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A large plot of rural land has historically been used to grow wheat. A new agricultural technology makes it possible to grow a highly profitable variety of corn on this land, a crop which was previously unsuitable for the local climate. At the same time, national consumer preferences shift, causing a sharp increase in the market price for this specific type of corn. Assuming there are no legal restrictions preventing the landowner from switching crops, how would these combined changes most likely affect the economic value of the land?

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