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help with buying land
Some friends of mine and I are looking to buy some land to be used
specifically for organic farming. If anyone knows of parcels for sale that meet the criteria listed below, or of someone who can help us find the kind of property we are looking for, please reply to . Many thanks! Land Criteria: Locale: Midwest: Oklahoma, Nebraska, Kansas, Wyoming are desirable, but will consider others Acreage: around 350, preferable with a stream or river, and small pond(s) Use: Organic farming Price: negotiable (less than $300/acre) Zoning: Mixed: agricultural/residential |
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help with buying land
On 1/18/03 5:33 PM, in article
, "Kurt Kerchner" wrote: Some friends of mine and I are looking to buy some land to be used specifically for organic farming. If anyone knows of parcels for sale that meet the criteria listed below, or of someone who can help us find the kind of property we are looking for, please reply to . Many thanks! Land Criteria: Locale: Midwest: Oklahoma, Nebraska, Kansas, Wyoming are desirable, but will consider others Acreage: around 350, preferable with a stream or river, and small pond(s) Use: Organic farming Price: negotiable (less than $300/acre) Zoning: Mixed: agricultural/residential If you want to make a go of it farming you will need land that costs more than 300 dollars an acre. You can't make something from nothing and $300 and acre land is going to have some factor that really limits production. It may be in a low rain fall area, thin soil or something else. But it is capable of high producion it will bring a lot more than $300 and acre. Gordon |
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help with buying land
If you find more than one, let me know to I can get in on it too...
seriously, your price expectations are out of whack with reality. For $300 an acre you can probably get some useless land that is no good for farming or much of anything else except looking at or planting a timber stand. Or your own personal wildlife habitat. Good farmland in the areas you describe, with irrigation potential, is selling for $1500 an acre or more. That's higher than the averages another poster provided, but the averages include some marginal crop land, and crop land with low percentages of tillable fields, and other stuff with problems. Good luck. -- Sam "Kurt Kerchner" wrote in message om... Some friends of mine and I are looking to buy some land to be used specifically for organic farming. If anyone knows of parcels for sale that meet the criteria listed below, or of someone who can help us find the kind of property we are looking for, please reply to . Many thanks! Land Criteria: Locale: Midwest: Oklahoma, Nebraska, Kansas, Wyoming are desirable, but will consider others Acreage: around 350, preferable with a stream or river, and small pond(s) Use: Organic farming Price: negotiable (less than $300/acre) Zoning: Mixed: agricultural/residential |
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