Cropland in Ohio is worth about $5,892 per acre on average (median $6,167/acre), based on USDA NASS county data across 415,196 fields. See any field parcel-level on the interactive map — just click it.
| Cropland fields | 415,196 |
|---|---|
| Fields with a value | 415,196 |
| Average value | $5,892/acre |
| Median value | $6,167/acre |
| Counties | 88 |
| High suitability | 19 % |
| Medium suitability | 78 % |
| Low suitability | 3 % |
Values are regional USDA NASS estimates (USD/acre) — derived figures, not appraisals.
The dollar value comes from USDA NASS county cropland cash-rent and land-value surveys (USD/acre). On top, a 0–100 site score grades each field from open federal data: soil productivity (USDA NCCPI from gSSURGO), climate and drought (gridMET), slope (USGS 3DEP), crop rotation (USDA CDL), drainage and — where relevant — irrigation. Every factor stays visible in the site profile. Read the full method →
Across 415,196 cropland fields in Ohio the average value is about $5,892 per acre (median $6,167), derived from USDA NASS county data. Individual fields vary with soil rating, drainage, water and slope.
A regional USDA NASS county cropland value (USD/acre) refined per field with the USDA NCCPI soil rating and site factors — climate, slope, drainage, irrigation and crop rotation. It is a derived estimate, not a parcel-level appraisal.
Open the map, zoom to your field and click it to see the value per acre, the soil rating and the full 0–100 site score.
Data: USDA NASS (county cropland values & cash rents) and USDA NRCS gSSURGO (NCCPI) — public domain.
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