In this phenomenal offering is a 70.14 acre parcel where outstanding location and quality meet.This farm boasts a nearly record setting soil rating of 96 CSR. In a year like this, a farm of this quality shows it true ability and resistance to historic rain and weather events.Whether you are looking to make an addition to your portfolio or just getting started, this farm would be a great addition to your operation. With todays modern farming practices being the focal point, we all know efficiency is vital to being successful and this farm offers just that. This farm lays nicely, features straight rows and is just a mile from the Southeast Farmer Cooperative Terminal. The location doesnt get much better than this.
The Union County FSA shows 71.02 cropland acres with a 39.20-acre corn base with a 169-bushel PLC Yield Index and a 28.40 acre soybean base with a 46-bushel PLC Yield Index.The NRCS Office shows the main soil types to be Lakeport Silty Clay Loam with smaller amounts of Salix Silty Clay Loam and Albaton Silt Loam. The weighted average productivity rating is 96.
There may be some uncertainties across headlines, but 1 thing for certain is the strength that Rural America has to keep moving forward. It takes foresight, determination, persistence and here is your chance to etch your name into the proud farming history. The opportunity doesnt present itself very often in this area and I hope you will take a strong look at adding this highly productive farm to your operation. It can be the stepping stone that propels the legacy that you have always dreamed of. Best of Luck!