Class A soils farm located in southern Vermilion County, just north of the town of Indianola. Primarily Drummer silty clay loam/Flanagan silt loam soils. 153.4 FSA cropland acres. Selling at auction as 1 tract on February 24th.
Vermilion County, Illinois is located in the central part of the state, along the Indiana border. This farm is just 38 miles southeast of Champaign/Urbana or 15 miles southwest of Danville, Illinois. The average annual precipitation in Vermilion County is just under 41 inches per year, of which approximately 60% falls during the growing season from April through September. The greatest snowfall in Vermilion County was in December 1973, being 16 inches.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Chicago, Illinois go south on Interstate 57 to Champaign/Urbana where you go East of Interstate 74 to the Ogden Exit, go south on Route 49 approximately 12.5 miles to Allerton where you leave Route 49 and continue east on 300 North Road to Sidell, IL. Turn left on Chicago St. taking a right after you leave town at 370 North Road. Follow this road into Indianola. Turn right on "North Street" and take this road east out of Indianola. Approximately 3/4 of a mile northeast of Indianola the farm starts on the right and is marked by our signs.
From Danville, Illinois, go south on Route 150 8.7 miles to Georgetown, turn right (west) on West street and go 4 miles on to the Catlin/Indianola Road. Turn left (southwest) and go 2.2 miles to the farm.