





Property Description
Approximately 97 acres of vacant, tillable farmland featuring sandy/silty clay loam soil (Kelvin soil type). This large, flat field offers an excellent opportunity to expand your land base. The west side (44 acres) was systematically tiled on 40-foot centers in 2022-tile maps are available. The eastern portion of the property has random tiling. The farm has been managed in a corn-soybean-wheat rotation, with portions being occasionally planted to alfalfa. The west boundary is clearly marked by white stakes (front and back). The east boundary follows an unopened road allowance that runs diagonally across the field-please refer to aerial images and/or survey for details. A Metalore gas well is located in the southwest corner of the forested section at the rear of the property and is currently being restarted. Once operational, annual royalties will be paid to the owner. (id:63357)
Property Details
- Property Type
- Detached
- Status
- Active
Location & Neighborhood
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