Posted 10/2/2017 16:45 (#6283321 - in reply to #6283315) Subject: RE: Land costs come down before the....
NW Indiana
The point is the rent will not determine what goes idle(if it would happen and I don't believe it will). The rents will adjust and the production will come from the cheapest producing area relative to cost of getting it to the end user. If the fringe was the cheapest area per bushel why isn't it the cornbelt?