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160 Acres - Logan County, ND

160 Acres - Logan County, ND

Monday, October 13, 2025 - 11:00 AM

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Auction Note

This Pifer's land auction features 160 +/- acres in Logan County, ND. The property features a mix of productive cropland and lush pasture as well as a home with multiple out buildings. The cropland has a soil productivity index (SPI) of 64.7 and contains soil types like Williams-Zahl loams and Zahl-Williams-Zahill complex soils. The pastureland has perimeter fencing and adequate water sources. The mix of cropland, pasture, and wetlands on the property create excellent wildlife habitat. This property is subject to US Fish and WIldlife easements. Don't miss this excellent opportunity to expand your farm operation or diversify your investment portfolio! 

Property Information

Acres: 160 +/-
Legal: SW¼ 29-134-68
FSA Crop Acres: 85.5 +/-
Pasture Acres: 53.59 +/-
Taxes: $771.00 (2024)

House

  • 3 Bedroom
  • 1 Bath
  • Water: Well
  • Septic System
  • Propane Heat - Furnace roughly 2 years old
  • Washer and Dryer

 

Pole Barn

  • 40' x 80'
  • Sliding Doors
  • Dirt Floor 
  • Non Insulated 

Contact

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Jack Pifer
701.261.4762
jack@pifers.com

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Driving Directions

From Lehr, ND head north on Hwy. #30 for 5 miles. Then, head east on 73rd St. SE for 3 miles. Then, head north on 54th Ave. SE for 2 miles and continue east on 71st St. SE for 1 mile to reach the SW corner of the property. 

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