And finally, while the rest of the country struggles with a sagging real estate market, the returns to land owners in Iowa rise.. According to the Des Moines local news, "the value of the best Iowa farmland -- which produces 160 bushes of corn an acre -- rose in the past six months from about $3,800 an acre to $4,300." Who was it that said government policies affect factor prices?
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