LAND AUCTION
Three Farms, 350 acres, more or less, in Farmington Township, Washington County, Kansas.
10:00 AM, Monday, October 11, 2010
At the First National Bank basement meeting room, 101 C Street, Washington, Kansas
Tract 1
The SW ¼ NE ¼ 35-2-3, 40 acres, more or less.
This farm is located on the east side of the 1800 block of Prospect Blvd., one mile north of Washington.
This farm is all gently sloping Crete soils and is now in grass. This 40 would make an excellent building site.
The FSA bases and yields are 20.8 acres wheat, 34 bushels; 9.4 acres milo, 66 bushels.
The 2009 taxes were $335.10.
Tract 2
The SW ¼ 26-2-3 except the farmstead area, 150 acres, more or less.
The southeast corner of the farm is the intersection of Prospect Blvd. and 19th Road.
This farm consists of approximately 89 acres cropland, 7 acres waterways and 53 acres native grass pasture. There is a pond....
This farm consists of approximately 89 acres cropland, 7 acres waterways and 53 acres native grass pasture. There is a pond. The cropland is all in brome.
The soils on the cropland are nearly all gently sloping Crete soils. The soils on the pasture are Crete and Longford soils.
The FSA bases and yields are 49.1 acres wheat, 34 bushels; 2.1 acres corn, 55 bushels; and 17.4 acres milo, 66 bushels.
The 2009 taxes were $860.00.
Tract 3
The NE ¼ 27-2-3, 160 acres, more or less.
The northeast corner of the farm is the intersection of 20th Road and Prairie Road.
This farm has 75 acres cropland in four fields, with the rest being native grass, timber, hay meadow, and an old building site with some old buildings and a good well. The cropland is mostly native grass, with some brome. The soils are a mix of Hobbs, Crete and Longford soils. The draws are heavily timbered. A small creek runs diagonally across the farm. There is a pond. This farm provides excellent wildlife habitat and is known as one of the best hunting places in the area.
The FSA bases and yields are 42.6 acres wheat, 34 bushels; 15.1 acres milo, 66 bushels.
The 2009 taxes were $899.65.
All three farms have been in the Conservation Reserve Program for many years. The contracts have now expired. The land is all open for cropping and grazing. Rural water and electricity run past each farm.
Terms on all three farms: Ten (10) percent down, the balance due in 30 days. Possession given at closing.
The LAWRENCE and EVELYNE GRAHAM TRUSTS
Auction by Raymond Bott Realty & Auction
Washington, Kansas 785-325-2734
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