Ask Rodney McConnell
This is a one-of-a-kind opportunity for some farmland in the northern part of Benton County, WA. One can see Mt. Adams, the Horse Heaven Hills and the back side of Rattlesnake Mountain from nearly every part of the property. It is heavy loamy soil, well populated with organic matter, and has been cropped for several years with triticale used for dairy forage. Averaging 6-7 tons/acre of green chop, this is a great opportunity for local dairies or custom operators. There is a well installed on the property intended for livestock watering. It is 8" casing to 1000 ft. & is 1500 feet deep with well driller saying 50-100 GPM. Well log is available. Paved road on 2 sides (south and East) and a primitive road on the west side. There is a fence line on the north. There is no pump in the well and no power on the property at this time. Benton REA is the provider. There is a ravine/coulee running diagonally through the parcel with tall sagebrush cover. The deer, elk and game birds are abundant and quite healthy in appearance. On the SW corner of the property is a separate 1+/- acre parcel with a historical cistern. Power is on Crosby Road on 2 sides of the parcel. Land is in OPEN SPACE and buyer must file with Benton County for continuance at least 2 weeks prior to closing. History reveals it was once the site for a Grange Hall, however, is bare land now. There is no CRP on the property, it is crop land. Call/Text/Email for a personal showing!
Call/Text/Email listing broker/office prior to any showings. Seller is tilling the ground now for next year's crop of triticale.