Cass County, North Dakota Land For Sale (255 results)
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10/18/2025
$99,000
8.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Cass County - 3680 145 Ave SE, Wheatland, ND
Opportunity meets the outdoors on this 8.5+/- acre off-grid property located within 30 miles of Fargo. Whether you're dreaming of a hunting retreat, weekend campsite, or future cabin site, this tract offers a rare blend of seclusion, wildlife presence, and recreational potentialall within easy reach of the city. A canopy of mature trees provides natural cover throughout the property. The pond located on the west side is a key feature, attracting local wildlife and enhancing the overall appeal for hunters, photographers, and nature lovers alike. With no utility hookups on site, you're free to design your own off-grid setup. The terrain is accessible yet varied enough to offer different options for trail systems, food plots, or elevated blind placements. Whether you're after whitetail or want a place to unwind, the land gives you the flexibility to enjoy the outdoors. You'll have direct access from a rural road, making it easy to bring in gear, campers, or building materials. There's space here for more than just a home basethis is a property where you can build a legacy of outdoor traditions. This isn't just landit's your next adventure.
10/18/2025
$99,000
8.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Cass County - 3680 145 Ave SE, Wheatland, ND
Opportunity meets the outdoors on this 8.5+/- acre off-grid property located within 30 miles of Fargo. Whether you're dreaming of a hunting retreat, weekend campsite, or future cabin site, this tract offers a rare blend of seclusion, wildlife presence, and recreational potentialall within easy reach of the city. A canopy of mature trees provides natural cover throughout the property. The pond located on the west side is a key feature, attracting local wildlife and enhancing the overall appeal for hunters, photographers, and nature lovers alike. With no utility hookups on site, you're free to design your own off-grid setup. The terrain is accessible yet varied enough to offer different options for trail systems, food plots, or elevated blind placements. Whether you're after whitetail or want a place to unwind, the land gives you the flexibility to enjoy the outdoors. You'll have direct access from a rural road, making it easy to bring in gear, campers, or building materials. There's space here for more than just a home basethis is a property where you can build a legacy of outdoor traditions. This isn't just landit's your next adventure.
10/18/2025
$99,000
8.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Cass County - 3680 145 Ave SE, Wheatland, ND
Opportunity meets the outdoors on this 8.5+/- acre off-grid property located within 30 miles of Fargo. Whether you're dreaming of a hunting retreat, weekend campsite, or future cabin site, this tract offers a rare blend of seclusion, wildlife presence, and recreational potentialall within easy reach of the city. A canopy of mature trees provides natural cover throughout the property. The pond located on the west side is a key feature, attracting local wildlife and enhancing the overall appeal for hunters, photographers, and nature lovers alike. With no utility hookups on site, you're free to design your own off-grid setup. The terrain is accessible yet varied enough to offer different options for trail systems, food plots, or elevated blind placements. Whether you're after whitetail or want a place to unwind, the land gives you the flexibility to enjoy the outdoors. You'll have direct access from a rural road, making it easy to bring in gear, campers, or building materials. There's space here for more than just a home basethis is a property where you can build a legacy of outdoor traditions. This isn't just landit's your next adventure.
10/18/2025
$99,000
8.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Cass County - 3680 145 Ave SE, Wheatland, ND
Opportunity meets the outdoors on this 8.5+/- acre off-grid property located within 30 miles of Fargo. Whether you're dreaming of a hunting retreat, weekend campsite, or future cabin site, this tract offers a rare blend of seclusion, wildlife presence, and recreational potentialall within easy reach of the city. A canopy of mature trees provides natural cover throughout the property. The pond located on the west side is a key feature, attracting local wildlife and enhancing the overall appeal for hunters, photographers, and nature lovers alike. With no utility hookups on site, you're free to design your own off-grid setup. The terrain is accessible yet varied enough to offer different options for trail systems, food plots, or elevated blind placements. Whether you're after whitetail or want a place to unwind, the land gives you the flexibility to enjoy the outdoors. You'll have direct access from a rural road, making it easy to bring in gear, campers, or building materials. There's space here for more than just a home basethis is a property where you can build a legacy of outdoor traditions. This isn't just landit's your next adventure.
10/18/2025
$99,000
8.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Cass County - 3680 145 Ave SE, Wheatland, ND
Opportunity meets the outdoors on this 8.5+/- acre off-grid property located within 30 miles of Fargo. Whether you're dreaming of a hunting retreat, weekend campsite, or future cabin site, this tract offers a rare blend of seclusion, wildlife presence, and recreational potentialall within easy reach of the city. A canopy of mature trees provides natural cover throughout the property. The pond located on the west side is a key feature, attracting local wildlife and enhancing the overall appeal for hunters, photographers, and nature lovers alike. With no utility hookups on site, you're free to design your own off-grid setup. The terrain is accessible yet varied enough to offer different options for trail systems, food plots, or elevated blind placements. Whether you're after whitetail or want a place to unwind, the land gives you the flexibility to enjoy the outdoors. You'll have direct access from a rural road, making it easy to bring in gear, campers, or building materials. There's space here for more than just a home basethis is a property where you can build a legacy of outdoor traditions. This isn't just landit's your next adventure.
10/18/2025
$99,000
8.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Cass County - 3680 145 Ave SE, Wheatland, ND
Opportunity meets the outdoors on this 8.5+/- acre off-grid property located within 30 miles of Fargo. Whether you're dreaming of a hunting retreat, weekend campsite, or future cabin site, this tract offers a rare blend of seclusion, wildlife presence, and recreational potentialall within easy reach of the city. A canopy of mature trees provides natural cover throughout the property. The pond located on the west side is a key feature, attracting local wildlife and enhancing the overall appeal for hunters, photographers, and nature lovers alike. With no utility hookups on site, you're free to design your own off-grid setup. The terrain is accessible yet varied enough to offer different options for trail systems, food plots, or elevated blind placements. Whether you're after whitetail or want a place to unwind, the land gives you the flexibility to enjoy the outdoors. You'll have direct access from a rural road, making it easy to bring in gear, campers, or building materials. There's space here for more than just a home basethis is a property where you can build a legacy of outdoor traditions. This isn't just landit's your next adventure.
10/07/2025
Auction
217.01 ac.
ACTIVE
Cass County - Argusville, ND, Argusville, ND
LAND AUCTION
217.01 Acres – Cass County, ND
Thursday, November 6, 2025 – 2:00 PM (CT)
Auction Location: Holiday Inn – Fargo, ND
Auction Note: This is a premier opportunity to purchase 217.01 +/- acres of exceptional cropland in Harwood Township, Cass County, ND. These two parcels feature highly productive Fargo silty clay soils, outstanding Soil Productivity Indexes (SPI 86 average), and a proven crop rotation that includes soybeans, sunflowers, corn, wheat, and sugar beets. Located within the footprint of the new FM Diversion project, this land not only offers strong agricultural returns but also holds long-term potential for future development or infrastructure benefit.
Contact: Steve Link at 701.361.9985
Parcel One
Acres: 80.48 +/-
Legal: S½NE¼ 11-141-49
FSA Crop Acres: 79.73 +/-
Taxes (2024): $1,194.23 (Including Drain Assessment)
Note: This parcel features nearly 100% cropland with 93.9% Fargo silty clay soils and a strong SPI of 86. The land has a consistent crop rotation that includes corn, soybeans, sunflowers, and sugar beets. Excellent road access and efficient field layout make this a turn-key addition to any operation.
Parcel Two
Acres: 136.53 +/-
Legal: Tract in Lots 1 & 2 and W½NW¼ Less Rd & Aud Lot 1 in 12-141-49
FSA Crop Acres: 118.12 +/-
Taxes (2024): $1,658.42 (Including Drain Assessment)
Note: A highly productive farm with over 85% Fargo silty clay soils and an SPI of 86. This parcel supports a diversified rotation of soybeans, corn, sunflowers, and sugar beets. Located inside the FM Diversion area, this land offers excellent production today and exciting potential tomorrow.
OWNERS: Jason Olson, Carrie Sauvageau & Lisa Rustand
10/07/2025
Auction
217.01 ac.
ACTIVE
Cass County - Argusville, ND, Argusville, ND
LAND AUCTION
217.01 Acres – Cass County, ND
Thursday, November 6, 2025 – 2:00 PM (CT)
Auction Location: Holiday Inn – Fargo, ND
Auction Note: This is a premier opportunity to purchase 217.01 +/- acres of exceptional cropland in Harwood Township, Cass County, ND. These two parcels feature highly productive Fargo silty clay soils, outstanding Soil Productivity Indexes (SPI 86 average), and a proven crop rotation that includes soybeans, sunflowers, corn, wheat, and sugar beets. Located within the footprint of the new FM Diversion project, this land not only offers strong agricultural returns but also holds long-term potential for future development or infrastructure benefit.
Contact: Steve Link at 701.361.9985
Parcel One
Acres: 80.48 +/-
Legal: S½NE¼ 11-141-49
FSA Crop Acres: 79.73 +/-
Taxes (2024): $1,194.23 (Including Drain Assessment)
Note: This parcel features nearly 100% cropland with 93.9% Fargo silty clay soils and a strong SPI of 86. The land has a consistent crop rotation that includes corn, soybeans, sunflowers, and sugar beets. Excellent road access and efficient field layout make this a turn-key addition to any operation.
Parcel Two
Acres: 136.53 +/-
Legal: Tract in Lots 1 & 2 and W½NW¼ Less Rd & Aud Lot 1 in 12-141-49
FSA Crop Acres: 118.12 +/-
Taxes (2024): $1,658.42 (Including Drain Assessment)
Note: A highly productive farm with over 85% Fargo silty clay soils and an SPI of 86. This parcel supports a diversified rotation of soybeans, corn, sunflowers, and sugar beets. Located inside the FM Diversion area, this land offers excellent production today and exciting potential tomorrow.
OWNERS: Jason Olson, Carrie Sauvageau & Lisa Rustand
10/07/2025
Auction
217.01 ac.
ACTIVE
Cass County - Argusville, ND, Argusville, ND
LAND AUCTION
217.01 Acres – Cass County, ND
Thursday, November 6, 2025 – 2:00 PM (CT)
Auction Location: Holiday Inn – Fargo, ND
Auction Note: This is a premier opportunity to purchase 217.01 +/- acres of exceptional cropland in Harwood Township, Cass County, ND. These two parcels feature highly productive Fargo silty clay soils, outstanding Soil Productivity Indexes (SPI 86 average), and a proven crop rotation that includes soybeans, sunflowers, corn, wheat, and sugar beets. Located within the footprint of the new FM Diversion project, this land not only offers strong agricultural returns but also holds long-term potential for future development or infrastructure benefit.
Contact: Steve Link at 701.361.9985
Parcel One
Acres: 80.48 +/-
Legal: S½NE¼ 11-141-49
FSA Crop Acres: 79.73 +/-
Taxes (2024): $1,194.23 (Including Drain Assessment)
Note: This parcel features nearly 100% cropland with 93.9% Fargo silty clay soils and a strong SPI of 86. The land has a consistent crop rotation that includes corn, soybeans, sunflowers, and sugar beets. Excellent road access and efficient field layout make this a turn-key addition to any operation.
Parcel Two
Acres: 136.53 +/-
Legal: Tract in Lots 1 & 2 and W½NW¼ Less Rd & Aud Lot 1 in 12-141-49
FSA Crop Acres: 118.12 +/-
Taxes (2024): $1,658.42 (Including Drain Assessment)
Note: A highly productive farm with over 85% Fargo silty clay soils and an SPI of 86. This parcel supports a diversified rotation of soybeans, corn, sunflowers, and sugar beets. Located inside the FM Diversion area, this land offers excellent production today and exciting potential tomorrow.
OWNERS: Jason Olson, Carrie Sauvageau & Lisa Rustand
10/07/2025
Auction
217.01 ac.
ACTIVE
Cass County - Argusville, ND, Argusville, ND
LAND AUCTION
217.01 Acres – Cass County, ND
Thursday, November 6, 2025 – 2:00 PM (CT)
Auction Location: Holiday Inn – Fargo, ND
Auction Note: This is a premier opportunity to purchase 217.01 +/- acres of exceptional cropland in Harwood Township, Cass County, ND. These two parcels feature highly productive Fargo silty clay soils, outstanding Soil Productivity Indexes (SPI 86 average), and a proven crop rotation that includes soybeans, sunflowers, corn, wheat, and sugar beets. Located within the footprint of the new FM Diversion project, this land not only offers strong agricultural returns but also holds long-term potential for future development or infrastructure benefit.
Contact: Steve Link at 701.361.9985
Parcel One
Acres: 80.48 +/-
Legal: S½NE¼ 11-141-49
FSA Crop Acres: 79.73 +/-
Taxes (2024): $1,194.23 (Including Drain Assessment)
Note: This parcel features nearly 100% cropland with 93.9% Fargo silty clay soils and a strong SPI of 86. The land has a consistent crop rotation that includes corn, soybeans, sunflowers, and sugar beets. Excellent road access and efficient field layout make this a turn-key addition to any operation.
Parcel Two
Acres: 136.53 +/-
Legal: Tract in Lots 1 & 2 and W½NW¼ Less Rd & Aud Lot 1 in 12-141-49
FSA Crop Acres: 118.12 +/-
Taxes (2024): $1,658.42 (Including Drain Assessment)
Note: A highly productive farm with over 85% Fargo silty clay soils and an SPI of 86. This parcel supports a diversified rotation of soybeans, corn, sunflowers, and sugar beets. Located inside the FM Diversion area, this land offers excellent production today and exciting potential tomorrow.
OWNERS: Jason Olson, Carrie Sauvageau & Lisa Rustand
10/07/2025
Auction
217.01 ac.
ACTIVE
Cass County - Argusville, ND, Argusville, ND
LAND AUCTION
217.01 Acres – Cass County, ND
Thursday, November 6, 2025 – 2:00 PM (CT)
Auction Location: Holiday Inn – Fargo, ND
Auction Note: This is a premier opportunity to purchase 217.01 +/- acres of exceptional cropland in Harwood Township, Cass County, ND. These two parcels feature highly productive Fargo silty clay soils, outstanding Soil Productivity Indexes (SPI 86 average), and a proven crop rotation that includes soybeans, sunflowers, corn, wheat, and sugar beets. Located within the footprint of the new FM Diversion project, this land not only offers strong agricultural returns but also holds long-term potential for future development or infrastructure benefit.
Contact: Steve Link at 701.361.9985
Parcel One
Acres: 80.48 +/-
Legal: S½NE¼ 11-141-49
FSA Crop Acres: 79.73 +/-
Taxes (2024): $1,194.23 (Including Drain Assessment)
Note: This parcel features nearly 100% cropland with 93.9% Fargo silty clay soils and a strong SPI of 86. The land has a consistent crop rotation that includes corn, soybeans, sunflowers, and sugar beets. Excellent road access and efficient field layout make this a turn-key addition to any operation.
Parcel Two
Acres: 136.53 +/-
Legal: Tract in Lots 1 & 2 and W½NW¼ Less Rd & Aud Lot 1 in 12-141-49
FSA Crop Acres: 118.12 +/-
Taxes (2024): $1,658.42 (Including Drain Assessment)
Note: A highly productive farm with over 85% Fargo silty clay soils and an SPI of 86. This parcel supports a diversified rotation of soybeans, corn, sunflowers, and sugar beets. Located inside the FM Diversion area, this land offers excellent production today and exciting potential tomorrow.
OWNERS: Jason Olson, Carrie Sauvageau & Lisa Rustand
10/07/2025
Auction
217.01 ac.
ACTIVE
Cass County - Argusville, ND, Argusville, ND
LAND AUCTION
217.01 Acres – Cass County, ND
Thursday, November 6, 2025 – 2:00 PM (CT)
Auction Location: Holiday Inn – Fargo, ND
Auction Note: This is a premier opportunity to purchase 217.01 +/- acres of exceptional cropland in Harwood Township, Cass County, ND. These two parcels feature highly productive Fargo silty clay soils, outstanding Soil Productivity Indexes (SPI 86 average), and a proven crop rotation that includes soybeans, sunflowers, corn, wheat, and sugar beets. Located within the footprint of the new FM Diversion project, this land not only offers strong agricultural returns but also holds long-term potential for future development or infrastructure benefit.
Contact: Steve Link at 701.361.9985
Parcel One
Acres: 80.48 +/-
Legal: S½NE¼ 11-141-49
FSA Crop Acres: 79.73 +/-
Taxes (2024): $1,194.23 (Including Drain Assessment)
Note: This parcel features nearly 100% cropland with 93.9% Fargo silty clay soils and a strong SPI of 86. The land has a consistent crop rotation that includes corn, soybeans, sunflowers, and sugar beets. Excellent road access and efficient field layout make this a turn-key addition to any operation.
Parcel Two
Acres: 136.53 +/-
Legal: Tract in Lots 1 & 2 and W½NW¼ Less Rd & Aud Lot 1 in 12-141-49
FSA Crop Acres: 118.12 +/-
Taxes (2024): $1,658.42 (Including Drain Assessment)
Note: A highly productive farm with over 85% Fargo silty clay soils and an SPI of 86. This parcel supports a diversified rotation of soybeans, corn, sunflowers, and sugar beets. Located inside the FM Diversion area, this land offers excellent production today and exciting potential tomorrow.
OWNERS: Jason Olson, Carrie Sauvageau & Lisa Rustand
10/07/2025
Auction
217.01 ac.
ACTIVE
Cass County - Argusville, ND, Argusville, ND
LAND AUCTION
217.01 Acres – Cass County, ND
Thursday, November 6, 2025 – 2:00 PM (CT)
Auction Location: Holiday Inn – Fargo, ND
Auction Note: This is a premier opportunity to purchase 217.01 +/- acres of exceptional cropland in Harwood Township, Cass County, ND. These two parcels feature highly productive Fargo silty clay soils, outstanding Soil Productivity Indexes (SPI 86 average), and a proven crop rotation that includes soybeans, sunflowers, corn, wheat, and sugar beets. Located within the footprint of the new FM Diversion project, this land not only offers strong agricultural returns but also holds long-term potential for future development or infrastructure benefit.
Contact: Steve Link at 701.361.9985
Parcel One
Acres: 80.48 +/-
Legal: S½NE¼ 11-141-49
FSA Crop Acres: 79.73 +/-
Taxes (2024): $1,194.23 (Including Drain Assessment)
Note: This parcel features nearly 100% cropland with 93.9% Fargo silty clay soils and a strong SPI of 86. The land has a consistent crop rotation that includes corn, soybeans, sunflowers, and sugar beets. Excellent road access and efficient field layout make this a turn-key addition to any operation.
Parcel Two
Acres: 136.53 +/-
Legal: Tract in Lots 1 & 2 and W½NW¼ Less Rd & Aud Lot 1 in 12-141-49
FSA Crop Acres: 118.12 +/-
Taxes (2024): $1,658.42 (Including Drain Assessment)
Note: A highly productive farm with over 85% Fargo silty clay soils and an SPI of 86. This parcel supports a diversified rotation of soybeans, corn, sunflowers, and sugar beets. Located inside the FM Diversion area, this land offers excellent production today and exciting potential tomorrow.
OWNERS: Jason Olson, Carrie Sauvageau & Lisa Rustand
10/07/2025
Auction
217.01 ac.
ACTIVE
Cass County - Argusville, ND, Argusville, ND
LAND AUCTION
217.01 Acres – Cass County, ND
Thursday, November 6, 2025 – 2:00 PM (CT)
Auction Location: Holiday Inn – Fargo, ND
Auction Note: This is a premier opportunity to purchase 217.01 +/- acres of exceptional cropland in Harwood Township, Cass County, ND. These two parcels feature highly productive Fargo silty clay soils, outstanding Soil Productivity Indexes (SPI 86 average), and a proven crop rotation that includes soybeans, sunflowers, corn, wheat, and sugar beets. Located within the footprint of the new FM Diversion project, this land not only offers strong agricultural returns but also holds long-term potential for future development or infrastructure benefit.
Contact: Steve Link at 701.361.9985
Parcel One
Acres: 80.48 +/-
Legal: S½NE¼ 11-141-49
FSA Crop Acres: 79.73 +/-
Taxes (2024): $1,194.23 (Including Drain Assessment)
Note: This parcel features nearly 100% cropland with 93.9% Fargo silty clay soils and a strong SPI of 86. The land has a consistent crop rotation that includes corn, soybeans, sunflowers, and sugar beets. Excellent road access and efficient field layout make this a turn-key addition to any operation.
Parcel Two
Acres: 136.53 +/-
Legal: Tract in Lots 1 & 2 and W½NW¼ Less Rd & Aud Lot 1 in 12-141-49
FSA Crop Acres: 118.12 +/-
Taxes (2024): $1,658.42 (Including Drain Assessment)
Note: A highly productive farm with over 85% Fargo silty clay soils and an SPI of 86. This parcel supports a diversified rotation of soybeans, corn, sunflowers, and sugar beets. Located inside the FM Diversion area, this land offers excellent production today and exciting potential tomorrow.
OWNERS: Jason Olson, Carrie Sauvageau & Lisa Rustand
10/07/2025
Auction
217.01 ac.
ACTIVE
Cass County - Argusville, ND, Argusville, ND
LAND AUCTION
217.01 Acres – Cass County, ND
Thursday, November 6, 2025 – 2:00 PM (CT)
Auction Location: Holiday Inn – Fargo, ND
Auction Note: This is a premier opportunity to purchase 217.01 +/- acres of exceptional cropland in Harwood Township, Cass County, ND. These two parcels feature highly productive Fargo silty clay soils, outstanding Soil Productivity Indexes (SPI 86 average), and a proven crop rotation that includes soybeans, sunflowers, corn, wheat, and sugar beets. Located within the footprint of the new FM Diversion project, this land not only offers strong agricultural returns but also holds long-term potential for future development or infrastructure benefit.
Contact: Steve Link at 701.361.9985
Parcel One
Acres: 80.48 +/-
Legal: S½NE¼ 11-141-49
FSA Crop Acres: 79.73 +/-
Taxes (2024): $1,194.23 (Including Drain Assessment)
Note: This parcel features nearly 100% cropland with 93.9% Fargo silty clay soils and a strong SPI of 86. The land has a consistent crop rotation that includes corn, soybeans, sunflowers, and sugar beets. Excellent road access and efficient field layout make this a turn-key addition to any operation.
Parcel Two
Acres: 136.53 +/-
Legal: Tract in Lots 1 & 2 and W½NW¼ Less Rd & Aud Lot 1 in 12-141-49
FSA Crop Acres: 118.12 +/-
Taxes (2024): $1,658.42 (Including Drain Assessment)
Note: A highly productive farm with over 85% Fargo silty clay soils and an SPI of 86. This parcel supports a diversified rotation of soybeans, corn, sunflowers, and sugar beets. Located inside the FM Diversion area, this land offers excellent production today and exciting potential tomorrow.
OWNERS: Jason Olson, Carrie Sauvageau & Lisa Rustand
10/07/2025
Auction
217.01 ac.
ACTIVE
Cass County - Argusville, ND, Argusville, ND
LAND AUCTION
217.01 Acres – Cass County, ND
Thursday, November 6, 2025 – 2:00 PM (CT)
Auction Location: Holiday Inn – Fargo, ND
Auction Note: This is a premier opportunity to purchase 217.01 +/- acres of exceptional cropland in Harwood Township, Cass County, ND. These two parcels feature highly productive Fargo silty clay soils, outstanding Soil Productivity Indexes (SPI 86 average), and a proven crop rotation that includes soybeans, sunflowers, corn, wheat, and sugar beets. Located within the footprint of the new FM Diversion project, this land not only offers strong agricultural returns but also holds long-term potential for future development or infrastructure benefit.
Contact: Steve Link at 701.361.9985
Parcel One
Acres: 80.48 +/-
Legal: S½NE¼ 11-141-49
FSA Crop Acres: 79.73 +/-
Taxes (2024): $1,194.23 (Including Drain Assessment)
Note: This parcel features nearly 100% cropland with 93.9% Fargo silty clay soils and a strong SPI of 86. The land has a consistent crop rotation that includes corn, soybeans, sunflowers, and sugar beets. Excellent road access and efficient field layout make this a turn-key addition to any operation.
Parcel Two
Acres: 136.53 +/-
Legal: Tract in Lots 1 & 2 and W½NW¼ Less Rd & Aud Lot 1 in 12-141-49
FSA Crop Acres: 118.12 +/-
Taxes (2024): $1,658.42 (Including Drain Assessment)
Note: A highly productive farm with over 85% Fargo silty clay soils and an SPI of 86. This parcel supports a diversified rotation of soybeans, corn, sunflowers, and sugar beets. Located inside the FM Diversion area, this land offers excellent production today and exciting potential tomorrow.
OWNERS: Jason Olson, Carrie Sauvageau & Lisa Rustand
10/07/2025
Auction
217.01 ac.
ACTIVE
Cass County - Argusville, ND, Argusville, ND
LAND AUCTION
217.01 Acres – Cass County, ND
Thursday, November 6, 2025 – 2:00 PM (CT)
Auction Location: Holiday Inn – Fargo, ND
Auction Note: This is a premier opportunity to purchase 217.01 +/- acres of exceptional cropland in Harwood Township, Cass County, ND. These two parcels feature highly productive Fargo silty clay soils, outstanding Soil Productivity Indexes (SPI 86 average), and a proven crop rotation that includes soybeans, sunflowers, corn, wheat, and sugar beets. Located within the footprint of the new FM Diversion project, this land not only offers strong agricultural returns but also holds long-term potential for future development or infrastructure benefit.
Contact: Steve Link at 701.361.9985
Parcel One
Acres: 80.48 +/-
Legal: S½NE¼ 11-141-49
FSA Crop Acres: 79.73 +/-
Taxes (2024): $1,194.23 (Including Drain Assessment)
Note: This parcel features nearly 100% cropland with 93.9% Fargo silty clay soils and a strong SPI of 86. The land has a consistent crop rotation that includes corn, soybeans, sunflowers, and sugar beets. Excellent road access and efficient field layout make this a turn-key addition to any operation.
Parcel Two
Acres: 136.53 +/-
Legal: Tract in Lots 1 & 2 and W½NW¼ Less Rd & Aud Lot 1 in 12-141-49
FSA Crop Acres: 118.12 +/-
Taxes (2024): $1,658.42 (Including Drain Assessment)
Note: A highly productive farm with over 85% Fargo silty clay soils and an SPI of 86. This parcel supports a diversified rotation of soybeans, corn, sunflowers, and sugar beets. Located inside the FM Diversion area, this land offers excellent production today and exciting potential tomorrow.
OWNERS: Jason Olson, Carrie Sauvageau & Lisa Rustand
10/07/2025
Auction
1763.3 ac.
ACTIVE
Cass County - Casselton, ND, Casselton, ND
LAND AUCTION
1,763.3 Acres – Cass County, ND
Thursday, November 6, 2025 – 10:00 AM (CT)
Auction Location: Holiday Inn – Fargo, ND
Auction Note: Pifer’s Auction & Realty is honored to present a historic land auction of 1,763.3 +/- acres in the heart of Cass County, North Dakota. This land has been held in the Woell family for over a century and is now being made available to the public for the first time since the Bonanza farm era. Rich in legacy, soil quality, and productivity, this expansive offering features some of the most desirable and high-performing cropland in the Red River Valley.
Whether you are a farmer looking to expand, an investor seeking premium ag land, or a family hoping to build a generational legacy, this land auction offers an opportunity like no other.
A Century of Stewardship
The Woell family has farmed this land since the early 1900s. Patriarch John Woell and his wife Inez Buchholz Woell, both proud stewards of the land, cultivated not only crops but a family legacy rooted in hard work, faith, and resilience. John was a Korean War veteran, a lifelong farmer, and a man deeply committed to his family and community. Inez carried that legacy forward, ensuring the land remained productive and responsibly managed across generations.
Their story, and this land, reflect the enduring spirit of North Dakota agriculture.
Location, Legacy, and Potential
Just west of Casselton, North Dakota, these parcels sit near one of the most dynamic and historic ag communities in the Upper Midwest. Casselton, settled in the 1870s, was once home to some of the largest Bonanza farms in the state—massive wheat-producing operations that helped shape modern agriculture. Today, the area thrives with strong infrastructure, progressive growers, and some of the highest-quality farmland in the nation.
The land’s proximity to Casselton, along with its highway access, local elevators, ethanol plant, soybean crush plant, and progressive ag base, offers incredible long-term value to both producers and investors.
Soil Quality: Among the Best in the Red River Valley
From Bearden and Kindred silty clay loams to Fargo silty clays and Gardena-Glyndon silt loams, these parcels boast exceptional Productivity Indexes (PIs), with many weighted averages in the upper 80s and 90s. Whether flat and fertile or gently sloped for optimal drainage, this land is ideal for corn, soybeans, wheat, sugar beets, and other high-yield crops. This is premium Class II soil with long-term production capability.
Auction Format and Terms
Date: Thursday, November 6, 2025
Time: 10:00 a.m.
Location: Holiday Inn, Fargo, ND
Format: Live auction with online bidding
Earnest Money: 10% due on auction day
Closing: Within 45 days
Final Thoughts
Rarely does an opportunity like this come to market—a large, contiguous, well-managed land base held by one family for over 100 years. This is legacy land, offering unmatched productivity, location, and long-term value. The land speaks for itself, the history adds meaning, and the market is ready.
Take the tour, run the numbers, and come ready to bid.
Contact: Steve Link at701.361.9985
Parcel One
Acres: 10.88 +/-
Legal: Tract in 27-140-52 (Woell Sub Lt 1 Blk 1)
Taxes (2024): $2,464.91
Note: This iconic farmstead with historic charm embodies the spirit and grit of the American farmer. Ideally situated on Old Highway 10, it sits directly across from Casselton’s largest and most established park, featuring a small fishing lake, baseball fields, dog park, playgrounds, and scenic walking paths.
At the heart of the property is a classic turn-of-the-century four-square farmhouse with a double-decker front porch. The home includes four upstairs bedrooms, a quaint upper-level bath, and a main floor filled with rich woodwork and vintage character. While major restoration is needed, the home’s historic details offer tremendous potential for those looking to bring it back to its former glory.
The largest of the outbuildings is affectionately known as “The Mall”, a massive structure stretching over 310 feet long, with sections measuring 50 and 40 feet in width. Two picturesque barns stand as reminders of the property's legacy, and multiple small grain bins dot the yard. A detached garage and workshop remain fully functional, and one of the most unique features is the old wooden water tower, believed to have once supplied steam locomotives.
From the architecture to the agricultural footprint, this farmstead is steeped in history and offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to preserve and repurpose a property that has served generations. The next chapter is yours to write.
Parcel Two
Acres: 150.04 +/-
Legal: SE¼ Less Farmstead & R/W 27-140-52 & W 15.1 acres SW¼ 26-140-52
FSA Crop Acres: 148.88 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $2,312.14
Parcel Three
Acres: 143.51 +/-
Legal: SW¼ Less R/W 27-140-52
FSA Crop Acres: 142.47 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $2,453.35
Parcel Four
Acres: 160 +/-
Legal: NW¼ 27-140-52
FSA Crop Acres: 156.46 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $2,665.07
Parcel Five
Acres: 156.96 +/-
Legal: SE¼ Less R/W 29-140-52
FSA Crop Acres: 152.93 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $2,459.32
Parcel Six
Acres: 143.57 +/-
Legal: SW¼ Less R/W and Tower Tract 29-140-52
FSA Crop Acres: 143.77 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $2,308.86
Parcel Seven
Acres: 13.32 +/-
Legal: Tower Tract in SW¼ (Lot 1 Blk 1) 29-140-52
FSA Crop Acres: 12.88 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $202.55
Note: This 13.32 +/- acre tract includes an established wireless tower lease site, secured by a recorded easement agreement. While the full lease contract is pending, historical 1099 income records show the following revenue:
•2024: $54,835.34
•2023: $65,356.10
•2022: $36,985.15
This represents a unique investment opportunity with significant passive income potential. Buyers are encouraged to review the easement agreement and consult with their advisors. Additional lease details will be provided as available.
Parcel Eight
Acres: 160 +/-
Legal: NE¼ (N½NE¼, SW¼NE¼ & SE¼NE¼) Less R/W 30-140-52
FSA Crop Acres: 155.06 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $2,675.76
Parcel Nine
Acres: 122.23 +/-
Legal: NW¼ Less R/W 30-140-52
FSA Crop Acres: 114.48 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $1,849.71
Parcel Ten
Acres: 154 +/-
Legal: SW¼ (W 77A of S½ & E 77A of W 154A of S½) 36-140-53
FSA Crop Acres: 153.02 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $2,605.84
Parcel Eleven
Acres: 153.8 +/-
Legal: SE¼ (W 77A of E 166A of S½ & Tract in S½) 36-140-53
FSA Crop Acres: 140.41 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $2,516.80
Parcel Twelve
Acres: 121.3 +/-
Legal: NW¼ 6-139-52
FSA Crop Acres: 120.17 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $2,447.18
Parcel Thirteen
Acres: 117.35 +/-
Legal: SW¼ Less R/W 6-139-52
FSA Crop Acres: 116.49 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $2,133.25
Parcel Fourteen
Acres: 156.34 +/-
Legal: SE¼ Less R/W 6-139-52
FSA Crop Acres: 151.08 +/-
Taxes (2024): $2,770.94
OWNER: Woell Family
10/07/2025
Auction
1763.3 ac.
ACTIVE
Cass County - Casselton, ND, Casselton, ND
LAND AUCTION
1,763.3 Acres – Cass County, ND
Thursday, November 6, 2025 – 10:00 AM (CT)
Auction Location: Holiday Inn – Fargo, ND
Auction Note: Pifer’s Auction & Realty is honored to present a historic land auction of 1,763.3 +/- acres in the heart of Cass County, North Dakota. This land has been held in the Woell family for over a century and is now being made available to the public for the first time since the Bonanza farm era. Rich in legacy, soil quality, and productivity, this expansive offering features some of the most desirable and high-performing cropland in the Red River Valley.
Whether you are a farmer looking to expand, an investor seeking premium ag land, or a family hoping to build a generational legacy, this land auction offers an opportunity like no other.
A Century of Stewardship
The Woell family has farmed this land since the early 1900s. Patriarch John Woell and his wife Inez Buchholz Woell, both proud stewards of the land, cultivated not only crops but a family legacy rooted in hard work, faith, and resilience. John was a Korean War veteran, a lifelong farmer, and a man deeply committed to his family and community. Inez carried that legacy forward, ensuring the land remained productive and responsibly managed across generations.
Their story, and this land, reflect the enduring spirit of North Dakota agriculture.
Location, Legacy, and Potential
Just west of Casselton, North Dakota, these parcels sit near one of the most dynamic and historic ag communities in the Upper Midwest. Casselton, settled in the 1870s, was once home to some of the largest Bonanza farms in the state—massive wheat-producing operations that helped shape modern agriculture. Today, the area thrives with strong infrastructure, progressive growers, and some of the highest-quality farmland in the nation.
The land’s proximity to Casselton, along with its highway access, local elevators, ethanol plant, soybean crush plant, and progressive ag base, offers incredible long-term value to both producers and investors.
Soil Quality: Among the Best in the Red River Valley
From Bearden and Kindred silty clay loams to Fargo silty clays and Gardena-Glyndon silt loams, these parcels boast exceptional Productivity Indexes (PIs), with many weighted averages in the upper 80s and 90s. Whether flat and fertile or gently sloped for optimal drainage, this land is ideal for corn, soybeans, wheat, sugar beets, and other high-yield crops. This is premium Class II soil with long-term production capability.
Auction Format and Terms
Date: Thursday, November 6, 2025
Time: 10:00 a.m.
Location: Holiday Inn, Fargo, ND
Format: Live auction with online bidding
Earnest Money: 10% due on auction day
Closing: Within 45 days
Final Thoughts
Rarely does an opportunity like this come to market—a large, contiguous, well-managed land base held by one family for over 100 years. This is legacy land, offering unmatched productivity, location, and long-term value. The land speaks for itself, the history adds meaning, and the market is ready.
Take the tour, run the numbers, and come ready to bid.
Contact: Steve Link at701.361.9985
Parcel One
Acres: 10.88 +/-
Legal: Tract in 27-140-52 (Woell Sub Lt 1 Blk 1)
Taxes (2024): $2,464.91
Note: This iconic farmstead with historic charm embodies the spirit and grit of the American farmer. Ideally situated on Old Highway 10, it sits directly across from Casselton’s largest and most established park, featuring a small fishing lake, baseball fields, dog park, playgrounds, and scenic walking paths.
At the heart of the property is a classic turn-of-the-century four-square farmhouse with a double-decker front porch. The home includes four upstairs bedrooms, a quaint upper-level bath, and a main floor filled with rich woodwork and vintage character. While major restoration is needed, the home’s historic details offer tremendous potential for those looking to bring it back to its former glory.
The largest of the outbuildings is affectionately known as “The Mall”, a massive structure stretching over 310 feet long, with sections measuring 50 and 40 feet in width. Two picturesque barns stand as reminders of the property's legacy, and multiple small grain bins dot the yard. A detached garage and workshop remain fully functional, and one of the most unique features is the old wooden water tower, believed to have once supplied steam locomotives.
From the architecture to the agricultural footprint, this farmstead is steeped in history and offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to preserve and repurpose a property that has served generations. The next chapter is yours to write.
Parcel Two
Acres: 150.04 +/-
Legal: SE¼ Less Farmstead & R/W 27-140-52 & W 15.1 acres SW¼ 26-140-52
FSA Crop Acres: 148.88 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $2,312.14
Parcel Three
Acres: 143.51 +/-
Legal: SW¼ Less R/W 27-140-52
FSA Crop Acres: 142.47 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $2,453.35
Parcel Four
Acres: 160 +/-
Legal: NW¼ 27-140-52
FSA Crop Acres: 156.46 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $2,665.07
Parcel Five
Acres: 156.96 +/-
Legal: SE¼ Less R/W 29-140-52
FSA Crop Acres: 152.93 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $2,459.32
Parcel Six
Acres: 143.57 +/-
Legal: SW¼ Less R/W and Tower Tract 29-140-52
FSA Crop Acres: 143.77 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $2,308.86
Parcel Seven
Acres: 13.32 +/-
Legal: Tower Tract in SW¼ (Lot 1 Blk 1) 29-140-52
FSA Crop Acres: 12.88 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $202.55
Note: This 13.32 +/- acre tract includes an established wireless tower lease site, secured by a recorded easement agreement. While the full lease contract is pending, historical 1099 income records show the following revenue:
•2024: $54,835.34
•2023: $65,356.10
•2022: $36,985.15
This represents a unique investment opportunity with significant passive income potential. Buyers are encouraged to review the easement agreement and consult with their advisors. Additional lease details will be provided as available.
Parcel Eight
Acres: 160 +/-
Legal: NE¼ (N½NE¼, SW¼NE¼ & SE¼NE¼) Less R/W 30-140-52
FSA Crop Acres: 155.06 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $2,675.76
Parcel Nine
Acres: 122.23 +/-
Legal: NW¼ Less R/W 30-140-52
FSA Crop Acres: 114.48 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $1,849.71
Parcel Ten
Acres: 154 +/-
Legal: SW¼ (W 77A of S½ & E 77A of W 154A of S½) 36-140-53
FSA Crop Acres: 153.02 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $2,605.84
Parcel Eleven
Acres: 153.8 +/-
Legal: SE¼ (W 77A of E 166A of S½ & Tract in S½) 36-140-53
FSA Crop Acres: 140.41 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $2,516.80
Parcel Twelve
Acres: 121.3 +/-
Legal: NW¼ 6-139-52
FSA Crop Acres: 120.17 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $2,447.18
Parcel Thirteen
Acres: 117.35 +/-
Legal: SW¼ Less R/W 6-139-52
FSA Crop Acres: 116.49 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $2,133.25
Parcel Fourteen
Acres: 156.34 +/-
Legal: SE¼ Less R/W 6-139-52
FSA Crop Acres: 151.08 +/-
Taxes (2024): $2,770.94
OWNER: Woell Family
10/07/2025
Auction
1 ac.
ACTIVE
Cass County - 31 4th Avenue North, Casselton, ND
ONLINE ONLY AUCTION
Multiple Commercial Properties– Casselton, ND
Bidding Opens: Friday, October 31, 2025 – 9:00 AM
Bidding Closes: Wednesday, November 5, 2025 – 3:00 PM
Auction Note: Versatile Property in a Growing Commercial District
Pifer’s Auction & Realty is pleased to present a Commercial Real Estate Auction in Casselton, North Dakota, featuring multiple parcels located along Front Street which is currently experiencing steady growth and commercial revitalization. These properties have been well maintained for many years are well-suited for a wide range of commercial uses, including storage units, mechanic shops, service businesses, small-scale manufacturing, or custom shop space, and more! These parcels are strategically located in commercial district of Casselton that is anticipated to see increased traffic and development in the near future. This is a strong opportunity to invest in a community that is experiencing rapid growth and commercial development. Whether you’re an investor, contractor, tradesperson, or local entrepreneur, these properties offer the flexibility and location to suit the needs of a wide range of end uses. Don't miss this opportunity to capitalize on the growth of one of Cass County’s most business-ready communities.
Contacts: Jared Nelson at 701.371.2388 or Steve Link at 701.361.9985
Parcel One
Acres: 0.22 +/-
Legal: Lot: 13 Block: 14 FIRST ADDN LOTS 13 THRU 15 BLK 14 **1-3-97 COMB FR 03-0800-00399-000 & 03-0800-00 399-010
Taxes (2024): $2,711.45
Address: 502 Front St. - Casselton, ND
Note: This versatile commercial property offers a prime location in the heart of Casselton’s growing commercial corridor. Sitting on just under 1/4 acre of land, the property features a well-maintained 88’ x 40’ steel building currently utilized as a heated workshop with full access to city utilities. Originally built in 1975, the structure is fully insulated and equipped with two Reznor natural gas heaters, offering year-round functionality for a wide range of uses including, but certainly not limited to, mechanic or service shop, contractor headquarters, fabrication space, or secure storage. The building includes water service and a half bathroom, adding valuable convenience for operations or tenant use.
Parcel Two
Acres: 1.05 +/-
Legal: Lot: 4 Block: 13 FIRST ADDITION LOTS 4 THRU 13 BLK 13 AND 1/2 VAC ALLEY ABUTTING LOTS 4 THRU 13 AND E 1/2 OF ADJ VAC 4TH AV
Taxes (2024): $3,401.43
Address: 424 Front Street - Casselton, ND
Note: Positioned along Casselton’s developing Front Street commercial corridor, this property offers a blend of existing utility and future development potential. Situated on just under an acre of land, the site includes a 104’ x 54’ Foltz building, constructed in 1991 and currently operating as a storage facility. The steel structure offers 5,616 sq. ft. of enclosed space, ideal for equipment storage, inventory warehousing, or future conversion to heated shop space. In addition to the building footprint, the property features nearly 3/4 acre of undeveloped lot, providing abundant space for outdoor storage, parking, or future expansion with new construction.
OWNER: Woell Family
10/07/2025
Auction
1763.3 ac.
ACTIVE
Cass County - Casselton, ND, Casselton, ND
LAND AUCTION
1,763.3 Acres – Cass County, ND
Thursday, November 6, 2025 – 10:00 AM (CT)
Auction Location: Holiday Inn – Fargo, ND
Auction Note: Pifer’s Auction & Realty is honored to present a historic land auction of 1,763.3 +/- acres in the heart of Cass County, North Dakota. This land has been held in the Woell family for over a century and is now being made available to the public for the first time since the Bonanza farm era. Rich in legacy, soil quality, and productivity, this expansive offering features some of the most desirable and high-performing cropland in the Red River Valley.
Whether you are a farmer looking to expand, an investor seeking premium ag land, or a family hoping to build a generational legacy, this land auction offers an opportunity like no other.
A Century of Stewardship
The Woell family has farmed this land since the early 1900s. Patriarch John Woell and his wife Inez Buchholz Woell, both proud stewards of the land, cultivated not only crops but a family legacy rooted in hard work, faith, and resilience. John was a Korean War veteran, a lifelong farmer, and a man deeply committed to his family and community. Inez carried that legacy forward, ensuring the land remained productive and responsibly managed across generations.
Their story, and this land, reflect the enduring spirit of North Dakota agriculture.
Location, Legacy, and Potential
Just west of Casselton, North Dakota, these parcels sit near one of the most dynamic and historic ag communities in the Upper Midwest. Casselton, settled in the 1870s, was once home to some of the largest Bonanza farms in the state—massive wheat-producing operations that helped shape modern agriculture. Today, the area thrives with strong infrastructure, progressive growers, and some of the highest-quality farmland in the nation.
The land’s proximity to Casselton, along with its highway access, local elevators, ethanol plant, soybean crush plant, and progressive ag base, offers incredible long-term value to both producers and investors.
Soil Quality: Among the Best in the Red River Valley
From Bearden and Kindred silty clay loams to Fargo silty clays and Gardena-Glyndon silt loams, these parcels boast exceptional Productivity Indexes (PIs), with many weighted averages in the upper 80s and 90s. Whether flat and fertile or gently sloped for optimal drainage, this land is ideal for corn, soybeans, wheat, sugar beets, and other high-yield crops. This is premium Class II soil with long-term production capability.
Auction Format and Terms
Date: Thursday, November 6, 2025
Time: 10:00 a.m.
Location: Holiday Inn, Fargo, ND
Format: Live auction with online bidding
Earnest Money: 10% due on auction day
Closing: Within 45 days
Final Thoughts
Rarely does an opportunity like this come to market—a large, contiguous, well-managed land base held by one family for over 100 years. This is legacy land, offering unmatched productivity, location, and long-term value. The land speaks for itself, the history adds meaning, and the market is ready.
Take the tour, run the numbers, and come ready to bid.
Contact: Steve Link at701.361.9985
Parcel One
Acres: 10.88 +/-
Legal: Tract in 27-140-52 (Woell Sub Lt 1 Blk 1)
Taxes (2024): $2,464.91
Note: This iconic farmstead with historic charm embodies the spirit and grit of the American farmer. Ideally situated on Old Highway 10, it sits directly across from Casselton’s largest and most established park, featuring a small fishing lake, baseball fields, dog park, playgrounds, and scenic walking paths.
At the heart of the property is a classic turn-of-the-century four-square farmhouse with a double-decker front porch. The home includes four upstairs bedrooms, a quaint upper-level bath, and a main floor filled with rich woodwork and vintage character. While major restoration is needed, the home’s historic details offer tremendous potential for those looking to bring it back to its former glory.
The largest of the outbuildings is affectionately known as “The Mall”, a massive structure stretching over 310 feet long, with sections measuring 50 and 40 feet in width. Two picturesque barns stand as reminders of the property's legacy, and multiple small grain bins dot the yard. A detached garage and workshop remain fully functional, and one of the most unique features is the old wooden water tower, believed to have once supplied steam locomotives.
From the architecture to the agricultural footprint, this farmstead is steeped in history and offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to preserve and repurpose a property that has served generations. The next chapter is yours to write.
Parcel Two
Acres: 150.04 +/-
Legal: SE¼ Less Farmstead & R/W 27-140-52 & W 15.1 acres SW¼ 26-140-52
FSA Crop Acres: 148.88 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $2,312.14
Parcel Three
Acres: 143.51 +/-
Legal: SW¼ Less R/W 27-140-52
FSA Crop Acres: 142.47 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $2,453.35
Parcel Four
Acres: 160 +/-
Legal: NW¼ 27-140-52
FSA Crop Acres: 156.46 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $2,665.07
Parcel Five
Acres: 156.96 +/-
Legal: SE¼ Less R/W 29-140-52
FSA Crop Acres: 152.93 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $2,459.32
Parcel Six
Acres: 143.57 +/-
Legal: SW¼ Less R/W and Tower Tract 29-140-52
FSA Crop Acres: 143.77 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $2,308.86
Parcel Seven
Acres: 13.32 +/-
Legal: Tower Tract in SW¼ (Lot 1 Blk 1) 29-140-52
FSA Crop Acres: 12.88 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $202.55
Note: This 13.32 +/- acre tract includes an established wireless tower lease site, secured by a recorded easement agreement. While the full lease contract is pending, historical 1099 income records show the following revenue:
•2024: $54,835.34
•2023: $65,356.10
•2022: $36,985.15
This represents a unique investment opportunity with significant passive income potential. Buyers are encouraged to review the easement agreement and consult with their advisors. Additional lease details will be provided as available.
Parcel Eight
Acres: 160 +/-
Legal: NE¼ (N½NE¼, SW¼NE¼ & SE¼NE¼) Less R/W 30-140-52
FSA Crop Acres: 155.06 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $2,675.76
Parcel Nine
Acres: 122.23 +/-
Legal: NW¼ Less R/W 30-140-52
FSA Crop Acres: 114.48 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $1,849.71
Parcel Ten
Acres: 154 +/-
Legal: SW¼ (W 77A of S½ & E 77A of W 154A of S½) 36-140-53
FSA Crop Acres: 153.02 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $2,605.84
Parcel Eleven
Acres: 153.8 +/-
Legal: SE¼ (W 77A of E 166A of S½ & Tract in S½) 36-140-53
FSA Crop Acres: 140.41 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $2,516.80
Parcel Twelve
Acres: 121.3 +/-
Legal: NW¼ 6-139-52
FSA Crop Acres: 120.17 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $2,447.18
Parcel Thirteen
Acres: 117.35 +/-
Legal: SW¼ Less R/W 6-139-52
FSA Crop Acres: 116.49 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $2,133.25
Parcel Fourteen
Acres: 156.34 +/-
Legal: SE¼ Less R/W 6-139-52
FSA Crop Acres: 151.08 +/-
Taxes (2024): $2,770.94
OWNER: Woell Family
10/07/2025
Auction
1763.3 ac.
ACTIVE
Cass County - Casselton, ND, Casselton, ND
LAND AUCTION
1,763.3 Acres – Cass County, ND
Thursday, November 6, 2025 – 10:00 AM (CT)
Auction Location: Holiday Inn – Fargo, ND
Auction Note: Pifer’s Auction & Realty is honored to present a historic land auction of 1,763.3 +/- acres in the heart of Cass County, North Dakota. This land has been held in the Woell family for over a century and is now being made available to the public for the first time since the Bonanza farm era. Rich in legacy, soil quality, and productivity, this expansive offering features some of the most desirable and high-performing cropland in the Red River Valley.
Whether you are a farmer looking to expand, an investor seeking premium ag land, or a family hoping to build a generational legacy, this land auction offers an opportunity like no other.
A Century of Stewardship
The Woell family has farmed this land since the early 1900s. Patriarch John Woell and his wife Inez Buchholz Woell, both proud stewards of the land, cultivated not only crops but a family legacy rooted in hard work, faith, and resilience. John was a Korean War veteran, a lifelong farmer, and a man deeply committed to his family and community. Inez carried that legacy forward, ensuring the land remained productive and responsibly managed across generations.
Their story, and this land, reflect the enduring spirit of North Dakota agriculture.
Location, Legacy, and Potential
Just west of Casselton, North Dakota, these parcels sit near one of the most dynamic and historic ag communities in the Upper Midwest. Casselton, settled in the 1870s, was once home to some of the largest Bonanza farms in the state—massive wheat-producing operations that helped shape modern agriculture. Today, the area thrives with strong infrastructure, progressive growers, and some of the highest-quality farmland in the nation.
The land’s proximity to Casselton, along with its highway access, local elevators, ethanol plant, soybean crush plant, and progressive ag base, offers incredible long-term value to both producers and investors.
Soil Quality: Among the Best in the Red River Valley
From Bearden and Kindred silty clay loams to Fargo silty clays and Gardena-Glyndon silt loams, these parcels boast exceptional Productivity Indexes (PIs), with many weighted averages in the upper 80s and 90s. Whether flat and fertile or gently sloped for optimal drainage, this land is ideal for corn, soybeans, wheat, sugar beets, and other high-yield crops. This is premium Class II soil with long-term production capability.
Auction Format and Terms
Date: Thursday, November 6, 2025
Time: 10:00 a.m.
Location: Holiday Inn, Fargo, ND
Format: Live auction with online bidding
Earnest Money: 10% due on auction day
Closing: Within 45 days
Final Thoughts
Rarely does an opportunity like this come to market—a large, contiguous, well-managed land base held by one family for over 100 years. This is legacy land, offering unmatched productivity, location, and long-term value. The land speaks for itself, the history adds meaning, and the market is ready.
Take the tour, run the numbers, and come ready to bid.
Contact: Steve Link at701.361.9985
Parcel One
Acres: 10.88 +/-
Legal: Tract in 27-140-52 (Woell Sub Lt 1 Blk 1)
Taxes (2024): $2,464.91
Note: This iconic farmstead with historic charm embodies the spirit and grit of the American farmer. Ideally situated on Old Highway 10, it sits directly across from Casselton’s largest and most established park, featuring a small fishing lake, baseball fields, dog park, playgrounds, and scenic walking paths.
At the heart of the property is a classic turn-of-the-century four-square farmhouse with a double-decker front porch. The home includes four upstairs bedrooms, a quaint upper-level bath, and a main floor filled with rich woodwork and vintage character. While major restoration is needed, the home’s historic details offer tremendous potential for those looking to bring it back to its former glory.
The largest of the outbuildings is affectionately known as “The Mall”, a massive structure stretching over 310 feet long, with sections measuring 50 and 40 feet in width. Two picturesque barns stand as reminders of the property's legacy, and multiple small grain bins dot the yard. A detached garage and workshop remain fully functional, and one of the most unique features is the old wooden water tower, believed to have once supplied steam locomotives.
From the architecture to the agricultural footprint, this farmstead is steeped in history and offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to preserve and repurpose a property that has served generations. The next chapter is yours to write.
Parcel Two
Acres: 150.04 +/-
Legal: SE¼ Less Farmstead & R/W 27-140-52 & W 15.1 acres SW¼ 26-140-52
FSA Crop Acres: 148.88 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $2,312.14
Parcel Three
Acres: 143.51 +/-
Legal: SW¼ Less R/W 27-140-52
FSA Crop Acres: 142.47 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $2,453.35
Parcel Four
Acres: 160 +/-
Legal: NW¼ 27-140-52
FSA Crop Acres: 156.46 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $2,665.07
Parcel Five
Acres: 156.96 +/-
Legal: SE¼ Less R/W 29-140-52
FSA Crop Acres: 152.93 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $2,459.32
Parcel Six
Acres: 143.57 +/-
Legal: SW¼ Less R/W and Tower Tract 29-140-52
FSA Crop Acres: 143.77 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $2,308.86
Parcel Seven
Acres: 13.32 +/-
Legal: Tower Tract in SW¼ (Lot 1 Blk 1) 29-140-52
FSA Crop Acres: 12.88 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $202.55
Note: This 13.32 +/- acre tract includes an established wireless tower lease site, secured by a recorded easement agreement. While the full lease contract is pending, historical 1099 income records show the following revenue:
•2024: $54,835.34
•2023: $65,356.10
•2022: $36,985.15
This represents a unique investment opportunity with significant passive income potential. Buyers are encouraged to review the easement agreement and consult with their advisors. Additional lease details will be provided as available.
Parcel Eight
Acres: 160 +/-
Legal: NE¼ (N½NE¼, SW¼NE¼ & SE¼NE¼) Less R/W 30-140-52
FSA Crop Acres: 155.06 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $2,675.76
Parcel Nine
Acres: 122.23 +/-
Legal: NW¼ Less R/W 30-140-52
FSA Crop Acres: 114.48 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $1,849.71
Parcel Ten
Acres: 154 +/-
Legal: SW¼ (W 77A of S½ & E 77A of W 154A of S½) 36-140-53
FSA Crop Acres: 153.02 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $2,605.84
Parcel Eleven
Acres: 153.8 +/-
Legal: SE¼ (W 77A of E 166A of S½ & Tract in S½) 36-140-53
FSA Crop Acres: 140.41 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $2,516.80
Parcel Twelve
Acres: 121.3 +/-
Legal: NW¼ 6-139-52
FSA Crop Acres: 120.17 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $2,447.18
Parcel Thirteen
Acres: 117.35 +/-
Legal: SW¼ Less R/W 6-139-52
FSA Crop Acres: 116.49 +/- (Estimate)
Taxes (2024): $2,133.25
Parcel Fourteen
Acres: 156.34 +/-
Legal: SE¼ Less R/W 6-139-52
FSA Crop Acres: 151.08 +/-
Taxes (2024): $2,770.94
OWNER: Woell Family
10/07/2025
Auction
1 ac.
ACTIVE
Cass County - 31 4th Avenue North, Casselton, ND
ONLINE ONLY AUCTION
Multiple Commercial Properties– Casselton, ND
Bidding Opens: Friday, October 31, 2025 – 9:00 AM
Bidding Closes: Wednesday, November 5, 2025 – 3:00 PM
Auction Note: Versatile Property in a Growing Commercial District
Pifer’s Auction & Realty is pleased to present a Commercial Real Estate Auction in Casselton, North Dakota, featuring multiple parcels located along Front Street which is currently experiencing steady growth and commercial revitalization. These properties have been well maintained for many years are well-suited for a wide range of commercial uses, including storage units, mechanic shops, service businesses, small-scale manufacturing, or custom shop space, and more! These parcels are strategically located in commercial district of Casselton that is anticipated to see increased traffic and development in the near future. This is a strong opportunity to invest in a community that is experiencing rapid growth and commercial development. Whether you’re an investor, contractor, tradesperson, or local entrepreneur, these properties offer the flexibility and location to suit the needs of a wide range of end uses. Don't miss this opportunity to capitalize on the growth of one of Cass County’s most business-ready communities.
Contacts: Jared Nelson at 701.371.2388 or Steve Link at 701.361.9985
Parcel One
Acres: 0.22 +/-
Legal: Lot: 13 Block: 14 FIRST ADDN LOTS 13 THRU 15 BLK 14 **1-3-97 COMB FR 03-0800-00399-000 & 03-0800-00 399-010
Taxes (2024): $2,711.45
Address: 502 Front St. - Casselton, ND
Note: This versatile commercial property offers a prime location in the heart of Casselton’s growing commercial corridor. Sitting on just under 1/4 acre of land, the property features a well-maintained 88’ x 40’ steel building currently utilized as a heated workshop with full access to city utilities. Originally built in 1975, the structure is fully insulated and equipped with two Reznor natural gas heaters, offering year-round functionality for a wide range of uses including, but certainly not limited to, mechanic or service shop, contractor headquarters, fabrication space, or secure storage. The building includes water service and a half bathroom, adding valuable convenience for operations or tenant use.
Parcel Two
Acres: 1.05 +/-
Legal: Lot: 4 Block: 13 FIRST ADDITION LOTS 4 THRU 13 BLK 13 AND 1/2 VAC ALLEY ABUTTING LOTS 4 THRU 13 AND E 1/2 OF ADJ VAC 4TH AV
Taxes (2024): $3,401.43
Address: 424 Front Street - Casselton, ND
Note: Positioned along Casselton’s developing Front Street commercial corridor, this property offers a blend of existing utility and future development potential. Situated on just under an acre of land, the site includes a 104’ x 54’ Foltz building, constructed in 1991 and currently operating as a storage facility. The steel structure offers 5,616 sq. ft. of enclosed space, ideal for equipment storage, inventory warehousing, or future conversion to heated shop space. In addition to the building footprint, the property features nearly 3/4 acre of undeveloped lot, providing abundant space for outdoor storage, parking, or future expansion with new construction.
OWNER: Woell Family
10/07/2025
Auction
1 ac.
ACTIVE
Cass County - 31 4th Avenue North, Casselton, ND
ONLINE ONLY AUCTION
Multiple Commercial Properties– Casselton, ND
Bidding Opens: Friday, October 31, 2025 – 9:00 AM
Bidding Closes: Wednesday, November 5, 2025 – 3:00 PM
Auction Note: Versatile Property in a Growing Commercial District
Pifer’s Auction & Realty is pleased to present a Commercial Real Estate Auction in Casselton, North Dakota, featuring multiple parcels located along Front Street which is currently experiencing steady growth and commercial revitalization. These properties have been well maintained for many years are well-suited for a wide range of commercial uses, including storage units, mechanic shops, service businesses, small-scale manufacturing, or custom shop space, and more! These parcels are strategically located in commercial district of Casselton that is anticipated to see increased traffic and development in the near future. This is a strong opportunity to invest in a community that is experiencing rapid growth and commercial development. Whether you’re an investor, contractor, tradesperson, or local entrepreneur, these properties offer the flexibility and location to suit the needs of a wide range of end uses. Don't miss this opportunity to capitalize on the growth of one of Cass County’s most business-ready communities.
Contacts: Jared Nelson at 701.371.2388 or Steve Link at 701.361.9985
Parcel One
Acres: 0.22 +/-
Legal: Lot: 13 Block: 14 FIRST ADDN LOTS 13 THRU 15 BLK 14 **1-3-97 COMB FR 03-0800-00399-000 & 03-0800-00 399-010
Taxes (2024): $2,711.45
Address: 502 Front St. - Casselton, ND
Note: This versatile commercial property offers a prime location in the heart of Casselton’s growing commercial corridor. Sitting on just under 1/4 acre of land, the property features a well-maintained 88’ x 40’ steel building currently utilized as a heated workshop with full access to city utilities. Originally built in 1975, the structure is fully insulated and equipped with two Reznor natural gas heaters, offering year-round functionality for a wide range of uses including, but certainly not limited to, mechanic or service shop, contractor headquarters, fabrication space, or secure storage. The building includes water service and a half bathroom, adding valuable convenience for operations or tenant use.
Parcel Two
Acres: 1.05 +/-
Legal: Lot: 4 Block: 13 FIRST ADDITION LOTS 4 THRU 13 BLK 13 AND 1/2 VAC ALLEY ABUTTING LOTS 4 THRU 13 AND E 1/2 OF ADJ VAC 4TH AV
Taxes (2024): $3,401.43
Address: 424 Front Street - Casselton, ND
Note: Positioned along Casselton’s developing Front Street commercial corridor, this property offers a blend of existing utility and future development potential. Situated on just under an acre of land, the site includes a 104’ x 54’ Foltz building, constructed in 1991 and currently operating as a storage facility. The steel structure offers 5,616 sq. ft. of enclosed space, ideal for equipment storage, inventory warehousing, or future conversion to heated shop space. In addition to the building footprint, the property features nearly 3/4 acre of undeveloped lot, providing abundant space for outdoor storage, parking, or future expansion with new construction.
OWNER: Woell Family
10/07/2025
Auction
1 ac.
ACTIVE
Cass County - 31 4th Avenue North, Casselton, ND
ONLINE ONLY AUCTION
Multiple Commercial Properties– Casselton, ND
Bidding Opens: Friday, October 31, 2025 – 9:00 AM
Bidding Closes: Wednesday, November 5, 2025 – 3:00 PM
Auction Note: Versatile Property in a Growing Commercial District
Pifer’s Auction & Realty is pleased to present a Commercial Real Estate Auction in Casselton, North Dakota, featuring multiple parcels located along Front Street which is currently experiencing steady growth and commercial revitalization. These properties have been well maintained for many years are well-suited for a wide range of commercial uses, including storage units, mechanic shops, service businesses, small-scale manufacturing, or custom shop space, and more! These parcels are strategically located in commercial district of Casselton that is anticipated to see increased traffic and development in the near future. This is a strong opportunity to invest in a community that is experiencing rapid growth and commercial development. Whether you’re an investor, contractor, tradesperson, or local entrepreneur, these properties offer the flexibility and location to suit the needs of a wide range of end uses. Don't miss this opportunity to capitalize on the growth of one of Cass County’s most business-ready communities.
Contacts: Jared Nelson at 701.371.2388 or Steve Link at 701.361.9985
Parcel One
Acres: 0.22 +/-
Legal: Lot: 13 Block: 14 FIRST ADDN LOTS 13 THRU 15 BLK 14 **1-3-97 COMB FR 03-0800-00399-000 & 03-0800-00 399-010
Taxes (2024): $2,711.45
Address: 502 Front St. - Casselton, ND
Note: This versatile commercial property offers a prime location in the heart of Casselton’s growing commercial corridor. Sitting on just under 1/4 acre of land, the property features a well-maintained 88’ x 40’ steel building currently utilized as a heated workshop with full access to city utilities. Originally built in 1975, the structure is fully insulated and equipped with two Reznor natural gas heaters, offering year-round functionality for a wide range of uses including, but certainly not limited to, mechanic or service shop, contractor headquarters, fabrication space, or secure storage. The building includes water service and a half bathroom, adding valuable convenience for operations or tenant use.
Parcel Two
Acres: 1.05 +/-
Legal: Lot: 4 Block: 13 FIRST ADDITION LOTS 4 THRU 13 BLK 13 AND 1/2 VAC ALLEY ABUTTING LOTS 4 THRU 13 AND E 1/2 OF ADJ VAC 4TH AV
Taxes (2024): $3,401.43
Address: 424 Front Street - Casselton, ND
Note: Positioned along Casselton’s developing Front Street commercial corridor, this property offers a blend of existing utility and future development potential. Situated on just under an acre of land, the site includes a 104’ x 54’ Foltz building, constructed in 1991 and currently operating as a storage facility. The steel structure offers 5,616 sq. ft. of enclosed space, ideal for equipment storage, inventory warehousing, or future conversion to heated shop space. In addition to the building footprint, the property features nearly 3/4 acre of undeveloped lot, providing abundant space for outdoor storage, parking, or future expansion with new construction.
OWNER: Woell Family
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