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U.S. farmland values stabilize in 2026, driven by demand for high-quality land and economic uncertainty.
U.S. farmland values are stabilizing in 2026, particularly in Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin, after years of growth, according to Farmers National Company and Purdue University.
While prices remain historically high, demand is shifting toward high-quality land with strong yields, good soil, water access, and high tillable acreage.
Buyers are making more targeted, operation-specific decisions, leading to regional disparities.
Though some farmers expect a decline in values over five years, the market remains resilient, driven by economic uncertainty and farmland’s role as an inflation hedge.
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