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got back from land auction wow!

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    Posted: 27 Aug 2012 at 8:52pm

An estate sold 160 acres at auction in southeast iowa.  Four children (in their 50's)  were selling a farm their parents had, not where they grew up but had been in the family quite awhile.  155 acres tillable with a 69 csr.  you couldn't cross the waterways with a tractor, farm had not had the best care.  brougt 10250 an acre, not trying to start an argument, just thought y'all might b interested.   Jerry

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MAN! I'm trying to sale a 80 acre farm that Dad had to take back from a farmer here in MO. over 50% tillable all in hay/pasture with a nice older barn with a new roof and a old house and three ponds on it for $2,500. and can't get a bite on it.
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Don, it's the real estate mantra, location, location, location.
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Land prices are going crazy here in Ontario. Two farms auctioned in our township this month. Neither has any development possibilities. 100 ac with 84 workable, good buildings, on highway with side road access, $1,510,000. Purchased by land renter who buys several farms per year.  Second farm is 100 acres, 96 workable, older brick house,
$1,765,000. Purchased by the owner of farms on both sides who already owns more than 20 farms. Both have very good ground. Our daughter and son-in-law bought the farm across the road 10 years ago for $600,000. Now they can put a 1 in front of that number. Just in case you are wondering the CDN dollar was $1.01 US today.
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Originally posted by Dave in il Dave in il wrote:

Don, it's the real estate mantra, location, location, location.
 Yes it's like you said, all about location; but the bad part of this is land just like it right down the road from it is going for over $3,000. per acre. It's good bottom ground so I'm thinking about just putting a plow in it myself.  
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Het Don,  I have a D15 I'll trade ya for :)  I would love to have the 80 acres, and I'm pretty fond of most of MO.  Don't decide too quick.  It's a pretty nice D15.....
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We paid just over $3,000/acre for our Herrick / Virden silt loam 40 acres just south of Taylorville, IL in 2004.  This year 320 acres of the same soil type within miles of us sold in April and brought $12,000-12,800 an acre.  It was sold in tracts of 80 acres each and none of it was tiled...  Just a few weeks ago, a farmland auction near Assumption, IL brought over $15,000 an acre.  
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At 15000.00/acre, there had better be some fast cars not made in this country with naked super models in each one of them parked on that land..................
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100 A. sold around here in late winter for $5500.00/A there was about 50A tillabel and not very good ground. we are about 70mi north of St. Louis and get alot of city buyers around here.
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Don, How's the deer, squirrel, and turkey huntin on that ground. Maybe I need to move to a slightly warmer winter climateLOL
 My sister and brother in law are planning on selling 90 tillable acres of rolling clay hills near here and the realtor told her a farm up the road just sold for $10,000+ per acre. They have a friend in mind they might sell it to a little cheaper cause he will treat the farm right.
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Originally posted by JimD JimD wrote:

Het Don,  I have a D15 I'll trade ya for :)  I would love to have the 80 acres, and I'm pretty fond of most of MO.  Don't decide too quick.  It's a pretty nice D15.....
 Thanks Jim but I'm hoping for a little bit more for it that a truck load of nice D15's might bring.lol 
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Originally posted by CTuckerNWIL CTuckerNWIL wrote:

Don, How's the deer, squirrel, and turkey huntin on that ground. Maybe I need to move to a slightly warmer winter climateLOL
 My sister and brother in law are planning on selling 90 tillable acres of rolling clay hills near here and the realtor told her a farm up the road just sold for $10,000+ per acre. They have a friend in mind they might sell it to a little cheaper cause he will treat the farm right.
 CT it's got  lots of deer,squirels, and turkeys in the back hill timber. So let's talk. lol
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southern ontario  land prices are screwed up by wind turbines and speculators to the point no one could possibly buy to farm.  Most farmers that buy land have no intention of paying any more then the interest on the land (sound even remotely familier).  everyone  hoping land will go up, but land tripling in 3 years sounds like a bubble to me.
But because I didn't buy it will likely go up. 
Things keep up like they are here, with kids leaving the farms no one will know how to farm it anyways.  The adverage ontario farmer is over 55. Someday peoples food will be worth as much to them as their energy if they like it or not.
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155 acres @ $10,250? Consider yourself lucky it was that low...
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don I ment be interested in ur land were are u located at?
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Originally posted by allis 7045 allis 7045 wrote:

don I ment be interested in ur land were are u located at?
The 80 acres are 1 mile North of Holden MO. Call me (816)914-0643
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i bought 11 acres of pasture with good fence that bordered me back in june for 2650 per acre i had a realator approach me this week who said he could turn it for 3500 per acre, i just grinned and walked on
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Still able to buy at under $2000 an acre in my little part of heaven (MO). Well maybe not pure bottom ground, but tillable.
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Last auction I was at was 60 some acres and sold for 4,700 an acre (year ago), not must could be used for row crops. Even with oil and gas here we are not seeing much above 6000-6500 an acre. Western PA 
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10,000 an acre around here :(
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Don, at the price of hay corn and beans, maybe you should put a plow to it. Maybe you could use the three ponds to water the 40 acres with when it gets dry...?
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Don - you have a 3/4 ton truck and a 14K gooseneck to haul your 45's & implements over there...and it's what maybe 10 miles?   You can have a sod-busting plow day to get you started!!!!  Mike
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