The Auction That Almost Didn’t Happen A few years ago, two sisters contacted us about selling a farm they owned together. Before they reached out, their neighbor had already approached them with an offer of $12,000 per acre. It was a serious offer, and they wanted a...
How Soil Documentation Can Increase the Sale Price of Farmland | Especially for Farms with Low and Moderate Soil Quality When the time comes to sell farmland, most sellers assume the outcome is driven mostly by soil quality scores including CSR2, NCCPI, or PI. While...
Midwest Ag Market Snapshot: Farmland, Commodity & Equipment Trends Through March 2026 As farm auctioneers at DreamDirt, it’s our job to keep a close eye on the forces shaping the agricultural economy. Grain prices, interest rates, equipment demand, and land...
Tariffs, Trade Wars, and Farmland Values: Understanding the Total Economic Cost to U.S. Agriculture Tariffs have been used for centuries as a tool to control trade balances and protect domestic industries. While the motivation may be to promote American manufacturing...
Does It Matter Where Your Auctioneer Is Located? Here’s What You Need to Know When it comes to selling farmland, don’t choose local—choose professional. Choose proven. Choose the auctioneer who delivers results. When it comes to choosing an auctioneer to sell your...
Why Selling at Auction Often Gets You More Than a Private Sale If you’re thinking about selling farmland in Iowa, Nebraska, Minnesota, or Illinois, one of your first questions might be: “Should I sell farmland at auction or list it privately?” It’s a fair question and...
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