Here’s a great opportunity to own a larger tillable tract of productive farmland located southwest of Harvard. This farm consists of four adjoining parcels with multiple access points along Flat Iron Road and Streit Road. The farm is zoned A-1 agricultural, and historically planted crops have rotated between corn and soybeans. The tillable portion is tile drained and its collective topography is relatively level to slightly rolling. Soils have an AVG PI of 127.3 and consist of Windere silt loam and Torox silt loam. Farm tenancy for 2024 is already in place; however, it remains open for 2025. As you enter the northeastern portion of the property, you’ll find a beautiful mix of mature hardwoods, including oak, cherry, and hickory. The layout of the wooded portions of this property offers hunting opportunities with natural pinch points surrounded by cropland. This property also includes a 45X65 metal-sided Morton outbuilding conveniently located in the east-central pocket of timber. With a little clean-up, this would be the perfect place for machine and equipment storage. If you are looking to add to your current row crop operation, invest in farmland, or potentially build your dream home in the country, this property is a must-see. Call land specialist Mark Leonard today for more information or to schedule a private showing.