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AGRICULTURAL LAND VALUES


KANSAS AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS

Kansas Department of Agriculture

PO Box 3534

Topeka, KS 66601-3534

Phone: 785-233-2230


Released: August 13, 2004



KANSAS AGRICULTURAL LAND VALUES, 2004


Kansas’ average value of all farmland and buildings for 2004 is estimated to be $715. This compares with $685 in 2003 and $665 in 2002. Values for all farmland have shown annual increases since 1992.


Kansas’ average value of all farmland and buildings increased by 4.4 percent from 2003 to 2004. This compares to a 7.1 percent nationwide increase.



KANSAS FARMLAND VALUES AND RENTS, 1993-2004

Year

Cropland

Pasture

and

Rangeland

All Farmland

and

Buildings 1/

Value Per Acre

Rent Per Acre

Irrigated

Non-Irrigated

All Crop Land

Irrigated

Non-Irrigated

Value

Per Acre

Rent

Per Acre

Value

Per Acre

Total

Value

 

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dollars - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Mil. Dol.

1993

   788

516

538

65.10

32.80

296

12.80

463

22,085

1994

   873

549

597

69.20

32.60

341

12.20

503

23,943

1995

   920

595

623

2/

35.50

343

11.70

535

25,466

1996

   966

607

638

66.30

32.70

361

11.90

553

26,268

1997

   990

615

649

69.00

34.50

365

11.60

565

26,838

1998

1,010

620

655

67.00

35.50

367

13.00

577

27,408

1999

1,020

625

660

66.00

35.00

370

13.30

600

28,500

2000

1,040

630

666

67.00

35.50

380

12.80

625

29,688

2001

1,060

635

673

72.00

36.00

390

12.60

645

30,638

2002

1,080

640

679

70.00

36.00

400

12.60

665

31,455

2003

1,080

645

684

68.00

36.00

410

12.60

685

32,401

2004

1,110

665

705

72.00

37.50

430

13.20

715

33,748

1/ Values per acre are for land and buildings. Rental rates are for land only. 2/ Insufficient data to publish.



THE LAND VALUES SURVEY--BACKGROUND


The Agricultural Land Values Survey was conducted during May/June 2004 Survey respondents were asked to provide information on the value of the land they operate and the rental rates for any land they rented. Additional land value and rent data were collected in the June Agricultural Survey.


The Census provides the official base for estimates of all farmland values. However, the Census occurs once every five years and only estimates the value of all agricultural land and buildings. The Land Values Survey and Agricultural Survey provide data to make annual estimates of both market values and rental rates for different categories of farmland.


The average values in this report encompass a wide range of soil types and pastures. These data are more appropriate for studying overall trends and should not be used to establish rental rates or market values.


FARMLAND VALUES -- U.S. AND KANSAS


The U.S. farm real estate value, including all agricul-tural land and buildings, averaged $1,360 per acre in 2004, up 7.1 percent from 2003. The $90 per acre increase in farm real estate value during 2003 continued the climb that began in 1987. The overall increase was driven by cropland and pasture land which rose 7.2 and 6.4 percent, respectively.


In Kansas, the all farm real estate value for 2004 is estimated at $715 per acre. Land values for cropland and pasture were both up from the previous year. Below shows the comparison of the Kansas value versus the U.S. value.



AVERAGE VALUES PER ACRE, ALL FARMLAND AND BUILDINGS

U.S. AND KANSAS, 1993 - 2004

 

Year

Kansas

U.S.

 

Dollar per acre

1993

463

736

1994

503

798

1995

535

844

1996

553

887

1997

565

926

1998

577

974

1999

600

1,030

2000

625

1,090

2001

645

1,150

2002

665

1,210

2003

685

1,270

2004

715

1,360



DISTRICT LEVEL AGRICULTURAL LAND VALUES


During the past year, all nine Kansas districts showed slight increases in cropland and farmland values, with changes ranging from a 3.0 percent increase in the Central district to a 7.3 percent increase in the South-west district. The following page shows the average rental rates for farmland in Kansas for 2003 and 2004. Overall, rental rates increased slightly, from 2003 to 2004.



AVERAGE VALUES PER ACRE OF FARMLAND AND BUILDINGS

KANSAS AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS DISTRICTS, 2002 - 2004

Dist.

All

Cropland

Non-Irrigated

Cropland

Irrigated

Cropland

Pasture

All

Farmland 1/

2002

2003

2004

2002

2003

2004

2002

2003

2004

2002

2003

2004

2002

2003

2004

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NW

580

580

605

515

515

540

1,120

1,120

1,145

240

250

240

550

560

580

WC

481

489

504

455

455

470

830

825

840

235

240

255

460

470

490

SW

575

556

585

425

425

450

975

945

985

230

230

250

550

550

590

NC

654

665

680

625

630

645

1,430

1,420

1,445

380

380

410

640

660

690

C

654

656

667

635

635

645

1,260

1,275

1,290

410

410

430

660

670

690

SC

724

734

749

660

665

680

1,300

1,300

1,320

330

330

350

685

700

725

NE

996

998

1,028

990

990

1,020

1,595

1,610

1,625

625

625

650

990

1,005

1,045

EC

979

986

1,011

970

975

1,000

1,600

1,605

1,620

630

630

650

920

950

985

SE

721

723

753

720

720

750

1,160

1,155

1,175

505

505

530

690

710

750

KS

679

684

705

640

645

665

1,080

1,080

1,110

400

410

430

665

685

715

1/        All values are for land and buildings.





PERCENTAGE CHANGE IN FARMLAND VALUE, 2003 TO 2004


Kansas Agricultural Statistics Districts

Northwest

3.6%

North Central

4.5%

Northeast

4.0%

West Central

4.3%

Central

3.0%

East Central

3.7%

Southwest

7.3%

South Central

3.6%

Southeast

5.6%



AVERAGE RENTAL RATES FOR CROPLAND AND PASTURE IN KANSAS

CASH RENT PER ACRE by District & Region - 2003 & 2004

District/Region

2003

2004

Non-Irrig.

Cropland

Irrig.

Cropland

Pasture

Non-Irrig.

Cropland

Irrig.

Cropland

Pasture

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Northwest

32.50

66.00

9.70

34.50

70.00

9.70

West Central

29.70

63.00

9.30

30.50

65.00

9.70

Southwest

25.60

69.00

8.70

26.50

73.00

8.70

West Region

28.90

67.80

9.20

31.10

71.50

9.50

North Central

39.00

74.00

13.70

40.50

74.00

14.10

Central

34.10

63.00

12.40

35.50

65.00

13.10

South Central

33.00

69.00

11.20

34.50

73.00

11.30

Central Region

35.20

68.90

12.40

36.80

71.90

13.00

Northeast

59.50

81.00

15.20

62.50

83.00

16.10

East Central

41.50

67.00

16.90

42.50

71.00

17.60

Southeast

36.40

66.00

15.30

38.50

68.00

15.40

East Region

45.10

71.70

15.50

46.80

74.10

16.40

State

36.00

68.00

12.60

37.50

72.00

13.20



Dave Ranek & Travis Thorson, Agricultural Statisticians

Eldon J. Thiessen, Director

Eddie Wells, Deputy Director