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Reeder - Casa y vivienda unifamiliar se vende

8.754.063 EUR

Casa y Vivienda unifamiliar (En venta)

terreno 14.095.201
Referencia: EDEN-T102066857 / 102066857
Discover the ultimate outdoor paradise with this expansive 3484-acre farm located just north of Reeder, North Dakota, straddling the scenic borders of Adams and Hettinger Counties. This remarkable property offers a perfect blend of agricultural potential, unparalleled hunting opportunities, and multiple streams of income, making it an ideal investment for both avid hunters and farming enthusiasts.The Farm at Cedar Creek is a 3,483-acre property located 12 miles north of Reeder, North Dakota. This versatile farm offers a mix of productive tillable ground, extensive CRP acreage, and abundant wildlife habitat. With 4 miles of Cedar Creek running through it, the property provides significant hunting opportunities for a variety of game, including pheasant, sharp-tailed grouse, Hungarian partridge, and both mule deer and white-tailed deer. Land and Agricultural Features: Total Acreage: 3,483 acres, including both tillable farmland and conservation land. Tillable Land: 2,055 acres of well-maintained farm ground, historically rotated with wheat, corn, sunflowers, and lentils, making it suitable for ongoing agricultural use. Grain Storage: The property features 250,000 bushels of grain storage capacity. CRP Land: 1,142 acres enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), generating an average annual payout of $46.79 per acre. This acreage is key to the property's ecological health and wildlife habitat. Habitat Improvements: The land has been carefully managed to enhance wildlife cover, including grass plantings and food plots of corn and milo. Wildlife and Hunting: Cedar Creek is a significant feature of this property, providing both a natural water source and critical habitat for wildlife. The land offers excellent hunting for pheasant, sharp-tailed grouse, Hungarian partridge, and both mule and white-tailed deer. The combination of creek bottom, native grasses, and strategic food plots makes it a truly one of the best upland bird hunting offerings on the market today. The Lodge: The home on the property, which has been used as a lodge for hunters, accommodates up to 15 people. This spacious lodge offers a practical and comfortable place to stay during hunting seasons or other group events, providing an ideal base for outdoor activities. The Farm at Cedar Creek is a well-rounded property offering productive farmland, a significant CRP income stream, and a diverse habitat that supports an array of wildlife. Whether for farming or recreation, this property presents an opportunity to combine agriculture with outdoor pursuits in a location with exceptional hunting potential. Southwestern North Dakota experiences a continental climate characterized by cold winters and warm summers, typical of the region's location in the northern Great Plains. Here's a breakdown of the climate, including average temperatures and rainfall totals: Winter (December - February): Average Temperature: The winter months are cold, with average highs ranging from 10°F to 20°F and lows often falling between -5°F and 5°F. Precipitation: Winter brings light to moderate snow, with total snowfall averaging around 30 to 40 inches annually. Snow can accumulate throughout the season, but major storms are less frequent. Spring (March - May): Average Temperature: Spring sees gradual warming, with average highs ranging from 30°F to 60°F in March to 50°F to 70°F in May. Lows typically range from 10°F to 40°F. Precipitation: Spring rainfall totals are moderate, averaging between 1.5 to 3 inches per month, with April typically being the wettest month. Rain showers and occasional thunderstorms are common as the season transitions. Summer (June - August): Average Temperature: Summers in Reeder can be warm, with average highs ranging from 70°F to 85°F, though occasional hot spells can push temperatures above 90°F. Lows typically range from 50°F to 60°F. Precipitation: Summer is the wettest season, with monthly rainfall totals averaging 2 to 4 inches. Thunderstorms are common in the afternoons, especially in July and August, bringing heavy but short bursts of rain. Fall (September - November): Average Temperature: Fall sees cooler temperatures, with average highs ranging from 60°F to 40°F in September to 30°F to 40°F in November. Lows can drop to 20°F to 30°F by November. Precipitation: Fall rainfall totals generally range from 1 to 2 inches per month, with a gradual decrease in precipitation as the season progresses. Annual Precipitation and Averages: Annual Rainfall: The average annual precipitation in Reeder is about 15 to 17 inches, with the majority falling in late spring and summer. Growing Season: The growing season typically lasts from mid-May to mid-September, offering a 100-120 day window for crop production. This area experiences a relatively dry climate with cold winters, warm summers, and moderate precipitation that peaks in the late spring and summer months. The area's weather patterns and seasonal changes make it suitable for agriculture, particularly dryland farming and crops that are well-adapted to the local climate. Ver más Ver menos Discover the ultimate outdoor paradise with this expansive 3484-acre farm located just north of Reeder, North Dakota, straddling the scenic borders of Adams and Hettinger Counties. This remarkable property offers a perfect blend of agricultural potential, unparalleled hunting opportunities, and multiple streams of income, making it an ideal investment for both avid hunters and farming enthusiasts.The Farm at Cedar Creek is a 3,483-acre property located 12 miles north of Reeder, North Dakota. This versatile farm offers a mix of productive tillable ground, extensive CRP acreage, and abundant wildlife habitat. With 4 miles of Cedar Creek running through it, the property provides significant hunting opportunities for a variety of game, including pheasant, sharp-tailed grouse, Hungarian partridge, and both mule deer and white-tailed deer. Land and Agricultural Features: Total Acreage: 3,483 acres, including both tillable farmland and conservation land. Tillable Land: 2,055 acres of well-maintained farm ground, historically rotated with wheat, corn, sunflowers, and lentils, making it suitable for ongoing agricultural use. Grain Storage: The property features 250,000 bushels of grain storage capacity. CRP Land: 1,142 acres enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), generating an average annual payout of $46.79 per acre. This acreage is key to the property's ecological health and wildlife habitat. Habitat Improvements: The land has been carefully managed to enhance wildlife cover, including grass plantings and food plots of corn and milo. Wildlife and Hunting: Cedar Creek is a significant feature of this property, providing both a natural water source and critical habitat for wildlife. The land offers excellent hunting for pheasant, sharp-tailed grouse, Hungarian partridge, and both mule and white-tailed deer. The combination of creek bottom, native grasses, and strategic food plots makes it a truly one of the best upland bird hunting offerings on the market today. The Lodge: The home on the property, which has been used as a lodge for hunters, accommodates up to 15 people. This spacious lodge offers a practical and comfortable place to stay during hunting seasons or other group events, providing an ideal base for outdoor activities. The Farm at Cedar Creek is a well-rounded property offering productive farmland, a significant CRP income stream, and a diverse habitat that supports an array of wildlife. Whether for farming or recreation, this property presents an opportunity to combine agriculture with outdoor pursuits in a location with exceptional hunting potential. Southwestern North Dakota experiences a continental climate characterized by cold winters and warm summers, typical of the region's location in the northern Great Plains. Here's a breakdown of the climate, including average temperatures and rainfall totals: Winter (December - February): Average Temperature: The winter months are cold, with average highs ranging from 10°F to 20°F and lows often falling between -5°F and 5°F. Precipitation: Winter brings light to moderate snow, with total snowfall averaging around 30 to 40 inches annually. Snow can accumulate throughout the season, but major storms are less frequent. Spring (March - May): Average Temperature: Spring sees gradual warming, with average highs ranging from 30°F to 60°F in March to 50°F to 70°F in May. Lows typically range from 10°F to 40°F. Precipitation: Spring rainfall totals are moderate, averaging between 1.5 to 3 inches per month, with April typically being the wettest month. Rain showers and occasional thunderstorms are common as the season transitions. Summer (June - August): Average Temperature: Summers in Reeder can be warm, with average highs ranging from 70°F to 85°F, though occasional hot spells can push temperatures above 90°F. Lows typically range from 50°F to 60°F. Precipitation: Summer is the wettest season, with monthly rainfall totals averaging 2 to 4 inches. Thunderstorms are common in the afternoons, especially in July and August, bringing heavy but short bursts of rain. Fall (September - November): Average Temperature: Fall sees cooler temperatures, with average highs ranging from 60°F to 40°F in September to 30°F to 40°F in November. Lows can drop to 20°F to 30°F by November. Precipitation: Fall rainfall totals generally range from 1 to 2 inches per month, with a gradual decrease in precipitation as the season progresses. Annual Precipitation and Averages: Annual Rainfall: The average annual precipitation in Reeder is about 15 to 17 inches, with the majority falling in late spring and summer. Growing Season: The growing season typically lasts from mid-May to mid-September, offering a 100-120 day window for crop production. This area experiences a relatively dry climate with cold winters, warm summers, and moderate precipitation that peaks in the late spring and summer months. The area's weather patterns and seasonal changes make it suitable for agriculture, particularly dryland farming and crops that are well-adapted to the local climate.
Referencia: EDEN-T102066857
País: US
Ciudad: Reeder
Código postal: 58649
Categoría: Residencial
Tipo de anuncio: En venta
Tipo de inmeuble: Casa y Vivienda unifamiliar
Terreno: 14.095.201
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