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RE: No-till as a panacea.
I can tell you that for years, the price of agricultural land in Italy has been falling, but since last year the price of agricultural land has been rising again.
I can tell you that for years, the price of agricultural land in Italy has been falling, but since last year the price of agricultural land has been rising again.
It would be surprising if land continued to fall in price, food isn't getting cheaper, but the demand is so high... the land itself is sometimes unreasonably expensive, considering the abandoned villages. I'm talking about land in my homeland, Moldova, which is very close to Italy in terms of agricultural sectors. :)
By the way, the Italian bee breed, renowned for its productivity and peaceful nature, is becoming increasingly popular in Moldova. I'll start an apiary with these bees at the first opportunity. Moldova, like Italy, also has developed viticulture and livestock farming. Moldovan cheeses are not much different from Italian ones, as are the language and family values. :)
Land without a water source is of little value to a buyer (sellers have a different opinion on this), and water for irrigation has been becoming scarce in Moldova in recent years, rivers and streams are drying up, but perhaps this can be reversed.