Indiana Farmland

Anonymous-0

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Just curious what the going rate is per acre to rent 20-30 acres of flat ground in central Indiana that has been used mostly for corn, soy beans and hay. Or is there any such thing as "going rate"...Thanks...OCG
 
It gets modified by the 'gooness' of the ground - does it support 150 bu corn, 200 bu corn, or 225 bu corn?

Then, is it in a nice retangle, or is it cut up into odd angles by waterways, houses, or road/ utiliy easements - making it harder to farm & more waste in trying to plant, harvest it.

I'm in MN so can't give you a number, but the above will certainly affect it's value. Here in MN in good corn soybean land I hear $150-325 an acre rent (with extremes on either side of that), so there is some varriation. :)

--->Paul
 

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