Farm Auction in Indiana
10719 N 600 W : Ligonier, IN 46767
Noble County, Indiana

Land Description
• 144+/- Acres offered in 12 Tracts or in combinations • Online Bidding Available You may bid online during the auction. You must be registered One Week in Advance of the Auction to bid online. For online bidding information, call Schrader Auction Company.
Open House/Inspection Dates
Saturday, October 10 from 10am-1:00pm
Thursday, October 15 from 4pm-6pm
Meet a Schrader Representative at the home on Tract 3. Or call an Auction Manager to schedule a private showing....
Tract Descriptions
Tract 1: 15± ac This tract is all tillable with approximately 650 feet of road frontage along W 1100 N. The soils are mostly Parr loam with some Miami loam.
Tract 2: 15± ac This tract is all tillable with approximately 645 feet of road frontage along W 1100 N. This soils are also Miami loam with some Parr loam.
Tract 3: 12.5± ac Home And Buildings, There is approximately 400 feet of road frontage along N 600 W. The well maintained home features: A Great 3 bedroom, 1 bath home on full basement. This home features hardwood flooring throughout. A large beautiful kitchen with lots of custom cabinets. Refrigerator and Range staying with the home. There is a very large family room plus a bump out den with built-ins. There is a laundry area off of the back entrance. The home is all vinyl siding with vinyl replacement windows. The home has newer Gas Forced Air furnace and Central Air. There is a 1,000 gal. propane tank. The 2 car detached garage is 25 ft. x 25 ft. with new garage doors. There is a small garden shed in the back yard.
Farm Buildings:
60 ft. x 35 ft. metal pole building with dirt floor, electricity, and 15 ft. x 18 ft. doors
64 ft. x 24 ft. Metal run-in barn with hay loft above
30 ft. x 20 ft. metal feed and storage building with concrete floor and full length covered feed bunk. 10 ft. x 15 ft. door
80 ft. x 66 ft. concrete fenced feed lot between feed building and run-in barn
35 ft. x 20 ft. metal building with full length corn cribs on both sides, 10 ft.x10 ft. doors on each end
35 ft. x 13 ft. metal sided chicken coop with concrete floor
8 ft. x 14 ft. short animal shed or storage shed
Brock grain drying bin
Small grain bin The soils are a combination of Miami loams with a rise of Metea loamy fine sand. There is a small depression in the field behind the buildings and then the land gradually slopes up towards the west.
Tract 4: 12.5± ac This tract is all tillable with approximately 400 feet of road frontage along N 600 W. The soils are mostly Miami loam with a part of the Metea loamy fine sand.
Tract 5: 12.5± ac This tract is all tillable with approximately 400 feet of road frontage along N 600 W. The soils are mostly Miami loams.
Tract 6: 12.5± ac This tract is all tillable with approximately 400 feet of road frontage along N 600 W. The soils are also mostly Miami loams.
Tract 7: 10.5± ac This tract is all tillable with approximately 300 feet of road frontage along W 1100 N. The soils are partly Miami loams with some Metea loamy fine sand.
Tract 8: 10.5± ac This tract is all tillable with approximately 300 feet of road frontage along W 1100 N. The soils are also partly Miami loams with some Metea loamy fine sand.
Tract 9: 10± ac This tract is mostly all tillable with approximately 400+ feet of road frontage along N 600 W. The soils are some Parr loam with mostly Miami loams.
The wooded tracts consist of many large mature maples throughout with some other hardwoods including beech, hickory and a few oaks. There is a tall canopy from the taller mature trees. All of the woods has been pastured. The terrain has some roll throughout the woods and rises up gradually to the east.
Tract 10: 11± ac This tract is mostly wooded with approximately 450 feet of road frontage along N 600 W. The soils are mostly Miami loams.
Tract 11: 11± ac This tract is mostly wooded with approximately 450 feet of road frontage along N 600 W. The soils are mostly Miami loams.
Tract 12: 11± ac This tract is mostly wooded with approximately 450 feet of road frontage along N 600 W. The soils are mostly Miami loams.