KILOTERRA is proud to present this beautiful Guthrie County Farm on behalf of the Marvin Finnegan Estate located in Section 8 of Valley Township, just outside Guthrie Center, Iowa. This farm has been in the Finnegan family for three generations, and is now available to the open market.
In its entirety, the Finnegan property is 310 +/- continuous acres of Row Crop, Cross fenced pasture, Hay, and CRP (click here for entire farm listing). The property is being offered all together and split in two smaller parcels. Tract two, as described here, is the North 192 m/l acres, and is a diverse mix of Crop land, pasture, CRP, and hay ground. If interested in the other portion of the farm or the entire tract, use the links at the bottom of this description to find details.
Tract 2 features 160.96 FSA acres with an average 62.98 CSR2. Currently, only 62.66 acres are cropped, and 11.97 were recently enrolled into CRP. The bulk of the balance of the FSA acres are utilized for pasture and hay production.
The farm was originally operated by the Finnegan family for many decades. Now, two local area farmers operate the property, and have established long standing positive working relationships with the family. In total for 2022, Tract 2 will generate $28,150 of income.
Possession of the farm will be granted upon closing, with full possession available upon expiration of the current leases on March 1st, 2023 or as agreeable with the current tenants.
The Finnegan family has devoted their lives to working this land, and it is evident by the many improvements made during their ownership.
The row crop land has been improved with effective water management practices including thorough tiling, sculpted terraces, and maintained grass waterways. For on farm storage, two large grain bins sit just North of the family homestead, and both will be included with the sale. Access has been well thought out as well. Multiple driveways allow for easy movement of equipment during the planting and harvest seasons and the owners even noted the ability to move combines throughout the entire farm without having to remove the head. Additionally, two large Quonset hut style buildings feature 220 V electrical, concrete floors, with one having a powered door, proving amble storage for equipment.
The CRP along the North end of the property provides an annual income and diversity of habitat. The practice is designed to protect against soil erosion, and ensures regeneration of top soil.
The pasture land has seen numerous improvements over the years as well. The property has been cross fenced for rotating cattle, and a travel lane connects both sections of pasture for moving the herd. Two concrete pads for feeders were poured and several feed bunks have been installed in easy to access locations along the feed lot permitter. Two sediment ponds allow for easy manure management in the feed lot. A cistern is located on the West side of the feed lots, which serves as a reservoir for the water supply. An older well exists on the property, but it is likely that a new well would need installed for a reliable water source.
Adjacent to the feed lot is a working shed, complete with concrete floors, expandable panel gates, a tub pusher, head chute, and loading door all designed for easy working of the cattle.
With proximity to Lake Panorama and only a 45-minute drive to Western Des Moines Metro, this is a great opportunity to own a beautiful farm in a highly desired area. For the investor or existing farm operator, this is a chance to add on some very high-quality tillable land to your operation, and a property that is on the market for the first time in three generations. Don’t miss out on your opportunity to own this incredible Guthrie County farm.
To learn more, contact Land Specialist Keith Davis at (641) 891-0413 or Land Broker Chuck Johnson at (515) 442-7709.
Key Farm Details (Tract 2)
Entire Farm: (click here for more details)
Tract 1 (click here for more details)
Disclosures & Disclaimers
Please do not tour the property without prior approval of listing agents. The Homestead and 2.5+/- acres are not included with sale and the home is occupied.
Property lines and exact acreages subject to survey. Farm acres taken from Mapright, GIS, and other data sourced believed to be reliable, but are not warranted or guaranteed. All acres are subject to reconstitution by Guthrie County USDA Office.
(2) Two-way easements will be established along the South entry way to the homestead as well as the driveway directly West of the Grain bins for easy access by all parties.
Currently, the 2 grain bins and 2 Quonset hut buildings are powered from a shared power supply with the homestead. A new pole will need installed on the buyer’s side of the line, at the buyer’s expense within 30 days of closing, or as otherwise agreed with sellers.
Water is currently plumbed to the feedlot from the homestead, which the sellers will have capped off on their side of the line, at the seller’s expense, within 30 days of closing, or as otherwise agreed with the sellers.
Power is currently fed from the homestead down to the cattle building, west of the feed lot. This service will be discontinued within 30 days of closing, or as agreeable with the sellers, and any new power lines will be the responsibility of the buyer.
The sellers intend to have an equipment auction after the property transaction closes. The sellers reserve the right to utilize the two large Quonset huts, which will sell with this transaction, up until the time of their equipment auction or as otherwise agreed with the sellers.
Directions:
From Interstate 80:
Take Exit 86 for IA-25N in Adair County. Follow IA 25N to the South Edge of Guthrie Center. Turn East on School Street, and Follow to Noah Ave. The farm is located on the West side of Noah Ave. Look for signs.
From Hwy 44:
Travel along Hwy 44 until on the East of Edge of Guthrie Center. Turn South on Noah Ave and drive approximately 1 mile. The property will be on the East side of Noah Ave. Look for signs.
Address
2300 Block of Noah Ave. Guthrie Center, IA 50115
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