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Field Level Agriculture announces the acquisition of Heartland Ag Group of Springfield

Field Level Agriculture, Inc., a leading provider of professional farmland appraisals, brokerage, and management services throughout Central Illinois, has acquired Heartland Ag Group of Springfield from Ernest Moody as he begins his transition to retirement. Heartland Ag Group of Springfield also specialized in professional farmland appraisals, brokerage, and management services making this a perfect opportunity for expansion.

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What happens without a written lease?

For 20 years, Nathan farmed his neighbor’s 160-acre Class A farm on a handshake. Two years ago, Nathan convinced his neighbors that their farm could use some new tile to improve the productivity and value. He agreed to pay for the tile project with the agreement that he could rent the farm for $200 per acre for the next seven years. In every way, it was a fair deal and all parties agreed to it.

You can likely guess where this is going.

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Should you enroll land in CRP?

Highest and best use is an appraisal term defined as the reasonably probable and legal use of land that is physically possible, appropriately supported, financially feasible and results in the highest value.   For most Midwest farmland the highest and best use is simple: the production of agricultural products, mainly corn and soybeans.  But what about the more marginal land such as floodplain land, poor soils and/or timber and pasture?  The answer is not as easy.

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Does adding tile add value to farmland?

There are plenty of benefits to adding drainage tile to farmland.   Better yields, more timely field work, and higher land values are the most well-known benefits.   It is easy to prove higher yields using yield maps and scale tickets and more timely field work should be noticeable to the farm operator.   However, proving the increase in value can be more difficult. 

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