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Kelley Family Farm

$2,143,540
12650 Saltillo Rd., Bennet, NE
Status: Active
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Property Type
Farm
Hunting Land
Recreational Land
Acreage
153.61 acres
County
Lancaster, NE
Format
Sale
Features
N/A
List Date
Jun 20, 2024
Documents
N/A
Description
The Kelley Family Farm offers an excellent opportunity for both producers and investors. Land Here are the key details: Location: Situated just southeast of Lincoln, near the intersection of 120th St. and Saltillo Rd. This location provides easy access to amenities, being only a short 4-mile drive from 84th and Nebraska Parkway. Size: The farm spans approximately 153.61 acres, with a significant portion (about 117 acres) consisting of gently sloping crop ground. Investment Potential: Given its proximity to Lincoln and the current crop share agreement (50/50 for 2024), the property offers a compelling opportunity for long-term investment. The combination of fertile land and location enhances its appeal for both farming and potential future development. Accessibility: Despite its rural setting, the property is conveniently close to urban amenities, making it a practical choice for those looking to balance rural life with access to city conveniences. Overall, the Kelley Family Farm presents a blend of agricultural productivity and investment potential, leveraging its location near Lincoln and the current crop sharing arrangement to appeal to both agricultural producers and investors seeking long-term value. Showings are available by appointment only. Region & Climate Lincoln, Nebraska, characterized by its four distinct seasons, experiences a varied climate throughout the year: Spring: Spring in Lincoln brings warm days as temperatures gradually rise from the cooler winter months. It’s a transitional period with increasing daylight and occasional rain showers. Summer: Summers in Lincoln are characterized by hot temperatures, typical of the Midwest, with daytime highs often reaching into the 90s Fahrenheit. It’s the peak of the growing season for agriculture in the region. Fall: Fall sees mild to warm days with cool nights as temperatures begin to drop from the summer highs. It’s a colorful season with foliage changing to vibrant hues of red, orange, and yellow. Winter: Winters in Lincoln are cold with temperatures frequently dropping below freezing. Snowfall is common, contributing to an average of 26 inches per year. Winter storms can bring significant snow accumulation, impacting daily life and activities. Precipitation: Lincoln receives an average of 31 inches of precipitation per year, which includes both rain and the liquid equivalent of snow. Rain showers are common throughout the year, while snowfall primarily occurs during the winter months. Sunshine: The city enjoys about 214 sunny days per year, providing ample sunshine especially during the spring and summer months. Overall, Lincoln’s climate offers a diverse experience across the seasons, from warm and rainy springs to hot and sunny summers, followed by crisp and colorful autumns, and cold, snowy winters. This climate pattern supports a variety of activities and agricultural practices throughout the year.
Listing Agent
Justin Hertzel
Hayden Outdoors
Windsor, Colorado
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