Inflation Impact: What is the outlook on farmland value as we close out this year?

Land values held remarkably well in 2022, only beginning to dip around September as a reaction to inflationary pressures.

As the year comes to a close, many are now speculating over what the land industry has in store for 2023.

National Land Realty President, Jason Burbage spoke with RFD-TV’s own Suzanne Alexander about what stood out to him on the farmland trends, how commodity prices and inflation could impact those trends, and how a recession could impact land investments next year.

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