Recent Farmland Sales Across Illinois, Kansas, Nebraska, and Ohio Highlight Steady Regional Demand

accountJennifer Moran | calendar-monthJune 9, 2026

Farmland auctions across our Midwest states continue to show strong buyer engagement, with recent sales recorded in Illinois, Kansas, Nebraska, and Ohio.

  • Knox County, Illinois, an 88‑acre farm sold for $8,200/acre, supported by a 121.8 PI, 74 tillable acres, and a wind energy easement.
  • Decatur County, Kansas saw a 470‑acre farm sell in two tracts for an average of $2,325/acre. The larger tract included 200 acres of grassland and 116 acres of cropland with 88 wheat‑base acres at a 56 bu/acre yield, while the second tract featured 84 cropland acres and 71 acres of grassland. Buyers also received 100% of the 2026 wheat crop.
  • Fillmore County, Nebraska, a 151‑acre irrigated farm brought $12,583/acre, supported by strong corn and soybean base acres and a 7‑tower irrigation system.
  • Butler County, Ohio, a 144‑acre property sold in four tracts for $15,521/acre, featuring wooded acres, tillable ground, and average yields of 129.6 bu/acre corn and 46.4 bu/acre soybeans.

Across the region, soil quality, crop base strength, and property features continue to drive competitive bidding and support resilient land values. Read more from DTN Progressive Farmer: Recent Farmland Sales in Illinois, Kansas, Nebraska and Ohio

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Farmland sales across the Midwest remain active this spring

accountJennifer Moran | calendar-monthMay 11, 2026

Recent farmland sales across our reporting states of Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, and Wisconsin continue to show strong buyer interest and steady demand in core Midwest markets. In Fremont County, Iowa, a 197‑acre farm sold for $10,000 per acre , while Faribault County, Minnesota saw a 123‑acre tract reach $12,200 per acre at auction . North Dakota’s Steele County recorded a multi‑tract sale averaging $3,430 per acre across 790 acres of cropland . In Sauk County, Wisconsin, a two‑tract, 190‑acre offering averaged $6,775 per acre, reflecting continued interest in mixed‑use and recreational acreage .

These transactions highlight ongoing resilience across Land Sales Bulletin’s Midwest reporting states, where our finalized sales data helps farmers, producers, lenders, and rural land professionals stay ahead of market shifts.

Read more from Progressive Farmer: Recent Farmland Sales in Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, Wisconsin

Landwatch Weekly - Recent Farmland Sales in Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, and Wisconsin from Progressive Farmer

Resilience Continues to Define the Midwest Land Market — With Minnesota Sales Holding Strong

accountJennifer Moran | calendar-monthMay 7, 2026

Resilience remains the defining characteristic of Land Sales Bulletin’s Midwest reporting region, even as producers navigate drought, rising input costs, and global uncertainty. High‑quality farmland continues to demonstrate remarkable stability across the 10‑state region — and Minnesota is no exception. Recent sales across Minnesota highlight this strength. In the past month, several high‑quality tracts surpassed $12,000 per acre, including:

Faribault County: 123.02 acres at $12,200/acre with a CPI of 93.5
Watonwan County: 151.08 acres at $12,650/acre with a CPI of 93.6
Nobles County: 74.05 acres at $14,835/acre with a CPI of 97

Even with economic pressures, these results echo what LSB’s data has shown for years: high‑quality Midwest farmland gets knocked down less often — and gets back up faster. As one recent report noted, the resilience of top‑tier tillable ground is comparable to “Rocky Balboa” in its ability to rebound.

Across the Midwest, Land Sales Bulletin continues to provide the finalized, county‑level sales data that helps producers, landowners, and advisors navigate a market defined by strength, stability, and long‑term confidence. Read more from Farm Progress: Despite challenges, high-quality farmland prices remain high

Minnesota land sales - Farm Progress