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Farms in Wisconsin

Wisconsin farms represent some of the Midwest's most productive agricultural land, benefiting from fertile glacial soils, reliable rainfall, and a climate ideal for dairy operations and diverse crop production. From the rolling hills of southwestern Wisconsin's Driftless Area to the flat, rich farmland of the southeastern counties, the state offers established agricultural operations with decades of soil stewardship and infrastructure development. Wisconsin's strong cooperative system, supportive agricultural policies, and proximity to major markets in Chicago and Milwaukee make farm ownership both profitable and sustainable.

Farm properties in Wisconsin range from traditional dairy operations with modern milking facilities to diversified crop farms specializing in corn, soybeans, alfalfa, and specialty crops. Many farms include well-maintained barns, equipment storage, and farmhouses that reflect generations of agricultural heritage. The state's conservation programs and soil health initiatives ensure long-term productivity, while established rural communities provide essential services and agricultural support networks. Buyers seeking different agricultural opportunities might also explore Wisconsin horse property for equestrian operations or Wisconsin timberland for forest management. Land.com connects buyers with Wisconsin farm sellers across all agricultural regions, helping match properties with buyer goals and farming experience. Save your search to receive notifications when new Wisconsin agricultural properties become available.

FAQ

What crops grow best on Wisconsin farmland?

Wisconsin's climate and soils excel for corn, soybeans, alfalfa, and forage crops that support the state's dominant dairy industry, plus specialty crops like cranberries, potatoes, and vegetables in suitable regions.

How does Wisconsin's dairy industry affect farm property values?

Wisconsin's position as America's leading cheese producer and second-largest milk producer creates strong demand for dairy-suitable farmland, particularly properties with existing facilities and good access to processing plants.

What should buyers know about Wisconsin's agricultural zoning and preservation programs?

Wisconsin offers agricultural preservation tax credits and use-value assessment programs that can significantly reduce property taxes for qualifying farm operations, making agricultural land ownership more affordable for working farmers. Land.com features farms eligible for these beneficial programs.

Land Market Insights and Pricing in Wisconsin

On average, land listings in Wisconsin have a lot size of 131 acres and are priced around $1,412,698. The median price per acre in Wisconsin is $11,062.
Market Trends
Properties for Sale
186
Total Acreage for Sale
17,622 ac
Median Lot Size
79.7 ac
Median List Price
$892,950
Median Price Per Acre
$11,062 / ac
Median Days on Market
112 days

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