
Recreational Land & Farm for Sale in Reeder, North Dakota
Adams County, Reeder, ND 58649
460 acres of productive dryland farm ground in Adams County, North Dakota. This well-managed tract features strong rotations of chickpeas, lentils, wheat, and sunflower, offering balanced soil health and consistent yields. Excellent access and proven productivity make this property a solid investment in a strong agricultural region.
Land
Situated on the north side of Adams County, North Dakota, this 460-acre tract showcases the region's hallmark agricultural productivity. The property consists entirely of quality dryland farm ground, currently managed in a proven rotation of chickpeas, lentils, wheat, and sunflower--crops well-suited to the area's fertile soils and semi-arid climate. This thoughtful rotation enhances soil structure, reduces input costs, and promotes long-term sustainability.
The land features gently rolling topography with solid access from well-maintained county roads, allowing efficient movement of large-scale equipment during planting and harvest seasons. Clean, open fields make for easy management and strong yield potential across the entire acreage.
With a history of consistent production, this property represents an outstanding opportunity to expand an existing operation or secure a reliable investment in a region known for its stable agricultural base. North Adams County continues to draw producers for its combination of quality soils, dependable rainfall, and supportive local ag community--making this 460-acre parcel an exceptional find.
Region & Climate
Spring (March-May)
Highs climb from 40s ?F in March to 60s ?F in May
Lows range 20s-40s ?F; frost risk lasts into mid-May
Precipitation: around 1-1.5 inches per month, gradually increasing
Fieldwork begins late April as soils thaw and dry
Ideal time for seeding wheat, lentils, and chickpeas
Summer (June-August)
Warm and dry with highs 75-85 ?F, lows 50s ?F
Peak precipitation: June ~3 inches, then drying through August
Around 216 sunny days per year -- strong growing window
Moisture management is critical for dryland crops
Excellent pollination and maturation weather for sunflower and small grains
Fall (September-November)
Highs drop from 70s ?F in September to 40s ?F in November
Lows cool from 40s to 20s ?F
Precipitation light; typically 1 inch per month or less
First frost in late September, harvest usually wraps by mid-October
Good harvest weather and ground prep conditions for the following year
Winter (December-February)
Cold and dry: highs 25-30 ?F, lows 5-10 ?F
Annual snowfall around 40-45 inches
Minimal precipitation and field activity; soil remains frozen
Key season for equipment maintenance, soil testing, and crop planning
Location
- County
- Adams County
- Elevation
- 2,699 feet
Property details
- Acreage
- 460 acres
- Posted
Listing history
| Date | Event | Price | Change | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nov 5, 2025 | New listing | $1,089,000 | — | Listing agent |
