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.
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Value of farmland and buildings per acre, for Canada and the provinces at July 1 (in dollars).
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Get statistical data on the estimated value and rental rate per acre of farmland by county and township in Ontario. Data includes: * total farm area * total value of land and buildings * area rented or leased from others * rental and leasing of land and buildings * estimated value of farmland and buildings per acre * estimated rental rate per acre * percentage of total farm area rented Statistical data are compiled to serve as a source of agriculture and food statistics for the province of Ontario. Data are prepared primarily by Statistics and Economics staff of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, in co-operation with the Agriculture Division of Statistics Canada and various government departments and farm marketing boards.
The value per acre of farmland and buildings in Quebec increased by 875 dollars (+9.63 percent) in 2023. Therefore, the value per acre in Quebec reached a peak in 2023 with 9,964 dollars. Notably, the value per acre continuously increased over the last years.Find more key insights for the value per acre of farmland and buildings in countries and regions like value per acre of farmland and buildings (British Columbia), value per acre of farmland and buildings (Saskatchewan), and value per acre of farmland and buildings (Prince Edward Island).
The value per acre of farmland and buildings in Nova Scotia increased by 254 dollars (+6.94 percent) in 2023. While the growth is slowing down, with 3,913 dollars, the value per acre is at its peak in the observed period. Notably, the value per acre continuously increased over the last years.Find more key insights for the value per acre of farmland and buildings in countries and regions like value per acre of farmland and buildings (Canada), value per acre of farmland and buildings (Prince Edward Island), and value per acre of farmland and buildings (Saskatchewan).
The value per acre of farmland and buildings in Prince Edward Island increased by 554 dollars (+9.39 percent) in 2023 in comparison to the previous year. Therefore, the value per acre in Prince Edward Island reached a peak in 2023 with 6,452 dollars. Notably, the value per acre continuously increased over the last years.Find more key insights for the value per acre of farmland and buildings in countries and regions like value per acre of farmland and buildings (New Brunswick), value per acre of farmland and buildings (Canada), and value per acre of farmland and buildings (Quebec).
In 2023, the value per acre of farmland and buildings in Alberta increased by 233 dollars (+6.67 percent) compared to 2022. With 3,728 dollars, the value per acre thereby reached its highest value in the observed period. Notably, the value per acre continuously increased over the last years.Find more key insights for the value per acre of farmland and buildings in countries and regions like value per acre of farmland and buildings (New Brunswick), value per acre of farmland and buildings (Nova Scotia), and value per acre of farmland and buildings (Ontario).
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This data collection contains information on the average monetary value per acre of farm lands and buildings for each county in the United States in the period 1850-1959.
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Value of farmland and buildings per acre, for Canada and the provinces at July 1 (in dollars).
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In 2019, Arable Land Price in North Holland (Netherlands) grew 11.2% compared to a year earlier.
The value per acre of farmland and buildings in Canada increased by 424 dollars (+9.37 percent) in 2023. Therefore, the value per acre in Canada reached a peak in 2023 with 4,951 dollars. Notably, the value per acre continuously increased over the last years.Find more key insights for the value per acre of farmland and buildings in countries and regions like value per acre of farmland and buildings (Nova Scotia), value per acre of farmland and buildings (Prince Edward Island), and value per acre of farmland and buildings (Quebec).
In 2023, the value per acre of farmland and buildings in British Columbia remained nearly unchanged at around 10,056 dollars. Nevertheless, 2023 still represents a peak in the value per acre in British Columbia. Find more key insights for the value per acre of farmland and buildings in countries and regions like value per acre of farmland and buildings (New Brunswick), value per acre of farmland and buildings (Prince Edward Island), and value per acre of farmland and buildings (Alberta).
Get statistical data on the estimated value and rental rate per acre of farmland by county and township in Ontario. Data includes: * total farm area * total value of land and buildings * area rented or leased from others * rental and leasing of land and buildings * estimated value of farmland and buildings per acre * estimated rental rate per acre * percentage of total farm area rented Statistical data are compiled to serve as a source of agriculture and food statistics for the province of Ontario. Data are prepared primarily by Statistics and Economics staff of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, in co-operation with the Agriculture Division of Statistics Canada and various government departments and farm marketing boards.
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This product provides information on Alberta Farm capital and Value Per Acre of Farm Land and Building, at July 1, for a 30-year period. Detailed values on Livestock and Poultry, Land and Buildings, Machinery and Equipment for the Total Farm Capital, and Value of Farm Land and Buildings per acre is provided.
This product provides information on Alberta Farm capital and Value Per Acre of Farm Land and Building, at July 1, for a 30-year period. Detailed values on Livestock and Poultry, Land and Buildings, Machinery and Equipment for the Total Farm Capital, and Value of Farm Land and Buildings per acre is provided.
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This collection includes county-level data from the United States Censuses of Agriculture for the years 1840 to 2012. The files provide data about the number, types, output, and prices of various agricultural products, as well as information on the amount, expenses, sales, values, and production of machinery. Most of the basic crop output data apply to the previous harvest year. Data collected also included the population and value of livestock, the number of animals slaughtered, and the size, type, and value of farms. Part 46 of this collection contains data from 1980 through 2010. Variables in part 46 include information such as the average value of farmland, number and value of buildings per acre, food services, resident population, composition of households, and unemployment rates.
The value per acre of farmland and buildings in New Brunswick increased by 594 dollars (+15.86 percent) compared to the previous year. Therefore, the value per acre in New Brunswick reached a peak in 2023 with 4,340 dollars. Notably, the value per acre continuously increased over the last years.Find more key insights for the value per acre of farmland and buildings in countries and regions like value per acre of farmland and buildings (Prince Edward Island), value per acre of farmland and buildings (Alberta), and value per acre of farmland and buildings (Nova Scotia).
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Belarus: Agricultural land, sq. km.: The latest value from 2021 is 81740 sq. km., a decline from 82810 sq. km. in 2020. In comparison, the world average is 245857 sq. km., based on data from 193 countries. Historically, the average for Belarus from 1961 to 2021 is 91573 sq. km.. The minimum value, 81740 sq. km., was reached in 2021 while the maximum of 93910 sq. km. was recorded in 1961.
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.
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.