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160 Acres - Barnes County, ND

160 Acres - Barnes County, ND

Auction Note

This 160 +/- acre parcel in Mansfield Township, Barnes County, ND, presents a rare opportunity to acquire a blank canvas property with established grass cover and no program restrictions. With quality Class II and III soils, with a Soil Productivity Index (SPI) of 61.7, and strong topsoil ratings up to 77.1. The land is well-suited for crop conversion, pasture, or conservation development. In addition to its ag potential, the property offers excellent hunting for whitetail deer, waterfowl, and pheasants—making it a well-rounded asset for farmers, investors, or sportsmen.

Property Information

Acres: 160 +/-
Legal: SW¼ 11-139-61
FSA Crop Acres: 128.07 +/-
Taxes: $2,015.86 (2024)

Contact

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Jack Pifer
701.261.4762
jack@pifers.com
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Steve Link
701.361.9985
stlink@pifers.com

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From the Eckelson exit on I-94: 1 mile south on 101st Ave SE, 2 miles west on 37th St. SE, 1 mile south on 99th Ave. SE, and 1 mile east on 38th St. SE.

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