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Comparing the stock market and Iowa land values: A question of timing
Ag Decision Maker (2016)
  • Wendong Zhang, Iowa State University of Science and Technology
  • Michael D. Duffy, Iowa State University
Abstract
With one in four rows of soybeans planted in Iowa exported to China, it is almost impossible to overstate the importance of the Chinese economy and its consumers have for US agricultural producers and the farm sector in general. However, there is a lack of understanding of China’s agricultural industry and, in particular, the life and work of a typical Chinese agricultural producer. Having been born and raised in a rural Chinese county, I want to share some of my observations regarding the commonalities and differences between Chinese and US agriculture.

Keywords
  • Farmland Values,
  • Stock Market,
  • Investment,
  • Iowa Farmland
Publication Date
April, 2016
Citation Information
Wendong Zhang and Michael D. Duffy. "Comparing the stock market and Iowa land values: A question of timing" Ag Decision Maker (2016)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/wendong_zhang/17/