Missouri Farmland Value Trends by County

Published by: Farmland Intel

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Missouri’s farmland market is shaped by three things: its diverse soil, favorable climate, and growing agricultural economy. Northern counties offer high-yielding crops, while southern regions support pasture production and timber. This diverse range of opportunities creates a variety of options for investors to choose from.

Missouri’s farmland values peaked in Q3 2024 after two years of more or less steady growth; however, they fell by 8.61 percent in Q4.

The top and bottom MO counties by current farmland value are below.

Top 5 Missouri Farmland Counties

County Value / Acre, Q4 2024

Bottom 5 Missouri Counties

County Value / Acre, Q4 2024

Missouri’s range of land values is a direct reflection of the state’s geographic and agricultural diversity. High-performing counties like Lafayette and Lincoln continue to benefit from strong yield seasons and a competitive market. While the more rural counties are experiencing a slight price decline.

If you’re evaluating Missouri farmland for investment, lending, or to sell, our land valuation tool can get you the data you need to make the right decision.

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