Description:The land is divided by the highway, but is otherwise contiguous. The Caney Fork & Western Railroad borders the property on the NW boundary. Approximately 500 ac.in use as a nursery for various types of ornamental & shade trees. 550 ac. are improved pasture, which can be used for expansion of nursery or converted to row crops common to the area, such as corn, cotton and soybeans.
Buildings:Numerous building improvements include Southern colonial main house, 5 single family dwellings, commercial wholesale office, farm shop, high clearance shipping shed, horse barn & numerous equipment sheds d barns.
Inventory:Wide variety of young nursery stock with 80% of the inventory at 2 inches in diameter and under.
Equipment:Full complement of rolling stock & implements required to operate & maintain the nursery (i.e.: tractors, trucks, cars / SUVs & office equipment).
Water:Well and...
Water:Well and reservoir provide water for drip irrigation system for 250 acres of nursery stock.
Taxes:County property taxes for 2010 = $15,510
Soil Types:Majority of acres are Mountview silt loams and silty clay loams, Lobelville silt loams and Cookeville silt loams and silty clay loams.