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Low Eiseman CRP Farm
Description
The Low Eiseman CRP Farm, consisting of
1,026.41+/- acres is located in Eastern Oregon. The property has been owned and
operated for over 80 years by four generations of the March family. The
diversified topography includes productive cropland, range pasture, recreational
opportunity, with views of the surrounding Walla Walla Valley from different
areas of the property. Low elevations are approximately 1,100 feet with the
high elevations reaching 3,200 feet. The soils are comprised mainly of
productive Waha series soils within the 347.02+/- current tillable acres. Currently
there are 338.73+/- acres that are enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program
(CRP) through September 2030. High volume vegetation and natural springs at
2,500+/- elevation make up the remainder of the 679.39+/- range acres. Historically
the property has been used for both farming and grazing.
Additional Information
wildlife
- Big Game
- Elk
- Mule Deer
- Quail
- Small Game
- Whitetail Deer