The property is managed as a mix of tillable, hayland, and a cattail lined draw. There is a potential building site on the eastern side of the property along County Road 41. Pheasant hunting is good on the property with great cover for the birds in the cattail bottomlands. Whitetail deer are abundant in the area, and the topography of the draw makes a natural sanctuary area that could be enhanced with food plots and tree belts. There are currently no conservation easements restricting land use on the property.The majority of the soils are Class III and IV (83%), and the top 3 soil types are Forman-Buse-Aastad Loams with 3-9% slopes (56%) Lowe Loam with 0-1% slopes (27%), and Forman-Buse-Aastad Loams with 3-9% slopes (8%). The Crop Productivity Index (CPI) averages , and the National Commodity Crop Productivity Index (NCCPI) averages Approximately 13ac can be farmed, and approximately 41...
The property is managed as a mix of tillable, hayland, and a cattail lined draw. There is a potential building site on the eastern side of the property along County Road 41. Pheasant hunting is good on the property with great cover for the birds in the cattail bottomlands. Whitetail deer are abundant in the area, and the topography of the draw makes a natural sanctuary area that could be enhanced with food plots and tree belts. There are currently no conservation easements restricting land use on the property.The majority of the soils are Class III and IV (83%), and the top 3 soil types are Forman-Buse-Aastad Loams with 3-9% slopes (56%) Lowe Loam with 0-1% slopes (27%), and Forman-Buse-Aastad Loams with 3-9% slopes (8%). The Crop Productivity Index (CPI) averages , and the National Commodity Crop Productivity Index (NCCPI) averages Approximately 13ac can be farmed, and approximately 41ac are hayed. The tenancy on the tillable is open in 2023, and the hayland is leased for the 2023 growing season.