386± acres of high-quality cropland in Livingston County, split between a 196.7-acre tract near Odell (PIN 04-04-18-300-004) and a 189.2-acre tract near Cornell (PIN 02-02-21-200-005). Both parcels are nearly all tillable, with strong soil types (Bryce & Swygert silty clay loams dominate), level to gently rolling topography, and excellent access to major highways. The Odell parcel fronts a paved township road and is just minutes from I-55; the Manville parcel features frontage on Illinois Route 17. Excellent tenant in place willing to continue farming these parcels and work with the new owner.
Livingston County is recognized for its highly productive farmland, strong agricultural base, and proximity to Chicago, Bloomington, and Peoria markets. With access to I-55, multiple state highways, and nearby grain markets, farms in this area consistently demonstrate stable yields and long-term in...
Livingston County is recognized for its highly productive farmland, strong agricultural base, and proximity to Chicago, Bloomington, and Peoria markets. With access to I-55, multiple state highways, and nearby grain markets, farms in this area consistently demonstrate stable yields and long-term investment value. These tracts offer both immediate farming income potential and attractive positioning for future agricultural investment.
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Research Parcel Information386± acres of prime Livingston County cropland in two separate tracts — 196 acres in Nevada Township and 189 acres next to Manville in Newtown Township— nearly all tillable with strong soils and good highway access.