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West Virginia Land Auction
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The state boasts the highest number of family owned farms of any state in the nation. Less than five percent of West Virginia farmlands are commercial operations. In 2008, there were 23,200 farms using 3.7 million acres. The average farm size is 157 acres compared to the national average of 418 acres.
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West Virginia Timberland Auction
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The state receives an average of four inches of rain each month to help with irrigation. As the river plain floods, it produces and transports fertile blacker mare soils. Much of the oil is shallow, clayey, and acidic but the limestone bedrock neutralizes acidity.
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West Virginia Land for Sale
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Hay, which feeds the livestock, is the No. 1 crop, providing two percent of cash sales. Other crops include apples, corn for grain, soybeans, tobacco, peaches, and wheat. Nationally, the state ranks No. 10 for apples, No. 12 for trout, No. 14 for turkeys, and No. 15 for peaches.
Now home to about 2 million residents, the "Mountain State" was founded as the 35th state in 1863. The capital and largest city is Charleston (pop. 53,421). The State Bird is Cardinal, State Tree Sugar Maple, State Fruit Golden Delicious Apple, and State Flower Rhododendron.
United Country Real Estate has offices in the following communities with the ability to host and produce auction events: Alderson, Augusta, Beckley, Ellenboro/West Union, Flatwoods/Sutton, Grantsville, Hundred, Jumping Branch/Hinton, Lewisburg/White Sulphur Springs, Lost Creek, Marlinton, New Martinsville, Peterstown, Ripley, Sand Fork, Spencer, and Summersville.
For more information about real estate auctions, farm auctions, and land auctions and Certified Auctioneers, contact United Country Certified Real Estate at 229-726-0065 or call toll free at 800-711-9175.
For property evaluation and land analysis, select from the 67 counties listed below:
