In 2024, the average value of U.S. farm real estate was 4,170 U.S. dollars per acre. Compared to one decade earlier, the value has increased by almost 40 percent. Generally, the value of U.S. farm real estate has had an upward trend since 1970. U.S. farms The number of farms in the United States has conversely been decreasing each year, reaching about two million farms as of 2022. That year, Texas had the most farms out of any other U.S. state by far, with about 246,000 farms. Missouri and Iowa had the second and third most farms, though neither state exceeded 100,000 farms. Agricultural trade Agricultural products encompass any products from agricultural origin that are meant for human consumption or animal feed. Agricultural products can include livestock products or crops. In 2022, the U.S. exported about 196.4 billion U.S. dollars’ worth of agricultural goods worldwide, increasing from the previous several years. Mexico is a key destination for U.S. agricultural products and imported just over 28 billion dollars’ worth in 2022, more than Europe and Eurasia combined.
Value of farmland and buildings per acre, for Canada and the provinces at July 1 (in dollars).
In 2023, San Francisco was the city with the highest land prices in the United States at approximately *********** U.S. dollars per acre. Other cities in California such as San Jose and Los Angeles were at the top of the ranking, along with Urban Honolulu and New York City. Austin was the only Texan city that made it into the ranking.
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Brazil Land Prices: Average Price: Paid by Producer: Acre data was reported at 2,000.000 BRL/ha in Aug 2018. This stayed constant from the previous number of 2,000.000 BRL/ha for Jul 2017. Brazil Land Prices: Average Price: Paid by Producer: Acre data is updated monthly, averaging 2,000.000 BRL/ha from Jul 2017 (Median) to Aug 2018, with 2 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 2,000.000 BRL/ha in Aug 2018 and a record low of 2,000.000 BRL/ha in Aug 2018. Brazil Land Prices: Average Price: Paid by Producer: Acre data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Supply Company. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Agriculture Sector – Table BR.RIH004: Land Prices: Average Price: Paid by Producer. The prices correspond to average price of bare land which is the land without any improvement or processing (including plantations) paid by the producers in different states in Brazil.
San Francisco and San Jose were some of the cities in the United States whose land prices increased the most between 2012 and 2023. Other cities like Phoenix also saw their prices double in a few of years. The average price of land in other U.S. cities like Boston, Las Vegas, or Portland was between *** and *** million U.S. dollars per acre.
This EnviroAtlas data set depicts estimates for mean cash rent paid for land by farmers, sorted by county for irrigated cropland, non-irrigated cropland, and pasture by for most of the conterminous US. This data comes from national surveys which includes approximately 240,000 farms and applies to all crops. According to the USDA (U.S. Department of Agriculture) National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), these surveys do not include land rented for a share of the crop, on a fee per head, per pound of gain, by animal unit month (AUM), rented free of charge, or land that includes buildings such as barns. For each land use category with positive acres, respondents are given the option of reporting rent per acre or total dollars paid. This dataset was produced by the US EPA to support research and online mapping activities related to EnviroAtlas. EnviroAtlas (https://www.epa.gov/enviroatlas) allows the user to interact with a web-based, easy-to-use, mapping application to view and analyze multiple ecosystem services for the contiguous United States. The dataset is available as downloadable data (https://edg.epa.gov/data/Public/ORD/EnviroAtlas) or as an EnviroAtlas map service. Additional descriptive information about each attribute in this dataset can be found in its associated EnviroAtlas Fact Sheet (https://www.epa.gov/enviroatlas/enviroatlas-fact-sheets).
In 2025, the average land price in Japan amounted to ******* Japanese yen per square meter. The average land price is based on land price surveys conducted by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport, and Tourism and prefectural governments in January and July each year. Japan’s geography The Japanese archipelago consists of the five main islands of Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, Shikoku, and Okinawa in addition to thousands of smaller islands. Together, they cover a surface area of around ******* square kilometers. ************** of the country’s land area is covered by mountains. Forestland and farmland constitute about ** percent of its landmass, while developed land accounts for **** percent. The population of *** million is concentrated in major cities like Tokyo, which is home to over **** million inhabitants. Urban-rural divide and land prices Owing to an overconcentration of economic activity in Tokyo and other major cities like Osaka and Nagoya, more than half of the population is located in ***** metropolitan areas. Tokyo and its surrounding prefectures that comprise the Tokyo metropolitan area attract many people from other parts of the country each year, often young individuals seeking jobs or starting university. In contrast, rural regions are confronted with depopulation and economic stagnation. Japan’s urban-rural divide is also reflected in land prices. Tokyo has by far the most expensive land prices. In terms of land price growth, the cities of Sapporo, Sendai, Hiroshima, and Fukuoka have outpaced the Greater Tokyo Area in the past decade.
This is an EnviroAtlas (https://www.epa.gov/enviroatlas) web service supporting research, education, and decision-making. EnviroAtlas includes a user-friendly interactive map for data discovery, https://enviroatlas.epa.gov/enviroatlas/interactivemap. Access Data Fact Sheet: Fact Sheet Access Full Metadata: CONUS Access Web Service To cite these data, please use this format: United States Environmental Protection Agency. EnviroAtlas. Mean rental rate per acre for farm land, 2008-2016 Irrigated ($/acre). Accessed: [Month, Day, Year] from https://www.epa.gov/enviroatlas. Please contact us with any questions!
Between 1997 and 2016 prices raised steadily from around 3,030 euros to 6,040 euros before decreasing slightly and stagnating for a few years. After an increase in 2020, land price went down in 2021 to its lowest price per hectare since 2016.
This statistic shows the price of agricultural land (in euros per hectare) in France and by department between 2019 and 2021. During that period, land in the Bouches-du-Rhône department was the most expensive in the country. The region of Jura is where agricultural land costs the least in France in 2021.
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Land Price: Shanghai data was reported at 29,764.000 RMB/sq m in Sep 2021. This records an increase from the previous number of 29,693.000 RMB/sq m for Jun 2021. Land Price: Shanghai data is updated quarterly, averaging 14,113.000 RMB/sq m from Mar 2004 (Median) to Sep 2021, with 71 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 29,764.000 RMB/sq m in Sep 2021 and a record low of 2,198.000 RMB/sq m in Mar 2004. Land Price: Shanghai data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Natural Resources. The data is categorized under China Premium Database’s Price – Table CN.PF: Land Price: City.
This EnviroAtlas dataset shows the acres of land enrolled in the US Department of Agriculture (USDA)'s Conservation Reserve Program (CRP). The CRP is administered by the Farm Service Agency; farmers in the program receive annual payments and establishment cost share to remove environmentally sensitive land from crop production and instead plant perennial species that provide environmental benefits. This dataset was produced by the USDA to support research and online mapping activities related to EnviroAtlas. EnviroAtlas (https://www.epa.gov/enviroatlas) allows the user to interact with a web-based, easy-to-use, mapping application to view and analyze multiple ecosystem services for the contiguous United States. The dataset is available as downloadable data (https://edg.epa.gov/data/Public/ORD/EnviroAtlas) or as an EnviroAtlas map service. Additional descriptive information about each attribute in this dataset can be found in its associated EnviroAtlas Fact Sheet (https://www.epa.gov/enviroatlas/enviroatlas-fact-sheets).
This dataset contains information regarding the acreages of land currently (as of 2004) enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) distributed by county and the year the CRP contract was initiated (1987-2004, excluding 1994 and 1995). Additionally, it contains total acreages of land enrolled in the CRP distributed by county and the contract year (1987-2003). USDA Farm Service Agency's (FSA) Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) is a voluntary program available to agricultural producers to help them safeguard environmentally sensitive land. Producers enrolled in CRP plant long-term, resource-conserving covers to improve the quality of water, control soil erosion, and enhance wildlife habitat. In return, FSA provides participants with rental payments and cost-share assistance. Contract duration is between 10 and 15 years. Acreage enrolled in the CRP is planted to resource-conserving vegetative covers, making the program a major contributor to increased wildlife populations in many parts of the country. These spatial data were created by cross-referencing a base map of counties in the western U.S. with tabular data provided by: (1) Data in the columns labeled by year indicate the "Total All Practices" acreage entered into active CRP contracts in that county in that year. (2) Information requested under the Freedom of Information Act (USDA Case#2004-180) Although the CRP Program continues, and new lands are entered into contracts and some contracted lands expire, this map is static as of the publication date because it was created for a specific analysis. A user could update this dataset by editing the attribute table with new data as it is produced.
This dataset provides information about the number of properties, residents, and average property values for Promised Land Acres cross streets in Olean, NY.
This statistic shows the average price per acre of farmland in England and Wales in the first and second half of 2017, by type. During this time period the cost of pasture land has fallen from over *** thousand British pounds per acre in the first half of 2017 to under *** thousand British pounds per acre in the second half of 2017.
Small land prices varied per region in Texas in the United States in 2021. A plot of *** acres or less cost approximately ****** U.S. dollars per acre in the Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom region, while in West Texas, this price was about ***** U.S. dollars per acre.
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Agricultural land (% of land area) in United States was reported at 45.09 % in 2022, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. United States - Agricultural land (% of land area) - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on September of 2025.
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Learn about the various factors affecting the cost of rice cultivation per acre, including land preparation, seed expenses, water management, fertilizers and pesticides, labor costs, machinery and equipment expenses, and other miscellaneous costs. Understand that these estimates are rough averages and can vary based on different factors and market prices.
This dataset provides information about the number of properties, residents, and average property values for Pecan Acres Drive cross streets in Sugar Land, TX.
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Information about real estate transactions is considered to be public information in Minnesota. The data is collected by the Minnesota Department of Revenue. Revenue provides the database each year to the University of Minnesota Department of Applied Economics for use in educational programming. The data on farmland sales is anonymized and certain items are uploaded to the University of Minnesota website “Minnesota Land Economics” where reports can be generated by county or other boundaries. Total acres in the parcel, tillable acres in the parcel, and price can be viewed or downloaded down to the township level. This database includes the original data files provided by Revenue, including all real estate transactions, in CSV format, for the years 2010-2021. The yearly files cover October 1 to September 30. The data for some years is split into several files. A CSV file is included with column names and descriptions for 2018, and another with the column names for 2021.
In 2024, the average value of U.S. farm real estate was 4,170 U.S. dollars per acre. Compared to one decade earlier, the value has increased by almost 40 percent. Generally, the value of U.S. farm real estate has had an upward trend since 1970. U.S. farms The number of farms in the United States has conversely been decreasing each year, reaching about two million farms as of 2022. That year, Texas had the most farms out of any other U.S. state by far, with about 246,000 farms. Missouri and Iowa had the second and third most farms, though neither state exceeded 100,000 farms. Agricultural trade Agricultural products encompass any products from agricultural origin that are meant for human consumption or animal feed. Agricultural products can include livestock products or crops. In 2022, the U.S. exported about 196.4 billion U.S. dollars’ worth of agricultural goods worldwide, increasing from the previous several years. Mexico is a key destination for U.S. agricultural products and imported just over 28 billion dollars’ worth in 2022, more than Europe and Eurasia combined.