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Audubon County Iowa Land Information

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Location: Western Iowa
Average Farmland Value: $13,950 per acre. For the most up-to-date value or to learn what your farm is worth, contact Land Broker David Whitaker at 515-996-LAND (5263).
Average Farmland Value for Iowa: $11,400 per acre

Land Auctions in 2025 (as of March 2025)

No farmland auctions have taken place in 2025.

2024 Land Auctions

4 farmland auctions totaling 463.44 acres. The average price was $13,950 per acre, with an average of $202.33 per CSR2.

2023 Land Auctions

3 farmland auctions totaling 358.24 acres. The average sale price was $12,200 per acre, with $/CSR2 at $185.33.

2022 Land Auctions

2 farmland auctions totaling 226 acres. Farmland averaged $8,600 per acre and $150 per CSR2.

2021 Land Auctions

6 farmland auctions totaling 2,089 acres. The average price reached $9,267 per acre, with $/CSR2 at $151.

2020 Land Auctions

1 farmland auction totaling 320 acres. The average price was $8,700 per acre and $139 per CSR2.

County Agricultural Data

  • Average CSR2 Rating: 69.3
  • 2023 USDA Average Corn Yield: 197 bushels per acre
  • 2023 USDA Average Soybean Yield: 53 bushels per acre
  • ISU Average Cash Rent per Acre: $276
  • ISU Pasture Rent per Acre: $50–$100

Towns in Audubon County

Audubon, Exira, Kimballton, Brayton, Gray

Adjacent Counties

Guthrie, Iowa, Cass, Adair, Shelby, Crawford, Carroll

County Seat

Audubon

Additional County Resources

Free Farm Appraisal

If you’re researching land values, fill out our contact form or call Land Broker David Whitaker at 515-996-LAND (5263) to request a complimentary farmland appraisal.

Audubon County History

Audubon County, founded in 1851, is named after naturalist and artist John James Audubon. As of the 2020 census, the population is 5,674, making it Iowa’s third-least populous county. The current Audubon County Court House was opened in 1940 and remains in use today. More historical details can be found on the county’s Wikipedia page.

 

 

Audubon County highlighted in red on a state map of Iowa.
Map showing Audubon County, Iowa, highlighted in red within the state.

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