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Cheapest States to Buy Farmland in 2025: Complete Ranking

2026-04-03 · 7 min read · Guide

Where Is Farmland Cheapest?

Farmland prices vary dramatically by state, from under $2,000 per acre in parts of the Great Plains to over $15,000 in the Corn Belt and beyond $30,000 in California and the Northeast.

Top 5 Cheapest States

1. New Mexico — Large tracts of rangeland available at very low prices per acre
2. Wyoming — Vast ranchland with low population density keeps prices affordable
3. Montana — Mixed-use agricultural land at moderate prices outside premium areas
4. South Dakota — Productive cropland at prices well below the Corn Belt average
5. Oklahoma — Diverse agricultural land from cropland to cattle country

Price vs Productivity

Cheap land is not always the best investment. Consider the income-producing potential relative to the purchase price. A more expensive state with higher rental rates may deliver better ROI. Compare all states on our calculator.

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FarmLandWize Research TeamData Specialists

Our team analyzes data from USDA NASS & ERS to deliver accurate, up-to-date information. All data is verified and cross-referenced with official sources.

USDA NASS & ERS✓ Updated 2025