Sheridan County, Montana Land Market Insights and Pricing
Buttressing the U.S.-Canada border and including a large swath of Bighorn National Forest, Sheridan County is an area of prairie and tillable land. Indeed, the ancient mineral deposits from glaciers here make the region's soil richly fertile for small grain production. Based on U.S. Census data, over 95 percent of Sheridan County land incorporates farmland. Sheridan County ranks 54th out of 56 counties in the Treasure State for the total acreage of land currently advertised for sale. Redstone had the most land for sale. Agriculture and farming drives the Sheridan County economy, with 527 farms recorded in the county during the U.S. Census in 2012. Farming activities in Sheridan County generate annual revenues of $7 million, most of which is from crops. Sheridan County is Montana's 41st biggest county (1,704 square miles). It's located in the Missouri River Country Montana region of the state.
2LISTINGS FOR SALE #3,051 of 3,218 Counties
$3,750,000AVERAGE LIST PRICE #126 of 3,218 Counties
350 acresAVERAGE ACREAGE #321 of 3,218 Counties
$10,714AVERAGE PRICE PER ACRE #2,122 of 3,218 Counties
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