Jack L. And Susan E. Tressler Farm2685 New Centerville Road, Rockwood, PA 15557Milford Township, Somerset County, Tax ID 528-007-051-000, Deed 1496-730Annual Real Estate Taxes are about $ 3,500.226 +/- total acres with 160+/- ac. tillable. This farm is on both sides of Rt. 281, and is about eight miles southwest of Somerset. About 40 ac. of bare land is on the west side of Rt. 281 and about 186 ac. with the buildings is on the east side. On the 40 ac. side of the road is an approx. 20 ac. area where a local company is crushing stone. This stone will be crushed and most of this area will be put back into farmland. The larger side of the road has all perimeter fencing and this could be fixed to create a large, grazing based livestock system. The larger side of the road has about 40 acres of land that would be considered pasture land, and just a few acres of woodland. Much of this farm was strip mined, and most the tillable land, except the 20 acres with the rock crushing, and some drainage area, has been put back into production. The Seller is selling this farm with all mineral, gas and oil rights conveying to the Buyer.There is a second home, near the farm house, that is on a separate deed, that is not for sale. The land on this farm lays from level to gently rolling, with mostly larger fields.The home on this farm is a two story brick home with four bedrooms and one bathroom on the second level. There is a floored attic, and a full basement. The first floor of this home has a kitchen, dining room, living room, entry room, enclosed and heated porch, and a laundry room. This home has a shower and toilet in the basement. This home is heated by an outdoor furnace, that is in the attached shop, which also heats the shop and the home on a separate deed.This house has a drilled well and a functioning septic system. There is a drilled well for the dairy complex that has a strong supply. Attached to the farm house is a 40' X 60' steel shop building with concrete floor, heavy elec. service, heat, and a 12' X 12' overhead door. The dairy complex is a series of buildings that starts with a 40' X 100' bank barn that has hay and equip. storage upstairs and has the holding area and pen housing in the lower level. Attached to this is a 20' X 30' tile milk house with a 2,000 gallon bulk tank. There are two hot water heaters. The parlor building is 40' X 60' with a older Surge herringbone parlor with four on one side and three on the other. They milk seven cows at a time and have always fed grain in the parlor. This is a single exit alley parlor that is in working order, but showing its age. The detachers are functioning properly. This parlor and milk house has an updated electrical system, and they have a variable speed, ten horsepower vacuum pump.Attached to the bank barn is a 40'X 80' concrete block free stall barn. This has the older free stalls removed, but they could be put back in and maternity pens, or special needs pens could be put in here. Attached to this is a side feeding free stall barn with 79 free stalls. This is a three row barn, and there is room for an additional 40 stalls. This barn was built in 1999, and has clay stall beds that they bed with sand, 8' stall length, and 4' width for the free stalls. This is a curtain sided building, and the feed area is covered. They feed with a mobile TMR mixer. Manure is scraped into an earthen 700,000 gallon manure lagoon.There are two usable upright silos, a 20' X 50' concrete stave silo with a Patz ring drive unloader, and a 20' X 80' concrete stave silo with a Jamesway ring drive unloader. There is a 14' X 50' concrete stave silo that is unusable. There are two 20 ton feed bins outside and an eight ton feed bin inside the bank barn. There are two 5,000 bushel grain bins, one of them needs a new floor. < br
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