NW Iowa contains the highest crop land values in the state, with the exception of a southeastern corner, though I can’t really figure out why that corner is more valued. Fry is correct about the war between two farmers and the $20,000 per acre fiasco. Right now, the Lyon County area land is averaging around $10,200 per acre. Sioux County maybe a bit more. A farmer pays the land owner around $275-$300 per acre, and the farmer likely owns some land, then rents a bunch. A half section, which is a pretty small farm these days at 320 acres. But that is $3,264,000 worth of land. Rented out, that piece of black dirt earns about $90,000 a year. The vast majority of Iowa farm land is owned by absentee guys like me, since my family bought land as an investment over 3 generations. The best thing about land as an investment is that there ain’t gonna be more of it, ever.