Friday, 19 December 2014

Buying Farmland In Klickitat County Washington

By Jerish Thieman


If you wish to ditch the frenetic pace of your 9 to 5 job and life in the city or suburbs and enjoy a more natural lifestyle, then owning your own piece of farmland or agriculture land might be the way to go. While the rewards are plenty, this is a huge lifestyle change, and before you purchase farmland, it is wise to consider a few of the following bits of advice.

Obviously, how you use your farmland is going to be something to think about first. For some people, you might be hoping to earn a modest living or large profit off of the land. Other people might simply wish to grow food and raise a small amount of livestock that sustains only their own family throughout the year. Generally, this will have a direct effect on the size and type of property that you buy. If you are planning on using the land for business, it is a good idea to purchase a farm that already has equipment and housing in place. This can be cheaper than constructing all of the necessary buildings and buying a great deal of equipment.

It is helpful to hire a real estate agent that is not only an expert in the market where you wish to purchase, but also an expert in helping clients purchase agricultural land. If you are looking for farmland for sale in Klickitat County, consider contacting the team at Klickitat Valley Realty. They can help you find agriculture land for sale in Klickitat County as well as hunting land for sale in Klickitat County or perhaps a ranch property for sale or rural retreat land.

The land itself needs to be ideal for growing crops and ideal for growing the amount of crops and type of crops you wish to grow. In just one county or region, the soil conditions can vary widely. The USDA runs the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and they offer a large amount of information about soil all around the country. You can go online and do some research about the area where you wish to live prior to beginning a property search. You also can ask to test the soil at properties you are interested in purchasing.

Obviously you need good soil, but you also need sources of water. You also need to learn about the laws regarding water in the area where you purchase. There are usually restrictions about how much water you can use and how much land you can irrigate. At any rate, even for a small family farm, you need land with a well or groundwater system or access to the county water lines.

Often people opt to purchase waterfront real estate that can be farmed or used for agriculture. Again, it is wise to study up on the regulations regarding the use of the water on your property, particularly if the land borders a river or stream or a large publically-owned lake. There are often restrictions regarding the use of this water. In general, it's best to spend many months learning about the farming life before you buy the land. After purchasing the land, start off in a small way and build from there as you gain expertise.




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