Farmland Management

The Hageman Realty Difference: Fall 2024 Newsletter

A peek inside the Fall Issue: We are covering a variety of topics from Key Events in 2024, Timber Management, and the benefits of hiring a Farmland Manager. Key Events - As 2024 progresses farmers are facing headwinds largely because commodity prices have significantly fallen; this is putting the brakes on land value increases; we predict they will gradually decline as poor farm profitability and...

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The Benefits of Growing Winter Wheat

What is Winter Wheat? Winter wheat varieties are sown in the fall and usually become established before going into dormancy when cold weather arrives. In the spring, plants resume growth and grow rapidly until the summertime harvest. According to the USDA, wheat ranks third among U.S. field crops in planted acreage, production, and gross farm receipts. Winter wheat production represents approximately...

Hageman Realty August Newsletter

Our recent trek out west gave us a firsthand look at some great crops and the challenges many fellow farmers toward the west are facing. Fortunately, for most of the cornbelt (especially the eastern half) we are experiencing positive gains on all fronts. At the same time many farmers in the west are faced with drought, record heat, and related challenges. The August 2021 Purdue Ag Economics Report has...

April Newsletter

Hello, and welcome to spring!  As farmers and farmland brokers, few things excite us more than the opportunities and new life that come with planting spring crops and gardens.  Here are a few of the opportunities in Ag and Farmland that we are seeing.  We think it’s a great time to sell and or buy Farmland depending on your situation. Farmland Values  Late in 2020 and in...

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