Pennsylvania Tillable Farmland

Real farmland. Real soil.

Tillable cropland for investment, expansion, or first-time farmers.

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Pennsylvania Farmland In Pennsylvania

What matters when you're looking.

Soils that produce.

From Lancaster's limestone belt to Buffalo Valley to the Susquehanna bottomland.

Existing leases honored.

Most PA tillable land sells with active cash-rent or crop-share leases. Continuity matters.

Investment-grade.

PA farmland has averaged 3% appreciation annually over the past decade, plus rental income.

Buying Or Selling

Both sides of the transaction.

Common Questions

Pennsylvania Farmland FAQ.

What is the average price of farmland in Pennsylvania?

USDA's 2025 Land Value Report puts PA farmland at roughly $9,560 per acre on average. But averages mislead: prime Lancaster tillable ground tops $20,000 while remote rural acreage falls below $5,000. County, soils, and improvements drive the actual number.

Is Pennsylvania farmland a good investment?

Historically, yes. PA farmland values have appreciated steadily over the past two decades, with strong cash rent income in productive areas. Tax advantages through Clean & Green enrollment and 1031 exchange flexibility (as of 2023) make it especially attractive to ag investors.

Can I lease farmland after buying it?

Yes — that's how most PA farmland investments work. Cash rent leases run $150 to $350+ per acre depending on county and soil quality. Crop-share arrangements are also common. Existing leases typically transfer at sale.

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