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ManagementThe great cash crop: FarmlandThe great cash crop: Farmland
The rise in farmland prices may be a sign that the U.S. farm economy is pulling out of the sharp recession far more robustly than the general economy.Interest in farmland as an investment is high because economists expect a planting boom next spring.
Market Overview
Contract | Last | Change | High | Low | Open | Last Trade |
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Dec 24 Corn | 414.5 | +3.75 | 415.75 | 410.5 | 410.75 | 06:19 PM |
Dec 24 Oats | 399.25 | +4.75 | 400.5 | 394.25 | 394.5 | 06:14 PM |
Dec 24 Class III Milk | 19.68 | +0.22 | 19.79 | 19.55 | 19.63 | 06:54 PM |
Jan 25 Soybean | 993.75 | -0.75 | 1008.75 | 988.75 | 995.5 | 06:19 PM |
Jan 25 Feeder Cattle | 243.2 | +1.875 | 243.95 | 239.5 | 241.625 | 06:04 PM |
Nov 24 Ethanol Futures | 2.161 | unch — | 2.161 | 2.161 | 2.161 | 10:20 PM |
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