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2023 Farmland Value Survey Iowa State University

The 2023 state average for all quality of land was estimated to be $11,835 per acre as of November 1, 2023 (Figure 1). This is an increase of $424 per acre from ...

2023 ISU Land Value Survey

Iowa and the Midwest farmland market has seen the largest increase since the 2013 peak. In August 2021, the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago reported a 18% ...

Iowa Farmland Values: Latest Insights & Sales January 2024

Current Average Price Per Acre of Farmland in Iowa · In the month of January, a total of 4551.67 acres of land was sold in Iowa by auction · The current average ...

Iowa Farmland Prices - June 2024 Recent Sales Results - DreamDirt

In June 2024, Iowa's Rural Mainstreet Index (RMI) rose to 48.0 from 40.6 in May, though farmland prices declined slightly to 50.9 from 52.2.

Iowa Farmland Values 2023: Changes and Trends

The 2023 ISU survey showed increases of 17% in 2022 and 29% in 2021. Iowa farmers who are considering selling their land might want to act soon.

Iowa Farmland Values Approach a Plateau as Annual Increase ...

It cost an average of $11835 to buy an acre of Iowa farmland in 2023, and while that's a record, the 2023 Iowa State University Land Value ...

ISU survey shows Iowa's record-high farmland values may have ...

Once again, Iowa is seeing a record-high price for an average acre of farmland. The 2023 average is $11,835, an increase of 3.7%.

Iowa Farmland Value (I:IAFV) - YCharts

Iowa Farmland Value is at a current level of 11835.00, up from 11411.00 one year ago. This is a change of 3.72% from one year ago.

Iowa farmland values rise, but at a slower pace - Iowa Farm Bureau

Iowa's average farmland values rose again in 2023, although at a slower pace than the last two years, climbing 3.7% since November 2022 to ...

Iowa farmland values decline for first time in five years - Farm Progress

Farmland values in Iowa declined for the first time in five years, according to the latest Benchmark Farm Value Trends Report issued by Farm ...

After historic growth, will Iowa farmland prices fall?

The survey of appraisers, farm managers and ag lenders found that 2022 was another strong year for land values. Iowa's average farmland cost about $11,400 an ...

Farmland values reach all-time highs - Agweek

Since the recent low point of $7,183 per acre in 2016, the Iowa Land Value Survey has shown an increase of 65%, or $4,652 per acre, in the past ...

Farmland Values in Iowa Fall for the First Time in 5 Years - AgWeb

Lower commodity prices and higher interest rates are starting to show up in land values. Two ag lenders say farmland values in Iowa fell for the first time in ...

Iowa farmland values rose higher in 2023 - High Plains Journal

The modest increase this year follows a 17% increase in 2022 and a near-record 29% increase in 2021. The nominal value of an acre of farmland is ...

ISU Study: Iowa Farmland Values Up 29% To A - National Beef Wire

Zhang leads Iowa State's annual Land Value Survey, which found that the average statewide value of an acre of farmland is $9,751, an increase of 29%, or $2,193, ...

USDA chief economist says farmland values rise, questions strength

Or as Meyer says, an increase of $200 an acre, rising to $4 on average for crop and pastureland… $5,570 an acre just for cropland.

Iowa Farmland Values Post 4% Gain in 2023 - Pro Farmer

The annual Iowa State University (ISU) Land Value Survey finds farmland values increased 3.7% or $424, to $11,835 per acre. The modest increase ...

How might rising interest rates impact Iowa farmland values?

Inflation prompted interest rate hikes, which could stunt multiyear growth of Iowa's farmland values and disproportionately impact landowners.

Iowa Farmland Prices in 2024: Navigating the Shift

After dramatic increases in 2021 and 2022, Iowa farmland values settled into a plateau in 2023. According to the Iowa State University Land Value Survey, the ...

Surveys Suggest Iowa Farmland Values Leveling Off

A new survey from the Iowa chapter of the Realtors Land Institute finds the state's land values declined slightly over six months.