Located in the rural community of Columbia County, this 120-acre farm is full of potential and ready for the right steward to bring it back to life. The land includes a mix of open pasture, gently rolling hills, and pockets of timber, offering a diverse landscape for a wide range of agricultural uses.
At the heart of the property is an old but charming farmhouse. It’s livable as-is, but would benefit from updates and repairs. Adjacent to the home is a classic dairy barn—well-weathered but solid—offering plenty of space for storage, livestock, or restoration into a functional ag building. A greenhouse on site also provides space for seed starting or season extension, though it will need a bit of work to bring it up to full potential.
The pastures are expansive, with room for grazing, hay production, or row cropping, and there’s plenty of room to develop additional infrastructure or diversify the operation. Whether you’re interested in regenerative grazing, market gardening, mixed livestock, or a small-scale dairy setup, this property provides a flexible foundation for growth.
Water access and fencing are in place in some areas but may require improvements depending on your intended use. Electricity is on-site at the farmhouse.
This is not a turnkey farm, but it’s a blank canvas with real resources and soul. If you’re looking for a place to root down, build something meaningful, and aren’t afraid of a little hard work, this could be the one.
In the short term, our goal is to lease the land to a responsible and motivated farmer who can keep the property active and productive while we focus on some personal and family matters. We want to prevent the land from falling into disuse and are committed to maintaining its integrity and long-term potential. While we won’t be farming the land ourselves right now, we do plan to be on the property frequently and remain engaged as landowners. We’re looking for someone who values open communication, respects the land, and is excited to make good use of it during this transitional period.
Looking ahead, we plan to reinvest in the farm by building a new home and a pole barn on the property. While these improvements are part of our long-term plan, we’re very open to establishing a long-term lease with the right person or team. We’d love to build a relationship with farmers who see the value in this land and are interested in growing alongside it. Whether you’re looking for a seasonal opportunity or hoping to put down deeper roots, we’re open to conversations about how that could work.
The land is largely being used for hay and vegetables
There is a water right and a well
We believe deeply that land access and farming opportunities should be inclusive and equitable. As landholders, we are committed to creating a safe, respectful, and welcoming environment for people of all backgrounds, identities, and lived experiences. While our farm is still in transition, we’re actively working to build relationships rooted in trust, open communication, and mutual respect.
We value collaboration and learning, and we welcome feedback from tenants or community members on how we can do better. Our hope is that the land can be a space where people feel not only safe, but supported and empowered in the work they do here.
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