Historic Chippewa County Farmland For Sale! - Chippewa County in Michiganâ??s Upper Peninsula dedicates much of its land to agriculture and is a major state producer of hay and forage. Key crops include hay, haylage, oats, soybeans, wheat, and Christmas trees. - This farmland has been owned by the same pioneering farm family for generations. The familyâ??s ancestor emigrated from Canada in 1882, purchased 80 acres in Rudyard Township, cleared the land while working winter lumber camps, built a home, and raised five children. Two brothers later joined him, establishing a long-standing agricultural legacy. The current generation, operating a national hay brokerage, is now retiring â?? offering a rare opportunity for a new family to continue this tradition. - Forages are the backbone of U.P. agriculture, with Chippewa County supporting over 34,000 acres of hay and pastureland. The climate is ideal for high-quality cool-season grasses such as timothy and alfalfa, with regional hay even shipped to specialty markets. - This property produces premium Timothy Grass, valued for its high fiber, moderate protein, and low sugarâ??ideal for most horses. Timothy requires at least 18 inches of annual rainfall; this region receives 33â??35 inches, ensuring optimal growing conditions. - Property Overview: â?¢ 417± total acres â?¢ 338± acres tillable hay/pastureland â?¢ 10± wooded acres providing habitat for whitetail deer, grouse, turkey, rabbit, and the regionâ??s notable sharp-tailed grouse. â?¢ 69± acres of mixed vegetation and potential building sites. - The fertile land is suitable for cattle, calves, sheep, and specialty uses such as Christmas trees, ornamentals, corn mazes, pumpkin patches, and other agritourism ventures. - Portions of the property also have potential for solar or wind energy projects, offering future revenue options. - A 54' x 160' (8,640 sq ft) pole barn stores up to 15,000 small square bales and is large enough for farm-to-table events featuring local foods, wines, and craft beer. - Location Advantages: The farm fronts M-48 with year-round access to I-75 and US-2, major routes for transporting agricultural products from the Upper Peninsula to markets statewide and nationwide. - Operations and Income: Recent hay yields and production history will be made available to qualified buyers. - For Information Contact Us Today!
320 acres surround 3 sides by State land. 2 ponds. Property accessible by easements. Property is partially wetlands. Please see the Virtual Tour video ! Land Contract terms available with 30% down.
320 acres surround 3 sides by State land. 2 ponds. Property accessible by easements. Property is partially wetlands. Please see the Virtual Tour video ! Land Contract terms available with 30% down.
Artesian well is great; seller had it tested. The house needs work. It does have mold. Also, part of the garage could be on the neighbor's property.
Imagine the possibilities with this 15-acre parcel of farmland, offering a haven for self-sufficient living. From the spacious garden to the productive hay field, this property provides ample space for agricultural pursuits. Plus with electricity and a private well already in place, you're ready to start living your farm dream. Plenty of room for storage with a 24x32 garage that features an insulated room to start your plants this winter. A foundation is on the property to add to the ease of moving your 28x56 home onto the property. Property is located on the corner of a state highway and a gravel dead end road for both quiet yet easy access to a main road. Greenhouse and coverall NOT included with sale of property.
Check out this PRIME and SECLUDED 280 acre property in Chippewa County! This mostly wooded track offers a great opportunity for a northern hunting camp, forest harvest, or a future recreational landscape. The land features a mix of hardwoods, cedar thickets, aspen, marshland, and browse pockets. While walking the land, several grouse were flushed and deer were spotted. Seller has reported hunting success in years past and has found many deer sheds and a moose shed to show for it. Seller has mentioned deer commonly use this parcel each winter to head to the U.P’s deer yards. Within a stones throw of the property there is a 40+/- acre lake adding to the allure of potential waterfowl hunting and fishing. A lot of fresh cuttings have been done around the property creating fresh browse and cover for deer and other wildlife. If you are looking for a pristine and remote Upper Peninsula property with lots of potential I would recommend giving this one a look! **Also includes Parcel #007-034-001-00**
Check out this PRIME and SECLUDED 280 acre property in Chippewa County! This mostly wooded track offers a great opportunity for a northern hunting camp, forest harvest, or a future recreational landscape. The land features a mix of hardwoods, cedar thickets, aspen, marshland, and browse pockets. While walking the land, several grouse were flushed and deer were spotted. Seller has reported hunting success in years past and has found many deer sheds and a moose shed to show for it. Seller has mentioned deer commonly use this parcel each winter to head to the U.P�s deer yards. Within a stones throw of the property there is a 40+/- acre lake adding to the allure of potential waterfowl hunting and fishing. A lot of fresh cuttings have been done around the property creating fresh browse and cover for deer and other wildlife. If you are looking for a pristine and remote Upper Peninsula property with lots of potential I would recommend giving this one a look! **Also includes Parcel #007-034-001-00**



Rudyard is located in Michigan. Rudyard, Michigan has a population of 1,145. Rudyard is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 40.47% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.96%.
The median household income in Rudyard, Michigan is $60,625. The median household income for the surrounding county is $53,079 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Rudyard is 40.4 years.
The average high temperature in July is 78.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 5.7 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 32.5 inches per year, with 106.2 inches of snow per year.