Early Planting Is Driving The Rural Economy

 | May 23, 2012 07:53AM ET

The Rural Mainstreet Index (RMI) increased slightly this month as bankers are optimistic about the agriculture environment with historically early planting and above average crop conditions. The farmland price index declined in May, indicating slower growth in values, but remained above growth neutral for the 28th consecutive month.

The Rural Mainstreet Index increased to 58.5, a slight increase from the 57.1 in April. month. This marks the ninth straight month the RMI has been above growth neutral.