North Dakota Farmland Prices


Jason J Smith
Auctioneer & Land Broker
Jason is an experienced farmland broker and auctioneer with extensive experience in farmland sales across this Midwest. Jason has worked with hundreds of clients to create advantageous outcomes. If you are selling land schedule a consultation with Jason by calling or using the calendar.
Phone: 515-537-6633 Email: [email protected]
Average farmland prices for North Dakota in 2016
2016 has shown a continuing decline in farmland prices across North Dakota along with other plains and Midwestern states.
You can download the full report North Dakota Farmland Prices 2016
The following is a list of average farmland prices for all counties in North Dakota. Farmland prices stated as averages may not be an accurate reflection of the exact value of your farm. While it could be very close farmland quality does vary from farm to farm. The highest valued farmland is tillable acres with high yields. Farmland that may have drainage and yield issues typically falls on the lower end of the spectrum. Its important to note that averages are the best way to track land values but it does not mean that you farm will not bring more or less at auction.
These average farmland prices stated as 2 different numbers. The first is non-irrigated pasturelands and the second number is non-irrigated tillable cropland as of April 2016 based on the North Dakota Extension Service report.
North Dakota County Non-irrigated Pastureland Non-irrigated Cropland
Adams County $903 $1393
Barnes County $1200 $2715
Benson County $785 $1734
Billings County $788 $1197
Bottineau County $772 $1570
Bowman County $770 $1447
Burke County $568 $1115
Burleigh County $1079 $1707
Case County $1076 $3883
Cavalier County $825 $2219
Dickey County $1466 $3188
Divide County $500 $955
Dunn County $966 $1342
Eddy County $943 $1815
Emmons County $1133 $1891
Foster County $838 $2189
Golden Valley County $573 $1055
Grand Forks County $1147 $2917
Grant County $899 $1384
Griggs County $985 $2006
Hettinger County $1016 $1730
Kidder County $832 $1209
LaMoure County $1320 $2483
Logan County $1139 $1932
McHenry County $824 $1488
Macintosh County $1062 $1893
McKenzie County $571 $1232
McLean County $1002 $2126
Mercer County $944 $1406
Morton County $1070 $1466
Mountrail County $612 $1542
Nelson County $722 $1469
Oliver County $1078 $1453
Pembina County $1150 $3225
Pierce County $920 $1839
Ramsey County $800 $1538
Ransom County $1206 $3153
Renville County $879 $1839
Richland County $1278 $3876
Rolette County $620 $1239
Sargent County $1684 $3363
Sheridan County $796 $1329
Sioux County $714 $1090
Slope County $996 $1436
Stark County $1051 $1510
Steele County $1046 $2911
Stutsman County $1047 $2130
Towner County $719 $1556
Traill County $850 $3627
Walsh County $711 $2542
Ward County $766 $1846
Wells County $895 $1822
Williams County $511 $1062
Considering selling farmland in North Dakota? DreamDirt is a leading auction provider for farmland auction services. Contact us about selling your farm and our North Dakota Auctioneers will can help you understand the auction process and show you why auctions are the preferred method of selling farmland.
North Dakota Auctioneers Jason Smith License #1052 and Thomas J Bradley License #1053 would be glad to visit with you about selling farmland at auction in North Dakota. You can contact them at (855)376-3478
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