Since 2019 farmland values have climbed, but there are signs of a potential slowdown, Ken Eriksen writes in an analysis piece ...
North Dakota cropland values increased 11.59% heading into the spring of 2024, marching upward from 2,863 per acre to 3,174 ...
Nearly a quarter of U.S. mammal species are on the endangered species list. Researchers say farming with biodiversity in mind ...
The solar industry is pushing into the Midwest, drawn by wide-open fields, cheaper land rents, access to electric ...
Environmentalists rejoiced when China announced its commitment to reach carbon neutrality by 2060, but the decarbonization of ...
North Dakota’s cropland values have increased more than 10% for the third consecutive year, according to an annual survey.
In the USDA’s TOTAL Survey from 2014, rented land accounted for around 28% of US pastureland (~144 MM Acres) and 54% of US cropland (~214 MM Acres). That survey also found that 31% of farmland ...
In June 2022, fertilizer runoff pushed Des Moines Water Works, the municipal agency charged with overseeing drinking water, ...
In B.C., researchers looked at areas where there was less than 30 per cent natural habitat within two kilometres of cropland that needs pollinators. They then predicted crop yields if that habitat ...
North Dakota’s cropland values have increased more than 10% for the third consecutive year, according to an annual survey.
Some agricultural economists and agronomists counter that taking even small amounts of the best cropland out of production for solar development and damaging valuable topsoil impacts future crop ...
North Dakota’s cropland values have increased more than 10% for the third consecutive year, according to an annual survey. North Dakota cropland values increased 11.59% heading into the spring ...