Farmland Values Hit Record Again, But Increase Has Slowed

Ames, Iowa — The Iowa State University Farmland value survey shows a record price once again, but the increase is less than last year.

ISU’s Rabail Chandio oversees the survey, and says the average price for an acre is $11,835.


The single digit increase comes after two straight years where land values went up by double-digits.


She says the current land value trend appears to be following what happened about ten years ago when land values rose, and then there were minor adjustments without a crash in the market.


Chandio says the slowdown led to one of the nine land districts seeing a drop in overall values for the first time in several years.


Chandio says it appears the southern district was lagging a little behind the others in their increases, and that could be why they are showing the higher values in this report

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