Ontario’s farmland values and rental rates

Ontario’s farmland values and rental rates
Jun 04, 2019

University of Guelph researchers share survey results on the province’s 2018 figures

By Kate Ayers

Staff Writer
Farms.com

Producers across Ontario participated in a farmland value and rental rate survey examining average monetary values for land in different regions of the province.

In total, 1,769 people voluntarily participated in the online survey between Jan. 21 to Feb. 10, 2019. Respondents answered questions related to Ontario farmland, farmland values and rental rates for 2018, a University of Guelph report said.

Land values and characteristics can vary within regions, so results reflect an average price for average-quality land.

The greatest number of respondents identified as farmland owners and the second-highest category of participants was active farmers. However, the categories are not mutually exclusive.

The survey also collected some information on respondent characteristics. Some of the highlights included:

Characteristic

Mean

Median

Age

60.37

62

Acres owned

289.64

150

Acres rented, leased, cropshared or custom farmed in 2018

322.96

150

Ratio of acres rented, leased, cropshared or custom farmed in 2018 to acres owned

2.16

0.67

The report outlined the median typical cash rent and price per tillable acre for average-quality cropland in each provincial region. 

In 2018, cash rent per tillable acre in the province ranged from $50 in five counties, including Renfrew and Prince Edward, to $300 in Huron, Oxford and Perth counties. The price per tillable acre ranged from $3,000 in the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville to $65,000 in Peel Region, the report said. Land values for each region can be found here.

In addition, researchers calculated rent/price ratios, known as the capitalization rate or “cap-rate,” the report said. These ratios are an approximation of net-income divided by property value. Farmers can use these values to compare and assess their returns on farmland.

Most respondents (48.4 per cent) expect that, over the next 12 months, farmland prices will stay the same, while 29.2 per cent of respondents expect prices to increase.

The survey also asked respondents for their perceptions of the percentage of regional farmland sales producers made in the past year. While participants’ opinions varied by region, they reported the median percentage of farmland sales to farmers was 80 per cent. The perceived percentage of farmland sales made by farmers ranged from 5 per cent (Region of Peel) to 100 per cent (Perth County).

The more farmland a producer owns, the more land he or she is likely to rent, lease, cropshare or custom farm, the researchers found.

The full report can be found on the Ontario Federation of Agriculture’s website and results from the past three years are posted on the Ontario Agricultural College’s website.

 

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canada pharmacy |Oct 30 2023 9:34AM
Having farmed for years, we own a 100 acres farm. Farm is a long hundred having access to paved road. I have the land rented to local large dairy farmer approx. 79 acres field, fully tillable , no fence rows, etc. it has provided excellent production of crops, corn/grains. Fully accessible from main road from north and south end. One long field . also easily available and used to spread liquid manure . Land is located within approx 26 kl from the City of Ottawa . What would be the fair rental rate per acres?
Mary |Sep 20 2023 7:17PM
i want framing land on rent near Guelph, Kitchener area required 5 to 10 acre
Ramesh |Apr 4 2023 10:10PM
i want framing land on rent near Guelph, Kitchener area required 5 to 10 acre
Ramesh |Apr 2 2023 6:37PM
I have 50 acres of tillable cropland in Renfrew County. What is the going rental rate per acre?
Jack |Feb 12 2023 3:03AM
I have 100 acres of wooded land in Marmora, what is the value per acre? Any one can suggest? What as lease rates per acre. Thanks
raja |Apr 28 2022 8:59AM
I’m looking at buying 25acres in Lambton county Ontario. 21 are tiled and workable. Before I buy I’m wondering what would a rental price be per acre or for 20 acres per month if I can rent them to sublet my mortgage cost as I don’t want to farm them Thanks
Mike |Apr 16 2022 1:50PM
i will be buying a property with a 50 acre farmland in clarington ontario, may i know the average rent i will charge the farmer that will rent the property.
Aloysius |Jan 2 2022 4:00PM
rental rate for farmland in Haldimand County
dave |Dec 27 2021 2:02PM
I have 25 acres in Hakersville On a farmer wants to rent it. How much an acre I should be renting it for.
Carol |Jun 1 2021 7:58PM
I just want to know what king of future I would getting into if I were to start a business like the Mucci farm?
larry |Apr 25 2021 6:46PM
Is there somewhere you know of to locate farm land to rent in the Niagara region?
Chris |Mar 13 2021 7:02PM
i have 70 acres near shelburn ont. not tile drained but dry what is the rent per acre ?
Stephan |Oct 27 2020 8:41AM

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