Agricultural land values vary across States and regions
depending on the inherent quality of the land for agricultural
production, and on competing demands for other uses, such as
development. As of January 2010, the Northeast farm production
region had the highest average value of farm real estate, at $4,690
per acre, due in large part to the expected value of agricultural
land for future nonagricultural uses. Rhode Island had the highest
average value of any State, at $13,600 per acre. At the other
extreme, farmland values in New Mexico, which contains large
amounts of low-value rangeland, averaged $480 per acre. The average
for the coterminous 48 States was $2,140. This map comes from
Agricultural Land Values on the ERS
website, updated in June 2011.