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Accuracy of Qualitative Forecasts of Farmland Values from the Federal Reserve's Land Value Survey

Christopher J. Zakrzewicz, B Brorsen and Brian Briggeman

Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 2013, vol. 45, issue 1, 159-170

Abstract: This article determines the accuracy of quarterly land value forecasts provided by bankers through the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's Survey of Agricultural Credit Conditions. Bankers' qualitative forecasts of up, down, or no change are compared against actual, self-reported changes in land values. A large proportion of bankers forecast no change. Despite this action, aggregates of bankers' qualitative forecasts help predict changing land values and forecast better than naïve models. Thus, the forecasts in the survey are helpful in predicting land values.

Date: 2013
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