This 200-acre farm in Carroll County, Illinois, features productive class B soils with a 118.6 PI and approximately 92% tillable acreage. Located near Chadwick, it offers convenient access in a strong agricultural area. The gently rolling terrain provides natural drainage, supporting consistent yields.
Land
The property consists of gently rolling cropland with approximately 92% tillable acreage. The class B soils, featuring a 118.6 PI, provide solid productivity for row crop farming. Natural drainage enhances the land’s efficiency, while its open, expansive field offer ease of operation.
Agriculture
Soils consist of productive class B with a PI of 118.6. Gently rolling terrain with built in drainage makes this a very productive farm with consistent yields. Ground has been maintained and managed to provide excellent yields year over year.
Region & Climate
Chadwick, Illinois, located in Carroll County, lies in a gently rolling agricultural region typical of the Midwest, with fertile farmland, scattered woodlands, and small water bodies. The village experiences a humid continental climate, marked by warm, humid summers with temperatures reaching the mid-80sF, and cold, snowy winters with temperatures often below freezing. Spring and fall bring moderate temperatures and varying precipitation.
South from Mount Carroll on 78. Right (east) on Ideal Rd, Right (south) on Hartman Rd, Left (west) on Thomson Rd. Property is on the southeast corner of Thomson and Adolph Rd.