This 200-acre farm in Carroll County, Illinois, features productive class B soils with a 118.6 PI and approximately 92% tillable acreage. Located near Chadwick, it offers convenient access in a strong agricultural area. The gently rolling terrain provides natural drainage, supporting consistent yields.
Land
The property consists of gently rolling cropland with approximately 92% tillable acreage. The class B soils, featuring a 118.6 PI, provide solid productivity for row crop farming. Natural drainage enhances the land's efficiency, while its open, expansive field offer ease of operation.
Agriculture
Soils consist of productive class B with a PI of 118.6. Gently rolling terrain with built in drainage makes this a very productive farm with consistent yields. Ground has been maintained and managed to provide excellent yields year over year.
Region & Climate
Chadwick, Illinois, located in Carroll County, lies in a gently rolling agricultural region typical of the Midwest, with fertile farmland, scattered woodlands, and small water bodies. The village experiences a humid continental climate, marked by warm, humid summers with temperatures reaching the mid-80sF, and cold, snowy winters with temperatures often below freezing. Spring and fall bring moderate temperatures and varying precipitation.