Garst land brings family millions, even with sale tied to conservation easements
BPC Staff Aug 18, 2021 | 3:46 pm
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72 wordsAll Latest News, Arts and Culture, Real Estate and Development, Statewide NewsDes Moines Register: An Iowa family known for hosting late Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev on their farm during the Cold War, and for their land stewardship, fetched a hefty $19.3 million for 2,000 acres sold at auction Tuesday, even with permanent conservation easements tied to the farmland. The five buyers of the Garst land were all Iowa farmers, said Steve Bruere, president of Peoples Co., a Clive farmland management and brokerage company.