Franklin & Williamson County IL 831 Acres / 8 Tracts / 2863A

831+- acres wooded and tillable in Franklin and Williamson Counties in Illinois. This property is made up of cropland, wooded and water acres. Crop lease is open for the 2023 crop year.
- 447+- acres in Franklin County is a mix of wooded and cropland. Part laying along IL 148 at the edge of Zeigler and the balance along Dry Road at the East edge of Zeigler. There are 293+- acres of cropland and the balance is wooded.
- 355+- acres in Williamson County has a 30+- acre shallow water lake and a 8+- acre lake that can be drained, planted and flooded for the Waterfowl hunters. There are 83+- acres of cropland and 30+- acres of grasslands. The balance is wooded. This property is very secluded and has almost 2 miles of frontage on the Big Middy River. FANTASTIC hunting property. Note: This was the site of Old Ben #3 Mine. All reclamation work has been completed per Mines and Minerals specifications.
Dry Road, Zeigler, Illinois 62999
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- Registration: Proper registration is required to bid. All bidders must provide name, address, phone number and email address to register. By registering, all bidders acknowledge having read and agree to be bound by the Auction Terms and Conditions. Auctioneer reserves the right to refuse to register or admit Buyer at his/her sole discretion.
- Bidding: If you are unable to bid Online, or are unsure about the reliability of your internet connection, call the auctioneer and make alternative arrangements by March 7th.
- FLAT BIDDING: THE BID YOU MAKE WILL BE IMEDIATELY POSTED. THIS IS NOT A MAX BID/EBAY-STYLE AUCTION.
- The farm will be offered as 8 separate tracts, Online only.
- Individual tract bidding begins Thursday, February 16, 2023 and will be available until 8:00 PM CST Thursday, March 9, 2023, subject to bid extensions (Soft Close).
- Combination tract bidding opens at 4:00 PM CST, Thursday March 9.
- Bidding will be on a per acre basis with a minimum opening bid of $1000 per acre, and thereafter minimum bids of $25 per acre or greater.