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Weekly Market Summary - August 10, 2008

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August 10, 2008

Written by:

Chad Faller

Prairie State Bank & Trust

Virden, IL

www.PSBank.net

 

 

Wow, what a week in the ag industry.  There has been a whirlwind of information flying past our eyes and ears over the last few days.  We've watched the commodity markets retract almost $.40 cents on nearby corn futures and almost a $1.00 for nearby soybean futures.  We are seeing $900.00 per ton for Potash, $1,100.00 per ton for DAP and NH3 in the neighborhood of $1,000.00 per ton, with the seed companies talking that they will follow suit for the 2009 crop year.  As a silver lining to the Midwest storm cloud, the FED decided to keep key interest rates at their current level.  We also watched the stock market finish the week on a strong note, while crude dipped below $115.00 per barrel.

 

Despite the retracting commodity markets and ever-increasing input costs, we have appearances of +$500.00 per acre cash rents from a few of the big players across central Illinois.  As investors and land owners hone in on diversification of portfolios, we are computing gross returns of 7% at these cash rent levels.  Given the normal benchmark of 4%, would this mean that we could see "Class A" soils at $10,000.00- $12,000.00 per acre?  I'm not sure if anyone knows that answer. 

 

Given the overall outlook on all of these factors, many still believe that it remains an attractive time to add some farmland to your investment portfolio.

We are recreational and farm land specialist

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As the first ever entry in the NEW blog being started by AgriRec Land Company(www.agrirecland.com) I will start by saying welcome and thanks for stopping in.  I am one of the owners of Agrirec and more importantly I am a hunter/outdoorsman just like all of our readers.  I am honored to be able to be able to set this forum up so that we can offer information on topics on how to buy and sell recreational or farm land.  We will also touch on several topics that include habitat development, deer hunting, waterfowl hunting, how your land can pay for itself, government farm programs, food plots, etc.  So buckle up and prepare for great information and ideas.  If you have specific topics of interest or questions you would like to see addressed in this forum please submit the topic and we will be happy to cover it.  Additionally, there will be several industry professionals that will be writing entries on specific topics from time to time.