Hey, 1 acre on a farms costs around £1,500, but you have to buy more than 1 acre to start a farm. So if you want to buy a 10 acre farm than it will cost around £15,000. But if you want more land you will have to think about how many acres you want. But, you still have to think about how how it will cost all together, because you still have to buy the land with a house, but if you want to build a house your self than it will cost a bit more. A house costs between £150,000-£35,000.
Than you still have to buy the animals which could between £35,000-£150,000.
You could be paying up to £210000.
In southwest Idaho, the cost for 2011 is around $1,300 per acre, but it varies from one farm or farmer to the next.
$1,500 to $2,500 per acre
The cost of an 80-acre farm in 1930 varied widely depending on location, land quality, and local economic conditions. On average, farmland prices ranged from $20 to $100 per acre during that period, which would put the total cost for an 80-acre farm between $1,600 and $8,000. However, prices could be significantly lower in less desirable areas or during economic downturns, such as the Great Depression, which began in 1929.
Cost of land may be $5000 per acre.
According to the USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Illinois' average value of cropland was $4,670 per acre, up 76% since 2004. As of now (August 2012), the average value of Illinois cropland has risen to $6,800 per acre.
In southwest Idaho, the cost for 2011 is around $1,300 per acre, but it varies from one farm or farmer to the next.
2.5 per acre 2.5 cents per acreAbout two cents per acre.
12.5 cents per acre
$1,500 to $2,500 per acre
Depends on the cost per acre!
$999999.00
The cost of an 80-acre farm in 1930 varied widely depending on location, land quality, and local economic conditions. On average, farmland prices ranged from $20 to $100 per acre during that period, which would put the total cost for an 80-acre farm between $1,600 and $8,000. However, prices could be significantly lower in less desirable areas or during economic downturns, such as the Great Depression, which began in 1929.
Less than 3 cents per acre.
$1/acre
8 dollars per acre
The cost is $34,445.83 per acre.
Its about $6000 per acre depending on location of the land