As echoed in recent posts, our Midwest states farmland market has shown continued stability over the past six months. According to this latest Farm Progress update, most “remain cautiously optimistic of what’s yet to come”. Find recent sales throughout the countryside in our reporting state of Minnesota. Read more – Farmland market stable in 2025, interest rates a growing concern
American Farmland Owner Notable Farmland Sales July 2025 features 3 significant land sales from June and July in our Midwest reporting states of Ohio, Iowa, and Illinois. Find all their noteworthy details in their recent report – American Farmland Owner Notable Farmland Sales July 2025
This latest Farm Progress America report features farmland value updates and current trends throughout our Midwest reporting states. Read or listen to learn more – https://bit.ly/44K7QFB
Highlighting key results from a recent Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City report, AEI.ag examines farmland value results from the 1st and 2nd quarter of 2025. As we move into the 2nd half of the year, AEI.ag shares key questions that could shape and determine outcomes for our farmland market and land values. Learn more – https://bit.ly/4ePSvXi
Successful Farming’s latest report takes a closer look at our Midwest reporting state of Iowa’s farmland heading to auction this month. Find auction details for Iowa counties: Grundy, Marshall, Marion, Greene, and Dallas – https://conta.cc/3TraolH
Whitaker Marketing Group’s June 2025 Farmland Market Update features our Midwest reporting state of Iowa. Find regional breakout details on land trends and farmland prices, auction activity, crop reporting, and more: Farmland Market Update – June 2025
American Farmland Owner shares details from the Minneapolis Federal Reserve’s latest Ag Credit Survey. The Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank Ninth District includes our Midwest reporting states of Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. Although land values continue to climb, the survey reveals a “mixed bag” of outcomes in the farm economy across our Midwest. Learn more here: The Good and the Bad: What A Recent Survey Says About the Ag Economy
Due to a lower supply of farmland for sale, 1st quarter farmland values across our Midwest states of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, and Wisconsin, have remained steady compared to last year. Learn more from Hertz Real Estate Services: Midwest Farmland Values Hold Steady Amid Soft Demand
In their Summer 2025 Hertz Outlook, Hertz Real Estate Services shares why in times of economic and market uncertainty, owning farmland historically shines as a positive investment. Find a breakdown of supportive details and updates here: Why Farmland Holds Its Value During Economic Uncertainty
Simple supply and demand is supporting prices and keeping land values stable for our Midwest state of Iowa. Doug Hensley, President of Hertz Real Estate Services, shares the latest on our Midwest state’s land values and farmland market. Find land sales details for several Iowa counties and more in this latest Farm Progress report: https://bit.ly/43WxFRk