Landwatch
December 2025 Recent Farmland Sales
COLORADO, Cheyenne County. Thirteen tracts of land totaling 5,275 acres sold at auction for $4.2 million, or an average of $796 per acre. The property was a mix of grass (1,374 acres), cropland (3,250 acres) and CRP (633 acres), and prices ranged from $600 to $1,250 per acre. All the grass acres were sold as part of a larger 1,410-acre tract that also included a three-bedroom farmhouse, two 40- x 100-foot machinery sheds and a variety of grain bins and fuel storage. Contact: Darvin Meurisse or Gail Harvey, Farm and Ranch Realty Inc.; frr@frrmail.com, 800-247-7863, https://www.farmandranchrealty.com/…
GEORGIA, Brooks County. A 170-acre farm sold at auction for $782,000, or $4,600 per acre. The former cattle farm includes cropland, timber and hunting potential. Seventy acres are suitable for row crops, and 40 acres were used for peanut production in 2025. The farm includes two septic tanks, a 50- x 100-foot metal shed and a road system throughout. Contact: Russ Beckham, Merit Auctions; info@meritauctions.com, 229-221-1608, https://meritauctions.com/…
IOWA, Sioux County. A 120-acre farm sold in two tracts for $2.86 million, or an average of $23,833 per acre. The first farm -- an 80-acre tract boasting 1/2-mile rows and CSR2 of 94.5 -- sold for $26,500 per acre. The second tract totaled 40 acres with about 30 acres in crop production and the remainder in grassland that's currently cut for hay. It sold for $18,500 per acre. Contact: Mark Zomer, Zomer Co.; info@zomercompany.com, 712-476-9443, https://zomer.nextlot.com/…
MICHIGAN, Berrien County. A contiguous 100-acre farm containing crop, residential and recreational land sold in 11 tracts at auction for $808,550, or an average of $8,086 per acre. The first three tracts -- all 2 to 3 tillable acres in size -- sold for an average of $15,450 per acre. Tracts 4 through 8, which included nearly 30 total tillable acres, sold for $7,562 per acre. The 18-acre ninth tract sold for $8,869 per acre, while tracts 10 and 11 sold for $6,474 per acre. They included a higher percentage of wooded properties. Contact: Ed Boyer or Ted Boyer, Schrader Real Estate and Auction Co. Inc.; auctions@schraderauction.com, 800-451-2709, https://www.schraderauction.com/…
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MISSISSIPPI, Humphreys County. A row-crop farm totaling 2,152.51 acres sold for $14.18 million, with an average price per tillable acre of $6,588. The farm was made up of Class 1 and 2 soils and was irrigated by five center pivots, with the remaining acreage dryland and leveled to water down the row. Water, drainage and yields were considered excellent. Contact: Drew Burton, Agriworld Farm Investments; d.burton@agri-world.com, 870-265-3276, https://agriworldinc.com
NEBRASKA, Richardson County. A farm that's been in the same family for more than 40 years sold for $2.17 million, or $8,510 per acre. The 255-acre farm includes 204 crop acres that have been in a consistent corn/soybean rotation. It's also close to several grain-delivery points. Contact: Ryan Sadler or Jacob Meybrunn, Farmers National Co.; rsadler@farmersnational.com or jmeybrunn@farmersnational.com, 712-371-9873 or 402-921-9620, https://www.farmersnational.com
NORTH DAKOTA, Bottineau County. A 158-acre farm sold via online auction for $525,350, or $3,325 per acre. A strip of grass traverses the property, providing some hunting opportunities, resulting in 136 acres for crop production. The property is six miles from the nearest elevator. Contact: Martin Peterson, Steffes Group; martin.peterson@steffesgroup.com, 320-905-5325, https://steffesgroup.com
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