Cash Rent by StateUtah

Utah Cash Rent by County — 2025

Every USDA-published county cash rental rate in Utah, straight from the NASS Cash Rents Survey — no estimates, no modeling, no login. 23 Utah counties with a published 2025 irrigated cropland rent · median $102/acre · +11.0% vs 2024 (matched counties) · data refreshed 2026-07-18

$102
median rent /ac · 2025
irrigated cropland, 23 counties
+11.0%
vs 2024
median of 22 matched counties
+36.9%
vs 2016
median of 23 matched counties
$184
top county
Weber

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 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
Beaver$96.5 (2024)$9.8
Box Elder$33.5$162$5.8+6.6%
Cache$46$116$13+6.4%
Carbon$75$2.4 (2024)+2.7%
Daggett$5.3 (2012)
Davis$41.5 (2021)$171$17 (2024)+11.0%
Duchesne$22.5$110$6.8+14.6%
Emery$21$93$5.1 (2024)+17.7%
Garfield$47 (2021)$100$2.3 (2023)+29.9%
Grand$60.5 (2021)
Iron$23$120$2.8+8.1%
Juab$11 (2024)$63.5$2.9+38.0%
Kane$9.2 (2010)$102$2.6+10.9%
Millard$20 (2024)$144$5.6-1.4%
Morgan$25.5 (2023)$89$1.9 (2024)+14.8%
Piute$32$96.5$26
Rich$34.5$65$12 (2024)+34.0%
Salt Lake$41 (2023)$114 (2024)$4.7
San Juan$33.5 (2010)$59 (2020)$3.3
Sanpete$23$112$6.9-1.8%
Sevier$14.5$89.5$6.3+9.8%
Summit$31$77$4.8+16.7%
Tooele$26.5$68.5 (2024)$1.7
Uintah$46.5$96$9.9+31.5%
Utah$28$110$8-0.9%
Wasatch$15 (2019)$102$16+7.4%
Washington$40$148$4.9-2.0%
Wayne$43.5$119$13.5-2.5%
Weber$35 (2022)$184$28.5+12.9%

Utah median county rent by year

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

2008
$688 co.
2009
$60.7520 co.
2010
$6523 co.
2011
$79.521 co.
2012
$75.523 co.
2013
$7625 co.
2014
$73.7524 co.
2015no survey — gap shown, not interpolated
2016
$71.527 co.
2017
$74.7524 co.
2018not published — gap shown, not interpolated
2019
$9225 co.
2020
$80.525 co.
2021
$75.525 co.
2022
$10023 co.
2023
$92.2524 co.
2024
$9625 co.
2025
$10223 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.