Results of the North Dakota Land Valuation Model for the 2010 Agricultural Real Estate Assessment

Dwight G. Aakre, Ronald H. Haugen
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This report summarizes the 2010 results of the North Dakota Land Valuation Model. The model is used annually to estimate average land values by county, based on the value of production from cropland and non-cropland. The county land values developed from this procedure form the basis for the 2010 valuation of agricultural land for real estate tax assessment. The average all agricultural land value from this analysis is multiplied by the total acres of agricultural land on the county abstract to determine each county’s total agricultural land value for taxation purposes. The State Board of Equalization compares this value with the total value assessed to agricultural property in each county. Each county is required by state statute to assess a total value of agricultural property within 5 percent of this value. The average value per acre of all agricultural land in North Dakota increased by 10.6 percent from 2009 to 2010 based on the value of production. The value cropland increased by 11.5 percent and non-cropland value increased by 1.7 percent. The formula capitalization rate was below the minimum set by the State Legislature, therefore the minimum rate of 7.7 percent was used. The majority of the increase in values for cropland and all agricultural land was due to the increased value of crop production. This increase in value of production was due primarily to market price increases that occurred in 2007 and 2008. The change in crop revenue impacted land values from a negative 1.6 percent to an increase of 21.8 percent by county. The capitalization rate change increased land valuations by 3.8 percent in all counties; while the cost of production index decreased land values in all counties by 5.3 percent.
2010年北达科他州农业房地产评估的土地估价模型结果
本报告总结了2010年北达科他州土地估价模型的结果。该模型每年根据耕地和非耕地的产值估算各县的平均土地价值。从这一程序中得出的县土地价值构成了2010年农用地估价的基础,用于房地产税评估。从这个分析中得到的所有农业用地的平均价值乘以县摘要上的农业用地总面积,以确定每个县的农业用地的总税收价值。国家均衡委员会将这一价值与每个县农业财产的评估总价值进行比较。州法规要求每个县在农业财产总价值的5%以内进行评估。根据产值计算,北达科他州每英亩农业用地的平均价值从2009年到2010年增长了10.6%。耕地价值增长11.5%,非耕地价值增长1.7%。公式资本化率低于州立法机关规定的最低比率,因此使用了7.7%的最低比率。耕地和所有农业用地价值的增加主要是由于作物生产价值的增加。产值的增加主要是由于2007年和2008年市场价格的上涨。农作物收入的变化对县域土地价值的影响从负1.6%上升到21.8%。资本化率的变化使所有县的土地价值增加了3.8%;而生产成本指数使所有县的土地价值下降了5.3%。
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