New Study: No-Till Farming and Land Values Grow Very Well Together Posted by Growing Produce Staff|August 15, 2022 Economic findings show a 1% increase in the production practice translates to a $7.86 per acre increase in land values across the Midwest.Read More
Cox Farms Launches as One of the Largest Greenhouse Growers in North America Posted by Growing Produce Staff|March 28, 2024
Healthy Soils at Center of New $5 Million Initiative for California Citrus Growers By California Farm Bureau|March 27, 2024
Farm Interests Keep Wary Eyes on the Tax Man By Frank Giles|August 30, 2021 Florida Grower Editor Frank Giles discusses why one particular tax provision has U.S. agricultural stakeholders worried.
In What Ways Will COVID-19 Change the Vegetable Industry? [Opinion] By Carol Miller|June 24, 2020 If anything, the pandemic has proven how important connectivity is for the economy to keep functioning.
Farmland Ho! Economic Engine in Florida Still Growing Strong By Frank Giles|March 9, 2020 A steady stream of ag transactions is at the heart of healthy land values. See what experts had to say during the 2020 Lay of the Land Conference.
What Can Be Done to Save Florida Farmland From Population Boom? By Frank Giles|December 23, 2019 With nearly 1,000 people added to the state daily, agricultural easements program needs funding.
Why a Booming Economy is Good and Bad for Florida Farmers By Frank Giles|May 23, 2019 Will the state’s economic engine keep running hot? Growers who can navigate a shifting business landscape will find new consumers and opportunities.
Report: Land Values in Florida Rock Solid By Frank Giles|May 8, 2019 Energized economy and influx of new residents fuel continued growth.
Florida Land Values Strong Thanks to Rising Economy By Frank Giles|May 16, 2018 Annual report shows real estate market firing on all cylinders in the Sunshine State.
Make Way for More Ideas on Your Farm If and Where You Can By Paul Rusnak|December 21, 2017 With population soaring and tourism numbers off the charts, it’s never been more important for Florida growers to make the most of their land.
Citrus Growth Path Uncertain as Florida Real Estate Surges By Frank Giles|April 18, 2017 According to the latest Lay of the Land Market Report, the waiting game for a solution to greening has tempered groves sales.
How Soil Type Affects Land Values By Phoebe Moll|November 17, 2016 Sand, loam, and muck all offer something different when setting property prices.
Florida Farmland Becoming Big Deal For Institutional Investors By Frank Giles|May 20, 2016 Real estate values in the Sunshine State dictated by money looking for a home.
Florida Farmland Remains Hot Commodity Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 5, 2015 Recent multimillion-dollar deal involving Immokalee citrus grove is among several high-acreage, high-dollar transactions.
Bankrupt Florida Farm To Yield Plenty Of Land, Equipment In Upcoming Auction Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 30, 2015 As many as seven different buyers could be part of this Chapter 11 proceeding.
Report: Florida Agriculture Property Values Remain Firm By Frank Giles|May 12, 2015 Lay of the land confirms farm tracts are good investment.
Ag Land Value Goes Back To The Future By Frank Giles|December 20, 2014 Good ground and longevity are the best positions moving forward.
Demand For Florida Farmland Exceeding Supply Posted by Paul Rusnak|December 5, 2014 High prices and water shortages in other parts of the country have potential buyers looking to the Sunshine State.
Bill Gates Uploading Lots Of Florida Farmland Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 22, 2014 Recent acquisition for the Microsoft icon involves more than 4,500 acres for nearly $28 million.
Farming Production Costs And Farmland Values Increase Posted by Christina Herrick|August 4, 2014 Midwest sees spike in production costs’ Northern Plains land values increased by 16.3%