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3749 State Road 259

$1,595,000

3749 State Road 259, Baker, Wv 26801

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Last Updated: 02/08/2025

110,628 sqft

Building Size

1993

Year Built

Details:
Building Size:    110,628 sqft
Year Built:    1993
Price Per Sqft:    $14.42
Zoning:    112
Roof:    Metal
Highlights:
  • Days on Market: 100
  • Heating: Forced Air
Description:

Unrestricted, Rural, Road Frontage, Private, Premium, Level, Flood Plain, Fishing Available, Hunting Available, Open

Prime 35-Acre Turkey Farm with Established Infrastructure and Lost River Frontage – A Farmer’s Dream in Hardy County, WV. Imagine owning a 35-acre turkey farm where all the hard work of setup is done, ready for a seasoned operator or an ambitious first-time farmer to dive straight into a profitable, streamlined operation. Located near Baker along US Route 259, this farm is ideally suited for those looking to expand or diversify their agricultural ventures. This property offers approximately 16 acres of rich cropland, primed for planting and supporting livestock operations. At the heart of the farm are five high-capacity turkey houses, each measuring 42 ft. x 504 ft., with two houses recently upgraded in 2020. Equipped with Chore-Time electronics, tunnel ventilation, misters, and new side-load doors, these houses are designed to maximize productivity while prioritizing efficiency. The farm’s premium infrastructure includes ten 18-ton grain bins, two on-site wells with access to public water, and an 18,000-gallon propane tank, ensuring year-round operation with minimal downtime. Effective waste management is another highlight; a dedicated litter shed not only maintains farm hygiene but also generates additional revenue from litter sales. Adding to its appeal, the property features 800 feet of frontage along the Lost River, providing potential options for irrigation and recreation. A scenic pond serves as a supplemental water source while offering a peaceful landscape to enhance the farm’s charm. Currently partnered with the Virginia Poultry Growers Cooperative, the farm operates on a reliable three-flock cycle annually, with birds arriving at six weeks and maturing at around 20 weeks—an ideal setup for steady income flow throughout the year. This well-maintained property offers a compelling blend of productive farmland, robust infrastructure, and scenic surroundings, making it an exceptional opportunity for those ready to embrace an established, income-generating farm. Don’t miss the chance to own this outstanding Hardy County farm, where productivity meets potential.

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