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South central kansas | Look up an inflation calculator and adjust both wages and farmland values to 2014 dollars and use the numbers posted and then use those numbers that are generated in place of those posted and see what you get for ratios, and see if they are different. But given the first two graphs I posted, and depending on the time frames involved, especially after 2000, avg. farmland values in real terms have been increasing while at the same time real avg. wages have decreased and given these are ratios of one divided by the other, the ratio would be different then what is posted. | |
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