Advantage Land Co. proudly presents 1,118.48+/- acres of cropland, fertile hayland, picturesque pastureland and wildlife habitat nestled in the known agricultural area near Gann Valley, South Dakota. This property consists of 296.4+/- acres of majority Class II dirt between the three tracts with an average of an 80.1% productivity index. Crow Creek finds its way through this property providing a fresh water source and a corridor for ring-neck pheasants and whitetail deer, all with beautiful scenery as a backdrop. FSA reports a total of 301.32 Cropland acres with a total of 202.90 base acres comprised of a 44.60 acre Soybean base with a 39 bu PLC yield, a 50.7 acre Wheat base with a 33 and 45 bu PLC yield, a 40.20 acre Sunflower base with a 973 and 999 lb PLC yield, and a 67.40 acre Corn base with a 79 and 95 bu PLC yield. This area comes natural to wildlife of all kinds including upland game birds and North Americas #1 game species, the tall-tined whitetail deer, providing all kinds of excitement for every outdoor enthusiast. Boundary pins have been placed recently for Tract 2 on the North to determine the property lines. With all this property has to offer, youre going to want to take ADVANTAGE of this opportunity to leave a lasting legacy and bid to buy on September 26th in Wessington Springs!
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Wessington Springs (to Tract 1): Head West out of Wessington Springs, SD on HWY 34 for 16 miles. Turn South on 365th Avenue for mile. Tract 1 starts on the West side of the road.
From Gann Valley (to Tract 3): Head East out of Gann Valley on 231st Street for 1.5 miles, open gate, go another mile, open gates and travel South along the section line for mile, opening several more gates along your path. You will be in the 80 acres of alfalfa grass mix. Keep traveling around the draw for mile to get through the gate to the East to get into the pasture.