Sioux County Iowa

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You’ll find everything you need to know about farmland for sale in Sioux County, Iowa, right here. Average land prices, the biggest towns within the county, the available land for sale, and many additional resources that will help make your Iowa land search easier.Contact your Sioux County land Broker/Auctioneer Luke Skinner 515-468-3610 with any questions or to request a FREE farm appraisal.

Location: Northwest Iowa

Average Farmland Value: $16,521 (2023) a 0% increase from 2022.

CSR2 Price Per Point Average: $193.68

Estimated Average Corn Yield: 165-285

Average Cash Rent Per Acre: $333

Average County Cash Rent Per Acre Pasture: $135

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Towns: Alton, Hospers, Orange City, Boyden, Hull, Rock Valley, Chatsworth, Ireton, Sheldon, Granville, Matlock, Sioux Center, Hawarden, Maurice

Townships: Settlers, Sioux, Rock, Lincoln, Sheridan, Grant, Garfield, Plato, Welcome, Capel, Lynn, Eagle, Center, West Branch, Buncombe, Holland, Floyd, Logan, Washington, Reading, Sherman, Nassau, East Orange

Adjacent Counties: Lyon, Sioux, Osceola, O’Brien, Cherokee, Plymouth

County Seat: Orange City, IA

County Website: Learn more about the county at  Sioux County Website  

Additional Butler County Agricultural Informational Website:

Sioux County Census of Agriculture

County Assessor: You can learn individual farm information; parcel ID numbers, farm taxes, recent land sales, and even landowners names and mailing addresses on the county  Assessor Page here.

County Fair: The 2024 Sioux County fair will be July 12th-18th in Sioux Center, IA. To learn more about the county fair visit the Website Here.

FREE Farm Appraisal: We work hand and hand with dirt everyday. Nobody knows land value better than your local land agent here at Iowa Land Company. We use five key variables to determine what the dirt is worth on one particular farm. To learn more about how we value a farm or to request a free farm evaluation visit our What’s Your Farm Worth page. Fill out our simple contact form or contact Luke Skinner your local land Broker/Auctioneer at (515) 468-3610. 

Sioux County History:  Sioux County was formed on January 15, 1851. It has been self-governed since January 20, 1860. It was named after the Sioux tribe.

The first county seat was Calliope in 1860, then a small village with 15 inhabitants, and now part of Hawarden. The first courthouse was built here in 1860 and served as such until 1872. A larger immigration wave began in 1869, primarily of Dutch. In 1872, Orange City was declared the seat. In June 1902, the construction began on a new Sioux County courthouse designed by W.W. Beach. Of red sandstone, it was completed in 1904, and still serves as the courthouse. From 1976 until 1982 the building was completely restored, and in 1977, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Wikipedia page.

Please note that the above farm land values are averages and are not guaranteed in every situation. If you need an appraisal on a specific piece of land, call us to discuss how we can help. Farmland prices can change notoriously quickly, meaning information on this website may vary from the current prices as you view this content. Price per acre exact numbers and county averages came from Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Surveys

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