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Western Iowa | I agree with other posts. I think the quality of the land plays into it as well.
That is typically good ground up there. Really good. Seldom a crop failure. Good ground makes money. What to do with the money? Land is in pretty tight hands also in that area, so expanding by buying ground is expensive and not often
In farming, livestock is a logical 'value added' choice. Generally compliments row crop farming well. | |
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