
Description
Nestled in the rolling countryside of Washington County, this 100+/- acre farm is a premier turn-key operation for rotational grazing and cattle production. Thoughtfully designed to support a healthy and productive herd, the property includes 75.02 acres enrolled in a Permanent USDA Grassland Reserve Program (GRP)ensuring these acres remain dedicated to grassland conservation for generations to come. With few restrictions for cattle farmers, this farm balances efficiency, sustainability, and long-term land stewardship. A purpose-built water system features an 8,000-gallon well-fed cistern supplying nine established pastures through an extensive network of waterers, hydrants, and holding tanks. Additionally, 1,800+/- feet of spring-fed Bear Creek frontage offers a natural water sourcea valuable backup should the well ever struggle to meet demand. The farm is well-equipped with a cattle barn and handling facilities, including a head chute with a digital scale, allowing for seamless livestock management. Dedicated hay storage accommodates 200+/- 4x6 round bales, ensuring ample capacity for forage harvested from the nearly 13a+/- of productive hay ground enrolled in the GRP. Beyond grazing, the property features 18+/- acres of bottomland tillable ground with productive Class 2 Haymond silt loam soils. These acres provide excellent versatilitywhether continuing in row crop production, converting to hay, or developing into a prime homestead overlooking Bear Creek bottom.
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Description
Nestled in the rolling countryside of Washington County, this 100+/- acre farm is a premier turn-key operation for rotational grazing and cattle production. Thoughtfully designed to support a healthy and productive herd, the property includes 75.02 acres enrolled in a Permanent USDA Grassland Reserve Program (GRP)ensuring these acres remain dedicated to grassland conservation for generations to come. With few restrictions for cattle farmers, this farm balances efficiency, sustainability, and long-term land stewardship. A purpose-built water system features an 8,000-gallon well-fed cistern supplying nine established pastures through an extensive network of waterers, hydrants, and holding tanks. Additionally, 1,800+/- feet of spring-fed Bear Creek frontage offers a natural water sourcea valuable backup should the well ever struggle to meet demand. The farm is well-equipped with a cattle barn and handling facilities, including a head chute with a digital scale, allowing for seamless livestock management. Dedicated hay storage accommodates 200+/- 4x6 round bales, ensuring ample capacity for forage harvested from the nearly 13a+/- of productive hay ground enrolled in the GRP. Beyond grazing, the property features 18+/- acres of bottomland tillable ground with productive Class 2 Haymond silt loam soils. These acres provide excellent versatilitywhether continuing in row crop production, converting to hay, or developing into a prime homestead overlooking Bear Creek bottom.
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