I haven’t read all the comments, but this thread highly sparked my interest as this in basically in my back yard. I was born and raised in small town, rural NW Iowa, still live here today.
Farm ground in our 4 county area, the very 4 northwest counties, is the best in the state. It has been going high and higher for several years now, minus a few minor resets 1-2 years ago. It is not uncommon for good dirt to bring 18-22k an acre, or even higher.
These prices are high and can be attributed to several factors. The dirt here is good, tracts don’t often come up for sale, neighborly biding war, as well as other factors. Small farms/farmers are becoming fewer by the year, but more, bigger farms/farmers all the time.
Yields here have and continue to do amazingly well, easily out pacing old day benchmarks of bumper crops.
Finally, these sales aren’t being done by the way of needing financing. They are being bought on the spot with cash. Old farms/money runs deep and they are grabbing what they can, if it fits their farming model and in their immediate area to secure the next generations future. Again, tracts don’t often come up for sale here.