This listing is comprised of tracts 2,3 & 4 per the survey and aerial map supplement documents. These combined tracts are being offered at a “bundled price” versus each tract being offered individually at a higher price. This public offering consists of 148 +/- acres of which 86+/- acres being in productive row crop making this property about 58% tillable. The tillable acres come with a NCCPI soil rating of 76.1 which is above the county average showcasing the quality of soils on these tracts. The almost even ratio of tillable to wooded acres gives good mix of income and recreation opportunities. Lincoln Creek, which is a large live creek, runs through a good portion of these tracts providing year-round water for wildlife. This creek is also known to have an abundance of treasures such as arrowheads, primitive tools and wildlife artifacts. Tract 3 does have an old farmhouse and a barn th...
This listing is comprised of tracts 2,3 & 4 per the survey and aerial map supplement documents. These combined tracts are being offered at a “bundled price” versus each tract being offered individually at a higher price. This public offering consists of 148 +/- acres of which 86+/- acres being in productive row crop making this property about 58% tillable. The tillable acres come with a NCCPI soil rating of 76.1 which is above the county average showcasing the quality of soils on these tracts. The almost even ratio of tillable to wooded acres gives good mix of income and recreation opportunities. Lincoln Creek, which is a large live creek, runs through a good portion of these tracts providing year-round water for wildlife. This creek is also known to have an abundance of treasures such as arrowheads, primitive tools and wildlife artifacts. Tract 3 does have an old farmhouse and a barn that is in good shape and tract 4 offers 2 ponds. Please note that all available tracts are being offered in other listing combinations as well. Tracts 4, 5 & 8 per the provided survey and aerial maps can be purchased individually at a higher price per acre.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom I29 Hwy take US-59 Exit headed and then proceed down US-59 toward State Route H Follow State Rout H approximately 1.5 Miles and take a right along County Road 70 for another 1 mile and then take a left onto County Road another 1 mile and then take a right along County Road 66 and proceed down County Road 66 about 3/4 of a mile and the farm will be on the north side of the road as well as past the creek bottom toward the old house and barn located on hour left hand side.
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