Most farm land likes to sell in the big chuncks it is now in.
Split off a few acres, and you likely would need to pay _dearly_ for that.
Can be done for sure, but.....
A neighboring farm was sold off as 2 5 acre farmettes. New house went up on the one by my uncle, house is 100 feet or less from the property line. Five years later the fella wanted to buy an acre from my uncle, to plant a windbreak grove.
Well, that would set up odd angles & end rows for farming, really wreck my uncle's farm. Selling that one acre would 'lose' 2 acres of production forever from that field.....
Never happened, fella should built his house with better planning so it didn't get blasted with the NW winds every winter....
Anyhow, it can be done, but unless you come with fistfuls of dollars or if the border land helps to square up a field (you buy a triangle, woods, or wet spot type of thing), I would not expect to get real far.
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