Cash Rent by StateIndiana

Indiana Cash Rent by County — 2025

Every USDA-published county cash rental rate in Indiana, straight from the NASS Cash Rents Survey — no estimates, no modeling, no login. 90 Indiana counties with a published 2025 non-irrigated cropland rent · median $213/acre · -0.9% vs 2024 (matched counties) · data refreshed 2026-07-18

$213
median rent /ac · 2025
non-irrigated cropland, 90 counties
-0.9%
vs 2024
median of 87 matched counties
+16.2%
vs 2016
median of 71 matched counties
$327
top county
Benton

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
Adams$217-8.4%208 bu
Allen$200$49 (2010)+2.6%202 bu
Bartholomew$205$235$60.5 (2022)-4.7%215 bu
Benton$327$49.5 (2014)+9.4%239 bu
Blackford$251$58 (2010)-0.4%213 bu
Boone$268$55 (2013)+3.5%231 bu
Brown$136-9.9%
Carroll$289$39.5 (2009)-3.0%230 bu
Cass$239$37.5 (2023)-9.1%214 bu
Clark$129$56.5-12.8%199 bu
Clay$213$203$35 (2023)-3.2%214 bu
Clinton$288$54+0.0%229 bu
Crawford$115$25.5 (2023)+13.9%
Daviess$245$57.5 (2024)+3.4%223 bu
De Kalb$152+3.4%186 bu
Dearborn$162$27.5+8.0%191 bu
Decatur$240$60+7.1%232 bu
Delaware$214$107-9.7%211 bu
Dubois$166$40-16.6%206 bu
Elkhart$201$281$42.5 (2024)+14.2%198 bu
Fayette$254$57 (2023)+15.5%220 bu
Floyd$91.5 (2024)226 bu
Fountain$273$66.5 (2020)-7.5%220 bu
Franklin$165$50.5+2.5%202 bu
Fulton$228$291$68+7.5%210 bu
Gibson$224$220 (2021)$54.5 (2023)-1.3%216 bu
Grant$198-14.7%218 bu
Greene$175$32-15.5%193 bu
Hamilton$259$35 (2022)-3.0%214 bu
Hancock$250+2.0%211 bu
Harrison$159$67+8.2%195 bu
Hendricks$226$56.5 (2022)-11.7%233 bu
Henry$220$89.5+2.3%222 bu
Howard$279$53234 bu
Huntington$208$103 (2010)+3.5%214 bu
Jackson$199$249$34+1.0%221 bu
Jasper$243$294$35+7.0%202 bu
Jay$218-5.2%204 bu
Jefferson$157$49 (2022)-8.2%175 bu
Jennings$215$40-3.2%198 bu
Johnson$247$20.5 (2023)+9.3%217 bu
Knox$213$272$59-5.3%227 bu
Kosciusko$196$284$61 (2023)+3.7%208 bu
La Porte$215$309$78 (2014)+10.8%186 bu
Lagrange$174$255$54.5 (2023)+8.8%178 bu
Lake$192$242 (2017)-7.7%207 bu
Lawrence$157$46.5+6.8%220 bu
Madison$222$186 (2019)$59.5-3.1%228 bu
Marion$189-4.1%191 bu
Marshall$228$231$45.5 (2012)+2.7%203 bu
Martin$197 (2024)$53252 bu
Miami$220$280 (2023)$78 (2010)+5.3%207 bu
Monroe$130$30+11.1%200 bu
Montgomery$267$55-3.6%240 bu
Morgan$207$47+8.9%218 bu
Newton$247$29 (2023)-6.1%222 bu
Noble$182$238$47.5 (2011)-5.7%208 bu
Ohio$90-10.9%139 bu
Orange$217$37.5 (2019)-8.8%262 bu
Owen$168$70-11.1%209 bu
Parke$220$31 (2022)244 bu
Perry$125$47.5+5.0%
Pike$187$72-13.4%214 bu
Porter$207$284+7.3%199 bu
Posey$235$293 (2024)$54 (2010)+10.3%216 bu
Pulaski$224$246-0.9%199 bu
Putnam$212$32.5 (2023)-10.9%224 bu
Randolph$185$51.5-9.8%215 bu
Ripley$170$58-2.9%191 bu
Rush$252$56 (2021)+0.4%228 bu
Scott$146$28 (2012)+2.8%199 bu
Shelby$236$38 (2024)+0.4%220 bu
Spencer$183$36.5+3.4%197 bu
St. Joseph$190$261$80 (2011)-2.6%188 bu
Starke$170$251 (2024)+0.0%189 bu
Steuben$156$232 (2022)$21 (2009)-3.1%194 bu
Sullivan$203$291 (2024)$35 (2014)-9.4%194 bu
Switzerland$136$21.5210 bu
Tippecanoe$265$337 (2024)$50+0.4%234 bu
Tipton$280+1.1%224 bu
Union$238$41.5 (2022)+3.0%219 bu
Vanderburgh$208-10.7%222 bu
Vermillion$248$30 (2023)+2.5%225 bu
Vigo$239+11.2%221 bu
Wabash$205-6.8%210 bu
Warren$287$300 (2019)$55+3.2%248 bu
Warrick$193$9 (2011)-1.0%213 bu
Washington$144$41.5 (2024)-11.1%202 bu
Wayne$208$33.5 (2016)-0.5%211 bu
Wells$250$42.5 (2010)-2.7%223 bu
White$236$266 (2020)$49 (2010)-11.6%209 bu
Whitley$217+10.7%198 bu

Indiana 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
$13378 co.
2009
$13285 co.
2010
$13686 co.
2011
$14080 co.
2012
$16481 co.
2013
$172.580 co.
2014
$18380 co.
2015no survey — gap shown, not interpolated
2016
$18472 co.
2017
$18279 co.
2018not published — gap shown, not interpolated
2019
$182.576 co.
2020
$18182 co.
2021
$184.590 co.
2022
$19389 co.
2023
$206.590 co.
2024
$21589 co.
2025
$21390 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.