For lease: 4 acres irrigated clover and grass pasture south of Ashland in Jackson County


Description

TID irrigation ongoing with excellent fencing for large or small ruminants.  City water is provided.  Lessee will use electric fencing with lessor provided energizer, fiberglass posts and stranded wire.  Lessee will utilize MIG with rotating paddocks, size dependent on the number of animals.  Payment will be discussed with landowner and will depend on number and size of animals.  Written lease will be required.


Owner’s Short Term Vision for the Property

pasture for small or large ruminants


Owner’s Long Term Vision for the Property

pasture for small or large ruminants


Current Use

pasture for owner small ruminants


Available Water / Irrigation

city water from hose bib near pasture


Soil Type / Quality

Shefflein loam


Buildings and Structures Available for Farm Use

Barn stall available for some storage


Farm Equipment Available for Use, Sale or Lease

tow behind mower with Kawasaki Mule ATV, electric fence energizer. water tank might be available, 300 feet of 3/4" hose for water provision


What are you doing as a landholder to ensure a safe and welcoming environment for everyone on your land and in your community?

I am open to farmers of all backgrounds, ethnicities and sexual persuasions. I love to meet new farmers!


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County: Jackson

Farm Basics

Total Acreage: 8.5 acres of pasture

Acreage Available to Landseeker: 4 well irrigated and 4 poorly irrigated acres

Date Property is Available: June 8, 2024

Possible Business Arrangements: Lease for cash, Lease for trade

Lease Rate / Price: Negotiable

Date when this listing was created: June 10, 2024

Farming Practices

Current Farming Practices: Conventional

Farming Practices Allowed: Conventional

Agriculture Types Suitable: Cattle, Sheep

Farm Details

Housing Available? No

Water Available? Yes

Property Fenced? Yes

Land Holder Interested in Mentoring Land Seeker? No


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