Upcoming Auctions
Laurie Langel Carroll County Land Auction
Public auction offering 161 acres more or less of Carroll County farmland across two parcels. Parcel 1 features 85.26 acres in Eden Township with a high CSR II rating of 77.54, and Parcel 2 has 76 acres in Newton Township with a CSR II of 62.7. Both parcels will be sold separately to the highest bidder. Full terms, legal details, and auction info available online. The sale offers a great opportunity to purchase productive cropland in the Dedham/Templeton area.
Rick & Roz Schultes Retirement Auction
Rick & Roz Schultes are retiring from farming and offering a well-kept lineup of John Deere tractors, planters, tillage equipment, hay tools, combine and heads, trucks, ATV, trailers, wagons, plus lawnmowers, antiques, tools, guns, and household goods at public auction. This is a chance to buy quality, field-ready machinery, clean consignments, and a nice mix of estate items. Live on-site auction begins at 10:00AM with online bidding available. All items will be sold as-is, where-is. Browse photos and details online at the auction company websites.
Lorraine Schultes Revocable Trust Land Auction
Public land auction for the Lorraine Schultes Revocable Trust featuring 160 acres (more or less) of productive Carroll County farmland, divided in two main parcels, along with a 4.2-acre acreage site that includes a classic 1939 brick home, several large steel sheds, grain bins, a cattle barn, corn crib, and utility building. All parcels are selling on March 5th at 11:00 A.M. at the Dedham Legion Centennial Center. Acreage has rural water and outbuildings. Terms and details available. A great opportunity for area farmers and land buyers.
Laurie Langel Carroll County Farmland Soils Maps
Offering two prime Carroll County, Iowa farms with detailed soils maps: 79.51 acres in Section 12, Eden Township and 75.97 acres in Section 19, Newton Township. Both feature top-end productive soils including Marshall silty clay loam, Clarion loam, and Nicollet loam. Strong CSR2 ratings of 83.1 and 82.3 make these tracts solid additions for row crop production or local farm expansion.