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Tribine inventor’s farmland sells for $11,567 per acre

 
AUCTION REPORT
 
LOGANSPORT, Ind. — The Nov. 3 auction of 716 acres of farmland for Tribine Harvester inventor Ben Dillon attracted a crowd of eager bidders, resulting in the sale of the land to an investor for $8,282,000, or $11,567 per acre.
Schrader Real Estate and Auction Company marketed the land and conducted the auction.
“We accomplished exactly what I was hoping for,” said Dillon, who plans to use the proceeds from the land sale as part of the capital for production of the Tribine, which is the first major combine architecture change since the 1940s.
“We’re still on track with our new assembly plant in Newton, Kan., with plans to begin production work in January. The success of the auction clears the way for me to move forward,” he added.
While the land was offered in eight tracts, it sold as an entirety.
“All of the land was contiguous, so it was very efficient to use with today’s large modern equipment. This probably resulted in more interest among bidders seeking all of the land,” Schrader said.
For additional information, visit www.schraderauction.com or call 800-451-2709.
11/25/2015