SYSEL, LLC

Albany, Dougherty County

Updated Jul 15, 2026

  • 7 Total Acres
  • 7 Tillable Acreage
  • 7 Acres of Fenced Pasture
  • 0 Acres of Unfenced Pasture

SYSEL, LLC

Albany, Dougherty County

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Lease

$9,100 / yrestimated

Transition Options & Details

**PRIVATE AGRICULTURAL LAND LEASE OPPORTUNITY (VEGETABLE PRODUCTION ONLY) ** 

Land available for growing vegetables, fruits, and herbs only. Ideal for beginning farmers and market gardeners. No livestock or residential use permitted. Tenants must provide irrigation, maintain plots, submit a crop plan, and sign a written lease. Serious growers are encouraged to apply.

Farmland for Lease

Grow your farm on quality agricultural land available for lease. Perfect for experienced farmers, beginning growers, market gardeners, homesteaders, and small farm businesses.

Ideal for Growing

  • Vegetables
  • Fruits
  • Herbs
  • Berries
  • Flowers
  • Specialty Crops
  • Row Crops

Ideal for personal gardens, farmers markets, Community Support Agriculture (CSA) programs, restaurants, or commercial crop production.

Property Use Restrictions (Crop Production Only)

This property is leased for crop production only. No livestock or animals are permitted, including horses, cattle, goats, sheep, pigs, chickens, ducks, or other poultry.

 

Conservation Easements

This land is not subject to any conservation easements or other protection programs.

Production Details

In the past years the land was used for agriculture growing vegetables, fruits, berries and herbs production.

Preferred Farming Method

  • Conventional

Method Details

 

Additional Information on Preferred Farming Method

Tenants must provide their own watering system, keep plots clean and maintained, and may have one approved storage shed for gardening supplies only. No animals, trash, or unapproved uses are permitted.

  • Fencing

Feature Details

N/A

Property is for small-scale gardening only. No animals allowed. Tenants must keep plots clean, follow lease rules, use sustainable gardening practices, and comply with approved agricultural uses to avoid lease termination.