Illinois Farmland Values Expected to Ease in 2026

accountMktgLSB | calendar-monthApril 27, 2026

Illinois farm managers expect farmland values to soften slightly in 2026, with most anticipating a 1%–5% decline and some projecting up to 10%. According to the Illinois Society of Professional Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers, excellent farmland averaged $15,846 per acre in 2025, down 3% from the prior year, while good‑quality land held steady. Recreational land, however, saw an 11% increase.

Shifts in cash rent expectations, tighter farmer liquidity, and broader economic pressures—including fertilizer costs and global conflict—are shaping the outlook. As Illinois remains a core state within Land Sales Bulletin’s 10‑state Midwest reporting region, readers can track verified sales and market trends across the region with consistent, county‑level detail.

Read more: Steady to small decrease expected for farmland values – AgriNews

Farmland values softening for our Midwest state of Illinois

accountMktgLSB | calendar-monthApril 10, 2025

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