Moyer Farm

Nelson, NY, Madison County

For Lease
Updated Aug 8, 2023

Acres Available

38

Open Tillable Acres

7

Wooded (or other) Acres

31

Infrastructure

  • No infrastructure
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Crops Permitted

  • black outline of a carrot Vegetables
  • black outline of a wheat germ Grains
  • black outline hay icon Hay
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Condition & Current Use

7 acres, last used for hay.  Would lease out for hay or crops

Soil Types

Volusia Channery Silt Loam, Mardin Channery Silt Loam

Farm History & Past Use

Used for crops and hay.  Last used for hay and currently has approximately 40 large round bales from last years cut available.

Tenure Options

Tenure Options

For Lease

Prefer long term lease for use of fields.

Price for Lease Per Acre

To Be Determined

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

Can plant hay or crops

Crops Permitted

  • black outline of a carrot Vegetables
  • black outline of a wheat germ Grains
  • black outline hay icon Hay

Preferred Farming Method

Conventional

Farm Infrastructure

  • No infrastructure

Additional Property Information

Is the Property Conserved

No

Current Land Zoning

Vacant Land

Is the property located in a NY Agricultural District?

Yes

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

No

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