Productive agricultural asset that is currently planted to rye grass. The property consists of primarily class 2 and class 3 soils. Soil maps indicate McAlpin (62%), Bellpine (15%), Cosner (12%), and Abiqua (10%). Water rights from the Luckiamute River that runs adjacent to the property cover approximately 116 acres. One of the first farms in the Kings Valley area. The house was built in 1852 and the barn was constructed in 1848 - containing what is believed to be the largest hand-hewn beam in Benton County.