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| Hi, I'm looking to purchase a farm in the near future and would like your opinions on the most fertile farmlands in America. I would like to stay near the cities in Minnesota so if anybody has any information it would be appreciated, thanks in advance.
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| Well, you probably want to stay south or west of the Twin Cities. We lived in Pine County for two decades and loved it--but due to the amount of bog land north of the Twin Cities, fields are fertile but usually not very big. Sue Weaver
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| South of the Twin Cities is great farm land, but very expensive and seldom for sale in small farm sizes (at least it was when I was shopping for 20 acres). We are in central MN and the land is very good here for farming also. Our farm has grown corn, oats, soybeans, hay. It isn't flat here. Some flat areas and also gentle hills, our farm is more gently rolling/hills than flat.
Dream Big.
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Come east! West Central Wisconsin has some beautiful farmland and is easily accessible to the Twin Cities via I-94!
Karen
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