Moultrie County, Illinois
2024 Land Sales Report
Moultrie County land prices climbed through 2024, though signs in early 2025 suggest the market may be stabilizing after years of growth.
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Request a Land Values ReportAverage Price of Land*
$15,731/acre
Jan. – Dec. 2024*
As high as $19,662/acre
in 2024*
Land Market Commentary & Local Trends
Overall, the average price of farmland was $15,731/acre and the price per productivity index point was $114.79 in 2024 based on the sales data. It is important to note that in 2024 there have been farmland sales as high as $19,662 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, about two acres of farms, rural land, hunting properties, and other land went up for sale in Moultrie County, Illinois, with a combined value of around $1 million. When it comes to the total acres currently on the market, Moultrie County ranks 99th out of 102 counties in the Land of Lincoln. Sullivan, the county’s hub, has the most land listings in the area. Covering 344 square miles, Moultrie County is the 86th largest county in Illinois and sits right in the heart of the state’s Central Illinois region.
The most recent USDA farmland census reveals that Moultrie County, Illinois, has approximately 526 farms operating across 197,600 acres, with an average farm size of about 412 acres. About 94% of the land in farms is used as cropland, while the rest supports pasture, woodland, and miscellaneous uses. Farmers in the county are also adopting conservation-minded practices: around 18% use no-till, 25% reduced tillage. and 42% intensive tillage, and 8% incorporate cover crops to protect and improve soil health.
Overview of Moultrie County Agriculture
Location and Geography: Moultrie County is located in central Illinois, bordered by Shelby, Coles, Douglas, and Macon counties. The area features fertile farmland, gently rolling terrain, and sits within the rich agricultural heart of the state.
Major Crops:
- Corn: the leading crop in Moultrie County, thriving in the county’s nutrient-rich soils and supporting both livestock feed and ethanol production.
- Soybeans: another major crop, valued for their versatility in food products, animal feed, and industrial uses.
- Wheat: also grown in the county, often used in rotation with other crops to maintain soil health and supply local and regional markets.
Moultrie County, Illinois, is known for its fertile, well-drained soils that make it a key player in Central Illinois agriculture. The landscape is largely dominated by row crops like corn and soybeans, which thrive in the nutrient-rich soil and favorable climate. With around 480 farms averaging about 400 acres each, the county supports large-scale, efficient farming using modern practices and infrastructure to maximize productivity.
The demand for farmland in Moultrie County remains strong, reflecting its reputation as a prime agricultural area. Recent land sales show continued interest from local farmers and investors alike, drawn by the quality of the land and its potential for reliable crop production. This steady demand highlights Moultrie County as a trusted region for agricultural investment and long-term land use.
History & Background of Moultrie County, Illinois
County Seat: Sullivan
Townships: Allenville / Arthur / Bethany / Blackmon / Dora / Lovington / Meacham / Mount Zion / Nebo / Nelson / Whitley / Dora / Lake Fork
History: Established in 1843; Named for Colonel William Moultrie, a Revolutionary War hero.
Population: 14,500
Cities & Towns: Sullivan / Bethany / Lovington
Acreage: 220,160
According to the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), the following crop statistics have been reported for Moultrie County, Illinois.
The 2022 Ag Census for Moultrie County, Illinois, reported the following crop statistics:
Number of farms: 480
Land in farms (acres): 197,600
Average farm size (acres): 412
Total market value of products sold: $193,645,000
Government payments: $2,736,000
Farm-related income: $5,786,000
Total farm production expenses: $121,219,000
Net cash farm income: $80,948,000
Sources / Citations:
Source 1:
“United States Department of Agriculture.” USDA, www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Illinois/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/Illinois/cp17139.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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