Land for Sale in Ohio

The Buckeye State

Nicknamed after one of its native trees, the Buckeye State of Ohio is comprised of rolling plains with no high mountains. Ohio's population is more than 11.5 million, ranking it the seventh highest state in size of population in the country. Its land mass is just under 41,000 miles, making it the 35th largest state. However, there is still a lot of farm land for sale in Ohio, ranching, entertainment, and Ohio hunting land.

Lying in the northern Midwest, Ohio's winters are cold, and summers are mild, but can be humid. The average lows in January and February are in the 20s, while the average highs during the summer are in the mid-80s. The state receives an average 37.5 inches of precipitation, a mixture of rain and snow.

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A Bit of Ohio History and Industry 

Ohio was settled after the Revolutionary War, although it had been formerly inhabited by Native Americans. In fact, the name "Ohio" is believed to have originated from an Iroquois Indian word translating to "Great River." After the Civil War, Ohio settled into becoming a major industrial state. The bordering Lake Erie to the north gave a route for exports, as did the railroad.

Today, Ohio is an important part of the American automobile and aviation industries by developing and building component parts for cars, trucks, and planes, as well as offering assembly for some. Industry here also includes fabricated metals such as tools and hardware, valves and pipe fittings.

Agriculture, a Leading Issue in Ohio Economy 

Like many other states, Ohio is dependent upon agriculture. When looking for farms for sale in Ohio it may be helpful to know that the top five crops include soybeans, grain corn, dairy products, nursery/greenhouse products, and hogs. In fact, it is a leading producer of hogs for the country, and ranchers also raise cattle, broiler chickens, and turkeys. Other grain crops include wheat, hay, and oats.

Ohio growers also produce fruit including apples, grapes, peaches, and strawberries. Vegetables grown here include cucumbers, potatoes, sweet corn, and tomatoes. There is some mining done in Ohio as well, chiefly coal, followed by natural gas. Limestone and salt are also mined, the latter being the eldest mining product for the state.

Ohio Cities, Sports, and Interesting Trivia 

The Buckeye State's highest point is Campbell Hill, a mere 1,500 feet above sea level. The state capital is Columbus, which is also its largest population center with more than 711,000 people. Other large cities include Cleveland, Cincinnati, Toledo, Akron, and Dayton. The state has 190 colleges and advanced learning centers including highly-prized universities such as the several campuses of Ohio State, the University of Cincinnati, Bowling Green State, the University of Toledo, and the University of Akron.

When you’re looking to find land for sale in Ohio you should know Ohioans are avid sports fans! There are two NFL football teams, two MLB baseball teams, along with professional basketball, hockey, and soccer teams in the state. NASCAR is also a big sport here.

Ohio was the home state of seven U.S. presidents including Ulysses S. Grant, James Garfield, and William Howard Taft. It was also home to Thomas Edison, Orville Wright, and Neil Armstrong.

Cleveland was the first city to ever use a traffic light, and the first U.S. ambulance service was offered in Cincinnati. Akron, often referred as the “Rubber Capital of the World,” was the first city to utilize police cars.

Land for Sale in Ohio 

Ohio is home to many generations, although its current median age is 33. It is an enticing state to live and raise a family, whether born here or immigrating in. For those interested in a more rural life, there is a lot of available land for sale in Ohio. Whether you are looking for a homestead for the family, working farms for sale in Ohio, or a retreat or retirement property, Ohio has a lot to offer. Some acreage is more developed than others, so choose your pleasure with farms and ranches generally available in 10-100 acre parcels, although smaller and larger properties are also available. Browse our listings of Ohio hunting land and more here!

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