Price: $500,000.00
Province: Manitoba
Farm Type: Hog
Total Acreage: 157.00
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Workable Acres: 120
Soil Type: Newdale Clay Lom
Heat Units: 2101-2200
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| County / Municipality: Hamiota, Manitoba, R0M 0T0 |
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Listing Remarks: Natural Gas & Municipal water, 2 key ingredients you need in a modern hog facility . The whole complex has been designed without compromise. It provides a great work environment for staff & offers healthy, low stress housing for the animals. This is a barn you would be proud to exhibit to the public & is readily adaptable to suit your needs.
The barn is currently empty, arrangements can be made to view the property with reasonable notice.
Property Legal Description: NW. quarter, 32-13-23W
County / Municipality: Hamiota, Manitoba, R0M 0T0
Directions: 2 Km. south of Hamiota on Hwy. 21. Farm on east side.
Land Remarks: Open, slightly rolling terrain with very productive soil.
Total Acreage: 157.00
Workable Acres: 120
Grain Acres: 110
Soil Type: Newdale Clay Lom
Crop Insurance Yield Rate: B
Heat Units: 2101-2200
Residence 1: None
Buildings
Barn 1: Concrete walls & high quality construction throughout make this a superb facility for any type of hog operation. It has about 16,000 S/F. with about 12,200 S/F. for pigs. The barn is climate controlled with heat & air conditioning coupled to a high volume air exchange system. The front section houses a laboratory, cold storage, administrative offices, meeting room, showers & laundry. The entire area has in floor heat & provides an excellent work environment for all staff members. There is also space for electrical services with standby Gen. set, boiler room & general mechanical room. The barn could be modified to use for breeding stock, feeders or weanlings.
Barn 2: A 2700 S/F. barn, all concrete construction adaptable for any type of swine operation.
Grain or Crop Storage: Hopper bottom feed bins at both barns
Manure Storage: Earthen Lagoon
Other 1: Both barns are accessed via secure entrances at the fenced perimeter.
Water Sources: Municipal Waterline
How to View: Call Grant Tweed