1,485.95 +/- acres – hettinger & grant counties, nd

Pifer's Auction & Realty

18 February, 2020 3:00 pm

Driving Directions: 

From New Leipzig, ND: 

Parcels 1-3: Drive 3 miles south on Hwy. #49 to 75th St. SW, then drive 2 miles west on 75th St. SW.  Parcel 1 is on the south side of 75th. Continue west 2.5 miles to Bentley, ND, then continue west on 75th St. SW for 3 more miles and north for  mile to Parcel 2. From parcel 2, go south on the unnamed road to 77th St. SW. Parcel 3 is a mile on the north end of 77th St. SW.

Parcels 4-5: Drive south 11 miles south on Hwy. #49 to 84th St. SW.  Parcel 4 is on the west side of Hwy. #49 and north of 84th. Parcel 5 is ajacent to parcel 4.

LAND AUCTION

1,485.95 +/- Acres – Hettinger & Grant Counties, ND

Tuesday, February 18, 2020  3:00 p.m. (MT) 

 

Auction Location: Knights of Columbus Center – Mott, ND

 

Auction Note: This is an exquisite property split into five distinct parcels of premier cropland, grazing land, and excellent hunting land in both Hettinger County and Grant County.

The Hintz property features over 1,485 deeded acres with over 1,000 +/- acres of excellent cropland with very strong soil productivity. The balance of the property features prominent native and introduced prairie grasses and creek bottom wildlife habitat. In addition to the strong soils found within this property and throughout the entire Bentley area, this land is in the heart of southeast Hettinger County Pheasant Country. This property has a landlord/tenant lease agreement in place through 2020.

 
 

Contact:  For more information or a catalog contact Andy Mrnak or Jim Sabe at 701.523.7366 or Pifers Auction & Realty at 877.700.4099.

 

Parcel 1:

Acres: 160 +/-

Legal:  NE  20-133-90

Crop Acres:  158.32 +/-

Parcel Note: This is an extremely nice quarter of cropland with exceptional access along the county road only 2.5 miles east of Bentley, ND, and only 2 miles from Hwy. #49.  Nearly 100% of parcel is cropland and was planted to corn in 2019.  This is a very productive quarter as the Soil Productivity Index (SPI) is over 65.

 

Parcel 2:

Acres: 320 +/-

Legal: N  16-133-91

Pasture Acres: 216.56 +/-

Crop Acres:  98.03 +/-

Parcel Note: This is a very nice half section of crop and pastureland. The cropland features productive soils with an SPI over 67 and lays relatively flat.  The western portion of Parcel 2 features prolific native and introduced grasses with a perimeter fence and a central water system.

 

Parcel 3:

Acres: 320 +/-

Legal: W 27-133-91

Crop Acres:  319.03 +/-

Parcel Note: This is another productive half section of good cropland in Hettinger County.  Parcel 3 features good access and productive soils with an SPI of 59.7, in addition to two lower areas that offer habitat for upland bird hunting.

 

Parcel 4:

Acres: 238.71 +/-

Legal: SE & SSW  32-132-90

Crop Acres: 231.74 +/-

Parcel Note: This is an eye grabbing parcel with excellent access along Hwy. #49 only 11 miles south of New Leipzig, ND.  Parcel 4 lays well and has good productive soils with a SPI over 65.  In 2019, this parcel was utilized for corn production.

 

Parcel 5:

Acres: 447.24 +/-

Legal: N & SW Section 6-131-90

Crop Acres: 233.82 +/-

Pasture Acres:  Balance

Parcel Note: Perhaps the most diverse parcel of the entire offering. Parcel 4 features productive soils intermingled within a couple of winding creek beds and native grassland.  Along with the productive cropland acres, this parcel features natural water and good grassland that could make this an excellent early spring or late fall grazing pasture, and ideal for fall hunting.

 

OWNERS:  Richard & Joan Hintz

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