This quarter section of tillable land located north of Mitchell in Rice County checks all the boxes. It lays nicely, has fertile soils, and has little waste. Of the 157.5 +/- acres, 97% of the farm is in production. This would make a wonderful addition to your current farm operation or inclusion as a hedge against less secure asset classes. The 153 acres of cropland produce excellent yields of winter wheat, soybeans, and grain sorghum. The DCP base acres include 109.1 acres of wheat with a PLC yield of 35 bushels and 36.6 acres of grain sorghum with a yield of 69 bushels. The farm is comprised of primarily Class II Crete silt loam. This soil has an overall NCCPI rating of 65 meaning the fertility and growing conditions well exceed the average for the area. Slopes vary but are mostly soft, ranging from 1-3%. Steeper sections with slopes above 3% account for less than 20% of the tillable a...
This quarter section of tillable land located north of Mitchell in Rice County checks all the boxes. It lays nicely, has fertile soils, and has little waste. Of the 157.5 +/- acres, 97% of the farm is in production. This would make a wonderful addition to your current farm operation or inclusion as a hedge against less secure asset classes. The 153 acres of cropland produce excellent yields of winter wheat, soybeans, and grain sorghum. The DCP base acres include 109.1 acres of wheat with a PLC yield of 35 bushels and 36.6 acres of grain sorghum with a yield of 69 bushels. The farm is comprised of primarily Class II Crete silt loam. This soil has an overall NCCPI rating of 65 meaning the fertility and growing conditions well exceed the average for the area. Slopes vary but are mostly soft, ranging from 1-3%. Steeper sections with slopes above 3% account for less than 20% of the tillable acreage. These areas control excess rainfall with well-maintained terraces. The farm is located conveniently just a half mile off paved Hunter Boulevard. This connects you just a couple of miles south to 56 Highway. Having the highway close by makes transport to grain markets nearby a breeze. The land is bordered by well-maintained roads and electric utilities on two property boundaries. This could make an excellent farmstead. Deer from neighboring properties to the north feed in the standing milo, and the family has enjoyed many successful hunts over the years. The farm is under a tenant-share agreement for a fall-seeded crop. Possession would be after the 2024 wheat harvest. To view further details about yield history, and disclosures, or to schedule a showing contact the Listing Agent Sean Thomas at (620) 712-2775.
Property Features
-Ave H/23rd Road
-Tillable cropland
-Class II fertile soil
-Very little waste
-Hunting opportunity
-Electric utility at roads
-2022 taxes $2,428.42
-1/2 mile from blacktop
-3.5 miles from highway
-4 miles from Little River
-8.5 miles from Lyons
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Highway 56, turn north on 22nd Rd Hunter Boulevard, continue north 3 miles to Avenue H, turn right and head east on Ave H. Property will be on your left (north side) of road at half mile line.
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