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Farm Land Sells for MILLIONS Despite Multi-Year Ag Recession

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๐ŸŒพ A 128-acre Iowa farm in Louisa County sold for $2.1 million at auction โ€” roughly 35% above statewide and county per-acre averages โ€” drawing 46 registered bidders from 12 states. A 79-acre tract of highly productive cropland led the way at $21,050/acre, reflecting strong demand driven by scarcity and farmland's track record of ~12.7% average annual returns from 1970โ€“2021.

๐ŸŒต Severe drought is tightening its grip on the US High Plains, with 70% of the winter wheat crop now drought-stressed โ€” the highest coverage since December 2022. Poor pasture conditions and wildfire losses are also forcing cattle producers to liquidate herds, with El Niรฑo rains expected too late to help winter wheat or summer grazing.

๐Ÿ›๏ธ The USDA is doubling disaster aid payments this week, increasing the SDRP payment factor from 35% to 70% for approved 2023โ€“2024 claims. The application deadline has also been extended to August 12, and the Trump administration is expected to announce measures to address surging fertilizer prices in the coming weeks.

๐Ÿ“Š Large money managers were net buyers of 30k corn contracts and 19k soybean contracts for the week ending April 21, per the CFTC's Commitment of Traders report. Funds were net sellers of 3k SRW wheat contracts on the week.

๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ท US-Iran negotiations were called off over the weekend after President Trump canceled talks that were set to take place in Pakistan. Iran is demanding the US lift its Strait of Hormuz blockade before talks resume, while the White House says the blockade will remain in place as maximum economic pressure.

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