National Land Realty offers insight into the market with the changing economic policies

“Right now, it’s rapidly changing daily. The policies are changing daily!”

Changing economic policies have many keeping a close eye on the ag land market.

From evolving trade developments to the reconciliation bill, there are a number of moving factors that could impact farmland values.

CEO of National Land Realty, Ronnie Richardson, spoke with RFD-TV’s Suzanne Alexander on the Big Beautiful Bill, current conditions in the market, and advice for producers.

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