This is a highly desirable leveled and irrigated farm with very productive soils. While recently planted in soybeans and rice, the farm can produce excellent yields of diverse crops. This 1920.2 +/- acre tract contains 1,808.9 +/- cropland acres, of which approximately 92 percent is leveled and irrigated.
Class III and Class V silty clay and clay soils, suitable for high yielding rice and soybean production make up approximately 56 percent of the cropland, with the balance consisting of silt loam silty clay loam and silty clay soils, suitable for corn, cotton, rice and soybean production.
Cropland soil types are Sharkey clay and silty clay, Commerce and Dundee sandy loams and silty loams, Dundee and Tunica silty clay loams and Sharkey clay.
14 - Electric submersible pumps
12 - Turbine wells with gearheads and pumps
Grain bins with 270,000-bushel capacity
75 x 75 enclosed shop with 2...
75 x 75 enclosed shop with 25 x 60 overhang
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Research Parcel InformationLocated off Mississippi Sate Hwy 1 at Rosedale, 19.5 miles northwest of Cleveland, Miss., in three parcels. The farm is easily accessible by Terrene Landing Rd. and Gibson Swamp Rd.
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Murry McClintockLicensed real estate broker in Mississippi, Arkansas and Louisiana.BA in Economics, Washington and Lee UniversityReal estate sales and property management for Capital Agricultural Property Services, Inc. 2004 to 2015Previously managed and operated his family's 4,000 acre farming operation in Tunica, Miss. for 24 yearsEstablished McClintock Land Company in 2015