Just off US HWY 281, 640+/- contiguous acres and an overall productivity index of 69.2%, Advantage Land Co. proudly presents this grade-A pasture with a once in a lifetime opportunity for an operator or investor to own. This entire section of productive hay land and pasture has strong 4-barb fence lines and a holding pen for livestock just Southwest of Hitchcock, South Dakota. This property is comprised of nearly 429.33+/- acres of Class II dirt for high end grass production, a 400x 275 holding pen, 2 dugouts, a shallow well in Tract 2 and a 1210' deep artesian well in Tract 3, dug in 2006, that feeds 3 hydrants. FSA reports a total of 469.76 Cropland acres with 294.30 total base acres comprised of a 155.80 Corn base with a 66 bu PLC yield, a 58.40 acre Wheat base with a 21 bu PLC yield, a 27.20 acre Barley base with a 31 bu PLC yield, a 26.70 acre Oat base with a 43 bu PLC yield, and a ...
Just off US HWY 281, 640+/- contiguous acres and an overall productivity index of 69.2%, Advantage Land Co. proudly presents this grade-A pasture with a once in a lifetime opportunity for an operator or investor to own. This entire section of productive hay land and pasture has strong 4-barb fence lines and a holding pen for livestock just Southwest of Hitchcock, South Dakota. This property is comprised of nearly 429.33+/- acres of Class II dirt for high end grass production, a 400x 275 holding pen, 2 dugouts, a shallow well in Tract 2 and a 1210' deep artesian well in Tract 3, dug in 2006, that feeds 3 hydrants. FSA reports a total of 469.76 Cropland acres with 294.30 total base acres comprised of a 155.80 Corn base with a 66 bu PLC yield, a 58.40 acre Wheat base with a 21 bu PLC yield, a 27.20 acre Barley base with a 31 bu PLC yield, a 26.70 acre Oat base with a 43 bu PLC yield, and a 26.20 acre Soybean base with a 37 bu PLC yield. This property is under a USFW perpetual grassland easement and is currently being used as a 220+/- acre pasture and 387+/- acres of hay land comprised of grass/alfalfa mix with a slough fenced out to provide winter cover for wildlife. If this property was not protected by the grassland easement, a major portion would be in row crop production as we see it today. This lifetime investment provides quality along with character, so take ADVANTAGE of this opportunity and bid to buy on February 8th!
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Hitchcock, SD: Head West out of Hitchcock on County Road 28 for 4.5 miles. Turn South onto SD HWY 281 for 3 miles to 193rd Street. Head West roughly 300' and the property starts on the North side of the road.
From US HWY 14 & US HWY 281 Junction: Head North out for 9 miles. Turn West on 193rd Street for approximately 300'. The property is on the North side of the road.
From Tulare, SD: Head South out of Tulare for 10 miles. Turn West on 193rd Street for approximately 300'. The property is on the North side of the road.