Southwestern Minnesota farmland values increase 6.4 percent in 2021

Worthington, Minn. — The annual survey has been conducted of farmland sales in 14 southwestern Minnesota counties. The survey collects bare farmland sales to non-related parties for the first six months of each year. Land values had been steadily increasing until 2014. After reaching record high prices in 2013, the upward trend was broken as prices declined in 2014 and continued down through 2017. The trend changed to an increase in 2018 and remained constant in 2019, then declined in 2020. The summary report for this survey is available at the county extension offices in Chippewa, Cottonwood, Jackson, Lac qui Parle, Lincoln, Lyon, Martin, Murray, Nobles, Pipestone, Redwood, Rock, Watonwan and Yellow Medicine counties. This year the increase across the 14 counties averaged 6.4 percent. Southwest Minnesota land prices peaked at $8,466 per acre then declined in through 2017 to $6,340 until increasing in 2018 to $6,589 and declined slightly to $6,576 in 2019 and to $6,371 in 2020 until increasing in 2021 to $6,780.
Always running out of time

Every day when I’m sitting down to write something, I find there isn’t enough time. This pastor’s column, for instance, is coming in later than it should’ve, because I’m running out of time. I had people in the office, phone calls, emails, the daily hum of being in the office... and I had to write this column, a blinking cursor taunting me like the squirrels that perch above my dog’s head on the tree branches, teasing at how he’ll never get to them.
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State Street Theater Co. announces auditions for its upcoming show
Calling all actors! State Street Theater Co. in New Ulm is pleased to inform you that the auditions for “39 Steps”, a comedic parody on Alfred Hitchcock with a Monty Py thon flair are Saturday, February 26, and Sunday, February 27, 2022.
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Driving after revocation: Isohe Antonio Castellanos Salinas, Madelia, $200; Miriam Azenette Martinez, Mountain Lake, $200 Vehicle registration required: Isohe Antonio Castellanos Salinas, Madelia, $30; Eric Allen Cooling, Madelia, $30 Invalid license: Abel Marroquin Junay, St. James, $100; David Allen Willmes, St.
BACK IN TIME
This week we are looking back at what was happening in 2000 and 1992. 2000: News: St.
Martin Luther High School lunch benefit
A Soup and Sandwich Lunch will be held at Martin Luther High School, Northrop on Sunday, March 20th from 10:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. They will be serving Beef Barley, Chicken Wild Rice and Loaded Baked Potato Soups; Organic Homemade Egg Salad Sandwiches; Cupcakes; Greg's Heavenly Homemade Ice Cream; Lemonade and This Is Most Certainly Brew Coffee.
Dried plant available for medical cannabis patients in March
Patients registered in Minnesota’s Medical Cannabis Program will be eligible to buy dried cannabis flower for smoking from the state’s medical cannabis dispensaries starting March 1. In preparation for the change, registered patients interested in smokable cannabis can make an appointment for a consultation with a medical cannabis dispensary pharmacist beginning Feb.
Women of Today deliver Valentine’s Day cupcakes

St. James Women of Today members delivering cupcakes to Pleasant View as a part of their Valentine’s Day cupcake sale. They sold over 90 orders of cupcakes and made cupcakes for each resident at the Good Samaritan Society. SARAH BUNICH


