Illinois Farmland Values Softening

accountJennifer Moran | calendar-monthSeptember 2, 2025

Our Midwest reporting state of Illinois “farmland values softened during the first half of 2025.” The Illinois Society of Professional Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers (ISPFMRA) survey also shares “farmland values to remain steady or decline modestly through the end of the year.” Learn more: FarmWeek Now: survey IL farmland values softening

Minnesota Land Sales Surge as Harvest Season Nears –

accountJennifer Moran | calendar-monthAugust 26, 2025

Farm Progress latest report details upcoming and recent land sales for our Midwest reporting state of Minnesota. Learn about the 2,000+ acres hitting the market this fall and how the harvest season and this influx of land for sale may impact the market –http://bit.ly/3ViExUX

Minnesota land sales

Flat but Firm Farmland Values: What’s Driving Today’s Market

accountJennifer Moran | calendar-monthAugust 25, 2025

Compeer Financial shares farmland values “remain firm in 2025 – but multiple factors could shift the market in the months ahead” for our Midwest reporting states of Illinois, Wisconsin and Minnesota. Find a break down by state trends, key factors influencing farmland values, and explore current indicators for the remainder of 2025. Read their full article: Compeer Financial: Flat but firm farmland values 8-2025

Compeer Financial Flat but Firm Farmland Values 8-4-2025

Why Iowa farmland values aren’t buckling despite low commodity prices

accountJennifer Moran | calendar-monthAugust 19, 2025

Our Midwest reporting state of Iowa’s farmland values are holding steady. Doug Hensley, Hertz Real Estate Services, highlights the factors that have combined to steady Iowa’s land prices, providing buyers confidence to buy land. Includes 9 supportive Iowa county land sales in this latest Farm Progress report- https://bit.ly/3JoitG4

Ohio and Michigan Farmland Values

accountJennifer Moran | calendar-monthAugust 15, 2025

Highlighting our Midwest reporting states of Ohio and Michigan, Farm Progress shares why farmland values are holding steady despite a drop in commodity prices. Find details on the increase in land values for Ohio and Michigan and more – https://bit.ly/3UppJUn