Thursday, March 31, 2011

Another good year?

The Minneapolis Star Tribune ran an article today looking at the prospects for "Another Bumper Year for Farmers", written by Mike Hughlett.

According to Hughlett's article, "With planting just around the corner, Minnesota farmers are feeling particularly optimistic. They're coming off bumper crops in 2010, and the federal government is predicting record farm income for the agricultural marketing year that ends Aug. 31. Perhaps best of all, prices for major grains are currently near highs not seen since the big commodity price run-up of 2008."

The article notes a couple reasons for concern, however. Apparently grain reserves are low, perhaps meaning "a bad crop could propel already high corn and soybean prices to heights that would hammer the livestock industry with higher feed prices and ultimately hurt consumers through higher food prices." Bad weather would obviously negatively impact the industry as well.

As farmers are gearing up for the planting season, the article notes that "There's extra reason for getting fired up this spring: Corn and soybean prices, as measured by May-delivery futures contracts, are respectively about 65 percent and 45 percent higher than they were a year ago." 

The article includes some quotes from Greg Schwarz, who grows corn and soybeans on about 1,000 acres near Le Sueur, and is president of the Minnesota Corn Growers Association. He believes that farmers are in a good position to lock in good profits, which is a "good feeling" for farmers. 

"Farmers across the country are considerably more positive this March than they were a year ago, according to a survey by DTN/The Progressive Farmer," the article continues. "The study is based on farmers' attitudes toward their input costs, profit margins and household income."

Obviously, this is a good time to be in farming, and that is good for farmland values. If you are interested in having your farmland appraised, or you think now is the time to sell your farmland, please contact me. I can be very helpful in meeting your farmland real estate needs.

Sincerely,
Noah Hultgren
noah@farmlandman.com
320-894-7528

p.s. Congratulations to the MACCRAY boys basketball team for finishing 3rd in the state Class A tournament last weekend. We went down and watched all three games - way to go Wolverines!