The annual Illinois Society of Professional Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers survey report, reveals a softening in the farmland market. The survey, released on March 26, is broken down into sales based on farmland quality throughout the state’s 10 geographic regions. Learn more in this AgriView news report – https://conta.cc/4lqJvLa
219.85 acres of hunting land in our Midwest state of Nebraska, enrolled in USDA’s Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) for the past 20 years, sold for $1.8 million. A local farmer purchased the land for $8,430 an acre, with plans to transition the land back into a row crop farm. Learn more on the sale and property from Successful Farming – https://conta.cc/4lk9jJb
Peoples Company latest report details 50 tracts of 4,981 acres of land sold in our Midwest state of Iowa at public auction during March 2025. Their report also details land sales on tracts of land equaling 35 acres or larger in our Midwest states of Illinois, Nebraska, and Minnesota this past March. Land Auction Results | March 2025 | Peoples Company
1,400 acres of farmland set to be auctioned across 13 counties in our Midwest state of Illinois this April. Find listing details on each sale from Successful Farming – https://conta.cc/42vyKje
Farm Progress latest report on land sales in our Midwest state of Minnesota. The state’s land sales have “shown continued strength despite growing uncertainty in commodity and ag input markets.” March also demonstrated that strong buyers are still in the marketplace, both farmers and investors. Details on recent land sales throughout the state’s counties are detailed. Learn more here – https://bit.ly/42f94WX
Close to 3,000 acres of farmland in our Midwest state of Iowa are on the auction block this month. Find a full list of details for these upcoming April farmland auctions in this latest Successful Farming report – https://conta.cc/4iWVS0a
Progressive Farmer’s April 2025 Landwatch Report highlights farmland sales from our Midwest states of Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, and Minnesota, as well as Colorado, Kansas, and Missouri. Find details on each recent farmland sale here – https://conta.cc/42pKh3D
Featuring The Center for Agricultural Profitability (CAP) at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln “2025 Nebraska Farm Real Estate Market Survey”. According to it’s early results, the average value of agricultural land across Nebraska has decreased by 2%. This is the first decrease since the survey’s inception 46 years ago. It follows 2024’s record-high value. Find news reports and details below:
Despite less farmland being on the market vs. this time last year, interested buyers are helping to keep land values stable. Find the latest land sales from our Midwest reporting states of Illinois and Nebraska, along with Kansas in this Farm Progress Report: https://bit.ly/4iS4oNU