PRICE REDUCED!!Good larger farms are a rarity these days, but here’s one of those farms. Its highly tillable, lays well, and its all ready to go to corn this spring. The owner has already applied anhydrous ammonia fertilizer. Its available for a new farmer this spring or the current owner would be willing to rent it back at a 5 per cent rate of return!
The Andrew County Farm Service Agency lists three separate tracts. There is a total of 608 farmland acres on the three tracts. The total tillable acres for the three tracts is 550.6 acres, including 31 acres of field borders and buffer strips that are enrolled in the continuous Conservation Reserve Program. The three tracts are numbered Tract 1788, 1748 and 9781. Bases and yields for each are as follows:
Tract 1788: Corn base of 25.7 acres, direct and counter-cyclical yields are 80 and 86 bushels per acre, respectively. So...
Tract 1788: Corn base of 25.7 acres, direct and counter-cyclical yields are 80 and 86 bushels per acre, respectively. Soybean Base of 98.5 acres, direct and counter-cyclical yields of 21 and 25 bushels per acre, respectively. There are 13.2 acres of buffer strips enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program through September 2016 with an annual payment of $1,116.
Tract 1748: Corn Base of 141.4 acres, direct and counter-cyclical yields are 91 and 121 bushels per acre respectively. Soybean Base of 125.9 bushels per acre, direct and counter-cyclical yields are 32 and 38 bushels per acre, respectively. There are 11.3 acres enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program through September 2016 with an annual payment of $856.
Tract 9781: Corn Base of 66.8 acres, direct and counter-cyclical yields are 91 and 121 bushels per acre, respectively. Soybean base of 59.8 acres, direct and counter-cyclical yields are 32 and 38 bushels per acre, respectively. There are 6.5 acres enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program through September 2016 with an annual payment of $466.