Whether you're looking to buy or sell a farm, Midwest Land Management is always ready to meet your specific needs. We provide services in Clay, Buena Vista, Palo Alto, Dickinson, Emmet, O’Brien, and more. At MWLM, we are fully licensed to work with farms in Minnesota, Iowa, and South Dakota. If you’re unsure if we can help with your property, don’t hesitate to contact us to learn more.
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Located at the intersection of C49 & Highway 71 Business in Storm Lake, Iowa.
Ben primarily focuses on the ever changing segment of the farm real estate and land rental market. Ben’s connections and vast farm real estate background will prove to be beneficial to both…
Travis brings over 14 years of professional farm management, real estate and crop insurance sales experience to the Midwest Land Management team. Travis is an Accredited Farm Manager (AFM), the…
Shane grew up on a family farm just southeast of Terril, IA. As a graduate of Iowa State University in Agronomy, Shane understands crops, soils, and the changing dynamic of the farming…
Zach grew up on a family farm in Palo Alto County, Iowa just south of Emmetsburg and understands the values of a small town agricultural community. A graduate of Buena Vista University,…
Jerod currently manages a large scale multi-county direct farming operation for a Midwest Land Management client. He grew up on a family farm south of Spencer, Iowa and has spent the last 20…
Jason has spent his entire career in the agriculture sector focusing on developing solutions for farmer customers. During his career he has spent time selling, providing agronomic solutions, and…
Glenn has been in the agribusiness field his entire life, working in the grain, feed and fertilizer industry for 16 years and selling commercial insurance to grain, feed and agronomy clients for 30…
We know and understand the land market and would be happy to visit with you about the value of your farm. You will appreciate our land values data base which includes all the latest sales in your area. There are many key factors to consider when determining the value of your farm. These factors include: soils types, percent of tillable acres, location, drainage, farming practices, yield history, soil fertility information and current government programs just to name a few. Contact us today for a complimentary Brokers Price Opinion of your farm.