Iowa Farm Sells for $1.54 Million With One Condition

accountMktgLSB | calendar-monthJanuary 27, 2026

Our Midwest reporting state of Iowa continues to make the headlines, this time with a unique farmland sale that blends market strength with human interest. A 93‑year‑old landowner sold her 80‑acre farm for $1.54 million, but with one important condition: she retains the right to live on the property for the rest of her life.

The buyer accepted the life‑estate arrangement, reflecting both the continued demand for Iowa farmland and the flexibility some buyers are willing to show to secure high‑quality acres. The sale underscores the ongoing competitiveness of the state’s land market, where strong local demand and limited supply continue to drive notable transactions — often with personal stories behind them. Learn more from Successful FarmingIowa Farm Sells for $1.54 Million With One Condition: 93-Year-Old Owner Gets to Stay for Life

Ag Industry expert breaks down who is buying Iowa Farmland

accountMktgLSB | calendar-monthJanuary 26, 2026

Jim Knuth, longtime Land Investment Expo mainstay and Senior Vice President of Lending at Farm Credit Services of America, delivered his Iowa land value outlook to a packed audience of farmers, investors, and agribusiness leaders on Jan. 13, 2026 at the Peoples Co Land Investment Expo. Learn more on why our Midwest reporting state of Iowa’s land market is steady, resilient, and still outperforming expectations heading into 2026. Successful Farming – Who Is Buying Iowa Farmland? A Pie Chart and Ag Industry Expert Break It Down

Midwest Farmland Values Hold Steady in an “Uncomfortable but Not Painful” Farm Economy

accountMktgLSB | calendar-monthJanuary 22, 2026

Our Midwest reporting states’ farmland values remain surprisingly steady—even as the farm economy feels “uncomfortable.” Tight margins, reduced input spending, and rising retirements haven’t translated into weaker land prices.

Hertz Real Estate Services reports that strong livestock profits, limited land supply, and continued farmer buying are keeping the market firm. The result? A land market that’s steady, resilient, and far from “painful.” Read more from Hertz Farm Management:  Midwest Farmland Values Hold Steady Despite “Uncomfortable” Farm Economy, Input Cuts, and Tight Margins

Who’s buying 70% of Iowa farmland?

accountMktgLSB | calendar-monthJanuary 21, 2026

Our Midwest reporting state of Iowa’s farmland market is entering 2026 with remarkable stability — and one trend is clearer than ever: current farmers are purchasing roughly 70% of all farmland sold. Even with fewer acres hitting the market, ownership remains firmly rooted in local, multi‑generation farm families who continue to expand or secure nearby acres when opportunities arise.
Our detailed, transaction‑level reporting on Iowa farmland sales provides a powerful layer of verification found in these market trends. – https://conta.cc/4jLufrS

The Dramatic Shift in the U.S. Ag Land Price‑Rent Ratio

accountMktgLSB | calendar-monthJanuary 15, 2026

The U.S. ag land price‑rent ratio has nearly doubled since 1998 — rising from 20 to 36 — and no single economic factor fully explains why. New farmdoc analysis shows that if the ratio had held steady, today’s cropland values would be roughly 40% lower. With land making up ~80% of U.S. farm assets, understanding the drivers behind this long‑term shift is essential for lenders, investors, and producers. Read more from Successful FarmingThe Dramatic Change in U.S. Ag Land Price-Rent Ratio

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Why “Sub‑Prime” Effingham County Farmland Is Selling for $20,000+ per Acre

accountMktgLSB | calendar-monthJanuary 13, 2026

Recent land sales in eastern Effingham County, Illinois, have quietly topped $20,000 per acre, despite soil productivity indexes (PI 100–110) that wouldn’t normally command such premiums. The story isn’t about the dirt — it’s about the people, livestock economics, and micro‑market dynamics shaping this unique region. Learn more about the three forces driving these eye‑popping prices – Why Effingham County farmland has topped $20,000 per acre

From New Mexico to the Midwest: What Three 2025 Land Sales Reveal About the Business of U.S. Farming

accountMktgLSB | calendar-monthJanuary 8, 2026

Three farmland transactions across New Mexico, and our Midwest states of Indiana and Nebraska in 2025 spotlight the extraordinary diversity of American land markets — from legacy ranches spanning hundreds of thousands of acres to century‑old family farms and recreational tracts shifting back into production. These transactions highlight the tension between conservation and profitability, the rise of innovative water‑management systems, and the enduring value of large‑scale Western ranches. Find the full breakdown from American Farmland Owner: From New Mexico to the Midwest: What Three Land Sales in 2025 Show Us about the Unique Business of U.S. Farming