High Point Land Company is honored to offer the Breitbach Farm Legacy property at a live public auction on October 9, 2024, at 1:00 PM at the Chickasaw Senior Center in New Hampton, Iowa; with online bidding available. This exceptional farmland, located with direct access from Paved Hwy 63 in Chickasaw County, is a prime opportunity for buyers seeking high-quality agricultural property.
Boasting an impressive 86.6 CSR2 rating, the farm is known for its highly productive soil types, including Clyde Clay and Kenyon Loams, which contribute to its exceptional fertility and yield potential. With the acreage already surveyed to be retained by the sellers, this is a fantastic opportunity to purchase 152.46+/- Net taxable acres of farmland.
The farm’s excellent access, provided by the paved road, facilitates the smooth operation of large farming equipment and semis, making it ideal for both planting and harvest seasons. Well-maintained waterways enhance the property’s drainage system, with tile maps documenting the numerous projects completed over the years. The current crop’s robust performance is a testament to the farm’s superior drainage and soil management. The farm’s current layout also suggests additional acres could be converted to row crop depending on the new owners’ desires. Additionally, if purchased as an investment, there are many potential tenants interested in operating this farm, offering a promising opportunity for a solid return.
The Breitbach Farm has long been a staple in Chickasaw County, renowned for its extensive history of test plots and agricultural data collection. This rich history highlights the farm’s versatility and ongoing productivity with various seed traits and farming techniques. Don’t miss the opportunity to own this iconic piece of farmland with a legacy of proven success.
Property Address: TBD Hwy 63, New Hampton, IA 50659
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Driving Directions: From New Hampton, Iowa head North on Hwy 63 for approximately 5 miles and the farm is located on the West side of the highway.
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