Property Valuation
In North Dakota, which factor would most likely DECREASE agricultural land values in the Red River Valley?
ARecord-high wheat prices
BSevere and repeated flooding reducing cropland productivity✓ Correct
CNew irrigation infrastructure in the area
DIncreased demand for organic farmland
Explanation
Severe and repeated flooding reduces agricultural productivity, increases risk, and can limit the types of crops that can be grown, all of which reduce the income-generating capacity and value of Red River Valley farmland.
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