Farmland values in the Midwest have been dropping, based on near perfect growing conditions and an anticipation of a bumper crop this year for corn and soybeans. However, high milk prices have propped up values in dairy country.Farmland values in the Midwest have been dropping, based on near perfect growing conditions and an anticipation of a bumper crop this year for corn and soybeans. However, high milk prices have propped up values in dairy country. Below is a summary from the Chicago and St Louis Federal Reserve Banks' farmland value reports that were released recently:The Federal Reserve Banks' determination of these values is based on surveys of farm banks in their districts. For the Seventh District, headquartered by the Chicago Fede...