2880 Acres Highly Productive Tillable in Livingston County Missouri

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2880 $21,000,000 Missouri Livingston

This is an absolutely tremendous tillable farm, and a rare find in today's market! Located in the fertile Grand River basin of Livingston County MO, this 2880 acre contiguous tract of land boasts some of the finest farm land and soils in the area with significantly higher yields than the county average. There is 2422 acres of tillable land being farmed as well as another 106 acres of CRP that is enrolled through 2013. Approximately  10 miles of river levee that are well maintained protect the farmland from the Grand River. There are 2 homes on the property as well as 2 machine sheds and to top it all off, there is 100,000 bushel of grain bin storage. This is truly a top end tillable farm and must be seen to be appreciated, call Jeff Propst 636-209-0362 cell for full details on this property.

Property Details

  • 2880 acres M/L located in Livingston County Mo

  • $21,000,000

  • Property located along the Grand River Basin, just East of Chillicothe, Mo approx. 5-6 miles

  • Property is one contiguous tract of premier tillable land.

  • 2422 acres of flat tillable land, and 106 acres of CRP, balance in Levees, and timber along the river

  • Property boasts significantly higher yields than county average on Corn and Soybeans. Call Jeff Propst for complete detail of yields.

  • Approx. ten miles of well-maintained levees

  • Water diversion channel across the NE side of the property terminates into Medicine Creek.

  • Soils are predominantly Carlow silty clay and Dockery silt loam with 0-2% slopes.

  • Property is owner operated, talk to Jeff Propst for potential cash rental information.

  • 2 Houses on property

  • 2 Machine sheds; one of them is a Quonset building.

  • 100,000 bushel grain storage bins sizes- 1-30,000/ 2-22,000/ 2-10,000/ and 1-6,000 bin

  • Excellent deer and turkey hunting in the timber along the river.