Marsteller Farm

Fabius, NY, Onondaga County

For Lease Business Partnership Farm Management Cooperative Model Other Tenure Agreement
Updated Jun 6, 2023

Acres Available

11

Open Tillable Acres

11

Wooded (or other) Acres

3

Infrastructure

  • black outline barn icon Barns - Equipment Storage
  • black outline barn with silo icon Barns - Livestock
  • black outline electrical icon Electrical access
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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 horse icon Equine
  • Black outline of a sheep Goats/Sheep
  • Black outline of a pig Pigs
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Condition & Current Use

I am a new rural landowner so it is best to give me a call/text to get info.

Most of the land is slightly hilly and hay was previously grown here. There is an approximately 8 acre hilly section and another 3 acre flat section at the top of the hill.

I would like to apply for an agricultural exemption, so a farmer who is qualified in that realm is a plus.

Soil Types

Farm History & Past Use

Property has been used for hay in the past.

Tenure Options

Tenure Options

For Lease Business Partnership Farm Management Cooperative Model Other Tenure Agreement

Ideally seeking a farmer who can qualify for the agricultural assessments. Prefer someone with farming experience. Open to discussing tenure options and terms of the arrangement. Please contact me and let's talk!

Are you willing to mentor a new or beginning farmer?

No

Do you require a farmer who qualifies for agricultural assessment?

Negotiable

Production Preferences

Livestock / Crops Description

Prefer crops, fruits, and vegetables over livestock. Would be open to discussing options that suit that land. Would like to work with a farmer who uses sustainable practices. 

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 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

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 of a water drop Water access

Water Access

Well water available; willing to discuss irrigation needs.

Barns for Livestock

Small three stall horse barn available for use.

Barns for Equipment/Storage

Some storage space available in an outbuilding and a separate horse barn.

Additional Property Information

Prefer sustainable farming practices that include low till options.

Current Land Zoning

Residential

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

Negotiable

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