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2023 NASS Cropland and Pastureland Rental Rates

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Authored by Isaac Hull, Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Agriculture and Applied Economics; Patrick Kayser, Land Use-Value Assessment, Analyst, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Virginia Tech; Jennifer S. Friedel, Land Use-Value Assessment, Director, Virginia Tech

Every year in August the USDA National Agricultural Statistical Service (NASS) releases cash rental rates for 3 distinct land classes in Virginia as mandated by the 2008 Farm Bill. Rental rates for irrigated and non-irrigated cropland and pastureland were recently released for Virginia counties and cities. Provided below is:

  • Table 1: 2023 rental rates by jurisdiction for irrigated and non-irrigated cropland and pastureland

NASS rental rates are annual values collected from NASS surveys, with the 2023 values reported below in $/acre. All data can be found at http://quickstats.nass.usda.gov/ in the USDA-NASS Quick Stats Database. If there are enough responses to meet NASS disclosure requirements, values for the jurisdiction are published. If there are insufficient responses, NASS does not publish a rate for that jurisdiction. For example, in Table 1 the specific rental rate for non-irrigated cropland in Bedford is $25.00 per acre. NASS also publishes an “Other County” value for counties who had insufficient responses to meet disclosure requirements. The last section of Table 1 lists the “Other County” values which can be applied to jurisdictions without a published value. State averages are also listed in the last section of Table 1.

If you have questions please contact:

Isaac Hull, Graduate Research Assistant

E-mail: hullis11@vt.edu

Table 1: 2023 NASS, Cropland (Non-Irrigated), Pastureland, and Cropland (Irrigated) Rental Rates

Jurisdiction Cropland (Non-Irrigated) Rental Rate $/acre/year Cropland (Irrigated) Rental Rate $/acre/year

Pastureland Rental Rate $/acre/year

Accomack

86.5

--

--

Albemarle

28.5

--

21

Amelia

39.5

--

30.5

Amherst

31

--

15

Appomattox

34

--

22

Augusta

62.5

--

26.5

Bath

--

--

--

Bedford

25

--

14.5

Bland

35

--

24.5

Botetourt

33.5

--

20

Brunswick

34.5

--

17.5

Buckingham

34.5

--

13.5

Campbell

34.5

--

17.5

Caroline

70.5

--

27.5

Carroll

53.5

--

26

Charles City

60

--

--

Charlotte

33

--

27

Chesapeake City

86.5

--

--

Clarke

33

--

24.5

Craig

34.5

--

16.5

Culpeper

49

--

20.5

Cumberland

27.5

--

19

Dinwiddie

52.5

--

18

Essex

89.5

--

--

Fauquier

62

--

25

Floyd

30

--

23

Fluvanna

--

--

13.5

Franklin

55

--

23

Frederick

37

--

20

Giles

31

--

17

Goochland

48

--

--

Grayson

54.5

--

28

Greensville

83.5

--

28.5

Halifax

34

--

18.5

Hanover

49.5

--

21

Henry

18.5

--

18

Highland

23.5

--

14

Isle of Wight

96.5

--

--

King and Queen

83.5

--

--

King William

76.5

--

--

Lee

37

--

21.5

Loudoun

42

--

23.5

Louisa

46

--

24

Lunenburg

--

--

--

Madison

44

--

23.5

Mecklenburg

38.5

95

19.5

Montgomery

42

--

23

Nelson

--

--

13.5

Northampton

86.5

170

--

Northumberland

88

--

--

Nottoway

39.5

--

22.5

Orange

69.5

--

28.5

Page

43.5

--

27.5

Patrick

40

--

20

Pittsylvania

36

70

25

Powhatan

30

--

22

Prince Edward

25.5

--

25

Pulaski

46.5

--

34.5

Rappahannock

21

--

17

Richmond

76.5

--

--

Rockbridge

31

--

21

Rockingham

102

--

41

Russell

39.5

--

18

Scott

42

--

15.5

Shenandoah

53

--

29

Smyth

41

--

28.5

Southampton

89

--

--

Spotsylvania

44.5

--

21

Suffolk City

88

--

--

Surry

88.5

--

--

Sussex

79

--

--

Tazewell

41.5

--

19

Warren

--

--

15

Washington

45.5

--

39

Westmoreland

97.5

--

--

Wythe

44

--

32.5

Other Counties

42

117

23

State Averages

51

113

22

Source: National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) County-Level Cash Rent Data http://quickstats.nass.usda.gov/. Accessed 6/10/2024.


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