Managing farmland in Harrison County requires a specialized understanding of two of Iowa’s most unique landscapes. Whether your acreage sits on the highly productive Missouri River bottomlands near Missouri Valley or within the world-renowned Loess Hills near Pisgah and Woodbine, the management requirements are vastly different.
Navigating the Harrison County land market requires more than just a general understanding of Iowa agriculture—it requires ‘boots on the ground’ experience in the Missouri River Bottoms and the Loess Hills.
From the high-yield alluvial soils near Mondamin to the sensitive, high-erosion Monona soils around Woodbine and Dunlap, our team provides the localized oversight that absentee owners and local families depend on.
We don’t just manage acres; we manage the specific drainage, conservation, and valuation challenges unique to the 61.0-point CSR2 average of Harrison County.
Whether you are settling an estate in Logan or looking to maximize rental income on river-bottom ground, our 2026 market data ensures your legacy is protected. We help:
Topography-Specific Valuation: In Harrison County, a one-size-fits-all appraisal doesn’t work. We account for the specific value drivers of your property, whether it’s the steep-sloped Monona soils prized for conservation and recreation or the deep, silty Napier soils in the valleys that drive top-tier yields.
Here are some common reasons you want an appraisal:
Selling farmland is one of the most significant decisions a landowner will make. Our team helps Harrison County landowners navigate the process with confidence through proven farm real estate strategies, including:
For absentee owners, we handle the details locally while keeping you informed every step of the way.
For farmers, we help position your land to attract strong interest from serious buyers who understand its value.
If you own farmland in Harrison County but don’t live nearby — or simply don’t have the time to manage it — our farm management services provide peace of mind and long-term value.
We work with both in-state and out-of-state owners to oversee:
Our goal is to protect your investment while maintaining strong relationships with the farmers who work the land.
Harrison County has many landowners who live elsewhere but maintain strong ties to the family farm. We understand the responsibility that comes with owning agricultural land from a distance and provide consistent communication, trusted local presence, and experienced guidance.
At the same time, we work closely with local farmers who are actively operating and growing their businesses. Whether you’re expanding your acreage, preparing to sell, or planning for the future, our services are built around the realities of modern agriculture in western Iowa.
For the Bottomland Owner: The Importance of Professional Drainage Management – Essential for the Missouri River flood plains.
For the Loess Hills Owner: Conservation Practices that Protect Your CSR2 – Crucial for the fragile wind-blown soils of Western Harrison County.
For the Seller: 2026 Western Iowa Land Value Trends – Helping owners understand the current $10,000–$14,000/acre range for high-quality Harrison ground.
We’re committed to helping Harrison County landowners make decisions that support both today’s goals and future generations.
We understand Harrison County farmland values, soil productivity, and buyer demand. Our insight helps landowners make informed decisions backed by real, local data.
Many families rely on Stalcup Ag Service during important transitions like estates, sales, and long-term planning. We take pride in building relationships rooted in trust, consistency, and results.
If you live outside Harrison County or out of state, you can count on regular updates and straightforward guidance. We serve as your dependable local connection to your land.
From appraisals and auctions to farm management and private sales, we offer comprehensive services in one place. That means less stress, better coordination, and a smoother experience from start to finish.
If you need a farm appraisal, considering a sale, or want farm management support, Stalcup Ag Service is here to help. Our team provides the local expertise and personalized attention Harrison County landowners and farmers depend on.
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