Location: 1 mile north and 1 mile east of Wilcox,
Nebraska on county gravel road. (located
on the corner of C Road and 22 Road)
Legal
Description: NW1/4 lying on either side of railroad
Section 28-T5N-R16W of the 6th P.M.,
Kearney County, Nebraska.
Property
Description: Kearney County Assessor indicates a total of 155.02 acres. Farm consists of pivot irrigated cropland with
gravity irrigated and dry crop corners, along with a rural improvement site and large tree shelter belt.
(bisecting in the northwest is an abandoned rail line of the Burlington Northern Railroad.)
Building
Improvements: 1,302 sq.ft. one story house; 768 sq.ft. wood frame garage; and a 2,320 sq.ft. metal quonset.
FSA
Information: Total Cropland - 143.7 acres
Government Base Acres - Corn 118.5 acres at 146 bu/acre; Soybeans 25.2 acres at 48 bu/acre
(yields are for both direct and counter cyclical payments) All cropland ...
(yields are for both direct and counter cyclical payments) All cropland is considered non-highly erodible
by the NRCS.
Irrigation
Information: Water for irrigation is provided by an electric well located along the west. Irrigation well and equipment
information is as follows:
Well Registration G017750 Completion Date 11/1978 at 900 gpm
Well Depth 224 Static Water Level 108 Pumping Level 140
Column 9 Pump - Sargent, Electric panel - Simmons
A tenant owned 75hp U S Electric motor provides power to the well with water delivered via underground
pipe to a tenant owned standard size pivot irrigation system. (The electric motor and pivot are tenant
owned and do not sell with property)
NRD
Information: The farm is located in the Tri-Basin Natural Resource District (NRD), and contains 139.4 certified
irrigated acres.
Railroad
Right-of-Way: Bisecting in the northwest is an abandoned rail line of the Burlington Northern Railroad.
According to the right-of-way proceeding report of Commissioners dated May 1887, this
right-of-way contains approximately 2.6 acres. Information obtained by the broker indicates
that this right-of-way can be purchased from the railroad.
Soils: Soils consist of Class I and II Holdrege, Detroit, and Butler silt loams, with slopes of 0-1%.
Taxes: 2010 Real Estate Tax - $5,273.32
List Price: $875,000.00 Cash
Comments: This is a well maintained, very productive farm located in a strong farming community.
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