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SALE BILL 156EZ & AERIAL MAPS TRACT 1 AERIAL MAP TRACT 1 SOILS MAP TRACT 1 TOPOGRAPHY MAP TRACT 1 CROP HISTORY MAP SECTION 35 BEACON MAP TRACT 2 AERIAL MAP TRACT 2 SOILS MAP TRACT 2 TOPOGRAPHY MAP TRACT 2 CROP HISTORY MAP TRACT 2 BEACON MAP

A fantastic offering of 2 of Stanton Townships stronger farms. Darlene’s family is really well known in the community and have been great in protecting the land for years while raising her family from the fruits of hard work and dedication to the land.
The land will be offered in 2 tracts.

Tract 1 is approximately 73 acres M/L not including the acreage site. The Plymouth CO. FSA Office shows 71.53 cropland acres, with a 39 acre corn base with a 153 bu. PLC Yield Index and a 31 acre soybean base with a 51 bu. PLC Yield Index. The NRCS Office shows the main soil types to be Galva, Radford with a splash of Ida and Primghar. The farm is carrying an 82.3 CSR2 weighted average.

FSA shows Tract 2 to have 77.92 cropland acres, with a 43.2 acre cornbase with a 153 bu. PLC Yield Index and a 34.2 soybean base with a 51 bu. PLC Yield Index. The NRCS Office shows the main soil types for Tract 2 to be Galva and Radford. It is carrying a weighted average CSR2 rating of 80.6. Strong soils couples with good conservation practice and good farming practices make the 2 pieces really productive and desirable.

In todays farming world it is becoming harder and harder to find an opportunity to buy 80 acres or even 153 acres. You will have your chance to do just that with this offering. The farms are in the exceptionally desirable area with lots of marketing options because the area is surrounded by livestock feeding operators, excellent grain marketing facilities, ethanol plants and even potential for future wind maybe. Who knows what the opportunities lie ahead for agriculture? We only can be certain about 1 thing, people and livestock numbers will grow together and both will need to eat!! Take advantage of this opportunity to grow your operation or start becoming a proud farmland owner! Best of Luck to All.