Plymouth County sits at a unique intersection of high-yield crop production and a world-class livestock industry.
The county spans from the deep loess soils of the western bluffs to the intensive dairy and hog operations surrounding Le Mars. Managing land here requires a technical partner who understands both local nutrient management and the aggressive rental markets of the Northwest District.
At Stalcup Ag Service, we provide the active, on-site oversight necessary to protect your family’s legacy, whether your ground is located near Remsen, Hinton, or Akron.
Managing a high-production landscape like Plymouth County demands more than a general understanding of Iowa farming. It requires direct, local oversight of soil nutrient health on livestock-integrated farms and a deep familiarity with soil associations like the Galva-Primghar series.
We serve as your eyes and ears, ensuring every lease negotiation and land stewardship decision—from Kingsley to Westfield—is backed by real-time Northwest Iowa market insight.
Whether you are settling an estate in Le Mars or looking to expand an operation near Merrill, we help:
Stalcup Ag Service represents buyers and sellers throughout Plymouth County, including areas near Le Mars, Hinton, Kingsley, Remsen, Akron, Merrill, Oyens, and Westfield. We understand what drives demand for Northwest Iowa farmland and how to position properties for qualified buyers.
Our farmland real estate services include:
Whether selling a single tract or multiple parcels, our approach is designed to generate strong interest and competitive outcomes.
When accurate valuation matters, our team delivers certified farm appraisals tailored to Plymouth County conditions. Each appraisal reflects:
Our professional farm appraisals are commonly used for estate planning, trust settlement, refinancing, ownership transitions, and sale preparation.
For many Plymouth County landowners, auctions offer a clear, competitive method for selling farmland. Stalcup Ag Service manages both live and online farmland auctions, tailoring each process to the land and the seller’s objectives.
Our auction services include:
Each auction is designed to maximize exposure and deliver clear results.
Plymouth County farmland is an intensive asset that thrives under professional management. With the county’s status as a leader in both corn production and livestock value, we focus on balancing maximum profitability with long-term soil health.
From monitoring nutrient applications to managing complex drainage and terrace systems, we ensure your farm remains a top-tier performer.
Plymouth County farmland is owned by a diverse group — active farmers, retired operators, family heirs, and landowners living outside Iowa.
No matter where you reside, Stalcup Ag Service provides consistent oversight, accountability, and local insight.
We help landowners:
Clients partner with us because we actively manage tenant relationships, establish clear expectations, and provide ongoing oversight that supports consistent, reliable farm operations.
Landowners choose Stalcup for our hands-on approach to responsible land management that preserves soil productivity and protects the long-term value of their farmland.
Clients rely on our experience to guide ownership changes and generational transitions with clarity, coordination, and an understanding of both financial and family considerations.
Farm owners work with our team because we provide local market insight and practical guidance that supports confident decision-making as agricultural conditions evolve.
If you’re seeking farm management, farmland appraisals, real estate, or auctions in Plymouth County, Iowa, trust the team with deep agricultural experience and proven results.
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