Kansas land values reflect stability

MANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas agricultural land values appear to be stabilizing as producers enter 2026, according to Kansas S t a te Univ e r s i t y Extension experts.After several years of rapid appreciation, the land market is showing more measured movement, influenced by profitability pressures, interest rates and the increasingly diverse ways land generates income.K-State Exten...

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