Cash Rent by State › Oklahoma
Oklahoma Cash Rent by County — 2025
Every USDA-published county cash rental rate in Oklahoma, straight from the NASS Cash Rents Survey — no estimates, no modeling, no login. 75 Oklahoma counties with a published 2025 permanent pasture rent · median $18/acre · +5.9% vs 2024 (matched counties) · data refreshed 2026-07-18
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 permanent pasture (the most-published type here). Corn trend is the AGSIST least-squares trend yield from NASS county estimates.
| County | Non-irrigated 2025 | Irrigated 2025 | Pasture 2025 | YoY | Corn trend |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adair | $45.5 | — | $29 | +9.4% | — |
| Alfalfa | $43.5 | — | $20 | +8.1% | 90 bu |
| Atoka | $16 (2024) | — | $15 | +3.4% | — |
| Beaver | $22 | $63.5 (2024) | $9.7 | +4.3% | — |
| Beckham | $35 | $30 (2022) | $14.5 | +0.0% | — |
| Blaine | $35 | $129 (2024) | $19 | +11.8% | — |
| Bryan | $11.5 (2023) | $29.5 (2014) | $16 | +3.2% | — |
| Caddo | $39 | $120 | $23.5 | +14.6% | 82 bu |
| Canadian | $36.5 | $40.5 (2021) | $22 | -15.4% | — |
| Carter | $12.5 | — | $11.5 | -14.8% | — |
| Cherokee | $35.5 | — | $22.5 | +7.1% | — |
| Choctaw | $32.5 | — | $21 | +13.5% | 160 bu |
| Cimarron | $31.5 | $100 | $8 | -12.1% | — |
| Cleveland | $39 | — | $19.5 | +11.4% | — |
| Coal | $17 | — | $15.5 | +19.2% | — |
| Comanche | $31 | — | $23 | +7.0% | — |
| Cotton | $31 | — | $19 | +2.7% | — |
| Craig | $37 | — | $30.5 | +7.0% | 97 bu |
| Creek | $25.5 | — | $16 | +60.0% | — |
| Custer | $40.5 | $136 | $13.5 | -12.9% | 71 bu |
| Delaware | $44.5 | — | $29 | +18.4% | 135 bu |
| Dewey | $35 | — | $15.5 | +19.2% | — |
| Ellis | $23 | — | $10 | +6.4% | — |
| Garfield | $45.5 | $92 (2021) | $20 | +2.6% | 58 bu |
| Garvin | $36.5 | $44.5 (2010) | $18 | +5.9% | 101 bu |
| Grady | $46 | $57 (2021) | $24.5 | +8.9% | 146 bu |
| Grant | $42.5 | — | $18 | +9.1% | 70 bu |
| Greer | $31 | $65 (2020) | $18.5 | +42.3% | — |
| Harmon | $21 | $141 (2023) | $12.5 | -3.8% | — |
| Harper | $32.5 | $19 (2021) | $12 | +9.1% | — |
| Haskell | $26 | — | $17 | +9.7% | — |
| Hughes | $21 | — | $15.5 | +10.7% | 124 bu |
| Jackson | $33 | $120 | $16.5 | -2.9% | — |
| Jefferson | $32 | — | $21.5 | +16.2% | — |
| Johnston | $21 | — | $9.8 (2024) | — | — |
| Kay | $48 | $79 (2023) | $22 | -12.0% | 86 bu |
| Kingfisher | $37 | $70.5 | $16.5 | +0.0% | — |
| Kiowa | $34 | $55 (2014) | $18 | +24.1% | — |
| Latimer | $20 | — | $17 | +13.3% | — |
| Leflore | $22 | — | $18 | +5.9% | — |
| Lincoln | $32.5 | — | $17 | +9.7% | — |
| Logan | $34 | — | $18.5 | +8.8% | — |
| Love | $23 | — | $16 | -3.0% | — |
| Major | $44 | $112 (2024) | $16 | -3.0% | 191 bu |
| Marshall | $15 | — | $15 | +15.4% | — |
| Mayes | $30 | — | $27.5 | +7.8% | 87 bu |
| Mcclain | $40.5 | — | $21.5 | +26.5% | 113 bu |
| Mccurtain | $30 | — | $20 | -2.4% | — |
| Mcintosh | $22.5 | — | $17.5 | -2.8% | — |
| Murray | $25.5 | — | $20 | +14.3% | — |
| Muskogee | $33.5 | $109 (2021) | $22.5 | -6.2% | 170 bu |
| Noble | $35 | — | $21.5 | +30.3% | 75 bu |
| Nowata | $19 | — | $24.5 | +6.5% | — |
| Okfuskee | $17.5 | — | $13.5 | +12.5% | — |
| Oklahoma | $51.5 | — | $20 | +5.3% | 119 bu |
| Okmulgee | $30 | — | $20.5 | +17.1% | — |
| Osage | $21.5 | — | $25 | +35.1% | — |
| Ottawa | $46 | — | $39 | +14.7% | 91 bu |
| Pawnee | $29 | — | $23.5 | +4.4% | — |
| Payne | $23.5 | — | $21 | +7.7% | — |
| Pittsburg | $21.5 | — | $14.5 | +0.0% | — |
| Pontotoc | $14.5 | — | $13 (2024) | — | — |
| Pottawatomie | $21 | — | $16 | +23.1% | 163 bu |
| Pushmataha | $15.5 | — | $12 | +4.3% | — |
| Roger Mills | $27.5 | $60 (2020) | $12 | +9.1% | — |
| Rogers | $26.5 | — | $23 | -8.0% | 85 bu |
| Seminole | $14 | — | $14 | +33.3% | — |
| Sequoyah | $14.5 (2024) | — | $20.5 | +13.9% | — |
| Stephens | $25 | — | $19 | +11.8% | — |
| Texas | $30 | $101 | $13.5 | +35.0% | 206 bu |
| Tillman | $35.5 | $107 | $16 | -5.9% | 51 bu |
| Tulsa | $24 | — | $14 | +12.0% | — |
| Wagoner | $23 | — | $22.5 | -2.2% | 105 bu |
| Washington | $35 | — | $19.5 | +21.9% | — |
| Washita | $37 | $65.5 (2023) | $18 | +5.9% | — |
| Woods | $35.5 | — | $10.5 | +0.0% | — |
| Woodward | $24 | — | $12.5 | +13.6% | — |
Oklahoma median county rent by year
Median of counties published each year (permanent pasture). Gap years are shown as gaps — drawing a line across them would be an invention.
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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.