A new report by Farmers National Company shows demand for all types of land has risen during the coronavirus pandemic.
Farmers National senior VP of real estate operations Randy Dickhut says as a result of COVID-19, a growing number of individuals have become interested in land as an investment.
“I think in general it affected most areas, especially the good quality cropland strengthening. But overall, just that general better value (and) a little stronger price on most things in most areas.”
He tells Brownfield that includes the dryland plains of western Nebraska and Kansas where land values are lower.