Auction Note
This remarkable Red River Valley cropland offering features highly productive loam soils, predominately Wheatville Silt Loam, Glyndon Loam, and Augsburg Silt Loam. Unlike heavy soils in the Red River Valley, these loam soils are among the most productive with a strong cropping history of mostly corn, soybeans, sugarbeets, and wheat. The soil diversity lends itself to a cropping rotation that significantly improves soil health.
This is one of the Valley’s most remarkable offerings of cropland this decade. This is a must consideration for farmers and investors. This farmland has an attractive lease in place for 2025; the buyer will receive the entire 2025 cash rent lease. The lease expires at the end of the 2025 crop year. Contact Pifer’s for detailed information on cropping history and lease terms. The tenant is responsible for tilling the cropland following the 2025 harvest.
Parcel 1
This parcel was planted to corn in 2024 and has a Soil Productivity Index (SPI) of 89.2.
Parcel 2
This parcel was planted to corn in 2024 and has an SPI of 89.2.
Parcel 3
This parcel was planted to corn in 2024 and has an SPI of 89.7.
Parcel 4
This parcel was planted to corn in 2024 and has an SPI of 89.3.
Parcel 5
This parcel was planted to corn in 2024 and has an SPI of 89.1.
Parcel 6
This parcel was planted to corn in 2024 and has an SPI of 89.2.
Parcel 7
This parcel was planted to soybeans in 2024 and has an SPI of 89.1.
Parcel 8
This parcel was planted to soybeans in 2024 and has an SPI of 89.1.
Parcel 9
This parcel was planted to corn and sugarbeets in 2024 and has an SPI of 89.1.
Parcel 10
This parcel was planted to corn and sugarbeets in 2024 and has an SPI of 89.1.
Parcel 11
This parcel was planted to soybeans in 2024 and has an SPI of 89.
Parcel 12
This parcel was planted to soybeans in 2024 and has an SPI of 89.1.