Here’s a rare opportunity to own highly productive farmland on Il Rt. 23 near DeKalb. This tiled tract of land has benefited from organic farming practices since 2018. Zoned for agricultural use, historically planted crops have rotated from corn to soybeans to oats and clover. This farm has a nice rectangular shape with excellent access from the paved roadway along its eastern side. Tract soils consist mostly of Drummer silty clay loam, Elburn silt loam with an AVG PI of 138.2. This farm is tremendously located, being only 2.5 miles south of the City of DeKalb, home to Northern Illinois University. The property has over 1250 feet of road frontage on heavily traveled Il Rt. 23 leading right through the heart of the City of DeKalb. With the southern DeKalb region’s expansive growth of wind and solar farms, this property is perfectly positioned for future land acquisition. Transmission lines are already located about mile from this tract with a ComEd power substation sitting less than a mile down Il. Rt. 23. Don’t miss your chance at this magnificent organically farmed, predominantly Class A tillable tract with Rt 23 frontage surrounded by current and future wind and solar development. Call land specialist Mark Leonard today for more information or to schedule a private showing.