With a total of 285 acres, Tract 1 offers 231.85 FSA cropland acres with the balance comprised of mature trees, pasture, waterway, and what they call the gravel pit with seasoned trees surrounding it. The farmland is equipped with majority Class II Clarno-Bonilla Loams at 88% soil PI. This tract offers a total of 141.32 base acres, which consists of a 73.79 acre corn base with a 95 bu PLC yield, and a 67.53 acre soybean base with a 31 bu PLC yield. The current pasture has 2 dugouts, and the West Fork of the Vermillion River flows through as well, providing suitable water sources to take care of your livestock during the grazing season. If one wanted to tap into another water source, there is rural water line running along 232nd Street. The majority of the pasture is comprised of Class II soils with a soil PI of 84.6%. If one decided to convert more acres to crop production, the creek flo...
With a total of 285 acres, Tract 1 offers 231.85 FSA cropland acres with the balance comprised of mature trees, pasture, waterway, and what they call the gravel pit with seasoned trees surrounding it. The farmland is equipped with majority Class II Clarno-Bonilla Loams at 88% soil PI. This tract offers a total of 141.32 base acres, which consists of a 73.79 acre corn base with a 95 bu PLC yield, and a 67.53 acre soybean base with a 31 bu PLC yield. The current pasture has 2 dugouts, and the West Fork of the Vermillion River flows through as well, providing suitable water sources to take care of your livestock during the grazing season. If one wanted to tap into another water source, there is rural water line running along 232nd Street. The majority of the pasture is comprised of Class II soils with a soil PI of 84.6%. If one decided to convert more acres to crop production, the creek flowing through the pasture offers a good outlet for a potential drain tile project.
Tract 2 consists of 160 acres, offering 143.95 cropland acres according to FSA. Its equipped with a total of 143.9 base acres, which consists of a 76.5 acre corn base with a 101 bu PLC yield and a 67.4 acre soybean base with a 30 bu PLC yield. This property has a strong overall soil PI of 81.7%, and extends wind protection and habitat with an established shelter belt on the East side of the property. A tile project through the prior converted (PC) cropland could eliminate the depressions on a wet year, and increase production year in and year out.
Located just a half mile Northeast of Howard, Advantage Land Co proudly presents 445+/- acres of quality dirt in the well-known farming community of Miner County, South Dakota. Soil majority is Class II Clay with a Productivity Index of 82% and 88%. FSA reports a total of 375.8 cropland acres, a 150.29 acre corn base with a 98 bu PLC yield and a 134.93 acre soybean base with a PLC yield of 30.5 bu. The Certified Wetland Determination is completed, eliminating any questions, and ready for the new owners to hit the ground running. With an abundance of habitat in the area, upland game birds and Whitetails are no stranger to this property! This land has been in the family for three generations. Farmers and investors, make it a point to attend this sale! Take Advantage of this opportunity and improve your operational portfolio with these productive land tracts! Available in two individual tracts or as a combination.
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Research Parcel InformationLocation from Howard, SD: Head North out of Howard on 434th Ave for a .5 mile. Turn right (East) onto 232nd Street. Tract 1 lies on the North (left) side of the road and continues East to 435th Ave. From the end of Tract 1, continue East on 232nd Street for a .5 mile and Tract 2 lies on the South (right) side of the road and continues East until 436th Ave.