Audubon County, Iowa Land Records

Audubon County, Iowa Land Records

Farm Land in Audubon County, Iowa Land Records

Audubon County is located in West Central Iowa. Audubon County is 443 square miles and holds a total of 272,258 farmable acres. 248,005 acres of those acres are used for cropland, 2,892 woodland acres, 21,361 acres for other agricultural uses.

Land Pricing for Audubon County, Iowa Land Records

According to Audubon County, Iowa Land Records the average farmland acre value is $8,139. The average price to rent farm land is $236 per acre, but ranging $170 per acre to $300 per acre. Rent per CSR Point averages around $3.11 per CSR2. Audubon County Improved Permanent Pasture can be rented for $86 per regional acre. Unimproved Permanent Pasture has the potential to be rented for $60 per regional acre. Lastly, Stalk Grazing Per Acre comes to rent around $10 a regional acre.

History of Audubon County, Iowa Land Records

Audubon County, Iowa contains the following towns:

  • Audubon
  • Hamlin
  • Sharon
  • Cameron
  • Leroy
  • Viola
  • Dougla
  • Lincoln
  • Exira
  • Melville
  • Greeley
  • Oakfield

Audubon County was formed on January 15, 1851 from sections of Pottawattamie County. According to Audubon County, Iowa Land Records the county is named after John James Audubon. In 2016 $107,719 was granted to Audubon County NonProfit Agencies along with $39,000 Awarded to Audubon County NonProfit Organizations.

 

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