Farms for Sale
Farm #326 Six House Breeder Farm:
Farm #326 Six House Breeder Farm:
Wow! What a first class Tyson Breeder farm! This is a fully updated and awesome operation. Three of the houses were constructed in 2017 and three in 2019, and are in two units. They are wood truss, with drop ceilings. All houses are 42 x 515 with connecting ends. They have Big Dutchman feeders, Big Dutchman rooster feeders, Big Dutchman nest, Lubing drinkers, plastic slats, Rotem controllers and electric winches. Three of the houses are equipped with a SANOVO egg packer (which is amazing). There are two auto-start Taylor-John Deere generators (125kW each) to provide an emergency power source. Three wells produce an ample supply of water, but rural water is hooked up as a back-up. A compost shed is used for bird disposal and there are three stacker sheds on site for excess litter storage (40 x 40) (40 x 120) & (40 x 85).The farm has a Tyson contract. There is a base pay per dozen and Tyson pay incentives for newer construction that will transfer to a new buyer. Total bird placement varies from 63,000 to 72,000 hens.
A 2018 (90hp) John Deere Tractor with a front-end loader, Kubota 7 ft rotary cutter, Chevy litter truck, 1000 cc Honda Pioneer side-by-side, 300V Grasshopper zero turn mower, 8750 Coleman Powermate power washer and many replacement parts will remain on the farm.
A 2017 “clean” double wide mobile home, 1700 sq ft with three bedrooms, two baths and a nice, large attached back porch/patio is the residence on the property. It has a large (3 car) carport and another (1 car) carport to cover equipment and a 12 person storm shelter.
The land is 56 acres and has highway frontage.The insurance has been running approximately $23,000 per year & the property taxes approximately $4,800 per year.
The gross poultry income has averaged $657,242 per year (3 year average)This great farm is offered at $4,800,000
The address, for Internet Searches:12200 Hwy 164Clarksville, Arkansas 72830SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
A 2018 (90hp) John Deere Tractor with a front-end loader, Kubota 7 ft rotary cutter, Chevy litter truck, 1000 cc Honda Pioneer side-by-side, 300V Grasshopper zero turn mower, 8750 Coleman Powermate power washer and many replacement parts will remain on the farm.
A 2017 “clean” double wide mobile home, 1700 sq ft with three bedrooms, two baths and a nice, large attached back porch/patio is the residence on the property. It has a large (3 car) carport and another (1 car) carport to cover equipment and a 12 person storm shelter.
The land is 56 acres and has highway frontage.The insurance has been running approximately $23,000 per year & the property taxes approximately $4,800 per year.
The gross poultry income has averaged $657,242 per year (3 year average)This great farm is offered at $4,800,000
The address, for Internet Searches:12200 Hwy 164Clarksville, Arkansas 72830SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
Farm #325 Eight House Broiler Farm:
It’s not often to find a newer broiler farm that’s fully updated and looks this good. These eight broiler houses were built in 2016 and are wood truss with drop ceilings. All are 50x500 and have Chore-Time feeders, Chore-Time drinkers, CHORE-TRONICS® controllers, and white brooders. Two auto-start Taylor generators (155kW each) provide an emergency power supply. New stir fans and cool cell pads were recently installed. Ten 1,000-gallon tanks (owned by Tyson) are used to store propane. There are 4 wells (approximately 200’ deep each) that supply the water, with no reported issues of ever running short. Rural water is connected as a backup water source, along with eight 5,000-gallon (each) water storage tanks. These tanks are enclosed in a 30x60 water storage building. There is an 80x125 combined stacker/compost shed to deal with excess litter or bird disposal. A very large incinerator is the primary method of bird disposal.
This nice farm is currently contracted with Tyson (Waldron, AR complex) and raises a targeted bird of approximately 4.2 lb. at 38 days and a middle pay of seven cents per pound. Total broiler placement is approximately 288,000 per flock and an average of 6 1/2 flocks per year.
The seller includes a John Deere 2083 tractor (2013), a KD cake-out machine, a John Deere 6’ bush hog, a John Deere zero-turn mower, a litter saver, and an 18’ bumper trailer.
The farm has a small, 2-bedroom, 1-bath home with city water and an enclosed garage.
The land is 42.2 acres with a rather large pond.
The three-year average gross income has been $577,767.
Address for Internet Searches:14532 Young Gravelly RoadGravelly, AR 72838
The seller includes a John Deere 2083 tractor (2013), a KD cake-out machine, a John Deere 6’ bush hog, a John Deere zero-turn mower, a litter saver, and an 18’ bumper trailer.
The farm has a small, 2-bedroom, 1-bath home with city water and an enclosed garage.
The land is 42.2 acres with a rather large pond.
The three-year average gross income has been $577,767.
Address for Internet Searches:14532 Young Gravelly RoadGravelly, AR 72838
Farm #322 Seven House Turkey Farm:
It's really rare to find a farm this nice and well-kept, much less one with a beautiful home and 133.85 flat acres of pastureland. This outstanding farm is perfectly set up for raising turkeys and running a cattle or horse operation.
The seven Butterball contracted turkey houses went into production in 2014 and 2017. They are "all in/all out" with wood truss and drop ceilings. Three of the houses are 54x500. Two are 50x450, and two are 50x350. The feeders are Chore-Time, and the drinkers are lubing. QUAD heaters and Big Foot tube heaters provide heat when needed. The controllers are CHORE-TRONICS®. Extra ceiling insulation and roll-seal doors help keep the heating bills down. The farm uses propane for a heat source and city water and has two 5,000 water storage tanks. There are two large stacker sheds (40x140) and (40x120) that are used for excess litter storage. Bird disposal is with two diesel-powered incinerators. There are two Perkins/Taylor auto-start generators that supply an emergency power source.
The seven Butterball contracted turkey houses went into production in 2014 and 2017. They are "all in/all out" with wood truss and drop ceilings. Three of the houses are 54x500. Two are 50x450, and two are 50x350. The feeders are Chore-Time, and the drinkers are lubing. QUAD heaters and Big Foot tube heaters provide heat when needed. The controllers are CHORE-TRONICS®. Extra ceiling insulation and roll-seal doors help keep the heating bills down. The farm uses propane for a heat source and city water and has two 5,000 water storage tanks. There are two large stacker sheds (40x140) and (40x120) that are used for excess litter storage. Bird disposal is with two diesel-powered incinerators. There are two Perkins/Taylor auto-start generators that supply an emergency power source.
The farm is contracted with Butterball, which uses an approximate 13-week grow-out period (around 84 days). Total bird placement is approximately 96,000 per flock.
A 5065E John Deere tractor with a front-end loader, a 7-foot bush hog, a Lewis de-caker and a Kelly de-caker, 2038R John Deere with a 5-foot tiller, a Kelly sprayer, and a 16-foot bumper trailer will remain with the property.
This highway frontage farm has a beautiful 2100 sq. ft. brick home that was constructed in 2001. It has 3 bedrooms/2 baths, an office, a 2-car attached garage, and a 2-car carport. There is also a 2,200 sq. ft. nice DW mobile home with 3 bedrooms/2 baths and an office (or extra bedroom). The farm also has a 28x60 shop (with partial living quarters). The 133.85 acres are good pasture/hay meadows (approximately 75 open) and are completely fenced. It has 3 ponds and 1 all-weather creek.
Property taxes have been $7,714, and insurance is $22,353 per year. The new Butterball contract projects an "average" grower's income of $469,504.
Located near Ola, AR
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A 5065E John Deere tractor with a front-end loader, a 7-foot bush hog, a Lewis de-caker and a Kelly de-caker, 2038R John Deere with a 5-foot tiller, a Kelly sprayer, and a 16-foot bumper trailer will remain with the property.
This highway frontage farm has a beautiful 2100 sq. ft. brick home that was constructed in 2001. It has 3 bedrooms/2 baths, an office, a 2-car attached garage, and a 2-car carport. There is also a 2,200 sq. ft. nice DW mobile home with 3 bedrooms/2 baths and an office (or extra bedroom). The farm also has a 28x60 shop (with partial living quarters). The 133.85 acres are good pasture/hay meadows (approximately 75 open) and are completely fenced. It has 3 ponds and 1 all-weather creek.
Property taxes have been $7,714, and insurance is $22,353 per year. The new Butterball contract projects an "average" grower's income of $469,504.
Located near Ola, AR
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Farm #319 Two House Breeder Farm:
This two-house chicken breeder farm is currently contracted with Tyson (Hope, Arkansas Complex). It consists of two 40’x520’ breeder (egg) houses. One is steel truss construction (1999), and one is wood truss construction (2001).
Total chicken capacity is approximately 20,600. These chicken breeder houses were updated (over $100,000) in 2022 and 2023. These updates include: New Cumberland nests in one house, LED lighting both houses, new cool cell pads for both houses and a new rooster feeder. Both chicken breeder houses have Cumberland nest, as well as Cumberland feeders and drinkers. Both houses have Rotem Platinum Plus controllers.
Total chicken capacity is approximately 20,600. These chicken breeder houses were updated (over $100,000) in 2022 and 2023. These updates include: New Cumberland nests in one house, LED lighting both houses, new cool cell pads for both houses and a new rooster feeder. Both chicken breeder houses have Cumberland nest, as well as Cumberland feeders and drinkers. Both houses have Rotem Platinum Plus controllers.
Two wells provide water, along with rural water backup. An incinerator is used for chicken disposal, and a Perkins generator provides an emergency power supply.
The average income on this breeder farm has been approximately $160,000 per year. Yearly insurance is $10,225. This breeder farm has a 3-bedroom, 2-bath, double-wide mobile home, two carports, and a covered outdoor kitchen. It also has a large shop with concrete floors and electricity.
The property is 51+/- acres of mostly pasture and two ponds.
For Internet searches, the address is:325 Hempstead 227 NorthHope, AR 71901
The average income on this breeder farm has been approximately $160,000 per year. Yearly insurance is $10,225. This breeder farm has a 3-bedroom, 2-bath, double-wide mobile home, two carports, and a covered outdoor kitchen. It also has a large shop with concrete floors and electricity.
The property is 51+/- acres of mostly pasture and two ponds.
For Internet searches, the address is:325 Hempstead 227 NorthHope, AR 71901
Farm #314 Seven House Turkey Farm:
- Seven Turkey Houses
- Current Butterball Contract
- All-In, All-Out Houses
- 2 (50x350) 2 (50x450) 3 (54x500)
- Constructed in 2015/2016
- Exterior Control Rooms
- All Wood Truss/Drop Ceilings
- All Tunnel Vent
- Quad Radiant Heaters
- Chore-Time Feeders
- Chore-Time Nipple Drinkers
- 40-Stage Chore-Tronics Controllers
- Backup Monitoring System
- Automatic Attic Vents
- Automatic Eave Vents
- Large Capacity Incinerator
- Two Auto-Start Generators (100 and 125)
- Five 5,000 Water Storage Tanks
- Rural Water
- Rustic 1-Bedroom, 1-Bathroom Home
- New Central Heat/Air Unit
- Metal Roof
- 37 Acres of Open Pasture
- 1 Pond
- Located in Western Arkansas