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Indiana Land Price

How Much Is an Acre of Land in Indiana? Latest Market Data

Key Takeaways Top-quality Indiana ag land reaches $14,392 per acre, while average-quality ground averages $8,510. Both numbers are pushed by row-crop demand and Indianapolis-area development. Northern Indiana prices reflect proximity to Chicago and the I-80 corridor. Southern counties run cheaper and more rural. Soil productivity drives pricing. Tracts with strong CSR or NCCPI ratings command

Confessions from Our Listeners

Cold Blooded Confessions from Our Listeners – Fist Full of Dirt Podcast This week, Fist Full of Dirt takes a wild turn with Part 2 of “Cold Blooded Confessions”, featuring spine-tingling snake stories submitted by listeners. Hosted by Cuz Strickland, recorded in the ever-popular Camo Cave, this episode is packed with real-world snake encounters that

Tennessee Acre Worth

How Much Is an Acre of Land Worth in Tennessee?

Key Takeaways Tennessee farm real estate averages around $5,710 per acre. Cropland sits at $5,610, pasture at $5,360, and forested or recreational tracts run $4,500 to $10,000. Counties around Nashville, Knoxville, and Chattanooga push prices up because of housing demand and population inflow. Rural Middle and West Tennessee deliver larger acreage at lower per-acre prices,

Virginia Acre Worth

How Much Is an Acre of Land Worth in Virginia?

Key Takeaways Virginia ag land averages $5,850 per acre statewide, but the spread is brutal. Northern Virginia prime parcels can hit $500,000-plus per acre. Loudoun and Fauquier counties carry the highest prices, driven by D.C.-area demand and a tight supply of buildable ground. Southwest Virginia and the Shenandoah Valley deliver cheaper acreage with mountains, hardwood

From Warden to Sheriff – Part 1

In Part One of this two part Fist Full of Dirt we sit down with Sheriff Mike Knoedl in Fordyce, Arkansas, to discuss his incredible 30 year career in wildlife law enforcement. From humble beginnings as a Game Warden to leading the Arkansas Game & Fish Commission.. and eventually becoming Sheriff of Dallas County.. he’s

From Warden to Sherrif

We’re back in Fordyce, Arkansas, for Part Two with Sheriff Mike Knoedl and the stories just keep getting better. Before he was a Sheriff and recipient of the Medal of Freedom, Mike was a boots on the ground Game Warden. He admits that bending the rules early in his hunting life gave him an advantage.

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