What’s Happening to Farmland Prices in the Midwest Right Now?
Oklahoma land broker Dillon Smith returns to The National Land Podcast for a boots-on-the-ground update on the western Oklahoma land market — and delivers the kind of straight talk that only comes from an agent who’s actually closing deals. Based in Kingfisher, Dillon breaks down exactly what’s moving and what’s sitting: cattle pasture is gaining value on the back of a red-hot beef market, wheat ground is softening as input costs outpace grain prices, and recreational hunting land is holding steady for the right tracts in the right spots.
The central theme of this episode is pricing discipline. Dillon explains why overpriced listings are stalling out across the board, how he handles the hard conversation with sellers who bought at peak prices and now expect peak returns, and why he believes western Oklahoma has shifted into a buyer’s market — where pricing correctly isn’t optional, it’s the whole ballgame. He also digs into highest-and-best-use analysis, water access as a rising factor in land value near Oklahoma City’s suburbs, and the land improvements (ponds, fences, access roads) that are actually moving the needle for sellers.
Whether you’re buying, selling, or holding farmland, ranch ground, or hunting property in Oklahoma or anywhere in the rural Midwest, Dillon’s practical advice on market timing, seller expectations, and broker pricing opinions is the kind of insight that helps you make better land decisions.
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