Agriculture Boom Continued 2013
Gary S. Corner
Central Banker, 2013, issue Winter
Abstract:
U.S. agriculture has been booming in recent years with record farm incomes and double-digit percentage increases in cropland prices. However, farm income projections suggest a flattening, if not a reversal, of these trends. 2013 may prove to be a peak year, as analysts expect the agriculture sector to experience lower commodity prices, normal crop production and lower farm income over the next several years.
Date: 2013
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