Land News
Farmland is an essential resource for American agriculture. As stewards of the land, farmers and ranchers strive to maximize per-acre value while prioritizing soil health, water conservation and wildlife management. A key indicator of the financial health of the farm sector, farmland values can be influenced by commodity prices, land quality and other factors.
Farmland sales continue to smash records. The latest is an Iowa land sale that came in at $30,000 per acre. Is it a trend or a one-time phenomenon?
Check out these impressive farmland sales from 2022.
If development surrounds your farmland and you are feeling pressured to make a decision, here’s what to consider before you shake hands with a buyer.
Not to sound like a broken record, but we have another record for farmland sales. In Sioux County, Iowa, 73.19 acres of high-quality farmland sold for $30,000 per acre during an auction on Nov. 11.
By partnering with LandTrust.com, landowners can make recreation income while maintaining 100% control and having the peace of mind of knowing who is using their land.
By partnering with LandTrust.com, landowners can list their land for outdoor recreation while maintaining full control over price, scheduling and how their property is used.
The nearly 280 acres sold in two tracts on Oct. 27 for a total of $5.5 million.
Acres platform provides comprehensive data to analyze value and productivity on 150 million parcels of land
Farmland is still going for record amounts. Just look at this recent sale in Iowa. In Plymouth County, Iowa, a new record was set to the tune of $26,250 per acre.
When cash flows are tight and profit margins are difficult to achieve, any additional analysis can benefit your decision-making process.