FLOYD COUNTY, IOWA | FARMLAND PRICES, APPRAISALS AND AUCTIONS

Floyd County Iowa Land Information

Explore farmland opportunities in Floyd County, Iowa. This page provides average land values, auction history, CSR2 ratings, yields, and community insights to help you make informed decisions. If you have questions or would like a FREE farm appraisal, reach out to your local Floyd County land expert.

Location: Northern Iowa

Average Farmland Value: $8,454.17 per acre. For the most up-to-date value or a personalized farm evaluation, 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 April 2025)

Floyd County recorded 2 farmland auctions totaling 182.48 acres. The average price was $13,100 per acre, with an average of $161 per CSR2 point.

2024 Land Auctions

In 2024, 13 farmland auctions sold 873.73 acres. The average farmland price was $8,031.82 per acre, with $140.17 per CSR2 point.

2023 Land Auctions

Six farmland auctions in 2023 totaled 610.43 acres. The average price was $10,468.50 per acre, with $156.25 per CSR2.

2022 Land Auctions

There were 14 farmland auctions totaling 1,214.99 acres. The average price reached $11,152.77 per acre, with $150.91 per CSR2 point.

2021 Land Auctions

Floyd County saw 26 farmland auctions selling 2,722 acres. The average price was $9,664 per acre, with $140 per CSR2 point.

County Agricultural Data

  • Average CSR2 Rating: 79.5
  • 2023 USDA Average Corn Yield: 191.8 bushels per acre
  • 2023 USDA Average Soybean Yield: 52.8 bushels per acre
  • ISU Average Cash Rent per Acre: $261
  • ISU Average Pasture Rent per Acre: $50–$100

Towns in Floyd County

Charles City, Floyd, Nora Springs, Rudd, Colwell, Marble Rock, Rockford, Nashua

Adjacent Counties

Chickasaw, Bremer, Butler, Franklin, Cerro Gordo, Mitchell, Howard

County Seat

Charles City

Additional County Resources

FREE Farm Appraisal

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

Floyd County History

Established in 1854, Floyd County was named after Sergeant Charles Floyd of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, the only member to die during the journey. The first school opened in Nora Springs in 1854, followed by schools in Charles City and Floyd. By 1875, the county had 100 schoolhouses. As of the 2020 census, Floyd County is home to 15,627 residents. More historical information is available on Wikipedia.

 

 

Outline map of Iowa with Floyd County highlighted in red.

Location of Floyd County highlighted on the Iowa state map.

 

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