Farmland activity across our Midwest continues to demonstrate strength and resilience, with recent sales underscoring the diversity of land types and buyer demand across Land Sales Bulletin’s core reporting states.
Here’s a concise look at notable transactions featured in the latest Landwatch Weekly:
Indiana – A large 380‑acre Elkhart County farm sold for an average of $20,265/acre, with top tracts of productive tillable ground reaching $24,480/acre. Mixed timber‑tillable tracts followed closely behind.
Minnesota – Rock County cropland brought $17,000/acre across two tracts, supported by strong PLC yields and a productivity index above 96 — a clear indicator of continued appetite for top‑tier soils.
North Dakota – Ramsey County farmland sold for $1,975/acre, with tracts offering 63–68 PI soils and flexibility for spring wheat, peas, corn, soybeans, sunflowers, and canola. Values remain steady in regions where productivity varies but cropping diversity is strong.
Across the region, buyers remain focused on soil quality, crop versatility, and long‑term productivity, even as interest rates and input costs continue to shape bidding behavior.
Land Sales Bulletin provides confirmed, recorded sales across the Midwest — ensuring transparency, accuracy, and a clear view of real market movement. Read more about the highlighted sales from Progressive Farmer: https://conta.cc/4llHfoQ
Farmland auctions across our Midwest reporting states and beyond continue to show strong momentum heading into spring 2026. Progressive Farmer’s recent Landwatch sales report, highlights steady demand for high‑quality cropland, recreational tracts, and irrigated acres, with buyers still prioritizing soil productivity, location advantages, and long‑term income potential.
Recent Auction Results Across the Our Midwest Reporting States:
Indiana – Adams County A 95‑acre farm east of Decatur sold for $14,737/acre, featuring four mostly tillable parcels with Blount and Pewamo soils and an additional wooded tract.
Iowa – Monroe County A 135‑acre recreational farm brought $5,400/acre, supported by hardwood timber, CRP grasses generating $11,723 annually, and strong wildlife habitat.
Nebraska – Butler County A 159‑acre irrigated cropland farm reached $13,783/acre, supported by Hastings silt loam soils, a full‑circle pivot, and proximity to ethanol and crush plants.
Ohio – Champaign & Logan Counties A 314‑acre farm sold in two tracts for $17,557/acre, backed by strong corn and soybean PLC yields and a balanced crop base.
South Dakota – Moody County A 161‑acre row‑crop farm brought $12,876/acre, featuring solid PLC yields and added value from 2025 dairy manure application at no cost to the buyer.
Progressive Farmer’s recent Landwatch Weekly report features farmland sales from Kansas, and our Midwest reporting states of Iowa, Michigan, and North Dakota. Find details, as well as key contacts for each highlighted sale – Recent Farmland Sales in Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, North Dakota
Progressive Farmer‘s latest Landwatch Weekly features recent farmland sales from our Midwest reporting states of Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin, as well as Missouri. Read more to find details on each land sale – Recent Farmland Sales in Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Wisconsin
Progressive Farmer’s year end Landwatch Weekly report, features recent land sales and auctions results from our Midwest reporting states of Illinois, Iowa, and South Dakota, as well as Missouri. Find a summary of details to each featured sale: Recent Farmland Sales in Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, South Dakota
Progressive Farmer’s latest Landwatch report showcases recent farmland sales that include our Midwest reporting states of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, and Wisconsin. Find details to each land sale here – https://conta.cc/3IOuWTb
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