This report summarizes USDA NASS survey farmland values across Ohio through the 2022 survey, when the statewide average stood at $8,140 per acre. These are county-level survey averages, not appraisals, and they do not estimate the value of any specific parcel.
Statewide Snapshot
Statewide NASS farmland metrics
- $8,140 / acreOhio Avg (2022)
- 88Reporting Counties
Regional Averages
Ohio regional farmland averages (2022 NASS survey)
| Region | Avg $/acre | Counties reporting |
|---|---|---|
| Northwest | $8,513 / acre | 22 |
| Northeast | $10,190 / acre | 19 |
| Southwest | $8,899 / acre | 17 |
| Southeast | $6,139 / acre | 30 |
For Investors
- Statewide reference point: Ohio farmland averaged $8,140 / acre in the 2022 NASS survey across 88 reporting counties.
- Highest regional average: Northeast at $10,190 / acre (19 counties).
- Lowest regional average: Southeast at $6,139 / acre (30 counties) — a wider spread to a comparable statewide figure.
- Prior-year comparison is unavailable in the current NASS pull, so no year-over-year figure is shown.
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- nass_quickstatsUSDA NASS QuickStats — Ohio county land values, SURVEY series ($/acre).View source ↗
