02/19/2026
🌾 Schultz Wray Farm Sold for $1,595,000 — $7,780 per Acre!
Another strong farmland sale is officially closed! The Schultz Wray Farm sold for $1,595,000, achieving $7,780 per acre in today’s competitive agricultural land market. With the farm being 78% tillable, this sale demonstrates exceptional strength on a price-per-tillable-acre basis, a key metric serious farm operators and farmland investors watch closely when evaluating agricultural real estate in Northwest Indiana and Southwest Michigan.
Even in a shifting farm economy with fluctuating commodity prices and rising input costs, high-quality tillable farmland continues to command attention. Soil productivity, drainage characteristics, field efficiency, access, and strong local buyer demand all played a role in driving this result. When evaluating farmland value per acre, understanding the percentage of productive tillable ground is critical to maximizing overall sale price.
Landowners in LaPorte County, Starke County, Jasper County, Porter County, Pulaski County, and surrounding areas are asking, “What is my farm worth per acre in today’s market?” Whether you’re considering estate planning, retirement, a 1031 exchange, or simply exploring your options, a detailed farmland market analysis provides clarity and confidence.
Strategic pricing and targeted marketing make the difference between average results and standout sales like this one.
📞 Curious what your farm could bring — especially on a per tillable acre basis? Call today for a confidential farmland valuation and personalized market analysis. Let’s explore your farm’s true value!