
Colten Yager helps Idaho landowners sell farmland with confidence through expert valuation, targeted marketing, and trusted guidance from listing to closing.
Land Acquisition
Farmland Listings
Appraisals
Farm Management
Colten Yager is a trusted farmland broker in Idaho who brings five years of hands-on agricultural experience to every listing. Raised on a wheat farm in Western Kansas and trained as a Certified General Appraiser, Colten knows how to price, position, and present Idaho farmland to attract serious buyers and deliver strong returns.
As both a Certified General Appraiser and licensed farm real estate agent, Colten specializes in listing Idaho dryland wheat farms, irrigated acreage, ranches, and recreational tracts. He combines precise valuation expertise with strategic marketing to help landowners sell with confidence and clarity.
Landowners choose to work with Colten for his straightforward communication, deep agricultural knowledge, and commitment to maximizing value with every sale.
Trusted Expert
Sell Farmland with Colten
Accurate and data driven land valuation
Clear pricing strategies based on market data
Professional photos, maps, and listing materials
Targeted outreach to qualified buyers
Insight into lease terms, water rights, and long-term value
Experience with farm transitions and 1031 exchanges
Personalized service from a trusted local expert
Why Investors Trust Colten with Agricultural Acquisitions
Strategic Positioning
Colten helps landowners showcase their property’s full potential—through clear marketing, high-quality visuals, and insight into what buyers are really looking for.
Appraisal-Level Accuracy
As a Certified General Appraiser, Colten provides data-backed valuations that support strong list prices and eliminate guesswork in negotiations.
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