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Explore Farms and Farmland for Sale with Mason & Morse Ranch Company


Browse farms and farmland for sale across the American West and beyond with Mason & Morse Ranch Company, a trusted land brokerage with roots dating back to 1961. From productive irrigated farms and row crop operations to dryland acreage, hay ground, mixed agricultural properties, and investment-grade farmland, our brokers help buyers identify properties with the soils, water resources, access, improvements, and long-term production value that matter most.

Whether you are acquiring a working farm, expanding an existing operation, or seeking farmland as a long-term land investment, Mason & Morse Ranch Company brings specialized experience in agricultural real estate and a practical understanding of the factors that shape farm value. Guided by our “Live It to Know It®” philosophy, we help clients evaluate farms and farmland for sale with a deeper view of productivity, stewardship, infrastructure, and marketability across diverse agricultural regions.

Quick Facts About U.S. Farms & Farmland

  • Roughly 2 million farms in the United States
  • Farmers and Ranchers make up only 2 percent of labor force
  • According to USDA Economic Research Service the top 10 produce crops in the U.S. are
  1. Corn. It is the most widely produced feed grain in the United States, the majority of which goes towards feeding livestock. Over 90 million acres of corn are grown for feed, industrial products, and food and beverage products like cereal, alcohol, and sweeteners
  2. Cotton. The U.S. is the world’s third largest producer of cotton, one of the most important textile fabrics. The U.S. is the world’s leading exporter of cotton, and the industry contributes $21 billion a year to the economy and generates over 125,000 jobs
  3. Fruit. Many different fruits are grown in the U.S., including apples, berries, citrus, and melons. Together with the tree nut industry, the fruit industry contributes over $25 billion in farm cash receipts
  4. Tree Nuts. Tree nuts like almonds, pecans, walnuts, hazelnuts, and pistachios are grown many different places in the U.S. Along with the fruit industry, the tree nut industry makes up 13 percent of the total receipts for all agricultural commodities and 7 percent for all crops. However, both the fruit and tree nuts industries face competition from foreign imports
  5. Rice. Rice is grown exclusively in the southern U.S. and California with three different types of rice grown, short-, medium-, and long-grain. The U.S. exports approximately half of its rice sales volume to global markets
  6. Soybean and Oil Crops. The U.S. is the leading soybean producer and exporter in the world. Soybeans account for about 90% of U.S. oilseed production, but we also produce other oilseeds, such as peanuts, sunflower seed, canola, and flax
  7. Sugar and Sweeteners. The U.S. is both one of the world’s largest producers of sugar and other sweeteners and one of the greatest consumers. Sugars can come from sugarcane, sugar beets and high fructose corn syrup
  8. Vegetables. The vegetable industry is comprised of a variety of sectors. It can be split into vegetables grown for processing and those grown for fresh market sales. Upper Midwestern states like Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Michigan and Pacific states like California, Washington, and Oregon grow the most acreage of vegetables for processing, while Florida, California, Arizona, Georgia and New York have the most acreage growing vegetables for the fresh market
  9. Pulses. Pulses include beans, peas, legumes, and peanuts. Along with the vegetable industry, pulses account for approximately 14 percent of U.S. cash crop receipts
  10. Wheat. Wheat is the third largest field crop in the U.S., both in acreage and gross farm receipts. About half of the U.S.’s wheat production is exported

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