Cash Rent by StateGeorgia

Georgia Cash Rent by County — 2025

Every USDA-published county cash rental rate in Georgia, straight from the NASS Cash Rents Survey — no estimates, no modeling, no login. 91 Georgia counties with a published 2025 non-irrigated cropland rent · median $60.5/acre · -8.0% vs 2024 (matched counties) · data refreshed 2026-07-18

$60.5
median rent /ac · 2025
non-irrigated cropland, 91 counties
-8.0%
vs 2024
median of 73 matched counties
+39.2%
vs 2016
median of 70 matched counties
$130
top county
Colquitt

Every published county, 2025

Click a column to sort. Greyed values are the county’s most recent published year where 2025 wasn’t published. Columns cover non-irrigated cropland, irrigated cropland, permanent pasture; state stats above use non-irrigated cropland (the most-published type here). Corn trend is the AGSIST least-squares trend yield from NASS county estimates.

CountyNon-irrigated 2025Irrigated 2025Pasture 2025YoYCorn trend
Appling$100$254$62 (2022)-9.1%70 bu
Atkinson$120$241$67.5 (2020)+6.2%180 bu
Bacon$74$201 (2022)$65 (2019)+8.8%130 bu
Baker$106$272$40 (2023)+9.8%206 bu
Banks$22$29+2.3%138 bu
Barrow$33.5$24-2.9%
Bartow$38.5$102 (2010)$36+11.6%192 bu
Ben Hill$107$286$38.5 (2024)+3.9%189 bu
Berrien$93.5$273$62.5 (2023)+6.9%148 bu
Bleckley$84.5$187$26 (2021)200 bu
Brantley$49.5+15.1%79 bu
Brooks$101$202$34.5 (2021)+0.0%167 bu
Bulloch$84$212$37.5 (2023)+12.8%135 bu
Burke$43$163$41.5+10.3%177 bu
Butts$25.5 (2024)$24.5
Calhoun$86.5$233$23.5-2.3%222 bu
Candler$76.5$110 (2011)$37 (2016)-7.3%102 bu
Carroll$36.5 (2024)$19
Catoosa$25.5$47
Chattooga$45.5$41.5 (2024)+21.3%151 bu
Cherokee$38.5 (2024)$27.5 (2024)
Clay$79$173 (2020)$39.5 (2023)-6.5%183 bu
Coffee$107$219$62.5+4.9%162 bu
Colquitt$130$256$63.5+5.7%201 bu
Columbia$25.5-17.7%
Cook$106$250$68 (2024)+6.0%188 bu
Coweta$24.5 (2022)$25.5 (2023)
Crawford$49 (2024)$97.5 (2009)$21 (2023)
Crisp$89.5$242$32 (2009)+11.2%
Dade$25 (2024)$19
Dawson$45.5$31.5
Decatur$106$263 (2024)$52.5 (2023)+6.0%205 bu
Dodge$63$207$29.5+11.5%216 bu
Dooly$78.5$229 (2022)
Dougherty$58 (2017)$243 (2017)
Early$91.5$251$47.5-0.5%205 bu
Echols$73 (2021)$50.5
Effingham$36$90 (2021)$41.5 (2022)-6.5%
Elbert$37.5$16+38.9%
Emanuel$64$148$41.5+7.6%160 bu
Evans$57 (2023)$180 (2012)$30.5 (2011)
Floyd$48.5$27-5.8%173 bu
Forsyth$39.5$36.5 (2024)
Franklin$36$31+22.0%139 bu
Gilmer$35$29.5-2.8%
Glascock$21 (2022)$17.5 (2023)
Gordon$38$37+13.4%134 bu
Grady$100$273 (2024)$56173 bu
Greene$14.5$17.5 (2024)-31.0%
Habersham$35 (2024)$36.5
Hall$34.5$39.5+1.5%98 bu
Hancock$22$24 (2024)
Haralson$23$29.5-4.2%
Harris$18.5
Hart$28.5$31.5+23.9%163 bu
Heard$24 (2024)$23
Henry$37 (2024)
Houston$58 (2023)$46.5 (2024)
Irwin$100$224$41.5 (2023)+18.3%181 bu
Jackson$32 (2024)$33
Jasper$40 (2019)$26 (2019)
Jeff Davis$106$212$50.5+6.0%168 bu
Jefferson$35$192$18.5 (2023)-4.1%210 bu
Jenkins$60.5$67 (2012)$30.5 (2021)+1.7%212 bu
Johnson$49$29 (2022)+6.5%150 bu
Jones$25-7.4%
Lamar$30$25.5 (2017)-4.8%
Lanier$78$195 (2022)+8.3%
Laurens$44$193$48.5+2.3%191 bu
Lee$61$229 (2022)$44.5 (2020)
Lincoln$34 (2024)$21.5
Long$37 (2022)
Lowndes$96$182 (2024)$49.5 (2024)+8.5%
Lumpkin$25.5$25-3.8%
Macon$92.5$208$51-7.0%175 bu
Madison$37$28+2.8%
Marion$38.5$25.5 (2021)-8.3%122 bu
Mcduffie$65$149 (2012)$40
Meriwether$30.5 (2023)$17 (2021)
Miller$100$269$47+0.0%201 bu
Mitchell$120$262$77+6.2%208 bu
Monroe$36 (2023)$26.5 (2021)
Montgomery$70$185 (2020)$28 (2016)
Morgan$37$34-6.3%
Murray$38.5 (2024)$33 (2024)
Newton$23.5 (2024)$26.5 (2023)
Oconee$34.5$28.5
Oglethorpe$35.5$24+24.6%
Paulding$17 (2021)
Peach$70 (2024)$197 (2023)
Pickens$25 (2022)$31.5
Pierce$134 (2024)$248 (2022)$32 (2017)160 bu
Pike$44.5$28.5 (2024)-13.6%
Polk$45.5$33 (2024)+1.1%112 bu
Pulaski$126$195$44.5 (2011)
Putnam$39$28+32.2%
Randolph$55 (2024)$216$33.5 (2023)197 bu
Screven$50$195 (2023)$37 (2021)158 bu
Seminole$102$270$65212 bu
Spalding$38.5 (2023)$18.5 (2023)
Stephens$31$26-22.5%
Stewart$121 (2024)
Sumter$63 (2024)$222$33 (2016)193 bu
Talbot$23 (2022)
Taliaferro$22.5 (2021)$25 (2021)
Tattnall$65$205$49 (2024)+5.7%174 bu
Taylor$50$160 (2023)$26.578 bu
Telfair$58.5 (2024)$160 (2020)$27 (2016)
Terrell$72.5$242$49 (2019)+10.7%194 bu
Thomas$119$261$44 (2017)+1.7%190 bu
Tift$111$243$59.5-1.8%184 bu
Toombs$71.5$245$55 (2023)-10.6%190 bu
Towns$42 (2023)$33.5 (2024)
Treutlen$69
Troup$20 (2022)$31 (2022)
Turner$97.5$284$30 (2023)+8.3%183 bu
Twiggs$62.5 (2022)$224
Union$52$22 (2024)-11.1%
Upson$42 (2024)$25
Walker$37.5$44-11.8%
Walton$40$21-3.6%
Ware$82.5$250 (2019)111 bu
Warren$21 (2023)$20.5 (2021)
Washington$50$162 (2020)$21+17.6%215 bu
Wayne$80.5$48 (2020)+13.4%
Webster$58.5 (2022)$168 (2022)
Wheeler$63 (2013)$174 (2009)
White$45.5$38-2.2%
Whitfield$22.5$35+9.8%
Wilcox$109$202$33.5 (2022)+6.9%180 bu
Wilkes$25$19.5
Wilkinson$40.5 (2024)$27.5 (2022)
Worth$104$241$49.5+6.7%188 bu

Georgia median county rent by year

Median of counties published each year (non-irrigated cropland). Gap years are shown as gaps — drawing a line across them would be an invention.

2008
$49.510 co.
2009
$41.592 co.
2010
$42.7588 co.
2011
$4995 co.
2012
$4697 co.
2013
$5092 co.
2014
$5388 co.
2015no survey — gap shown, not interpolated
2016
$4585 co.
2017
$48.589 co.
2018not published — gap shown, not interpolated
2019
$4991 co.
2020
$5088 co.
2021
$40.5110 co.
2022
$45.5107 co.
2023
$48.75104 co.
2024
$46.591 co.
2025
$60.591 co.
Honest limits. These are county means from a voluntary USDA survey — rents vary widely inside a county, driven by soil, drainage, field size and how badly a neighbor wants the ground. Year-over-year stats above compare only counties published in both years, so a county dropping out of the survey can’t fake a trend. Treat any county number as the start of a conversation, not a rate card.

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Source: USDA NASS Quick Stats — Cash Rents Survey county estimates (released each August) and county yield estimates. Page rebuilt automatically from data refreshed 2026-07-18. AGSIST is free and sells nothing on this page.