Agriculture

Farmland conversion, land values, and competition for water and power in a farming community.

For a farming community, the agricultural questions are concrete: land conversion, land values, and competition for water and power. These sources present both the economic upside for landowners and the concerns about permanently removing productive ground from farming.

News / Research

Farmland, water, and the local economy

Balanced and Iowa-relevant coverage from agricultural outlets and research.

The trade-off

Opportunity and permanence

The upside landowners weigh

Development can pay landowners well above farm value and bring jobs and tax revenue — arguments made by the Farm Bureau and in the Iowa/Meta coverage above.

The lasting concern

Farmland conversion is generally permanent, and rezoning can raise land and rental costs for active farmers nearby even before much land is converted. See the Farm Bureau and Farm Progress pieces.