The MC Evers Farm

Price: $17,350 per acre
County: DeKalb

Contact Details
Mark Mommsen
Mobile: 815-901-4269
Phone: 815-756-3606
Email: [email protected]

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Property Details

location
The subject farm is located approximately 35 miles west of Chicago O'Hare International Airport. Nearby cities include: Burlington (3/4 mile east), Sycamore (1 mile west), and Hampshire (5 miles northeast). The property address is 26848 Darnell Road, Sycamore, Illinois 60178.
frontage
There is approximately 1/2 mile of road frontage on Darnell Road, 1/2 mile on Lindgren Road, and 1/4 mile on Marcy Road.
major highways
Illinois Route 23 is 3 3/8 miles west, Illinois Route 64 is 3 miles south, Illinois Route 72 is 4 3/8 miles north, and Illinois Route 47 is 6 7/8 miles east of the property.
legal description
A brief legal description indicates The MC Evers Farm is located in Part of the Northeast Quarter of Section 24, Township 41 North – Range 5 East (Sycamore Township), DeKalb County, Illinois and Part of the Northwest Quarter of Section 19, Township 41 North – Range 6 East (Burlington Township), Kane County, Illinois.
total acres
There are a total of 199.94 acres, more or less, according to the DeKalb and Kane County Assessors.
tillable acres
There are approximately 192.43 cropland acres according to the DeKalb County FSA.
soil types
Major soil types found on this farm include Drummer silty clay loam and Elburn silt loam. The weighted average Productivity Index (PI) is 140.3.
topography
The topography of the subject farm is level to nearly level.
mineral rights
All mineral rights owned by the seller will be transferred in their entirety to the new owner.
possession
Possession will be given at closing, subject to the terms and conditions set forth in a purchase contract.
price terms
The asking price is $17,350 per acre. A 10% earnest money deposit should accompany any offer to purchase.
financing
Mortgage financing is available from several sources. Names and addresses will be provided upon request.
taxes
The 2024 real estate taxes totaled $17,111.64. The tax parcel numbers are #04-19-100-002 (Kane County) & #06-24-200-001 (DeKalb County).
grain markets
There are a number of grain markets located within 15 miles of The MC Evers Farm.
zoning
The property is zoned A-1, Agricultural District (DeKalb County) & F - Farming District (Kane County).
improvements
The MC Evers Farm is improved with a quality farmhouse and a number of outbuildings, including a machine shed, livestock barn, and corn crib. The three-bedroom home has one bathroom on the main level and one bathroom upstairs. The main level also includes an eat-in kitchen, dining room, living room, and laundry area.

Soils Information

Soil # Soil Name Acres +/- Productivity Index* Weighted Average Corn Yield Index* Gross Bushels
152ADrummer silty clay loam68.3714419513,332
198AElburn silt loam61.6514319712,145
67AHarpster silty clay loam34.041331826,195
67AHarpster silty clay loam9.761331821,776
152ADrummer silty clay loam5.161441951,006
667BKaneville silt loam5.13127176903
667AKaneville silt loam5.07128178902
679ABlackberry silt loam3.18142194617
198AElburn silt loam0.0714319714
Total Acres : 199.94 acres, more or less
Tillable Acres : 192.43 acres, or 96.24% per FSA figures
Productivity Index : 140.27
Weighted Average Corn Yield Index : 191.71 bushels per acre, based on tillable acres
Comparable Yield Index : 184.51 bushels per acre, based on total acres

Disclaimer: Although the information contained in this brochure is considered to be accurate, no representation or warranty to that effect is being made. The information contained herein is subject to verification, and no liability for errors or omissions is assumed. The listing may be withdrawn with or without notice, and the stated price and terms are subject to change without notice or approval. The Seller further reserves the right to reject any and all offers. All inquiries, inspection appointments, and offers must be channeled through the Seller’s Designated Agent.

*Figures taken from the University of Illinois Bulletin 811, Optimum Crop Productivity Ratings for Illinois Soils.

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