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Wisconsin Cash Rent by County — 2025
Every USDA-published county cash rental rate in Wisconsin, straight from the NASS Cash Rents Survey — no estimates, no modeling, no login. 67 Wisconsin counties with a published 2025 non-irrigated cropland rent · median $137/acre · +1.1% 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 non-irrigated cropland (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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adams | $82.5 | $319 | $32 (2010) | +5.8% | 147 bu |
| Ashland | $33 | — | $9.3 (2021) | -9.6% | — |
| Barron | $93 | $179 (2022) | $33 | -5.1% | 172 bu |
| Bayfield | $25.5 | — | $10 (2024) | +21.4% | — |
| Brown | $208 | — | $58 (2009) | — | 187 bu |
| Buffalo | $141 | $182 (2023) | $27 | -2.8% | 185 bu |
| Burnett | $55 | — | $12.5 (2021) | -6.8% | 144 bu |
| Calumet | $188 | — | $62.5 (2019) | +0.0% | 177 bu |
| Chippewa | $123 | $202 (2017) | $23 (2024) | -4.7% | 188 bu |
| Clark | $120 | — | $37 | -3.2% | 156 bu |
| Columbia | $187 | $246 | $51 | -1.6% | 212 bu |
| Crawford | $145 | $225 (2011) | $40 | +10.7% | 182 bu |
| Dane | $233 | $225 (2023) | $54 | +5.4% | 214 bu |
| Dodge | $209 | — | $28 (2021) | — | 208 bu |
| Door | $127 | — | $22 (2014) | +12.4% | 157 bu |
| Douglas | $15 | — | $11 (2022) | +7.1% | — |
| Dunn | $142 | $223 | $27.5 | +8.4% | 191 bu |
| Eau Claire | $130 | $193 (2012) | $34 (2023) | +12.1% | 183 bu |
| Florence | $26 | — | $4.8 | +30.0% | — |
| Fond Du Lac | $182 | — | $47.5 (2021) | -1.6% | 205 bu |
| Forest | $23 (2024) | — | $11 (2023) | — | — |
| Grant | $243 | — | $55.5 | -0.4% | 223 bu |
| Green | $205 | $235 | $45 | +4.1% | 220 bu |
| Green Lake | $195 | $192 | $39 (2024) | +7.7% | 193 bu |
| Iowa | $197 | $277 | $54.5 | +7.7% | 216 bu |
| Jackson | $155 | $275 (2016) | $42 | -0.6% | 187 bu |
| Jefferson | $181 | — | $32 (2019) | +4.0% | 195 bu |
| Juneau | $102 | $285 (2019) | $36.5 | -3.8% | 173 bu |
| Kenosha | $163 | — | $51 (2023) | -5.8% | 193 bu |
| Kewaunee | $207 | — | $40 (2016) | -1.4% | 175 bu |
| La Crosse | $169 | $201 (2017) | $37 | +7.6% | 179 bu |
| Lafayette | $260 | — | $64.5 | -0.4% | 238 bu |
| Langlade | $114 | $178 | $27 (2023) | +5.6% | 151 bu |
| Lincoln | $67.5 | — | $24.5 | +8.0% | 141 bu |
| Manitowoc | $205 | — | $54 (2023) | +5.7% | 177 bu |
| Marathon | $111 | $114 (2011) | $35.5 | +8.8% | 161 bu |
| Marinette | $127 | — | $18.5 (2009) | -3.1% | 157 bu |
| Marquette | $79 | $254 (2023) | $39 (2021) | -10.2% | 161 bu |
| Milwaukee | $85 | — | — | -9.6% | 222 bu |
| Monroe | $140 | — | $30 | -0.7% | 175 bu |
| Oconto | $156 | — | $45 (2020) | +8.3% | 166 bu |
| Oneida | $42 (2024) | — | — | — | — |
| Outagamie | $176 | — | $74 (2017) | +8.6% | 175 bu |
| Ozaukee | $132 | $110 (2012) | $82 (2017) | +11.9% | 184 bu |
| Pepin | $164 | $200 (2024) | $34 | +8.6% | 186 bu |
| Pierce | $168 | — | $43 | +9.1% | 199 bu |
| Polk | $104 | — | $20 | +11.8% | 173 bu |
| Portage | $79 | $304 (2024) | $38 (2024) | +12.1% | 177 bu |
| Price | $26 | — | $11 (2023) | +0.0% | 149 bu |
| Racine | $153 | $147 (2021) | $56.5 (2021) | +0.7% | 199 bu |
| Richland | $133 | — | $30 | +8.1% | 181 bu |
| Rock | $210 | $257 | $66 | +7.1% | 216 bu |
| Rusk | $92 | — | $30.5 (2023) | +4.0% | 162 bu |
| Sauk | $151 | $245 (2023) | $35 | +0.7% | 182 bu |
| Sawyer | $59 | — | $8.4 (2019) | -5.6% | 153 bu |
| Shawano | $129 | — | $18 (2023) | +7.5% | 171 bu |
| Sheboygan | $147 | — | $81 (2017) | +11.4% | 180 bu |
| St Croix | $140 | $196 (2022) | $34 | -4.8% | 196 bu |
| Taylor | $103 | — | $26.5 (2017) | +10.2% | 149 bu |
| Trempealeau | $137 | $241 | $35 | +0.0% | 174 bu |
| Vernon | $155 | — | $35 | +6.9% | 179 bu |
| Walworth | $210 | $230 (2024) | $58.5 | — | 214 bu |
| Washburn | $66 | — | $20.5 | -5.0% | 171 bu |
| Washington | $132 | — | $45 (2009) | -4.3% | 186 bu |
| Waukesha | $159 | $180 (2022) | $46 (2021) | +8.2% | 197 bu |
| Waupaca | $129 | $215 | $49.5 | +12.2% | 168 bu |
| Waushara | $81 | $282 (2023) | $30 (2016) | +15.7% | 177 bu |
| Winnebago | $111 | — | $32 (2016) | +0.0% | 181 bu |
| Wood | $79.5 | — | $20.5 (2021) | +1.9% | 173 bu |
Wisconsin 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.
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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.