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Turnkey Poultry Operation on 13.46 Acres — Snyder/Union County Line A rare chance to step into the layer market with infrastructure already in place. This 13.46-acre poultry farm on the border of Snyder and Union Counties combines two income-producing layer barns, a farmhouse with real potential, and roughly 7 acres of flat tillable ground — all in the heart of the Central Susquehanna Valley's productive agricultural countryside. The centerpiece is a newer 50x200 layer house built by Rebels Construction and completed in September 2025, designed for 70,000 birds and outfitted with Alaso egg handling and conveyor systems. The second barn is a 40x450 deep-pit A-frame layer house with capacity for 50,000–60,000 birds, featuring a packing room, 18x40 cooler, Chore-Time electronics, new egg belts, and two 25-ton feed bins. Both barns were in operation until February 2026, and a diesel generator stands ready to power both houses. Two wells on the property support the infrastructure, and additional outbuildings include a barn with a steer feedlot and two Harvestore silos — room to diversify beyond eggs. The 2,600 sq. ft. three-bedroom farmhouse offers good bones and generously sized rooms. It will need some attention, but the potential is there for a buyer willing to put in the work — restore it as the heart of a working family farm or hold it as part of the investment. The setting is hard to beat: rolling countryside dominated by working farms and open fields, yet Selinsgrove and Lewisburg are both within convenient reach. With easy access to Route 304 and US 15, the location pairs a strong agricultural community with excellent regional connectivity. Whether you're an established producer looking to expand, an investor targeting the layer market, or a family seeking a working farm with income potential, this property delivers the land, the infrastructure, and the location to make it happen.