Auction Note
This farm is an exceptional offing of productive cropland, fertile pastureland and exceptional water sources on the Goodman Creek Aquifer in Mercer County, North Dakota. What’s more, the pastureland has wells and the cropland has highly productive soils including Belfield-Daglum Complex and Belfield-Grail Loams, making it ideal for crops such as corn, soybeans, sunflowers, canola, wheat, and more. Additionally, Parcel 4 has received conditional approval for an industrial use water permit, further increasing the land’s value and usability. This land does not have any USFW Easements and will be available for the 2025 crop and grazing year!
Parcel 1
This is a productive parcel with mostly loam soils and a strong cropping history. It has excellent access off 1st St. SW.
Parcel 2
This is a productive parcel with a strong cropping history. It has excellent access off 1st St. SW.
Parcel 3
This parcel features productive pastureland with native grasses and a farmstead featuring two quonsets, electricity, well water, and mature trees. Approximately 38 acres were previously enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) and could be returned to production.
Quonset 1: 40 ft. x 80 ft., Electricity, Cement Floor, New Overhead Door
Quonset 2: 40 ft. x 80 ft., Cement Floor
Parcel 4
This parcel features fertile pastureland with the potential to expand cropland acreage - 169 acres were previously enrolled in a CRP and could be returned to production while also being utilized for fall grazing. A well is in the southeast corner of the property. Additionally, the W1/2 SE4 has received conditional approval for a water permit of up to 350 GPM for industrial use, pending final approval from the North Dakota Water Appropriations Division.