Birds All Dairy

Canaseraga, NY, Allegany County

For Lease Business Partnership Farm Management Cooperative Model Other Tenure Agreement
Updated Mar 3, 2023

Acres Available

325

Open Tillable Acres

125

Wooded (or other) Acres

130

Infrastructure

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  • Black outline of a water drop Water access
  • black outline barn icon Barns - Equipment Storage
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Crops Permitted

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Livestock Permitted

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  • black outline dairy icon Cattle - Dairy
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Condition & Current Use

This drought proof farm is well suited and designed for grazing and has been a  44+-grazing dairy with replacements for 30 yrs. Single crop grown on farmland has been grass for grazing and hay . Husband and wife just retired after 30 years and we sold cows and replacements in November 2022 .We wish to see the land stay in agriculture.Livestock options could include beef, custom raising dairy heifers, sheep , poultry just for example.Dairy infrastructure in place but not mandatory to continue as an operating farm.

Soil Types

Volusia,Rushford silt loam

Farm History & Past Use

Before our ownership since 1992 the farm had been a cropping dairy farm.

Tenure Options

Tenure Options

For Lease Business Partnership Farm Management Cooperative Model Other Tenure Agreement

This item is negotiable upon meeting the prospective candidate and his/her goals and type of operation.There could be an option to steward a portion of the land depending on farmer/farmers' goals. 
We preferably seek a long term situation, at least a 5 yr tenure, with possible option to purchase. Any agreement between parties  will be bound with a formal contract to protect ALL PARTIES concerned .

Sale Price or Estimated Market Value

Expert farm appraisal 2021 available on request.

Do you require a farmer who qualifies for agricultural assessment?

No

Production Preferences

Livestock / Crops Description

Having just sold our herd, we kept an angus steer to continue to raise for our freezer. We have raised pigs, chickens,turkeys ,sheep for our own freezer and have sold some. Draft horses have been utilized in the past but no longer.Former owners raised corn and some grain. We have developed grazing land throughout the farm.

Crops Permitted

  • black outline of a carrot Vegetables
  • black outline apple icon Fruits
  • black outline of a flower Flowers or Ornamentals
  • black outline of a wheat germ Grains
  • black outline hay icon Hay
  • black outline maple icon Maple
  • black outline other crops icon Other Crops

Livestock Permitted

  • black outline cow icon Cattle - Beef
  • black outline dairy icon Cattle - Dairy
  • black outline horse icon Equine
  • Black outline of a sheep Goats/Sheep
  • Black outline of a pig Pigs
  • Black outline of a chicken Poultry
  • Black outline of a bee Bees
  • black outline llama icon Other Livestock

Farm Infrastructure

  • Black outline of a fence Fencing
  • Black outline of a water drop Water access
  • black outline barn icon Barns - Equipment Storage
  • black outline house icon Farmer housing
  • black outline tractor icon Equipment
  • black outline electrical icon Electrical access

Equipment

50 horse open station tractor, 90 horse cab tractor, track skid steer, Claas round baler, drum mower, manure spreader,wick wiper, 4 wheelers and side by side work vehicles for fencing and moving cows, no till drill , Kifco T200 S hard hose traveler,and irrigation pumps and supporting lay flat mainline.Various attachments for all tractors.

Fencing

All grazing acres are high tensile fenced, earliest fencing done with locust posts, and most done by excellent professional fence man with southern yellow pine treated posts,2 ,3 and 4 strands. Much but not  all of  the fencing was cost share with Soil and Water of Allegany County or NRCS. Some  subdivisions utilize poly wire and round fiberglass posts.

Water Access

An extensive irrigation system is in place to provide both cattle water and 43 acres of pasture irrigation with water being supplied by ponds, streams and an irrigation well on the property.Cow water is supplied  gravity flow from ponds to various tanks strategically located throughout cattle walkways.

Barns for Equipment/Storage

The tie stall barn could be used for poultry, beef, goats, sheep etcetera. If dairy, the tie stall milking barn has stainless steel pipeline to milk 20 cows. Barn holds 44+ cattle, the 24+ head in self locking headlocks. First cows are milked and exit,and head locked cows then come up.The hay mow above milking area can hold hay and some lightweight equipment including four wheelers and side by sides, small square or lighter round bales of hay,but cannot safely support the weight of a tractor.Between the milk room and milking area are calf stalls and calving stalls or can be adapted for other livestock use.Milk equipment includes a 700 gallon bulk tank with automatic wash,6 milking units,compressor and vacuum pump .A three sided 36 by 72 ft hay shed houses late winter calves, some equipment, and can hold up to 5 semi loads of large square bales hay .The buildings are wired 240 volt, single phase. The 25 kw solar array is grid intertie.

 

Farmer Housing

 

Variable. Large older  cozy  farmhouse with few updates. Heats with wood only, in a Kitchen Queen wood stove and a Lopi secondary.One bath, 3 -4 br upstairs, one downstairs.No garage.  Other option is a nice 2 br trailer just a bit down the road. Small but cozy and furnished.
High speed fiber optic network internet is installed at both homes.

 

 

 

Additional Property Information

Birds All Farm is located on a low traffic dirt road seven tenths of a mile from paved road in a sparsely populated area. Our mostly crossbred herd was climate  adapted ,grazed 6-7 months of the year, and had been outwintered since we started the dairy in January 1993. They were hardy healthy animals with quality bonuses paid by our co-op for the high quality milk we  produced through the health of our animals.The property borders Keeney Swamp, a 2408 acre designated important bird area, encouraging those farming practices which respect our environmentally sensitive  surroundings.

Is the Property Conserved

No

Current Land Zoning

Agricultural

Is the property located in a NY Agricultural District?

Yes

Can the public be on the property as a part of the farm business?

Yes

Additional Information About This Property

The farm has a 20x 24' high tunnel, good sized garden patch, a few high producing blueberry bushes,25 kw solar array grid intertie. Maps and soil tests available upon request.The woods have been under a forestry management plan for a number of years. 

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