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Saint Francis - Casa e casa unifamiliar à vendre

381.342 EUR

Casa e Casa Unifamiliar (Para venda)

lote 623.216
Referência: EDEN-T102913970 / 102913970
154.81 acres of tillable acres With Terraces, This property has some terrain variation, but it is terraced to control the erosion. In the past it's been primarily planted in Wheat and Corn rotations. Many farmers in this area use no-till or reduced-till farming practices to reduce soil erosion, improve water retention, and preserve soil structure. This area is known for its abundant Pheasant and Mule deer populations as well as several other small game species. This property is a very good dryland quarter ready to be planted in this upcoming spring. All mineral rights transfer with the property to the buyer. This property is located in a good location and the area grows good crops with 15 to 18 of annual rainfall. It sits on a well-maintained County Road making access for equipment manageable. Late 1800s: Early settlers attempt farming, primarily wheat and corn, alongside cattle ranching. Early 1900s: Dryland farming techniques developed, with wheat as the primary crop. 1930s: The Dust Bowl devastates the region, leading to mass abandonment of farms and a shift toward soil conservation. 1940s - 1970s: Recovery, with the introduction of new farming technologies, crop diversification, and an emphasis on soil conservation practices. 1980s - Present: Adoption of precision agriculture, sustainability, and more resilient farming practices in response to climate challenges. This property is located approximately 7 miles straight south of St. Francis, KS. with a good airport and town that has all the amenities needed. Veja mais Veja menos 154.81 acres of tillable acres With Terraces, This property has some terrain variation, but it is terraced to control the erosion. In the past it's been primarily planted in Wheat and Corn rotations. Many farmers in this area use no-till or reduced-till farming practices to reduce soil erosion, improve water retention, and preserve soil structure. This area is known for its abundant Pheasant and Mule deer populations as well as several other small game species. This property is a very good dryland quarter ready to be planted in this upcoming spring. All mineral rights transfer with the property to the buyer. This property is located in a good location and the area grows good crops with 15 to 18 of annual rainfall. It sits on a well-maintained County Road making access for equipment manageable. Late 1800s: Early settlers attempt farming, primarily wheat and corn, alongside cattle ranching. Early 1900s: Dryland farming techniques developed, with wheat as the primary crop. 1930s: The Dust Bowl devastates the region, leading to mass abandonment of farms and a shift toward soil conservation. 1940s - 1970s: Recovery, with the introduction of new farming technologies, crop diversification, and an emphasis on soil conservation practices. 1980s - Present: Adoption of precision agriculture, sustainability, and more resilient farming practices in response to climate challenges. This property is located approximately 7 miles straight south of St. Francis, KS. with a good airport and town that has all the amenities needed.
Referência: EDEN-T102913970
País: US
Cidade: Saint Francis
Código Postal: 67756
Categoria: Residencial
Tipo de listagem: Para venda
Tipo de Imóvel: Casa e Casa Unifamiliar
Tamanho do lote: 623.216
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