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County agricultural land values in Oklahoma have changed over the past 40+ years. The 1973-75, 2012-2014, and 2021-2023 weighted-average land value maps are color coded from light to dark, with the darkest colors showing the highest average land values. The percent change map shows changes in county land values over the past ten years between 2012-2014 and 2021-2023.

 

Charts are based on a three-year weighted average and include tracts 40 acres in size or larger selling for up to $3,000 through 2007.  Beginning in 2008 and once again in 2021, the market ceiling was increased to $6000 and $9000, respectively.  This reflects higher Oklahoma agricultural real estate values over time. The weighted average formula was selected due to an insufficient number of annual sales data at the county level and provides improved reliability when analyzing land value patterns and trends over time.

 

Percent Change 2012-14 to 2021-23

Map of Oklahoma counties, shaded in orange, precent change from 2012-14 to 2021-23.

 

The magnitude of the shift in agricultural land values is shown on this map. Much of the greatest appreciation observed over the past ten years has been in the eastern two-thirds of the state.  Tulsa and Oklahoma Counties were omitted due to an insufficient number of observations.

 

2021-2023 Average Land Values

 Map of Oklahoma counties, shaded in orange, average land values from 2021-2023.

 

Relative values have changed considerably over many areas of the state during the past ten years. The highest average land values remain in the Tulsa and Oklahoma City metropolitan areas in addition to northeastern Oklahoma and the I-35 corridor in southern Oklahoma. Very few sales observations in Tulsa and Oklahoma Counties met these criteria; therefore they were omitted from this map.

 

2012-2014 Average Land Values

 Map of Oklahoma counties, shaded in orange, average land values from 2012-2014.

 

During this timeframe, the highest agricultural land values were in central and south-central Oklahoma along the I-35 corridor together with most of northeastern Oklahoma. Land values were generally less than $1500 per acre in the western one-third of the state. Very few sales observations in Tulsa County met these criteria; therefore it was omitted from this map.

 

1973-1975 Average Land Values

 Map of Oklahoma counties, shaded in orange, average land values from 1973-1975

 

In the 1973-75 period, the highest agricultural land values were in central and north central Oklahoma. In general, the dollar values in far western Oklahoma and the panhandle were in the same range as the east and southeast parts of the state. Except for the central, north central, and metropolitan areas surrounding Tulsa and Oklahoma City, land values were less than $500 per acre. Only sales tracts 40 acres in size or larger selling for $3,000 per acre or less are included.

 

County Agricultural Land Value Changes

Tracts >= 40 Acres Selling for <=$3,000/Acre ($6000 beginning in 2008 and $9000 beginning in 2021), Weighted Average

 

County 2012-2014 Average Value, $ 2021-2023 Average Value, $ Percent Change
Adair 2028 3430 69%
Alfalfa 2182 2174 0%
Atoka 1573 3572 127%
Beaver 736 862 17%
Beckham 1212 1865 54%
Blaine 1458 2164 48%
Bryan 1847 4165 126%
Caddo 1585 2574 62%
Canadian 2624 4603 75%
Carter 2204 3947 79%
Cherokee 2166 3616 67%
Choctaw 1624 2946 81%
Cimarron 650 1105 70%
Cleveland 2224 5802 161%
Coal 1633 2632 61%
Comanche 1334 2316 74%
Cotton 1127 1832 63%
Craig 1814 3148 74%
Creek 1665 3217 93%
Custer 1633 2076 27%
Delaware 2007 3743 87%
Dewey 1218 1714 41%
Ellis 1045 1055 1%
Garfield 1950 2241 15%
Garvin 1856 3206 73%
Grady 1905 3713 95%
Grant 1460 1760 21%
Greer 865 1407 63%
Harmon 972 1474 52%
Harper 918 1216 32%
Haskell 1651 2567 55%
Hughes 1199 2678 123%
Jackson 1226 2450 100%
Jefferson 1459 2612 79%
Johnston 1752 3187 82%
Kay 1961 2485 27%
Kingfisher 1718 3478 102%
Kiowa 1176 1567 33%
Latimer 1498 2689 79%
Leflore 1720 3478 102%
Lincoln 1568 3682 135%
Logan 2196 4105 87%
Love 2032 4019 98%
Major 1566 1892 21%
Marshall 2053 4121 101%
Mayes 2229 4039 81%
McClain 2191 3978 82%
McCurtain 1792 3083 72%
McIntosh 1527 2637 73%
Murray 1852 3511 90%
Muskogee 1762 3203 82%
Noble 1744 2576 48%
Nowata 1847 3040 65%
Okfuskee 1370 2791 104%
Oklahoma      
Okmulgee 1749 3528 102%
Osage 1404 2577 84%
Ottawa 1979 3667 85%
Pawnee 1281 2505 96%
Payne 2657 3937 48%
Pittsburg 1523 2708 78%
Pontotoc 1617 3255 101%
Pottawatomie 1913 3178 66%
Pushmataha 1547 2768 79%
Roger Mills 1141 1465 28%
Rogers 2468 4907 99%
Seminole 1308 3014 130%
Sequoyah 1823 3246 78%
Stephens 1494 2559 71%
Texas 1030 1343 30%
Tillman 1303 1524 17%
Tulsa      
Wagoner 2465 4793 94%
Washington 2515 3996 59%
Washita 1591 1904 20%
Woods 1885 1740 -8%
Woodward 1512 1855 23%
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