Landowner #30183
This farm has been run as a conventional apple orchard farm for generations. It is a mixture of orchard and woodland. The goal of the new owner is to lease the orchard or other farming space.
Landowner #30180
78 acres on one side of the road, 30 acres on other side. Interested in farmers looking to grow flowers or crops such as tomatoes, garlic, grapes, pumpkins, hemp, etc. Fruit and Christmas trees also an option. No livestock feed.
Landowner #30179
We are new owners of this property, and would like to lease it out to sustainable or organic farmers to preserve the land.
Landowner #30178
Beautiful farm available for lease in Butler County near Valencia that has been in the family since the 1800’s There is a barn and a house available. It has been farmed every year with a rotation of corn, soybeans, and wheat.
Landowner #30175
The farm covers 60 acres with 35 to 40 acres are currently rented to a local farmer who grows soybeans and corn. The other 20 acres are comprised of pasture, yard, and buildings. A small portion of the pasture is rented by a neighbor to graze their horses. The buildings include a 2-story wood frame farm house (1685 sq. ft.) with a basement on a stone foundation, storm cellar entrance, two porches, and a handicapped accessible ramp; a two-story barn (40ft x 80ft, 3720 sq. ft.), rebuilt in 1991; a canvas-covered equipment barn (40ft x 64ft, 2560 sq. ft.); a silo (14ft x 55ft); and various outbuildings. There was a small dairy operation from 1898 to 1978, then the family raised beef and grew corn and hay. The property is in a farmland preservation trust (agriculture conservation easement) that allows for the building of one additional residential structure on up to 2 acres. Under the trust, the farm property will be used for agriculture production or commercial equine activities.
Landowner #30174
My wife’s family ran this farm as a small hobby farm. They took hay off the fields and maintained two horses, a cow, and a flock of ~40 sheep. We sought to care for the property in a similar way, but due to an injury we’re no longer able to achieve the things we’d like to here. We’re hoping to find someone interested in living in the house and utilizing the land. The farm is 157+/- acres with approximately 25 acres of hay fields that could be suitable for crop production, another 55 acres that is suitable for pasture, and 80 acres of woods. There is an old stone farmhouse on the property that we lived in for the last 4 years, but it certainly needs work. There is electricity and a good well. There is adequate cell phone reception at the house, and we used cell service for internet access at the property, as this is the most reliable option. It’s a remote and beautiful place.
Landowner #30171
Family farm that was used for small scale beef cattle farming as well as hogs and chickens. Tillable acreage is approximately 13 1/4 acres. The rest of the property has been timbered. Fields have been used for vegetables, hay, and corn and most have fencing around them. This farmette would be great for horses as it includes many trails suitable for riding.
Landowner #30170
Land has not been farmed in years. Currently being cut for cow feed. Part of the farm is being used for beef cows. Would like to see crops come to the land so it can be utilized.
Landowner #30169
Open pastureland, no trees or stumps. Owners are retired couple; husband is recently blind. Can no longer mow. Would like to see the fields utilized by a farmer.
Landowner #30163
108 acre farm. 30+ acres currently available for management intensive grazing. This land has been in CRP for 40 years. Our goal as owners is to have the land grazed so that the soil becomes magnificently productive and healthy and supports magnificent and healthy livestock! There is currently no infrastructure-no fencing, no water- so it’s a “blank slate”. There is a large bank barn which will be rehabbed in the next 1-2 years. There is a 1-2 acre pond, and a small stream. In the future there is a possibility for an additional 30 some acres to be added (we currently lease to a farmer who harvests hay.) The farm has been in the family for 100+ years. It was formerly used as a dairy and crop farm until the late 1950s, then grazed a few cattle and harvested hay for several decades, then rented to a farmer for commodity crops for several decades. The farm is currently partially idle and partially hay cropped. We do not want chemical sprays or commercial fertilizers used.