Mayes County Tillable Farm
Acreage: 160 County: Mayes State: OKThis highly productive farm is located in Mayes County, Oklahoma between Pryor and Salina. It encompasses 160 +/- acres of tillable ground, and the soil rating on the farm is 61.1, which is above the county average of 58.3. The primary soils on the farm are Mayes silty clay loam, Earm-Verdigris complex, Taloka silt loam, Parsons silt loam, Choteau silt loam, Summit silty clay loam, and Lenapah-Rock outcrop complex. Crop production is in the form of winter wheat, corn, and soybeans. There is great blacktop road access off of North 4350 Road on the east, and East 480 Road on…
Big Hunting in a Small Package!
Acreage: 76 County: Norton State: KSYou will have to look long and hard to find a tract with this much hunting potential in this price range. Located at the end of a dead-end road, this 76 +/- acre property located in Norton County, Kansas is loaded with potential. Lost Creek winds through the north half of the farm, giving the property a big cottonwood creek bottom that is home to many deer and turkeys. I’ve personally pushed many Rio Grande Turkeys off of the property every time I’ve been on it. The rest of the farm is made up of rolling hills combined with native…
Wildlife Habitat and Tillable Ground
Acreage: 160 County: Douglas State: SDLocated in Douglas County west of Armour, South Dakota, is this 160 +/- acre parcel. It has slightly rolling ground and is divided into two 80-acre sections. The north 80 is in a perpetual WRP easement and may have yearly periodic grazing rights. There are 4 acres of trees in two different T-shaped sections, and 4.5 acres of food plots in two different sections. There are two seasonal wetlands within the WRP boundaries. This land has very gently rolling hills and is the wildlife haven many people are looking for. The south 80 has 6 +/- acres of trees and…
Beautiful Brick Home on Over Half an Acre
Acreage: 0.5 County: Creek State: OKThe perfect location, tucked away on a quiet street, this beautiful brick home sits on a little over half of an acre. Boasting over 3,200 square feet with 2 living areas, 4 bedrooms, and 3 bathrooms! From the moment you pull up and see the large front yard with mature trees, built in brick flower beds, arched windows and overall curb appeal of the home you will be in awe. The home is strategically placed on the lot for maximum privacy, and the 2 car garage is located at the side of the home so that it doesn’t take away…
Awesome Hunting Ground with Wind Farm Easement and Crop Producing Home
Acreage: 71 County: Sumner State: KSLocated in South Central Kansas and sitting in one of the bigger buck producing counties in the state lies this 71 +/- acre gem! Wildlife need cover, food, and water and this place has it all! Cover is one thing this part of the state sometimes lacks due to all the tillable ground, but you won't have to worry about that on this farm with it consisting of about 40 acres of such. Once you tour this farm you will notice the creek winding all the way through it, which holds water year round providing good water source for the…
28 +/- Acres With Over 900' of Spring River Frontage
Acreage: 28 County: Sharp State: ARFantastic opportunity to own your own slice of heaven with over 900’ of frontage on the famed Spring River near Hardy, Arkansas! This property is an absolute pristine piece of dirt. The well manicured hay meadow that boasts over 23 acres of productive grass land has been well managed and cared for by the tenants and it shows. Per the farmer, this ground can easily bring 3, sometimes 4, cuttings a year producing over 225 round bales of hay. On top of the production aspect, this farm offers some highly sought after, and often not found, private Spring River access!…
Perfect Mix of Pasture and Timber on Buildable Acreage
Acreage: 50 County: Washington State: ARImagine the perfect blank canvas for your dream home on an incredibly flat tract of land just 35 minutes southwest of Fayetteville, Arkansas. From the convenient entrance on the northeast corner of the property you are greeted with a gorgeous hayfield that winds its way through the property in a beautifully erratic fashion, providing for multiple build sites either close to the road, or tucked privately behind one of the many fingers of standing timber. No clearing is even necessary as you decide where to build amidst the 12 +/- acres of established open ground. If a new home is…
Diverse 30 +/- Acres in Daviess County, Missouri
Acreage: 30 County: Daviess State: MOIf you are looking for a gorgeous small acreage that will allow you to build your dream home, provide gorgeous views, and provides excellent hunting and fishing, this is the one! This 30 +/- acre parcel sits on the southwest corner of Daviess County, Missouri very close to 6 Highway and I-35. The property is one of the last stops on a dead end road that allows for tremendous privacy. There are two gorgeous build sites off of the gravel road that provide gorgeous views of the northwest Missouri countryside. A huge plus is the fact that water and electricity…
80 +/- Acre Hunting Tract in Woodson County, Kansas
Acreage: 80 County: Woodson State: KSThis 80 +/- acre tract south of Yates Center, Kansas literally checks all the boxes for a perfect recreational property. It has mature timber, year round creek, fishing pond, established trails, food plot, tillable income, and loaded with wildlife! The 48 acres of mature hardwood timber primarily consists of red and white oaks, with some sycamore and cottonwood trees. Timber stand improvement projects have also been done. There are 21 acres of native grass with nice plum thickets throughout, along with a small fishing pond and food plot. The remaining 11 acres are made of Class II Silt Loam soils…
Affordable Arkansas River Valley Hunting Property
Acreage: 30 County: Franklin State: ARLocated just north of Charleston, and only 30 minutes from Fort Smith, this is the hunting property you have been looking for! The 30 +/- acres is covered in a mixture of mature pine and hardwood timber, creating the perfect combination of cover and feed to create a wildlife sanctuary. After one look at the timber, you will be imagining yourself slipping through the beautiful timber on a crisp fall morning. The property has a steady uphill slope from north to south, climbing to the top of a straight and narrow ridge, creating a highway for wildlife. From the top…