#Farmland

Chuck Darwincdarwin@c.im
2026-01-02

The average price of Nebraska #farmland has shot up 41% since 2018,
to a record-high $3,835 per acre,
according to a University of Nebraska-Lincoln annual survey.

The buyers of that land,
especially the biggest chunks,
include
🔸multinational corporations,
🔸out-of-state corporate farms
🔸and investors who live hundreds or thousands of miles away.

♦️Seven of the top 10 buyers who spent the most money in the past five years – often for pricier farm ground or suburban development – are located outside Nebraska, the analysis shows.

♦️Together, these seven out-of-state buyers spent $246 million on Nebraska land.

“(Investors are) competitively bidding it, alongside of area farmers and ranchers.

And so these investors, to some degree, would cause some of that increase in price,”
said Adam Pavelka, a Hastings broker and farm manager for Agri Affiliates, a Nebraska farm real estate agency.

Four of the five biggest buyers who acquired the most acres
– often ranch land
– in open-market sales are large-scale, multi-state operations headquartered in Utah, Wyoming, Wisconsin and North Dakota
flatwaterfreepress.org/whos-bu

GreenSupplyChain DIHgreensupplychain
2025-12-30

Land is the backbone of Europe’s , economy and environment.
The newly launched EU Strategy for Generational Renewal in Agriculture aims to place land at the heart of its vision, helping new gain a foothold and ensuring that Europe’s remains productive, fair and sustainable for generations to come🙌🏻
x.com/euagri/status/1994699101

2025-12-22
Sunday drive through the fields.
#farmland #palouse
2025-12-21

youtube.com/watch?v=jmDusgHYtv

I'd say that this trend of a nation's farmland and other infrastructure being taken away counts as a modern warfare method that we need to fight against.

To even imagine how the individual step can be a bad thing from the perspective of an average person's daily life takes a moment of actual thinking. Thinking a couple steps ahead.

Most people literally can't do that. Democracy makes that a national weakness.

#video #farm #farmland #food #foodproduction #supplylines

I got the opportunity to take the Shinkansen (Japan Bullet Train) this past summer. The views were incredible to say the least.

#travel #worldtraveler #bullettrain #Shinkansen #train #rural #field #farming #farmland #sky #clouds #windowview #wanderlust #farmland #gardenview #trainride #gooutside #greatoutdoors #thegreatoutdoors
blueHOMES AG Europa Immobilienbluehomes
2025-12-10

Brazil huge 950 Ha property Arcoverde Region

Huge property with 950 Ha = 9.500,000 m2, is located in the region of the city of 🌳

The large has no . The is suitable for farms, plantations, farms 🐄 🐑

This property is very suitable as a low tax high yielding for companies, investment funds or private

350.000 €
Plot: 950ha
🇧🇷

bluehomes.com/PBR0270/en/Brazi

2025-12-07

More of this, please!!!

#RockportME - #Midcoast nonprofits team up to preserve historic #farmland — and build new #housing

Maine Public | By Nicole Ogrysko
Published November 29, 2025 at 8:31 AM EST

"Two midcoast nonprofits are teaming up to preserve a historic dairy farm in Rockport — and build new affordable housing on site.

#MaineCoastHeritageTrust has owned more than 160 acres south of Route 90 for the last 15 years. The #EricksonFieldsPreserve has #WalkingTrails and a #CommunityGarden, where students have learned to grow produce for nearby #FoodBanks.

Recently, the Heritage Trust secured the farm's remaining six acres across the street, where the old farmhouse and dairy barn are located.

When a family member living in the farmhouse passed away a few years ago, Aaron Englander with the Maine Coast Heritage Trust said the nonprofit began to think about how the property could be preserved for community benefit.

Housing, Englander said, emerged as a clear need. The Heritage Trust acquired the six-acre property and plans to preserve five of them. It has donated the remaining acre to the #MidCoastRegionalHousingTrust, which plans to develop one and two-bedroom apartments.

The housing shortage is being felt throughout the region, said Jonathan Goss, president of the housing trust. Knox County needs nearly 1,300 new homes by the end of the decade.

'Services are being cut back or being lost because of a lack of employees,' he said. 'Everybody knows someone who either grew up here or had been living here who is not able to live here any longer.'

The housing trust plans to renovate the old farmhouse on site for rental housing first, and then construct eight new apartments for working families there later on. Goss said these are families with teachers, public safety officers, nurses and others who earn too much to qualify for subsidized housing, but not enough to afford a median-priced home in the region, which now surpasses $450,000.

Housing development is sometimes pitted against land and environmental conservation efforts. But Englander with the Maine Coast Heritage Trust said this project could serve as a statewide model for balancing those interests.

'[This can] show people that yes, you can conserve wildlife habitat, you can conserve farmland, soils and agricultural know-how, and you can create access to public lands and outdoor educational spaces all in one property,' he said."

Read more:
mainepublic.org/business-and-e

#SolarPunkSunday #LandPreservation #AffordableHousing #PreservingWildlifeHabitats #Farmland #Conservation #Maine #MainePublic #PublicBroadcasting

Bicycling Monterey 💚🌎🌍🌏bikemonterey@sfba.social
2025-12-04

"Dark Side of #AI
‘The Precedent Is Flint’: How Oregon’s #Datacenter Boom Is Supercharging a #Water Crisis
#Amazon has come to the state’s eastern #farmland, worsening a #WaterPollution problem that’s been linked to cancer and miscarriages

“Water hadn’t really been a political priority for Jim Doherty — a #Republican, he focused mostly on economic development & transportation projects — until a couple of years into his 2nd term, when the uptick of stories he heard about...miscarriages &...organ failure started making him uneasy….He wondered if there was a connection between the contamination in the water & those conversations.

Doherty called a public hearing for the county commission to vote on a state of emergency for the county’s drinking water. As word spread...some residents were angry — & not necessarily about the health threat. Many feared an emergency declaration would expose the county to intervention…regulators might shut down businesses to halt the contamination.”
rollingstone.com/culture/cultu

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