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AllAfrica on MSNERCS Charts Path Toward Self-RelianceThe Ethiopian Red Cross Society (ERCS) commemorated its 90th anniversary yesterday with renewed commitment to expanding its humanitarian impact while pursuing greater self-reliance to meet growing ...
Land values tend to follow income. The USDA already reported a 5% increase in average U.S. farmland values in 2024, and ...
Because land and input costs remain high, operating and interest expense (OER) ratios continue to creep upwards. OER ...
A bill to protect American farmlands was signed into law on July 4. U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) introduced the ...
Questions and concerns about foreign countries owning U.S. land did not start recently nor will they end anytime soon.
In addition to major tax provisions, the bill enhances the current safety net, providing $66 billion in new spending for farm ...
The Senate passed a $66B farm bill with updates to ARC, PLC, crop insurance, and tax relief. Key differences from the House ...
Ohio lost 6.9 million acres of farmland to development between 1950 and 2000, representing nearly one-third of the state's agricultural land. Developers say there's a constant demand for new housing, ...
If the value of that land is $4,000 per acre, the cost per tonne of production is $2,100 – $2,500 per acre. So, a bargain, using Johnston’s math.
According to the Chicago Federal Reserve Bank’s survey of farm lenders, farmland values across the “I” states remained steady compared to the previous year. However, those values were ...
Jun. 20—WORTHINGTON — Based on information from the Department of Revenue for the 2025 assessment, a negative trend of 9.3% for agricultural land was seen while small cities and township ...
The initiative integrates High Conservation Values (HCVs) into the National Land Use Zoning (NLUZ) framework. Yet, elsewhere, poor planning continues to exact a toll. The Rangjung Technical Training ...
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