERCENTAGE CHANGE from previous year, 1951−2014
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AVERAGE VALUES adjusted for inflation
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PERCENTAGE CHANGE adjusted for inflation
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2014 AVERAGE VALUES
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PERCENTAGE CHANGE
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POSITIVE FACTORS affecting land values
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NEGATIVE FACTORS affecting land values
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WHO PURCHASED farmland
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WHO PURCHASED farmland
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SALES ACTIVITY relative to previous year
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sales activity from previous year CHANGE IN
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SUMMARY 8.9 percent decrease largest decrease since 1986 Land values are still 18 percent higher than in 2011 Southeast Iowa continued to increase in value, the only area in the state to do so Number of sales dropped considerably Farm income and interest rates will be keys to watch
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