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Champaign County is named after the Champaign County in Ohio. According to the 2017 Census of Agriculture, there were 1,214 farms in Champaign County, spanning 582,689 acres, with an average farm size of 480 acres. The population of Champaign County was 205,865 (based on 2020 census), making it Illinois’ fifth largest county by land area, and tenth-most populous. Champaign County is home to the University of Illinois and Parkland College. Its temperatures range from 16°F during January to 85°F during July. Average monthly precipitation ranges from 1.90" during January to 4.80" during May. If you're looking for land for sale in Champaign County, IL, check out Land Pro LLC's current listings below. If there are no current listings in Champaign County, take a look at land for sale in neighboring Ford County, McLean County, Piatt County, and Vermilion County. You can also view all the Illinois land offered for sale by Land Pro LLC.


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