Boone county Iowa, land records

Boone County, Iowa Land Records

Boone County, Iowa Land Records

Boone County, Iowa Land Records

Boone County, Iowa Land Records state the county is located in central Iowa made up of nine towns; Beaver, Boxholm, Madrid, Pilot Mount, Berkley, Fraser, Ogden, Sheldahi, Boone, and Luther. Boone County, Iowa covers 572 square miles and holds 328,906 total farmland acres. 297,488 of those acres are used to raise crops, 13,013 acres are covered by woodlands, and 18,405 acres are for other agricultural acres.

Boone County, Iowa Land Prices

Farmland in Boone County, Iowa is selling for around $8,000 per acre. Average Boone County rent averages around $230 per acre. Rent per CSR (corn suitability rate) point averages to $2.60 per CSR2. Pasture is also available to rent in Boone County, Iowa. Improves pasture rents for around $60 per acre while unimproved pasture rents for around $40 per acre. Stalk Grazing land rents for $19 regional average acre. Hunting rights rent for around $13 per acre.

More About Boone County, Iowa

As of the 2010 census Boone County, Iowa population was 26,306 people. Boone County comprises the Boone Iowa Micropolitan Statistical Area, which includes the Des Moines, Ames, and West Des Moines Combined Statistical Area. Boone County, Iowa was established January 13, 1846 from free land. The county is named after Captain Nathan Boone, son of Daniel Boone who was an American pioneer. Daniel Boone also formed the Wilderness Trail and founded the town Boonesborough, Kentucky.

 

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