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Why Cattle and Sheep Are the New Anchor for Farm Property Prices
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Farmland prices set for continued “modest” growth in year ahead – Rabobank I Australian Rural & Regional News
Rabobank, Media Release, 29 April 2026 Australian farmland prices are expected to grow modestly in 2026, continuing the trend seen over the past year, Rabobank says in its latest annual Australian Farmland Price Outlook. The report, by the specialist agribusiness bank’s RaboResearch division, says the outlook for agricultural land prices in 2026 points to “moderated” growth, with the median price per hectare set to increase by approximately two …
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