Dairyland Land is a Cash Cow News | August 16, 2024 | 0 | by Morgan McCarthy Land continues to get more valuable in Wisconsin. The state’s Department of Revenue released its latest Equalized Values Report. It shows the total value of all the land in the state is sitting at 907 billion-dollars, an increase of 75 billion from last year. Residential land continues to be the most valuable, worth just over 667 billion, followed by Wisconsin’s commercial properties. However, farmland and forest land saw the biggest jumps in their value. Both went up 11 percent last year. Oconto County saw the largest increase in land values at 16 percent, followed by Lafayette and Pepin both at 14 percent.