OPEN HOUSE/INSPECTION DATES
Monday, October 11 • 4pm - 6pm
Saturday, October 23 • 10am - Noon
Monday, November 1 • 4pm - 6pm
Schrader Representatives will be available at the Bippus Lions Club to answer questions and
provide more information about each far
TRACT DESCRIPTIONS
Tract 1: 143± ac with 138.4 acres of productive tillable farm land featuring Pewamo, Pella, and Blount soils. The aerial photography indicates this farm has been systematically tiled. This is a well drained farm capable of producing excellent corn and soybean yields.
Tract 2: 98± ac with approximately 85.5 acres of productive tillable farm land and approximately 10 acres of woodland featuring mixed hardwood trees. Pewamo silty clay loam and Blount silt loam comprise 95% of the soils on this farm. Both are very productive soils. Nearly level fields with easy access from two CRs make this property a great investmen...
Tract 2: 98± ac with approximately 85.5 acres of productive tillable farm land and approximately 10 acres of woodland featuring mixed hardwood trees. Pewamo silty clay loam and Blount silt loam comprise 95% of the soils on this farm. Both are very productive soils. Nearly level fields with easy access from two CRs make this property a great investment.
Tract 3: 216± ac with 187.1 acres of productive tillable land plus approximately 29 acres of mixed hardwood trees. This farm is easily accessed by two CRs. Conservation practices have been a high priority on this farm evidenced by the well maintained grass waterways. These conservation practices have greatly preserved the soil quality by reducing soil erosion. The two predominate soil types on this farm are Blount silt loam and Pewamo silty clay loam. This tract includes a 45’ x 75’ shed and two small grain bins.
Tract 4: 92± ac with 84.9 acres of productive tillable land and approximately 5 acres of woodland. This is a well drained nearly level farm with excellent yield potential. The two predominate soils on this farm are Pewamo silty clay loam and Blount silt loam. The approximately 5 acres of mixed hardwood timber is located in the Northeast corner of the farm. This tract includes a 30’ x 100’ slatted floor hog building.
Tract 5: 237± ac with approximately 225.1 acres of productive tillable land and approximately 9 acres of woodland. The three major soil types on this farm are Blount silt loam, Pewamo silty clay loam, and Patton silty clay loam with Pewamo and Patton soils bringing two of the highest yielding soils in Huntington County. This farm also has easy access from two CRs located on the south and west boundary lines of the property.
Tract 6: 189± ac of mostly productive tillable farm land (192.8 tillable acres per FSA). Pewamo silty clay loam and Blount silt loam total approximately 92% of the soils on this farm. This farm has an excellent interior farm road system for easy ingress and egress for planting and crop harvest. This is a well maintained farm, easily farmed with large equipment and includes a 42’ x 80’ shed and small grain bin.
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Research Parcel InformationDirections to Bippus Lions Club: From the intersection of SR 105 & 800 N in Bippus, go east on 800 N 1/10 mile to 886 W, then south to the Lions Club building on the east side of the street.
PROPERTY LOCATION
Tract 1: From the intersection of U.S. Highway 24 and State Road 13 in Wabash, go north on State Road 13 for 2-1/2 miles to CR 300 N., turn Right (east) on CR 300 N., then go 1-1/2 miles. Farm #1 is located on south side of CR 300 N.
Tract 2: From the intersection of U.S. Highway 24 and State Road 13 in Wabash, go north on State Road 13 for 3-1/2 miles to CR 400 N., turn right (east) on CR 400 N., then go 3-1/2 miles to Farm #2 on south side of road.
Tract 3: From the intersection of U.S. Highway 24 and State Road 13 in Wabash, go North on State Road 13 for 4-1/2 miles to Urbana, turn right (east) on CR 500 N., then go 3-1/2 miles to Farm #3 located on north side of road.
Tract 4: From Lagro, go east on State Road 24 for approximately 2-1/2 miles to Rock Spring Road, turn left (north) on Rock Spring Road, then go approximately 1 mile and Rock Spring Road turns into 650 E. The intersection of CR 650 E. and CR 250 N. is the southwest corner of Farm #4.
Tract 5: From Bippus, go south on State Road 105 for 1 mile to CR 700 N., turn right (west) on CR 700 N., then go 1/4 mile to Farm #5 on north side.
Tract 6: From intersection of State Road 105 and CR 800 N. at Bippus, go east on CR 800 N. for 1-3/4 mile to northwest corner of Farm #6 on south side of road.
AUCTION LOCATION
Wabash County REMC Building.
350 Wedcor Ave. Wabash, IN 46992
From the intersection of US 24 and SR 15, travel north on SR 15 1/4 mile to Wedcore Ave. then west 3/4 mile to the auction site.