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Fairground
Park Administration Community
Building
801 W 29th St.
Higginsville, MO 64037
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Located
on the East edge of Aullville
& 1½ miles south of
Higginsville on Shelby and
Osborne Rd.
Tract 1,
The
Aullville farm is located on
the East edge of Aullville, MO
along T HWY and E. Davis Rd.
Tract
2 & Tract 3
are 1½ miles south of
Higginsville on Shelby Rd. OR
1 mile east of Hwy 13 on Mt.
Moriah Rd. and ½ mile south
on Shelby Rd.
Tract
4, Jerrys
Home Place, is 2 miles south
of Higginsville on Shelby Rd.
and ½ mile east on Osborne
Rd. OR from Hwy 13. Go 1½
miles east on Osborne Rd. The
gate will be locked.
Contact Mike Williams,
817-797-5450, to view this
tract.
Tract
2, 3 & 4 join each other. |
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The
Aullville Farm is 73± Acres, FSA Tillable
@ 58.59 Acres,
with Hwy. T frontage on the West
and E. Davis Rd. frontage on the south.
The entire farm is currently in pasture
and grass hay ground with a small shed
used for either hay storage or machinery.
It is well located and you can see all
four corners of the farm from the old Les
Ivey farmstead area up the driveway in the
center of the farm. |
This
24± Acre, FSA
Tillable @ 8.67 Acre, tract is
located at the
North End of Shelby Rd., with the balance in
wooded pasture and farmstead, and Shelby Rd
frontage on the West side. An
open hay field consisting of 8.67 acres
sits in the NE corner of this parcel.
It includes an
1134 sq. Ft. 3 bedroom home, with a wood
burning masonry fireplace. A full
unfinished basement, propane heat and one
bathroom with shower and tub. There is no
central air conditioning and window ac
units have been used in the past for
summer cooling. All appliances are the
property of the tenant and not included in
the home offering.
The
outbuildings include a 30 by 24 shop
and garage, a 64 x 44 machine shed,
a 12 x 18 stock barn, along with
several older hog buildings and farrowing
house. The concrete silo has not been used
for many years and the two 18 x 18
grain bins have concrete floors and no fan
system for grain aeration.
As stated in the
auction notes, if a separate buyer
purchases the Tract 2 from Tract 3, a
survey will be in order to establish the
new legal description. That division of
land from the Tract 3 parcel will be the
fence line that runs east and west
dividing the tillable acres from the
farmstead, and timbered pasture. That
property division is clear and concise. |
At the
South End on Shelby Rd., 61 Acres m/l, FSA
Tillable @ 50.19 acres,
this tract is terraced and currently in
Hay and Alfalfa production. It has road
frontage along Shelby Rd. west and Osborne
Rd on the South.
No utilities or water is in place
on this tract but access is available.
This is a unique parcel that has limitless
possibilities for a home site, stock farm
or row crop production.
This original 85 acre
parcel was divided to offer more buyers
the opportunity to own Lafayette County
Farm Ground but you can keep the original
farm together by being the lead bidder on
Tracts 3 and the Farmstead and acreage in
Tract 2.
This tract sells by the acre with 61 acres
being the multiplier to determine sale
price if Tracts 2 and 3 are purchased by
the same buyer. If they are purchased by
separate buyers than the survey
requirement that comes into play will
determine the actual acres and the selling
price will be adjusted per the surveyed
acres times the selling price per acre. |
This
tract, The
Home Place, is located at the corner on Osborne
Rd.. It consists of 113 acres m/l, FSA Tillable @ 64.07 m/l
acres. It
is accessed up
the drive from Osborne Rd. It has terraced
ground for row-crop agriculture but is
currently in Hay and Alfalfa production.
Pasture and Timber
make up the balance of the acres.
Rural
water and KCPL utilities service this
tract. The house, barn and sheds are in
poor condition and although usable, should
not necessarily be considered as assets to
the property. The convenient location,
tillable acres, hunting and wildlife
potential, tract size and new home site
possibilities are indeed assets to endear
any buyer. This home and farmstead sells
as is where is. |
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Aerial Video
added 1-18-2018
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View
the Prospectus
below for more
detailed & complete auction information,
notes, terms
& conditions, maps, tract acreages,
crop yields, taxes & assessments, FSA &
soil maps, photo gallery & Auction Sales
Contract. |
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We
will offer 48 alfalfa bales
immediately following the land
auction. Buyer will be responsible
for loading and moving the hay.
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Download the Prospectus (pdf) here.
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Sellers |
Jerry L. Pragman Estate
Donna J. Kresse, Personal Representative,
John C. Giorza, Attorney for the Estate,
John Pragman, Ernest Pragman, Shirley
Laverentz,
Daniel Pragman & their Families |
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For Sale Information Contact
Wheeler Auctions Representative
Mike Williams at 816-797-5450
or Email: mike@wheelerauctions.com
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This sale bill is subject to additions
and deletions.
All
announcements made day of
the sale take precedence over this advertising.
Not
responsible for accidents or theft.
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Revised 02/15/2018
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Copyright © 2003-2013 Wheeler
Auctions & Real Estate, LLC.
23101 Highway 24,
Paris, MO 65275 All rights reserved.
Office: 660-327-5890
or 660-327-1806,
Fax: 660-327-5380,
Email: auctions@wheelerauctions.com
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