Nebraska continues to demonstrate why it remains a key state to watch within Land Sales Bulletin’s 10‑state Midwest reporting region

accountMktgLSB | calendar-monthMarch 31, 2026

Southwest Nebraska auction underscored the strength of local demand: a 322.73‑acre irrigated farm in Keith County sold for $10,100 per acre, far above the area’s typical comparables.

According to the broker, the surge was driven not by outside investors but by motivated neighboring farmers. This is a trend that continues to define western Nebraska’s land market. High‑quality soil, reliable irrigation, and the absence of allocation restrictions added to the property’s appeal, but it was the competitive local farming community that ultimately set the pace.

Even as statewide averages soften, Nebraska’s farmer‑driven market remains resilient — a dynamic Land Sales Bulletin tracks closely across its Midwest coverage, including Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Nebraska. Read More: Farmers Still Driving Nebraska Land Sales, Broker Says

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

Download farmdoc daily full report here: Farmdoc – Change in US Ag Land Price-Rent Radio

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

In the Spirit of Thanksgiving –

accountMktgLSB | calendar-monthNovember 22, 2025

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April 2025 Recent Farmland Sales

accountMktgLSB | calendar-monthApril 2, 2025

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