Wisconsin Acreage Auctioneers sell farms, homes and land, vacant property
Wisconsin Acreage Auctioneers sell
farms, homes and land, vacant property
Property owners with Wisconsin land for sale may request our auctioneers to develop specific marketing plans to sell property at Wisconsin real estate auctions. Before conducting any Wisconsin farm auctions or WI land auctions, auctioneers do land analysis and property evaluations and present sellers with options.
Wisconsin acreage in 2009 boasts 78,000 farms with an average farm size of 195 acres. Owing to the fact having established the first county soil conservation project in the United States, Wisconsin farmers are on the cutting edge of soil and water conservation. Consequently corn farmers today have the ability to grow five times more corn on four-fifths of the acreage used in previous decades. In addition, they use 36 percent less fertilizer and cut soil erosion by a whopping 44 percent. It is no wonder they are able to export $13 billion worth of corn annually.
Wisconsin Acreage Auctioneers Realizations
The fact of the matter is Wisconsin ranks No. 1 in the nation for a few crops, including snap beans, cranberries, and ginseng. However the central part of the state enjoys robust vegetable production, accounting for the No. 2 ranking for sweet corn and carrot processing and No. 3 for potatoes and green peas for processing. In any case Christmas tree growers produce almost two million trees a year.
Wisconsin Acreage Auctioneers Sells Ag Products
Animals and animal products add to the flourishing farmlands. The annual sale of cattle and calves reaps $820 million in cash sales. The state ranks No. 1 for goat products with 40,000 head of dairy goats. Chicken farms annually produce 1.2 billion eggs and 51 million broiler chickens. Fish farms produce 480,000 pounds of trout. Worthy of note is the production of 910,000 mink pelts each year.
Wisconsin Acreage Auctioneers covers the State
Being that the 65,498-square-mile state is home to 5.5 million people, seems its a great place to be. The capital is Madison and the largest city is Milwaukee with 600,000 residents. All the same Michigan lies to the north, Lake Michigan to the east, Illinois to the south, and Minnesota and Iowa to the west. Also being that the state soil is Antigo Silt Loam. Farmers, especially in the fertile upland soils, are able to produce a tremendous amount of alfalfa to feed the animals.
In view of the facts just ask for a FREE PROPERTY ANALYSIS for your property. If you are looking to sell Wisconsin Real Estate soon, you owe it to yourself to call the land and acreage experts. Call now Toll Free 844-400-2828 that’s 844-400-AUCTION.