Landowner Listing #30152

69 acres located in McClellandtown, PA

Farm Description:

We are transitioning out of farming as we want to move closer to family in the midwest and want to travel. We have a 69 acre farm that currently consists of hay fields, pastures, a pond and some wooded area surrounding a small stream.

Also on the property is an 1870’s two story log house, a solid barn from the same era as well as a large equipment shed, corn crib and covered enclosure for livestock.

Our farm has most recently been used to raise beef cattle, but the possibilities for other uses are open. We are looking for someone who wants to sustain the farm and who will value and work the land as a farm rather than for other uses. Chemicals have never been used on any of our land.

We have a variety of equipment and supplies that could stay with the farm depending on arrangements. Equipment includes several tractors, round and square balers, rakes, brush and rotary cutters, and smaller implements such as plows, discs, scraper blades, etc.

There is a gas well on the property that provides free gas to the house as well as a solar array that provides more than farm electric needs, with reimbursement to us for extra power sent back to the power company. Currently there is no battery backup system for off grid use.

There are no cattle currently on the farm as the fences need work, however fencing materials are available. We are open to conventional as well as organic farming practices.

The farm is located near Uniontown on a quiet road. We are currently considering leasing as well as purchase options. This property is just waiting for someone with a vision who will build on the 150 year legacy of this farm.

At this time, we are only looking to sell the property, not lease it.

Deed Restrictions: Uncertain ... There is currently a fracking lease that affects the property.
Structures on Property:

1870’s two story log house, a solid barn from the same era.
Large equipment shed, corn crib and covered enclosure for livestock.

Utility Access:

Electric runs to the barn. There is a gas well on the property that provides free gas to the house as well as a solar array that provides more than farm electric needs. Pond and small stream available for water access.

Soil Description:

Average… Several hay fields have been limed in past years.
Fencing on Property:

Most of the property boundaries are fenced, but the condition of the fencing varies. Fences need work, however fencing materials are available.

Equipment Available for Lease or Purchase:

We have a variety of equipment and supplies that could stay with the farm depending on arrangements. Equipment includes several tractors, round and square balers, rakes, brush and rotary cutters, and smaller implements such as plows, discs, scraper blades, etc.

Landowner Listing 30122

My wife and I just moved to Hanover PA just north of the MD state line.

We have 10.4 acres and we want to find a farmer that can work approximately 6 acres of land.  The property is very open and gets full sun, very few trees.  Land is clear and ready to be utilized for farming.  Previously used for crops but not recently.

Owner would prefer farmer leasing to utilize more organic/natural methods of farming.

Lease option.

Landowner Listing 30121

The property’s 89 acres span both sides of a state-maintained, paved road.

A bank barn is located directly across from the house and is surrounded by approximately 10 acres of pasture with a cow pond.

The 2 BR, 1 BA 2-story house has newer metal roof/siding/windows and is in very good condition. There is propane heat with a newer hot air furnace, as well as electric radiator panels in the kitchen and living room as an alternative. A wood stove could be added in the basement or living room. Off the entry is a bonus room that could be made into an extra bedroom with a bath.

A neighbor makes hay from the pasture and has monitored and amended the soil as needed. Behind the house is 40 acres of pasture and woodland. Additional acreage includes conservable meadow, fen/wetland and bog. The pasture was planted with hedgerow trees and warm season grasses while enrolled in a USDA conservation program from 2011-2022. Approximately 15 acres of woodland is located at the far back of the parcel, which has been logged sustainable using a consulting forester, most recently in 2020.

The valley is a mix of legacy family farms and farmettes with cattle, goats, horses, corn and soybean crops. Some Plain Sect families own properties in the immediate area, but most do not farm.

It would be great to make this a working farm again.

Sale–prefer conventional bank loan or cash. The right buyer will have a plan and money lined up.

Landowner Listing 30119

My property has been farmed over the past 5+ years in both corn and soybeans and I am interested in having a farmer come in with long-term goals in mind with a focus on sustainability. Will consider discussions with farmers looking to crop, raise livestock, and/or produce vegetables.

The farmed area represents 13 acres. The land is in the Sweet Valley area and easily accessible off a main road. The land slopes downhill to a wood line before a steep decline to a creek. Soil types are WIC and OID.

I am looking for a rent or lease agreement. There is a large bank barn and well for water access that I would consider to be included in any agreement.