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We are pleased to present
Charles & JoAnn Adams Farm
283.77 ± Acres
Danville Township, Blue Earth County
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This property to be sold by ‘Sealed Bid Auction’
Owner:
Charles & JoAnn Adams
Date & Time:
Thursday, December 3, 2015 @ 10 a.m.
Location:
Wells Community Center, 189 2nd St SE Wells, MN 56097
Note:
See ‘Sealed Bid Information’ page in the back of this brochure for more details.
Only registered bidders may attend. Must be registered prior to auction date.
Listing Agent: Darrell Hylen, ALC
Office: 507-345-LAND (5263)
Toll Free: 800-730-LAND (5263)
Direct: 507-381-3843
Auctioneer #07-15-01
State Highway Map
Minneapolis
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Blue Earth County
Minnesota
SUBJECT PROPERTY
Danville Township
Blue Earth County
PARCEL 1
PARCEL 2
Aerial View - Parcel 1
PARCEL 1
Property Information - Parcel 1
DESCRIPTION:
157.13 ± Acres in NW¼ exc. 1.84A & exc 1.03A Co Hwy
Section 36 T105N-R25W.
(Dansville Township, Blue Earth County, Minnesota)
TAX PID #:
R34.25.36.100.001
BUILDINGS:
None
REAL ESTATE TAXES:
2015 Ag Non- Hmstd taxes
Special Assessment
FSA INFORMATION:
Total acres
=
157.13 ± acres
*Estimated Tillable acres
=
128.85 ± acres
Corn base acres
=
71.43 ± acres
Corn PLC Yield
=
137
± bushels
Soybean base acres
=
54.54 ± acres
Soybean PLC Yield
=
34
± bushels
*FSA will recalculate tillable and base acres if sold separately.
2014-2018 Farm Program Info - Enrolled into Agricultural Risk Coverage
(ARC) County
SOIL DESCRIPTION:
Marna, Beauford, Guckeen. See Soils Map.
CPI:
Crop Productivity Index = 80.4
TOPOGRAPHY:
Level to rolling
DRAINAGE:
See tile map.
= $6,182.00
= $0
NRCS CLASSIFICATIONS
ON TILLABLE ACRES: PC/NW-Prior Converted/No Wetlands
HEL - Conservation system is being actively applied
DRAINAGE
AGREEMENT:
If parcels are sold separately there will be a drainage agreement
drawn up between the two parcels.
WINGERT REALTY & LAND SERVICES, INC. stipulates that they are representing the seller exclusively in this transaction.
The information gathered for this brochure in its entirety is from sources deemed reliable, but cannot be guaranteed by Seller, Wingert Realty & Land Services, Inc., or its staff. Package is subject to prior sale,
price change, correction or withdrawal. The buyer must make their own independent investigation of the property. The buyer is purchasing the property “as is”.
Tile Map - Parcel 1
This tile map is an approximation.
No guarantee is made of tile condition, location, size, grade or depth.
Soils Map - Parcel 1
Soil Map
State:
County:
Location:
Township:
Acres:
Date:
Minnesota
Blue Earth
36-105N-25W
Danville
128.85
125.81
9/14/2015
Soils data provided by USDA and NRCS.
Area Symbol: MN013, Soil Area Version: 12
Code Soil Description
Acres Percent of PI
field
Legend
Non­Irr
Productivity
Class *c Index
Bromegrass
alfalfa
Bromegrass
alfalfa hay
Corn
Oats Soybeans
Spring
wheat
230
Guckeen silty clay loam, 1 to 4
percent slopes
43.53
34.6%
IIe
95
6.8
5.2
196
94
57
353
Comfrey clay loam, frequently
flooded
15.80
12.6%
VIw
20
110
Marna silty clay loam
14.00
11.1%
IIw
87
5.7
4.4
179
87
52
287
Minnetonka silty clay loam
13.99
11.1%
IIw
77
5.9
4.5
159
85
46
286
Shorewood silty clay loam, 1 to
6 percent slopes
11.57
9.2%
IIe
95
5.7
4.4
196
85
57
211
Lura silty clay
11.01
8.8%
IIIw
81
4.6
3.5
167
80
49
48
106C Lester loam, 6 to 10 percent
slopes
7.51
6.0%
IIIe
91
310
5.92
4.7%
IIw
77
4.7
3.6
159
81
46
102B Clarion loam, 2 to 6 percent
slopes
Beauford clay
2.09
1.7%
IIe
94
106B Lester loam, 2 to 6 percent
slopes
0.39
0.3%
IIe
92
Weighted Average
80.4
4.8
3.7
145.5 70.3
42.3
4.2
Area Symbol: MN013, Soil Area Version: 12
*c: Using Capabilities Class Dominant Condition Aggregation Method
Soils data provided by USDA and NRCS.
Aerial View - Parcel 2
PARCEL 2
Property Information - Parcel 2
DESCRIPTION:
126.64 ± Acres. SW ¼ exc S80R of W64R & exc 1.36 A Co Hwy
Section 36, T105N-R25W
(Danville Township, Blue Earth County, Minnesota)
TAX PID #:
R34.25.36.100.001
BUILDINGS:
None
REAL ESTATE TAXES:
2015 Ag Non- Hmstd taxes
Special Assessment
FSA INFORMATION:
Total acres
=
126.64 ± acres
*Estimated tillable acres
=
123.5 ± acres
Corn base acres
=
68.5 ± acres
Corn PLC Yield
=
137
± bushels
Soybean base acres
=
50.27 ± acres
Soybean PLC Yield
=
34
± bushels
*FSA will recalculate tillable and base acres if sold separately.
2014-2018 Farm Program Info - Enrolled into Agricultural Risk Coverage
(ARC) County
SOIL DESCRIPTION:
Marna, Beauford, Guckeen. See Soils Map.
CPI:
Crop Productivity Index = 85.2
TOPOGRAPHY:
Level to rolling
DRAINAGE:
See tile map.
= $6,168.00
= $0
NRCS CLASSIFICATIONS
ON TILLABLE ACRES: PC/NW-Prior Converted/No Wetlands
NHEL - Non-Highly Erodible Land
DRAINAGE
AGREEMENT:
If parcels are sold separately there will be a drainage agreement
drawn up between the two parcels.
WINGERT REALTY & LAND SERVICES, INC. stipulates that they are representing the seller exclusively in this transaction.
The information gathered for this brochure in its entirety is from sources deemed reliable, but cannot be guaranteed by Seller, Wingert Realty & Land Services, Inc., or its staff. Package is subject to prior sale,
price change, correction or withdrawal. The buyer must make their own independent investigation of the property. The buyer is purchasing the property “as is”.
Tile Map - Parcel 2
This tile map is an approximation.
No guarantee is made of tile condition, location, size, grade or depth.
Soils Map - Parcel 2
Soil Map
State:
County:
Location:
Township:
Acres:
Date:
Minnesota
Blue Earth
36-105N-25W
Danville
126.64
123.5
9/14/2015
Soils data provided by USDA and NRCS.
Area Symbol: MN013, Soil Area Version: 12
Code Soil Description
Acres Percent of
field
PI
Legend
Non­Irr
Class *c Productivity
Index
Bromegrass
alfalfa
Bromegrass alfalfa Corn
hay
Oats Soybeans
110
Marna silty clay loam
54.39
42.9%
IIw
87
5.7
4.4
179
87
52
310
Beauford clay
44.93
35.5%
IIw
77
4.7
3.6
159
81
46
230
Guckeen silty clay loam, 1 to 4
percent slopes
27.32
21.6%
IIe
95
6.8
5.2
196
94
57
Weighted Average
85.2
5.6
4.3
175.6 86.4
50.9
Area Symbol: MN013, Soil Area Version: 12
*c: Using Capabilities Class Dominant Condition Aggregation Method
Soils data provided by USDA and NRCS.
Soil Descriptions
GUCKEEN SERIES - Soil # 230
The Guckeen series consists of deep moderately well and
somewhat poorly drained soils that formed in a 20 to 40 inch
thick mantle of clayey glacial lacustrine sediments and in
underlying loamy calcareous glacial till on ground moraines
or till plains. These soils have moderate and moderately slow
permeability. They have slopes of 1 to 18 percent. Mean
annual precipitation is about 28 inches, and mean annual
temperature is about 48 degrees F.
GEOGRAPHICALLY ASSOCIATED SOILS: The main
ones are the Chaska, Millington, and Oshawa soils. The
poorly drained Chaska soils are calcareous and are associates
along larger streams. The very poorly drained Oshawa soils
are in old meander channels. Poorly drained calcareous Millington soils are common associates in some places.
TYPICAL PEDON: Guckeen silty clay loam with a 2
percent slightly convex slope on a clayey mantled ground
moraine, cultivated field.
MARNA SERIES - Soil # 110
The Marna series consists of very deep poorly drained soils
that formed in a clayey glacial lacustrine mantle and the underlying calcareous loamy glacial till on lacustrine plains and
ground moraines. These soils have slow permeability. Their
slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. Mean annual precipitation
is about 28 inches. Mean annual air temperature is about 47
degrees F.
GEOGRAPHIC SETTING: These soils have plane or
slightly convex on nearly level to moderately steep till plains or
ground moraines. Slope gradients are 1 to 18 percent. These
soils formed in a 20 to 40 inch thick mantle of clayey lacustrine sediments and in underlying loamy calcareous glacial till
or modified glacial till. These deposits are Late Wisconsinan
in age. Mean annual temperature is approximately 45 to 52
degrees F, and mean annual precipitation is approximately 26
to 32 inches.
GEOGRAPHICALLY ASSOCIATED SOILS: The main
ones are the well drained Kamrar, the poorly drained Marna,
and the very poorly drained Lura soils. These soils formed
in materials similar to that of Guckeen. Kamrar soils are on
higher or more sloping terrain. Marna soils are on adjacent
nearly level or level terrain. Lura soils are in depressions.
DRAINAGE AND PERMEABILITY: Moderately well
and somewhat poorly drained. Surface runoff is medium to
rapid. Permeability is slow or moderately slow.
COMFREY SERIES - Soil # 353
The Comfrey series consists of deep poorly and very poorly
drained soils that formed in loamy post glacial alluvium on
flood plains and alluvial fans. These soils have moderate
permeability. They have slopes of less than 2 percent. Mean
annual precipitation is about 26 inches, and mean annual
temperature is about 48 degrees F.
TYPICAL PEDON: Comfrey clay loam with a plane slope
of less than 1 percent on a flood plain in a cultivated field.
GEOGRAPHIC SETTING: Comfrey soils have plane or
concave slopes with gradient of less than 2 percent on flood
plains and alluvial fans. They formed in loamy post glacial
alluvium primarily in areas of Late Wisconsin glaciation. The
climate is humid continental with warm summers and cold
winters. Mean annual precipitation is 24 to 32 inches, and
mean annual temperature is 45 to 53 degrees F.
DRAINAGE AND PERMEABILITY: Poorly and very
poorly drained. Surface runoff is slow. Permeability is moderate.
TYPICAL PEDON: Marna silty clay with a nearly level
slope on a lacustrine mantled till plain in a cultivated field.
GEOGRAPHIC SETTING: Marna soils have slightly
concave to slightly convex slopes on lake plains and clayeymantled ground moraines. Their slopes range from 0 to 2
percent. They formed primarily in 24 to 40 inches of clayey
glacial lacustrine sediments and calcareous loamy glacial till.
The deposits are late Wisconsinan in age. The climate is humid continental with warm summers and cold winters. Mean
annual air temperature ranges from 45 to 50 degrees F. Mean
annual precipitation ranges from 26 to 32 inches. Elevation
above sea level ranges from 900 to 1200 feet. Frost-free days
range from 124 to 172.
GEOGRAPHICALLY ASSOCIATED SOILS: These are
the Kamrar, Guckeen, Brownton, and Lura soils which are
members of a hydrosequence with the Marna soils. The well
drained Kamrar and the moderately well drained and somewhat poorly drained Guckeen soils are on backslopes, shoulders and summits. The poorly drained calcareous Brownton
soils are on nearby low rises and rims of depressions. The very
poorly drained Lura soils are in depressions and swales.
DRAINAGE AND PERMEABILITY: Poorly drained.
The apparent seasonal high water table is at 1 to 2.5 feet at
some time during November to June in most years. Surface
runoff is slow. Permeability is slow.
MINNETONKA SERIES - Soil # 287
The Minnetonka series consists of deep poorly drained soils
that formed in glacial lacustrine sediments on glacial lake
plains and moraines. These soils have slow permeability.
Their slopes range from 0 to 3 percent. Mean annaul pre-
Soil Descriptions
cipitation is about 28 inches, and mean annual temperature is
about 47 degrees F.
TYPICAL PEDON: Minnetonka silty clay loam with a
plane slope of less than 1 percent on a glacial lake plain in a
cultivated field.
GEOGRAPHIC SETTING: Minnetonka soils have slightly
concave through slightly convex slopes on glacial lake plains
and on glacial moraines that have a mantle of lacustrine sediments. Their slopes range from 0 to 3 percent. They formed
in layer of clayey lacustrine deposits ranging from about 2
1/2 to 10 feet or more in thickness. These deposits typically
overlie friable loam till, but in some places silty lacustrine
deposits as much as 3 feet in thickness are between the clayey
sediments and till. These sediments are Late Wisconsin Age.
The climate is humid continental with warm summers and
cold winters. Mean annual temperature is 45 to 50 degrees F,
and mean annual precipitation is 25 to 30 inches.
GEOGRAPHICALLY ASSOCIATED SOILS: The main
ones are Barbert, Shorewood, and Lura soils which formed in
sediments similar to those of the Minnetonka soils. Moderately and somewhat poorly drained Shorewood soils are on
higher lying or more sloping terrain. The very poorly drained
Barbert soils are in shallow depressions. The very poorly
drained Lura soils are in distinct depressions.
DRAINAGE AND PERMEABILITY: Poorly drained.
Surface runoff is slow. Permeability is slow.
SHOREWOOD SERIES - Soil # 286
The Shorewood series consists of very deep, moderately well
drained and somewhat poorly drained soils that formed in
a mantle of clayey glacial lacustrine sediments and underlying loamy calcareous till or that formed entirely in lacustrine
sediments. These soils are in glacial lake plains and moraines.
Permeability is moderately slow or slow. Slopes range from 0
to 12 percent. Mean annual precipitation is about 28 inches.
Mean annual temperature is about 47 degrees F.
TYPICAL PEDON: Shorewood silty clay loam with a
slightly convex 3 percent slope in a cultivated field.
GEOGRAPHIC SETTING: Shorewood soils have plane
or slightly convex slopes on glacial lake plains and moraines.
Slopes generally are about 100 to 250 feet in length with
gradients of 0 to 12 percent. The Shorewood soils formed in
clayey lacustrine material commonly 30 to 60 inches or more
in thickness over friable loam or clay loam glacial till. In some
pedons a silty layer up to 3 feet thick is between the clayey
layer and the underlying deposits. Mean annual temperature
is about 45 to 50 degrees F. Mean annual precipitation is
about 25 to 32 inches. Frost free days range from 124 to 165.
Elevations above sea level range from 900 to 1200 feet.
GEOGRAPHICALLY ASSOCIATED SOILS: These are
the Minnetonka, Barbert, and Lura soils which are members
of a hydrosequence with Shorewood soils. Poorly drained
Minnetonka soils are on nearby level terrain. Very poorly
drained Barbert and Lura soils are in depressions and swales.
DRAINAGE AND PERMEABILITY: Moderately well
and somewhat poorly drained. Surface runoff is medium. Permeability is moderately slow or slow. The perched water table
for the moderately well drained phase is 2.5 to 4.0 April to June,
and 1.5 to 2.5 for the moderately wet phase in most years.
LURA SERIES - Soil # 211
The Lura series consists of very deep, very poorly drained
and poorly drained soils that formed in clayey glacial lacustrine sediments on glacial lake plains, and ground moraines.
These soils have slow permeability. They have slopes of 0 to 2
percent. Mean annual precipitation is about 28 inches. Mean
annual air temperature is about 48 degrees F.
TYPICAL PEDON: Lura silty clay with a concave slope
of about 1/4 percent in a depression on a lacustrine-mantled
ground moraine in a cultivated field.
GEOGRAPHIC SETTING: Lura soils primarily are in
depressions on glacial lake plains and lacustrine-mantled till
plains or ground moraines, but some are along drainageways.
They have slopes of 0 to 2 percent. These soils formed primarily in clayey lacustrine sediments of Late Wisconsinan Age.
Calcareous loam or clay loam glacial till underlies the lacustrine sediments at depths ranging from 40 inches to 10 feet or
more. Mean annual precipitation ranges from 26 to 32 inches.
Mean annual air temperature ranges from 45 to 52 degrees F.
Frost-free days range from 124 to 172. Elevation above sea
level ranges from 700 to 1570 feet.
GEOGRAPHICALLY ASSOCIATED SOILS: The Beauford, Collinwood, Guckeen, Marna, and Waldorf soils are the
main ones. The poorly drained Beauford soils contain more
clay than the Lura soils and are associated with them in a few
places. The somewhat poorly drained Collinwood and the
poorly drained Waldorf soils formed in 48 inches or more of
lacustrine sediments and have sola with texture similar to that
of the Lura soils. The somewhat poorly drained Guckeen and
the poorly drained Marna soils formed in a mantle of clayey
lacustrine sediments and have loamy glacial till within depths
of 40 inches.
Soil Descriptions
DRAINAGE AND PERMEABILITY: Very poorly drained
and poorly drained. Surface runoff is slow to ponded. Permeability is slow. An apparent seasonal high water table for the
undrained phase is at 1 foot above the surface to 1 foot below
at some time during November to July in most years for the
very poorly drained phase and 1.0 feet to 3 feet for the poorly
drained phase.
LESTER SERIES - Soil # 106C, 106B
The Lester series consists of very deep, well drained soils that
formed in calcareous loamy glacial till on till plains and moraines. These soils have moderate permeability. Their slopes
range from 2 to 70 percent. Mean annual precipitation is about
28 inches. Mean annual temperature is about 47 degrees F.
TYPICAL PEDON: Lester loam with a convex slope of
about 9 percent on a ground moraine in a cultivated field.
GEOGRAPHIC SETTING: These soils have convex slopes
on moraines and till plains. Slope gradients range from 2 to
70 percent. They formed in calcareous, loamy glacial till of late
Wisconsinan Age. Mean annual temperature ranges from 45
degrees to 52 degrees F. Mean annual precipitation ranges
from 25 to 33 inches. Frost free days range from 125 to 165.
Elevations range from 700 to 1600 feet.
continental with warm summers and cold winters. Mean annual temperature ranges from 45 to 50 degrees F., and mean
annual precipitation ranges from 28 to 32 inches.
GEOGRAPHICALLY ASSOCIATED SOILS: The main
ones are the very poorly drained Lura soils which formed in
similar sediments and are in depressions. A unnamed soil in
the very fine, montmorillonitic family of Aquic Hapludolls is a
common associated on gentle rises. Also, the moderately well
and somewhat poorly drained Guckeen and Collinwood soils
which are on higher lying more sloping terrain are associates
in some places
DRAINAGE AND PERMEABILITY: Poorly drained.
Surface runoff is slow. Permeability is slow.
CLARION SERIES - Soil # 102B
The Clarion series consists of very deep, well drained, moderately permeable soils formed in glacial till on uplands. Slopes
range from 1 to 9 percent. Mean annual air temperature is
about 47 degrees F. Mean annual precipitation is about 29
inches.
TYPICAL PEDON: Clarion loam on a convex upland slope
of 4 percent gradient - in a cultivated field.
GEOGRAPHICALLY ASSOCIATED SOILS: These
include the Cordova, Dundas, Glencoe, Hamel, Houghton, Klossner, Le Sueur, Muskego, and Nessel soils. Poorly
drained Cordova and somewhat poorly and poorly drained
Dundas soils are on flats and upper drainageways with a high
seasonal water table. Very poorly drained Glencoe, Houghton,
Klossner, and Muskego soils are mostly in depressions. Poorly
drained Hamel soils are on foot and toe slopes. Moderately
well drained Le Sueur and Nessel soils are on slightly elevated
flats and gently convex slopes.
GEOGRAPHIC SETTING: Clarion soils typically are on
convex slopes in the relatively undissected, gently undulating
to rolling Late Wisconsin till plain. The topography is hilly
in some places. Slopes commonly are short and irregular with
gradients typically from 2 to 5 percent but range from 1 to 9
percent. The soils formed in calcareous glacial till of the Des
Moines Lobe advance. Mean annual air temperature is 45 to
50 degrees F. Mean annual precipitation is 27 to 32 inches.
Annual frost free days range from 120 to 180 days. Elevation
above sea level ranges from 700 to 1400 feet.
DRAINAGE AND PERMEABILITY: Well drained. Permeability is moderate. Runoff is moderate high or high
GEOGRAPHICALLY ASSOCIATED SOILS: These are
the Nicollet, Omsrud, Storden, and Webster series. Nicollet and Webster soils, which form a drainage sequence with
Clarion soils, are the most common associates in undulating to
gently rolling landscapes. Omsrud and Storden soils are often
associated in rolling or hilly landscapes and are on the steeper
or more strongly convex slopes. Storden soils do not have a
cambic horizon free of carbonates and Omsrud soils do not
have saturation in the lower part of the profile.
BEAUFORD SERIES - Soil # 310
These wet soils are clay throughout. They typically have A
horizons that are black in the upper part and very dark gray
in the lower part, mottled olive gray B horizons and mottled
grayish brown C horizons.
GEOGRAPHIC SETTING: These soils have slightly convex to slightly concave, nearly level (0 to 2 percent) slopes on
glacial lake plains. They formed in 50 inches or more of clayey
calcareous lacustrine sediments. Loamy glacial till commonly
underlies the sediments at depths of less than 10 feet. These
sediments are of Late Wisconsin Age. The climate is humid
DRAINAGE AND PERMEABILITY: Well drained.
Surface runoff is medium. Permeability is moderate. The
seasonal high water table is at depths of 4 to 6 feet during
November to July in most years.
SEALED BID AUCTION INSTRUCTIONS
Sealed Bid Location and Time:
Wells Community Center
189 2nd St SE Wells, MN 56097
Thursday, December 3, 2015 @ 10 a.m.
Sealed Bid Instructions:
1.
Only registered bidders may attend. Must be registered prior to auction date. All potential
buyers shall deliver or mail a sealed bid, postmarked by Monday, November 30 , 2015 to:
Wingert Realty & Land Services, Inc.,
Attn: Darrell Hylen
1160 Victory Drive So., Suite 6,
Mankato, MN 56001
2.
All bids must be accompanied by a $5,000 check for earnest money made out to
Wingert Realty Trust Account.
3.
The written bid shall state the total price for total deeded acres.
4.
All persons submitting a written bid will be allowed to raise their bid after all bids have been
opened.
5.
The premises described herein will be sold in “as is” condition.
6.
Seller shall pay the real estate taxes and special assessments due and payable in 2015, and receive
2015 income.
7.
Purchaser shall pay the real estate taxes and special assessments due and payable in 2016 and
beyond.
8.
The successful bidder or bidders will enter into a Purchase Agreement and shall pay as earnest
money 10% of the successful bid on the day of auction.
9.
A 2% Buyer Premium will be added to the final bid price to arrive at the final contract price.
10.
The entire balance of the purchase price, without interest, will be due and payable on
January 5, 2016 at which time possession and marketable title shall be conveyed.
11.
All checks will be returned to unsuccessful bidder.
12.
The Sellers reserve the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any irregularities in the
bidding.
13.
Announcements made the day of the auction take precedence over written material.
For additional information, contact:
Wingert Realty & Land Services, Inc.
Darrell Hylen, ALC, Auctioneer #07-15-01
(800) 730-LAND (5263), 507-345-LAND (5263) or
507-381-3843 Direct
REGISTRATION/BIDDING FORM
Bid Submitting Instructions:
• Write in your total price for total deeded acres for each parcel you would like to bid on
• Write in your name, address, telephone number and e-mail address
• All bids must be accompanied by a $5,000 check (this check covers any and all parcels you wish to bid on) for earnest
money made out to
Wingert Realty Trust Account.
• Only registered bidders may attend. Must be registered prior to auction date. All potential buyers shall deliver or
mail a sealed bid, postmarked by Monday, November 30, 2015 to:
Wingert Realty & Land Services, Inc.,
Attn: Darrell Hylen
1160 Victory Drive So., Suite 6,
Mankato, MN 56001
• Refer to the Charles & JoAnn Adams brochure for further details concerning bidding procedures.
Also available to print online: www.wingertrealty.com
ACRES
PAR
C
PAR
C
EL 1
TOTAL BID AMOUNT
(Nearest $1,000)
PARCEL 1
157.13 ± $_______________
PARCEL 2
126.64 ± $_______________
PARCEL 3
283.77 ± $_______________
(PARCELS 1 + 2)
EL 2
PARCEL 3 =
PARCELS 1 + 2
NAME:________________________________________________________________
ADDRESS:_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________
CITY / STATE / ZIP: ______________________________________________________
TELEPHONE: (_____)____________________ / (_____)________________________
E-MAIL ADDRESS: _____________________________
WINGERT REALTY & LAND SERVICES, INC.
Serving Minnesota and Northern Iowa
Mankato Office: Toll Free 800-730-LAND (5263) • Local 507-345-LAND (5263)
DARRELL HYLEN, ALC
CHARLES WINGERT, ALC
Real Estate Sales & Lease Negotiation
Direct Line: 507-381-3843
Darrell.Hylen@WingertRealty.com
2013 NATIONAL PRESIDENT OF
REALTORS LAND INSTITUTE
Broker
Direct Line: 507-381-9790
Charles@WingertRealty.com
Auctioneer # 07-15-01
Auctioneer # 07-53
ALAN NOY, ALC
Redwood Falls Office: 507-637-8178
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Auctioneer # 07-15-03
Auctioneer # 64-002
Real Estate Sales
Direct Line: 507-491-3572
Alan@WingertRealty.com
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Direct Line: 507-829-5227
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