Jasper County, Indiana
2024 Land Sales Report
Land values in Jasper County, Indiana remained strong in 2024 following years of growth, but early 2025 trends point to a potential cooling in price momentum.
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Average Price of Land*
$12,354/acre
Jan. – Dec. 2024*
As high as $17,505/acre
in 2024*
Land Market Commentary & Local Trends
Overall, the average price of farmland was $12,354/acre and the price per productivity index point was $184.12 in 2024 based on the sales data. It is important to note that in 2024 there have been farmland sales as high as $17,505 per acre.
Since 1977, the Geswein Farm & Land Team has been advising landowners to be stewards of the land and make decisions based on most current, accurate, and relevant data. The information in this report can provide you with a rough estimate of your property’s value; however, understanding the specific characteristics of your property and how they compare to the other sales will provide the most accurate value of your property. Additionally, properties sold by land brokers via auctions or listings consistently outperformed individual to individual transactions and properties sold by traditional home realtors.
According to Land.com, recently there has been about $44 million worth of land was listed for sale in Jasper County, Indiana. This covers around 2,000 acres of farm and rural real estate. The county currently ranks 40th in the state for total land available on the market. Two properties were recently sold through the Land Network Comparable Sales Program, totaling $975,000 in sales. Among all areas in the county, Wheatfield had the most listings. Jasper County is one of the ten largest counties in Indiana, spanning 561 square miles, and it’s located in the northern part of the state.
The most recent USDA farmland census reveals that Jasper County is a heavyweight in Indiana farming – among the top five counties in the state for overall agricultural production value, alongside heavy hitters like Jay, Elkhart, LaGrange, and Dubois. Jasper County features significantly large operations – averaging well over 400 acres per farm. This mix of scale and productivity helps explain why Jasper’s agricultural market remains both robust and pivotal to Indiana’s farming landscape.
Overview of Jasper County Agriculture
Location and Geography: Jasper County is in northwest Indiana, spanning around 559.6 square miles, with a gently rolling to flat landscape ideal for large-scale agriculture. The combination of well-drained soils and occasional irrigation supports high productivity in row crops across the country.
Major Crops:
- Corn: The county’s dominant crop, with approximately 133,175 acres harvested according to the 2022 USDA Census.
- Soybeans: Soybeans cover roughly 103,723 acres in Jasper County, making them the second-most planted crop.
- Vegetables & Specialty Crops: Jasper County farms include about 38 acres of vegetables, nursery, greenhouse, and floriculture crops, representing roughly 2% of total ag production value. These niche products – such as sod, vegetables, and ornamentals – provide supplemental income and support local market diversity.
Farms in Jasper County average about 437 acres, notably larger than state averages, and produce a mix of row crops and livestock. Corn and soybeans dominate nearly 90% of harvested cropland, and average crop revenue reaches ~$287 per acre – highlighting strong production efficiency. About 46% of the agricultural market value is generated by livestock, including cattle and hogs, supported by forage and grain produced locally. A small yet growing specialty segment – nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and vegetable crops – adds diversity to the county’s agricultural portfolio.
Jasper County farmland remains in high demand: its farmland ranks among the top five in Indiana by agricultural production value. With average farm sizes of around 437 acres, the region reflects strong agricultural returns, creating competitive market conditions. Many farms near Jasper explore solar lease opportunities, following regional trends where renewable energy interest boosts land value and offers diversification options – though conversion of cropland to solar panels remains modest in the county.
History & Background of Jasper County, Indiana
County Seat: Rensselaer
Townships: Barkley / Carpenter / Gillam / Hanging Grove / Jordan / Kankakee / Keener / Marion / Milroy / Newton / Union / Walker / Wheatfield
History: Officially formed in 1838, named after Sgt. William Jasper – a Revolutionary War hero.
Population: 32,918
Cities & Towns: De Motte / Remington / Rensselaer / Roselawn / Wheatfield
Acreage: 358,144
According to the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), the following crop statistics have been reported for Jasper County, Indiana.
The 2022 Ag Census for Jasper County, Indiana, reported the following crop statistics:
Number of farms: 608
Land in farms (acres): 312,985
Average farm size (acres): 515
Total market value of products sold: $589,674,000
Government payments: $3,022,000
Farm-related income: $14,571,000
Total farm production expenses: $433,025,000
Net cash farm income: $174,242,000
Sources / Citations:
Source 1:
“United States Department of Agriculture.” USDA, www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Indiana/Publications/County_Estimates/index.php#:~:text=Access%20Quick%20Stats%20Lite,to%20NASS%20Surveys%20and%20Programs. Accessed 2 July 2025.
Source 2:
“USDA.” 2022 Census of Agriculture County Profile, www.nass.usda.gov/Publications/AgCensus/2022/Online_Resources/County_Profiles/Indiana/cp18073.pdf. Accessed 2 July 2025.
*The transaction and land sales data/information contained in this report was obtained from publicly available sources and sales disclosures deemed accurate and reliable but not guaranteed, no liability for accuracy, errors or omissions is assumed by Geswein Farm & Land Realty, LLC
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