• Prime Farmland
• Level & Well-Drained
• Highly Productive Soils
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION:
Tract 1: 155+/- acres with 146 acres of tillable farmland featuring approximately 80% Hoytville soils. Level well drained soils with excellent yield potential plus a great location. Be prepared to bid your price.
Tract 2: 73+/- acres with approximately 72 acres of tillable farmland featuring Pewamo silty clay loam and Blount silt loam. Pewamo silty clay loam has a corn yield index of 175 bushels per acre according to the county surety map. Pewamo soil is one of the highest yielding soils in Van Wert County. This is a prime tract of land.
Tract 3: 10+/- acres featuring approximately 5 acres of woodland with 335 feet of frontage on Harrison Center Road. Investigate the potential for a possible building site, recreational retreat or good hunting tract. Rare opportunity to purchase ...
Tract 3: 10+/- acres featuring approximately 5 acres of woodland with 335 feet of frontage on Harrison Center Road. Investigate the potential for a possible building site, recreational retreat or good hunting tract. Rare opportunity to purchase a partially wooded tract with income potential.
Tract 4: 85+/- acres with approximately 84 acre of productive tillable farmland.
Tract 5: 85.75+/- acres with approximately 84 acres of productive tillable farmland.
Tract 6: 39+/- acres with approximately 38 acres of productive tillable farmland. Tract 6 is a swing tract and must be purchased by an adjoining landowner or combined with Tract 4 or 5 Combine Tracts 4-6 for a total of 209.75 acres of prime productive farmland. These 3 tracts combined feature 115 acres of Pewamo silty clay loam soil which is one of the top producing soils for corn production in the county.
Tract 7: 40+/- acres with 39 acres of productive tillable farmland. The tenant reported a 225 bushel per acre corn yield for the 2009 crop year.
Tract 8: 81+/- acres with approximately 79 acres of productive farmland. The 2009 corn yield was reported at 235+ bushels of corn per acres. Excellent drainage.
Tract 9: 79+/- acres with approximately 78 acres of productive tillable farmland. Well drained level productive soils with excellent soybean and corn yields. Combine Tracts 7-9 for a total of 200 acres of productive farmland adjacent to Briceton, Ohio. Be prepared to bid your price.
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Research Parcel InformationPROPERTY LOCATION:
TRACT #1: From the intersection of US 30 and SR 224 on the north side of Van Wert, Ohio go west on US 30 for 2.5 miles to Liberty Union Rd. Turn right (north) and go .5 miles to the property on the left (west) side of the road.
TRACTS #2-3: From the intersection of US 30 and SR 49 go south on SR 49 for 6 miles to SR 224 turn right (west) travel .5 miles to the property on the right (north) side of the road OR 4.5 miles south of Convey, Ohio on SR 49 to SR 224, turn right (west) on SR 224 for .5 miles to the property.
TRACTS #4-6: From the intersection of Fox Road and SR 127 (Washington Street) in Van Wert, Ohio at the southeast corner of the Van Wert County fairgrounds, go south on SR 127 for 3.5 miles to Wren-Landeck Road. Turn right (west) on Wren-Landeck road go 3.7 miles to property on left or south side of the road.
TRACTS #7-9: From the intersection of SR 613 and SR 49 in Payne, Ohio go east on SR 613 for 5.4 miles to CR 87. Turn right (south) on CR 87 and go .5 miles to the property. (Located on the south side of Briceton, Ohio).
AUCTION LOCATION:
VAN WERT CO. FAIRGROUNDS, JR. FAIR BUILDING - From the intersection of US 30 & US 127, travel south on US 127 (Washington St). Follow south through town. Fairgrounds are on the right. ADDRESS: 1055 S Washington St., Van Wert, OH 45891