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Summer 2008 Issue Martin, Goodrich and Waddells Farmland Seasons
Good Midwest farmland appriciated 14%
Corn exports are running at 116%
Lawmakers are scrambling for ways
The new farm bill
Another new dimension emerges in our farmland market
A victory for American farm and ranch property rights - after a 17-year fight
America's historic property-rights principles are igniting New global growth Feature
We welcome two new members of the Martin, Goodrich & Waddell team
Corn and soybeans have gotten a slow start,
Legislative proposals
Remember, you read it here:
How biofuels benefit American family budgets now - and can help even more in the future

Spring 2008 Issue Martin, Goodrich and Waddells Farmland Seasons
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke
Impacts of farmland investment funds
Midwest farmland sale prices
Yankee dollar, go home.
Cash rents are much higher for 2008, but so are farm profit opportunities
Illinois farmland gains 6% to 17%, say farm managers and rural appraisers
So much worldwide demand, so little avaliable land! Feature
Biofuels from organic waste
A boom in biofuels from cellulose and lignin
"The world is facing the most severe food price inflation in history,"
"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times; it was the age of wisdom...

Winter 2007-2008 Issue Martin, Goodrich and Waddells Farmland Seasons
Read the Dec. 1, 2007 Economist
Why is Ted Turner buying so much land?
Our Cover:
Iowa land values rose 22% in the past year, says ISU
New energy bill will accelerate biofuel usage
How we're helping landowners manage higher cash rents
Farmland! It's a "Gold Standard" that preserves real wealth as inflation erodes the U.S. dollar Feature
Evidence builds for a new "Golden Era" in Midwest agriculture and rural America

Fall 2007 Issue Martin, Goodrich and Waddells Farmland Seasons
The world appears to be at a 'tipping point'
U.S. ethanol plant capacity will probably triple
The Fed's half-point cut
Historically, stocks fare poorly
Please meet the newest members of our Martin, Goodrich & Waddell staff!
Our farm management business is expanding!
Why your Farmland is your investment fortress Feature
Farmland is hot...development land is not
Soaring wheat prices
Every acre of the U.S. would be subject to federal control
Watch for "closed-loop" ethanol plants,
This fall, American farmers and landowners have a lot to be thankful for! Lets share it!

Summer 2007 Issue Martin, Goodrich and Waddells Farmland Seasons
2008 cash rents will be higher
USDA's Farm Service Agency
California's cleanair board orders 10% ethanol Feature
Iowa straw poll: Feature
Meet our new appraiser Mark E. Akers, who joins us July 1
"Land buyers are bullish - but sellers are bullish too."
U.S. farmland gains are tame
How high could corn prices go
Corn ethanol output
"Colony Collapse Disorder!"
As global grain stocks tighten, U.S. producers expect profitable prices to last awhile

Spring 2007 Issue Martin, Goodrich and Waddells Farmland Seasons
Western land is soaring, too!
American farmland looks cheap
Attacks on 1031 tax-deferred exchanges
IRS does want to raise taxes
Farmland bought for production only: It's a seller's market again
Welcome to the New World BioEconomy Feature
Chicago, Fed: Illinois land up 6% in 2006.
Not much Conservation Reserve land will return to corn soon
Purdue University chemical engineers have filed a patent for a new biofuels concept
Broad-Based Investments in Alternative Energy Show America's Amazing Resilience

Winter 2006-2007 Issue Martin, Goodrich and Waddells Farmland Seasons
Farm Manager Jack Goodrich will retire from Martin, Goodrich & Waddell Inc.
Various analysts project a need for 5 to 10 million more corn acres
Silver lining for farmers
3 Big Reasons To Own Farmland Now Feature
Farm Manager Steve Diedrich: "It looks like the future is pretty bright."
Sen. Chuck Grassley
First American biomass-to-ethonal plant
The untold story behind that 139.39-bu. soybean yield
USDA mulls unlocking CRP acres
New farm programs under Democrat-led Congress: A little leaner, a little greener

Fall 2006 Issue Martin, Goodrich and Waddells Farmland Seasons
Cash rents rose 1.7%
Wall Street Journal discovers rising farmland prices.
Investors searching for a safe financial haven
What "October Suprise"
Land market: 1031 exchanges ease, but farmland demand is firm
Join us in celebrating our 30 years in business!
How the Biofuels BOOM will lift demand for corn and soybean land Feature
"Either we bring them freedom, or they will destroy us,"
Judges see manure as "toxic waste"
The 15 billion barrel oil "find"
How the Corn Belt's surging ethanol industry may help restore Midwest cattle feeding

Summer 2006 Issue Martin, Goodrich and Waddells Farmland Seasons
The painting on the top part of our cover..
Brazilian farmers buried in debt.
Slower gains in farmland values?
$20 million...
Here's a quick overview of farmland value trends outside of Illinois
States react strongly to Supreme Court activism
How the public will help you pay for improving your farm Feature
New land development trend:
It would take 5.2 bil. bu. of corn,
July 19
A strategy for defending your assets in a volatile global economy

Spring 2006 Issue Martin, Goodrich and Waddells Farmland Seasons
An "Exchange Trade Fund" for farmland?
Sales of new homes rose 5.2%
Borrow on your land to invest in ethanol!
DeKalb County offers insight on this market
Assessors struggle with tax rate on "waste" land
Mary Long joins Martin, Goodrich & Waddell staff
Why we've seen five dramatic years of Upheaval in Illinois Famland Values Feature
A civil engineering handbook...
Iowa's famland appreciation rate slows..
Food commodities remain extremely underpriced...
A tradition of training leaders: The Illinois Agricultural Leadership Foundation

Winter 2005-2006 Issue Martin, Goodrich and Waddells Farmland Seasons
Migration to the Midwest is accelerating...
Congress, state legislatures counterattack...
Environmental and zoning controls on land...
"You will hear of wars and rumors of wars, but be of good cheer, the end is not yet" - Matthew 24:6
Farmland perspective from a decade of Seasons Feature
Our feature on energy...
The Fed isn't done raising interest rates.
Iowa farmland values rose 10.8%...
Canada's "embargo"...
Other reasons farmland offers more security than stocks, bonds and apartments.

Fall 2005 Issue Martin, Goodrich and Waddells Farmland Seasons
Another "fall suprise" ahead in equity markets?
Still-higher cash rents in 2006,
Iowa farmland prices rose 12%...
Please meet Steve Diedrich, who's joining our Farm Management staff
How the oil crisis is forcing America closer to... Energy independence! Feature
Basing Midwest ag income on energy, not animal feed, would provide a solid market Feature
Few farmland brokers expect last year's rate of gain in 2006
Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez
David Yergin, Pulitzer Prize winning analyst
Minnesota leads the U.S. with biodiesel output
We warned of faster-rising inflation
Grassroots rebellion growing against Supreme Court's attack on property rights

Summer 2005 Issue Martin, Goodrich and Waddells Farmland Seasons
Soybean traders and end users are anxious...
We pause to honor Carl Hertz,
Huge new demand for corn...
Our newest staff associate,
Keeping appraisals current in a fast-changing land market
Long-term farmland improvements Feature
Development land demand is fundamental growth, not just a bubble
The U.S Senate votes 71-26...
Commodities are getting renewed attention...
U.S. ag products could gain more markets in China...
Are we headed into another inflationary surge like the one that hit us in the 1970s?

Spring 2005 Issue Martin, Goodrich and Waddells Farmland Seasons
Brazil's legislature legalizes GMO soybean production...
Drought keeps cutting..
Big Illinois equipment firms...
The University of Illinois has begun switching...
Booming market for organic feed pushes corn to $5 per bushel, beans to $14
Illinois farmland values leap 20% Feature
Our Feature Farm: 120 acres with excellent development potential, Class A soils
DeKalb County land use plan...
Record-high oil prices...
Older oil prospects on land in the Midwest...
We see no immediate reversal of the strong urban real estate market in our region

Winter 2004-2005 Issue Martin, Goodrich and Waddells Farmland Seasons
Illinois farmland values climbed 10% in the first 6 months of 2004...
2004 cash farm income will set a new record....
Iowa farmland values rose 15.6% in the past 12 months...
Foreign capital inflows....
Why "due diligence" by a licensed real estate broker is critical for your transaction
America's Next Economic Renewal Feature
Oregon votes to restrain land-regulation "takings"
Finally, economists at the Bank Credit Analyst get anxious...
Most of the bearish "hard money" analysts...
Crude oil above $40 per barrel...
How the "Millennial Genteration" could renew the American countryside...and America

Fall 2004 Issue Martin, Goodrich and Waddells Farmland Seasons
Illinois Cropland values rose 8%.
Many Land Market Watchers Are Cautious.
Meanwhile, U.S. construction spending hit a record..
The Commodity Research Bureau Index trend is up..
Our entire team adds value to the appraisal services you recieve from us.
For the next generation:
Land investment strategies to grow your family's wealth
Feature
Opposition mounts..
The BIG crop..
Brazilian soybean rust..
Can a city condemn your land?
If your land is in the "path of pregress", here's a source of help for your family.

Summer 2004 Issue Martin, Goodrich and Waddells Farmland Seasons
"Remewed beef exports to Japan.."
"The bull market in grains wasn't killed..."
"The U.S. corn stocks-to-use ratio..."
"Strong pork exports..."
If you'd like to enjoy the benefits of "early retirement" from farming, we can help
Commodity markets heat up as world demand grows Feature
Duane Suits joins Martin, Goodrich & Waddell as appraiser and consultant Feature
Our Feature Farm
Farmettes For Sale at Martin, Goodrich & Waddell
"Iowa land sale prices climbed 6.4%..."
"South Dakota cropland and rangeland has doubled in value..."
"A new Illinois Supreme Court verdict..."
"As long as interest rates rise slowly,..."
Our flag is flying high again, and a fresh inspiration is lifting the spirits of Americans!

Spring 2004 Issue Martin, Goodrich and Waddells Farmland Seasons
"Two surveys show Iowa farmland prices rising at about a 10% annual rate."
"Shifting ag supports more toward rural environmental aid...."
"Restoring normal beef imports from Canada...."
"Southeastern hog and poultry producers..."
"Farm managers and rural appraisers confirm uptrend in land values and rents"
"The Changing Face of Illinois Farming" Feature
"Our feature farm: Olde Green Hill Farm in Boone County, 4.5 mi. NW of Genoa"
"Energy costs for farmers will climb about 30% this season."
"American dependence on foreign oil keeps rising...."
"The real story in Iraq is their rapid economic recovery"....
"Financial markets absorbed news..."
This surge in commodity prices could signal an "upshift" into a long-term higher plateau

Winter 2003 - 2004 Issue Martin, Goodrich and Waddells Farmland Seasons
"Iowa farmland values gained 9.2% in 2003..."
"China's trade delegation to the U.S. ..."
"European Union's ag officials 'release' more acres ...."
If the farmland "opportunity of a lifetime" pops up, would you be ready for it?
Finally! Midwest farmers see booming U.S. ag exports to... China. Feature
Our feature: 98 acres for development
Kristen Waddell honored
"May you succeed even more in 2004!"
"Nations around the world continue to pump up their money supplies..."
"Mad Cow panic..."
Which investment is soundest for turbulent times....Farmland or Gold?

Fall 2003 Issue Martin, Goodrich and Waddells Farmland Seasons
Anhydrous Ammonia is about $100 per ton higher
Record-high cattle prices
Brazil will probably raise more than 2 bil. bu. of soybeans
Here's a practical approach to balancing the risks on rented farmland
Perspective on the new highs in northern Illinois farmland sale prices
Encouraging insights from ... Property Rights Champions Feature
"Hillary will return to the White House as President..."
U.S. ag trade negotiators
Farmland and gold
Brazil OKs GMO beans
More Americans owning farmland for long-term financial security, not current income

Summer 2003 Issue Martin, Goodrich and Waddells Farmland Seasons
U.S. advice to Iraq: Put farmland back into private hands.
Disaster payment will start hitting farmers' mailboxers
The Fed's move to drop the federal funds rate a quarter-point
Ethanol output set new records this spring
More than ever, an appraisal is essential to keep up with land market values
What farmland won’t do for your investment portfolio
How Urban Dollars are bidding up North Central Illinois farmland values Feature
Permanent repeal of the estate tax remains elusive
One landowner delays capital gain taxes on farmland
Banning all use of meat and bone meal
How our website can help keep you current on farmland opportunities

Spring 2003 Issue Martin, Goodrich and Waddells Farmland Seasons
Brazil is Facing a Battle Against Soybean Rust
Helping landowners and operators benefit fully from the new farm program
No Backing Away From Corn
Challenges Confronting America - Part II Feature
The New Conservation Security Reserve Program
Some Reasons For Strong Farmland Values Now
Strength in Illinois Farmland Values
Food Aid to Iraq
Conflict over GMO Crops
Demand for recreational and "preservation" land keeps surging across the country

Winter 2002 - 2003 Issue Martin, Goodrich and Waddells Farmland Seasons
Porter Martin and Jack Goodrich announce new corporate name
Average farmland values up .2% during year ending Nov. 1, 2002
Global III Intermodal Facility in Rochelle nearing completion
Challenges Facing America - Part I Feature
Farmland keeps gaining investment favor - and stronger values
You can affect rules of the new Conservation Security
Livestock producers are good neighbors in DeKalb County
Brazil's New President Plans to Expand Soy Acreage
Long-term farmland ownership strategy offers staying power through the tough times

Fall 2002 Issue Martin, Goodrich and Waddells Farmland Seasons
How investing in Illinois farmland has outperformed the Dow
What’s the highest priority for your family’s investment in farmland?
Governments Injects $1.3 bil. into farmland market
40-year interest rate lows should persist for several months
U.S. Dollar's Long-Term Strength May Come Under Pressure
Energy Bill Would Reduce Gasoline Costs
Congress will pass ag disaster bill
California Needs Rain and Snow
Farm-state races could decide who controls the Senate
Jeff Waddell becomes full partner in Martin, Goodrich & Associates
Recent farmland sales show strong demand from exchange, recreation buyers
A Day In The Life of Dekalb County - Page III (96k image file) Feature
A Day In The Life of Dekalb County - Page I (96k image file) Feature
A Day In The Life of Dekalb County - Page II (96k image file) Feature
A Day In The Life of Dekalb County - Page IIII (96k image file) Feature

Summer 2002 Issue Martin, Goodrich and Waddells Farmland Seasons
Heres help in coping with those Farm-Bill critics
Same-farm sale registers 22% gain in 17 months
Value of Good Farmland in Northwest Illinois rose 7%...
The new Farm Bill... What's in it for you? Feature
Another subtle influence which shores up Illinois farmland values
Few signs of debt stress in housing market
"It has been a generation . . .
GOP lawmakers say they'll try again
Russia’s legislators are close to passing a truly effective law
Illinois downpours

Spring 2002 Issue Martin, Goodrich and Waddells Farmland Seasons
If a highway or pipeline slashes your land, this approach could help
Sen. Roberts’ $7.3 bil. “backup” farm bill
Conservation lost a few billion dollars
Illinois farmland cash rental return on investment
What's keeping farmland prices so strong? Feature
Martin, Goodrich staff brings ag story to class
14 inspiring success stories on the land!
Cash rents remain fairly steady
In Northeast Illinois
"Stable to strong"
Why all Americans benefit from farm programs

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