Greyrock Farm

Cazenovia, NY, Madison County

For Lease Business Partnership Other Tenure Agreement
Updated

Acres Available

40

Open Tillable Acres

40

Wooded (or other) Acres

80

Infrastructure

  • black outline barn icon Barns - Equipment Storage
  • black outline barn with silo icon Barns - Livestock
  • black outline electrical icon Electrical access
  • black outline tractor icon Equipment
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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
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Livestock Permitted

  • black outline cow icon Cattle - Beef
  • black outline dairy icon Cattle - Dairy
  • black outline horse icon Equine
  • Black outline of a pig Pigs
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Condition & Current Use

2 100+ year old dairy barns 

20 acres high tencil fenced pasture and 20 flat acres with water and electric available currently without fencing which could be fenced for pasture or used for crops.

100 acres organic tillable land currently leased for grain production 

 

 

Soil Types

AuB, AuC, AuD, FGC, FHF, HeB, HnB, HnC, HnD, HnE, HOE, PME, LtA, WmB

Farm History & Past Use

4th generation family farm Holstein dairy, sheep dairy, horse boarding

Tenure Options

Tenure Options

For Lease Business Partnership Other Tenure Agreement

lease preferable but negotiable 

Are you willing to mentor a new or beginning farmer?

Negotiable

Do you require a farmer who qualifies for agricultural assessment?

Negotiable

Production Preferences

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 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 pig Pigs
  • Black outline of a chicken Poultry

Preferred Farming Method

Organic (certified) Organic (not certified)

Farm Infrastructure

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

Fencing

High tencil perimeter fencing behind large dairy barns. Approx 20 acre pasture

Water Access

Well water available in barns, hydrants in pastures

Hot water and Filtration system in milk house/honey house, meat processing room.

Barns for Equipment/Storage

 

Large dairy barns are currently empty and in addition to dairy cows were used as a sheep dairy and meat processing in the past. Large walk-in cooler and meat processing room with concrete floor with drainage, hot water and filtration system. Milk house currently used to process honey

Out buildings for equipment storage 

Two large concrete silos

Farmer Housing

negotiable 

Additional Property Information

Agricultural easement. 

Is the Property Conserved

Yes

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?

Negotiable

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