This 80 +/- acre property offers some of the highest quality farmland in Adams County, Iowa. The farm consists of 49.3 +/- FSA tillable acres currently in row crop production with a CSR2 soil rating of 74.1. The tillable acres consist primarily of Zook silty clay loam and Dockery-Quiver silt loams. The property lays well and culverts have been installed for access to all fields. With tiling complete throughout the farm, water drainage is not an issue. Tillable ground of this quality is hard to come by in Adams County.
In addition to the high-quality tillable ground, this farm offers solid deer and turkey hunting. With food, water, cover, and seclusion, this property sets up well for both early and late-season hunting. While not heavily hunted in the past, there is documentation in the trail cam photos of the quality of deer that can be expected from the area. For the strictly income-foc...
In addition to the high-quality tillable ground, this farm offers solid deer and turkey hunting. With food, water, cover, and seclusion, this property sets up well for both early and late-season hunting. While not heavily hunted in the past, there is documentation in the trail cam photos of the quality of deer that can be expected from the area. For the strictly income-focused buyer, additional revenue could be generated from a hunting lease as well.
If you’re looking for a high-quality row crop farm with the added benefits of hunting, this property checks all the boxes! Smaller tracts like this are in high demand in this part of the state. Don’t miss out on your opportunity to tour this incredible property. For additional information or to schedule a private showing, please contact Korey O’Day at (515) 519-5779.
Property Features
-Adams County, IA
-80 +/- acres
-49.7 +/- FSA tillable acres
-74.1 CSR2 average on the tillable acres
-Tiled, well-draining soil
-Great access to all fields
-Hunting rights are open
-East Nodaway River sits on the north border of the farm
-Great deer and turkey sign
-Access from the south end of the property through a deeded easement
-Property will be surveyed prior to closing
-Exact legal description to be taken from the abstract prior to closing
-Full possession to take place on November 1, 2022
-Hunting rights granted at closing
-1 mile from Prescott, Iowa
-9 miles from Corning
-12 miles from Creston
-Shown by appointment only
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Highway 34, turn north on Sycamore Ave. Drive for 2.4 miles and turn west on 200th St. Drive for 1 mile and turn north on Redwood Ave. Drive for 1 mile and turn west on 190th St. Continue driving on 190th St. across the railroad bridge. Drive to the first field access point on the north side of 190th St., which is where the deeded easement begins.