Webster County is home to some of Iowa’s most productive and diverse farmland. From the rolling acres near Fort Dodge, Gowrie, Harcourt, Duncombe, Dayton, Badger, Barnum, Clare, Callender, Lehigh, Moorland, and Otho, families have cultivated the soil here for generations.
Owning farmland can be both rewarding and complex, especially if you don’t live close by. Stalcup Ag Service offers full-service farm management in Webster County, designed to keep your operation productive, sustainable, and profitable.
Our management services include:
Whether you live across town or across the country, we help you stay connected to your Sioux County farmland.
Every land decision starts with knowing your property’s true value. Stalcup’s ARA-accredited appraisers provide trusted, professional valuations that stand up to scrutiny, whether you’re settling an estate, preparing to sell, or restructuring ownership.
Our Webster County farm appraisals include:
You’ll receive a clear, defensible appraisal designed to help you move forward with confidence.
The farmland market continues to evolve across Central Iowa, and Webster County is no exception. Our farm real estate team offers auction and private sale services that maximize your land’s value while keeping your goals front and center.
We specialize in:
Because we manage and appraise farmland every day, we understand what drives value in the Webster County market, from soil ratings and drainage to location and yield history.
Sustainability is good for the land. It’s good for your bottom line. Stalcup Ag Service helps landowners adopt stewardship practices that protect soil health, manage erosion, and prepare for the next generation of ownership.
Our stewardship and consultation services include:
We work side by side with landowners to create a stewardship plan that ensures Webster County farmland stays productive for decades to come.
Strong relationships are the foundation of successful farmland management. We help landowners, tenants, and farm managers build productive partnerships through transparent communication and fair agreements.
Our team assists with:
Our approach fosters trust and accountability between everyone involved in the land.
Our team understands the land, markets, and soil diversity of Central and Northwest Iowa.
Families rely on Stalcup to help manage and transition their farmland across multiple generations.
Accredited Farm Managers (AFM) and Accredited Rural Appraisers (ARA) deliver industry-recognized service and reliability.
From management and appraisals to auctions, leasing, crop insurance, and consultation, everything you need is under one roof.
If you’re managing your acres from Fort Dodge or from several states away, Stalcup Ag Service is your trusted partner for farmland management, appraisals, sales, and stewardship in Webster County, Iowa.
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