Why U.S. Farmland Values Remain Strong in an Ag Downturn | Damian Mason
Ag Entertainment
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49m
U.S. agriculture is in its third year of economic pressure, yet farmland values remain resilient. Why have farm real estate prices not declined alongside commodity margins?
In this episode, Damian Mason speaks with Howard Halderman of Halderman Real Estate & Farm Management about the forces shaping agricultural land values today. While development pressure, renewable energy projects, and data centers contribute in select regions, the primary driver remains active farmers expanding their operations.
Key farmland ownership statistics reinforce market stability:
• Approximately two-thirds of farmland buyers are farmers
• 85% of absentee landowners live within 100 miles of their holdings
• 96.4% of U.S. farmland is owned by American individuals or entities
• The average farm debt-to-asset ratio is just 14%
With strong equity positions, limited leverage, and local ownership concentration, U.S. farmland markets differ significantly from previous downturn cycles. This episode examines agricultural land investment trends, farm balance sheet strength, rural real estate outlook, and what producers and investors should expect moving forward.
If you are a farmer, landowner, ag lender, or agribusiness professional evaluating farmland investments, this discussion provides critical economic insight into agricultural real estate stability.
U.S. agriculture is in its third year of economic pressure, yet farmland values remain resilient. Why have farm real estate prices not declined alongside commodity margins?
In this episode, Damian Mason speaks with Howard Halderman of Halderman Real Estate & Farm Management about the forces shaping agricultural land values today. While development pressure, renewable energy projects, and data centers contribute in select regions, the primary driver remains active farmers expanding their operations.
Key farmland ownership statistics reinforce market stability:
• Approximately two-thirds of farmland buyers are farmers
• 85% of absentee landowners live within 100 miles of their holdings
• 96.4% of U.S. farmland is owned by American individuals or entities
• The average farm debt-to-asset ratio is just 14%
With strong equity positions, limited leverage, and local ownership concentration, U.S. farmland markets differ significantly from previous downturn cycles. This episode examines agricultural land investment trends, farm balance sheet strength, rural real estate outlook, and what producers and investors should expect moving forward.
If you are a farmer, landowner, ag lender, or agribusiness professional evaluating farmland investments, this discussion provides critical economic insight into agricultural real estate stability.
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