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Secluded Sanctuary with Mature Whitetails and Large Stocked Pond

Price: $399,000 Acreage: 109 County: Garvin State: OK

The Garvin 109 is one of those perfectly sized hunting tracts that feels right the moment you step onto it. Tucked at the end of a quiet, dead-end road with nearly 2,000 feet of county road frontage and just 0.3 miles from Highway 76, it offers a rare balance of accessibility and seclusion. In multiple visits lasting hours, we never saw or heard a single vehicle pass. Deer movement, however, that’s a different story. Years of trail camera history reveal that mature bucks move in daylight — a strong indicator of how well the layout, habitat, and low-pressure access come together.
Rolling oak woodlands blend seamlessly with prairie openings and pipeline corridors, creating natural travel routes and ideal stand locations. With approximately 110 feet of elevation change and 37–39 inches of annual rainfall, the terrain and cover work together to hold deer year-round. A large 2 +/- acre stocked pond with scenic fingers extending into the landscape offers excellent fishing opportunities. While not a waterfowl destination, the pond has proven to draw ducks and offers some fun opportunistic hunts during the season. Rio Grande turkeys are abundant and love the openings combined with mature roost trees. While the property is truly a wall-hanger factory as it sits, adding one large or several smaller food plots in the established openings could yield some incredible results.
Electric is available on site and on the road. The property lies outside city limits, and good internal trails provide easy access to stand sites and fishing in the pond. There are multiple gorgeous build sites for a cabin, barndominium, or home with electric not far from any location. Partially fenced and with minimal oil and gas activity on the north side, the tract is highly functional while maintaining its secluded hunting feel. Located just 8 minutes to Ratliff City, 13 minutes to Elmore City, 30 minutes to I-35, 45 minutes to Ardmore, 70 minutes to OKC, and about 2.5 hours to Dallas, the Garvin 109 offers a rare opportunity to own a standout buck producer with outstanding pond and turkey habitat in a convenient location.

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150 +/- Income-Producing Timberland Acres with a High Deer & Turkey Population

Price: $369,900 Acreage: 150 County: Jasper State: MS

Located in Jasper County, this 150 +/- acre property offers an outstanding combination of timber investment and recreational use. The tract features approximately 20 +/- acres of mature, 26 year old pine timber ready for harvest, along with 120 +/- acres of 20 year old pine plantation ready for thinning, providing immediate and long-term timber value. Approximately 10 +/- acres of open fields add versatility to the property and offer excellent potential for food plots or additional improvements. A creek flows through the land, bordered by a beautiful mix of hardwoods, enhancing both the wildlife habitat and overall appeal. The property boasts abundant wildlife, including strong populations of deer and turkeys, with numerous established game trails throughout. Open areas and natural cover make it an ideal setup for hunting and recreational enjoyment. Additional features include: -Road frontage on County Road 2414 -Gated entrance with excellent access -Power and water available This well-balanced tract is ideal for investors, outdoorsmen, or anyone seeking a quality Mississippi landholding that combines income potential with year-round recreational use.

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Unparalleled Opportunity Farm with All the Dynamics One Could Ever Dream

Price: $862,206 Acreage: 158 County: Riley State: KS

Family-owned since 1997, this exceptional 158.73 +/- acre tract offers the rare combination of proven income, diverse habitat, and outstanding accessibility just north of Manhattan and 9.6 miles from Riley. Located in highly regarded Hunt Unit #8, this area is well known for its trophy whitetail genetics and consistent wildlife populations. In addition to incredible hunting opportunities, this tract holds some of the most picturesque 360-degree views, with lustrous rolling hillsides, a crystal clear flowing creek, and endless nostalgic deep-rooted history, making it the foundation for a prime forever build site. The property offers an excellent blend of income-producing ground and prime wildlife habitat. CRP fields provide exceptional bedding cover, while native grasses and hardwood timber create natural travel corridors and staging areas. The 63.62 +/- acres of active CRP are in two contract enrollment dates, with 53.39 +/- acres expiring in 2029 and 10.23 +/- acres expiring in 2035. Soil types of Irwin, Tully, and Wymore make up the majority of the tillable fields currently in CRP. 57.11 +/- acres are native grasses made up of big bluestem, little bluestem, Indian, and switch, with a majority being put up for hay annually. Annual CRP income of $3,729.00. Hay income currently is paid by the bale with an average of $1,200.00 annually. The remaining balance along the hillsides and creek are left for cover and bedding. The 38 +/- acres of hardwood timber stand are made up of towering Bur Oaks, White Oak, Pin Oak, Black Walnut, Sycamore, Cottonwood, Ash, Osage Orange, and Cedar. With the multiple small pocketed fields tucked into the timber, wrapped by Baldwin Creek, it creates natural food plot opportunities, hidden openings which allow for close-range encounters and strategic stand placement. The internal trail system is a thing of beauty, allowing effortless year-round access throughout the farm. With multiple culverted creek crossings, washouts won’t be an issue here. The farm has not been hunted in years, which allows the new owner to come in with a fresh matured slate. In the years prior, a family friend was the only one to hunt the farm, and not only had plenty of elk on trail cameras, but was able to harvest Boone & Crockett’s over the years, and found one of the largest matching sets on the farm. Access and location are major strengths of this property. With paved frontage along Highway 77 (Tuttle Creek Boulevard) and additional gravel frontage along LK & W Road, which is the north end of the farm. There are 2 gate entrances along the north, one located in the northeast corner on the hilltop, which has the drive into the shop area, and is more of the primary entrance. The 2nd gate entrance is on the northeast side of the farm and in the bottoms where the original homeplace once was. There is a gate entrance on the east along Highway 77 as well. The early 1900s barn still stands, with some of the native limestone rock wall starting to fall. Even with the deterioration over the course of history, the barn is still a thing of beauty and someone everyone could appreciate. A well-constructed 60’x40’ insulated shop (built in 2006) with full concrete flooring offers excellent equipment storage, UTV space, or potential build-out for a hunting headquarters. There currently are no utilities running to the property, however, Riley County Rural Water District #1 currently has a 4” water line running just to the east along Highway 77, with meters available at $4,000.00 per meter. Electricity is available with Evergy to pull from the east and west of the farm. A survey has been completed with Sloan & Meier Surveyors Inc. Whether you’re seeking a premier hunting tract, income-producing investment, ideal built site, or long-term legacy holding, this property delivers balance, beauty, access, income, and elite habitat in one turn-key package. The owners of the tract have enjoyed the farm to the fullest and, over the years, have made countless lifelong memories from hunting to pumpkin fields to daily nature walks, and are now ready to share with the next lucky owners of this rarity of an opportunity. For additional information or to schedule a tour, contact Brenda Doudican with Midwest Land Group at (620) 794-8075 or bdoudican@midwestlandgroup.com.

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Carroll County Tillable and Timber

Price: $563,400 Acreage: 62.6 County: Carroll State: MO

Carroll County, Missouri, has a rich history of farming and agricultural opportunities. With land varying from the Missouri River bottomland on the south side of the county to the rolling hills above the bluffs of the bottomland, and everywhere in between, the one thing that stays consistent is land use. Whether it be corn and soybean rotational farming, grassland used for cattle grazing, or governmental Conservation Reserve Programs, the land is being used for production in the best way possible. With the acres of land that are being used for wildlife programs or just timber, the hunting habitat benefits from having those areas. When you can find a farm that has more than one of those uses, we like to call it a combination farm, and those are often highly sought after, as income and pastimes often collide there!
The 62+/- acre property being offered here is just that, a combination of tillable and timberland. With around 52 acres of tillable land with class II and III soils and an overall NCCPI rating of 77.6, the potential for strong yields year in and year out is there. With the remaining acres being timbered and adjoining many more acres of timber to the south, the potential for hunting and recreation on those acres is present. There is plenty of deer sign, trails, scrapes, and rubs scattered amongst the timber. On one visit, a group of turkeys was seen traveling through the timber just to the south, confirming their presence in the area.
The opportunity to gain more high-producing tillable acres in Carroll County doesn’t come around often, so taking advantage of those opportunities is key to growing your farming footprint locally. The farm is just a few miles outside of Norborne, Missouri, and has good access to E Highway to the north or 10 Highway to the south. Many grain elevators are in the area, with an Ethanol plant being about 10 miles away near Carrollton.

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Affordable Retreat with Prime Blacktop Access

Price: $85,000 Acreage: 16 County: Garvin State: OK

Affordable, versatile, and full of potential — this 16 +/- acre tract along Highway 76 checks all the boxes in a small package. With 1,110 feet of blacktop frontage and electric available at the road, access doesn’t get much easier. Whether you’re looking for a small hunting honey hole, a family camping getaway, a build site outside city limits, or even a business location with highway visibility, this property offers real flexibility. The land features approximately 40 feet of elevation change with mature post oaks, blackjack, and plum thickets creating ideal cover for wildlife — a beautiful backdrop for whatever you have in mind. Multiple natural clearings provide ready-made food plot or feeder locations, and walking trails throughout allow easy access across the tract. While there is no trail camera history on this specific property, neighboring properties have documented impressive caliber bucks — photos available upon request. The genetics are here; this is your opportunity to step in, fine-tune the habitat, and turn a small tract into your own perfectly set-up honey hole before season. With 37–39 inches of annual rainfall, partially fenced boundaries, and excellent highway frontage, this property offers both immediate recreational value and long-term hold potential. It’s also an ideal entry point for someone beginning a 1031 exchange strategy or simply planting a flag in quality ground — with the option to hunt it for a few years and later trade up into something larger. Blacktop road access all the way to a tract like this is increasingly hard to find, especially one with future development upside along a well-traveled highway corridor. Conveniently located just minutes from Ratliff City and Elmore City, 30 minutes to I-35, 45 minutes to Ardmore, 70 minutes to Oklahoma City, and approximately 2.5 hours to Dallas, this 16-acre opportunity delivers flexibility, accessibility, and long-term optionality in one manageable package.

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80 +/- Acre Ottawa County, Oklahoma Grass Farm East of Miami Near the Spring River

Price: $540,000 Acreage: 80 County: Ottawa State: OK

Tucked away in Ottawa County, east of Miami, this 80 +/- acre farm provides privacy, water features, and strong recreational appeal. The rolling terrain, timber and pasture mix, live water creek, and spring-fed pond provide excellent livestock, recreational, and wildlife opportunities or future development. Heavy deer sign throughout the farm highlights the strong game presence. Access is easy via a county-maintained dead-end road, providing privacy with minimal through traffic. The property is fully fenced and offers multiple potential build sites. An older home is present and selling “AS-IS/WHERE-IS,” giving buyers flexibility to renovate, set up a hunting camp, or remove. Just minutes from Twin Bridges State Park and the scenic Spring River, this farm provides year-round recreation. Only 10 miles to Miami, Oklahoma, and 30 miles to Joplin, Missouri, making it convenient while maintaining a secluded feel. Located within the Wyandotte Public Schools District. Give Kevin Williams a call at (918) 559-8960 for more information.

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Quivira Honey Hole Farm and Oil

Price: $390,000 Acreage: 158.6 County: Stafford State: KS

Located just 4 miles from the renowned Quivira National Wildlife Refuge and positioned directly along a highly imprinted waterfowl flyway, this property offers a perfect combination of farm and oil income production with prime waterfowl habitat. Properties in this immediate area are highly sought after due to their proximity to one of the most important migration corridors in the Central Flyway, making this an exceptional opportunity for both investors and avid hunters. The farm features approximately 70.96 acres of productive dryland currently planted to wheat, providing dependable agricultural income as well as attractive feed for local wildlife. Complementing the cropland are 87.65 acres of native pasture, enhanced by a marshy lowland area that naturally holds water. A reliable 10-acre pond and the presence of Peace Creek further elevate the property’s wildlife appeal, offering year-round water sources that attract ducks, geese, and other game. Improvements include a water well and a traditional windmill, supporting both livestock operations and habitat management. The property also includes mineral rights, providing additional long-term income potential alongside the existing oil revenue stream. Whether you are searching for a strong recreational tract, a diversified income-producing investment, or a combination of both, this property delivers location, habitat, and revenue in one compelling package just minutes from one of Kansas’ most iconic wildlife destinations.

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Valley View Build Site

Price: $97,000 Acreage: 8.5 County: Ida State: IA

Discover the perfect setting for your dream home or secluded cabin on 8.5 +/- scenic acres in Ida County overlooking the Little Sioux River Valley. This picturesque property offers rolling terrain with beautiful hilltop views, abundant wildlife, and a peaceful setting. A small spring flows through the ravine, adding value and character to the landscape while attracting deer, turkey, and other wildlife. Rural water, high-speed fiber internet, and power are all available at the road, making it ready for your building plans. Conveniently located just a short 20-minute drive from Cherokee and only 40 minutes from Sioux City, this property offers the ideal balance of privacy and accessibility just 1/4 mile off State Highway 31. Exact acreage to be determined by survey. Showings are by appointment only. Contact the listing agent, Jordan Petersen, at (712) 631-5887 for a private tour.

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Ready-to-Build Timber Tract

Price: $180,000 Acreage: 18.2 County: Upshur State: TX

This exceptional 18.19-acre East Texas tract presents a rare opportunity to own a truly turn-key piece of land in the highly rated Harmony ISD. Thoughtfully improved and ideally situated, this property is equally well-suited as a primary residence site, a private recreational retreat, or a long-term land investment. The land itself is predominantly timber, offering natural beauty, privacy, and excellent wildlife habitat. The current owners have made meaningful improvements, selectively clearing trees along the entire perimeter and around a designated future build site — work that adds significant value and eliminates the early labor typically associated with raw land purchases. The property's near-perfect square configuration lends itself to an efficient, well-planned layout with ample room for a custom home, outbuildings, livestock pastures, or recreational use. Infrastructure is already in place to support a future build: a custom front entrance gate with automatic opener, electrical service, and a deep water well have all been established, providing a strong foundation and meaningful cost savings for the next owner. Strategically located at nearly equal distances from Winnsboro, Gilmer, and Quitman, and just two hours from the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, this property offers the seclusion of rural East Texas without sacrificing accessibility. For DFW residents seeking a weekend hunting property or a future homestead, the drive is an easy and worthwhile one. Whitetail deer frequent the timber, and the topography and tree cover create an ideal setting for food plots, blinds, and natural hunting corridors — making this an outstanding recreational holding in addition to its strong residential potential. Properties of this caliber, with utilities in place and meaningful land improvements already completed, are increasingly difficult to find in this market. This near turn-key ready-to-build property is ready for its new owner to come in and make it their own!

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40 +/- Acre Hunting Farm with Great Income

Price: $260,000 Acreage: 40 County: Decatur State: IA

Midwest Land Group is proud to present this 40 +/- acre hunting, recreational, and income-producing farm located in Decatur County, Iowa. Tucked into the heart of southern Iowa’s proven whitetail country, this property offers the increasingly rare combination of exceptional wildlife habitat, dependable annual income, and a less than one-hour drive from Des Moines. Quality river tracts with long-term CRP revenue and this level of cover simply do not come available often. 33.02 acres are enrolled in the CP31 CRP tree program, paying $198 per acre through September 2040, generating $6,538 in annual income. This established contract provides predictable cash flow for the next 14+ years while creating outstanding bedding and security cover. The tree plantings have matured into dense structure that supports year-round wildlife use and significantly increases holding power. The Thompson River cuts through the southeast corner of the property, adding a natural travel corridor and consistent wildlife draw. River frontage combined with established CRP plantings and hardwood timber creates ideal transition zones, edge habitat, and rut movement opportunities. Smaller tracts with this kind of river influence routinely hunt bigger than their acreage. Two shed antlers were picked up while photographing the property, including a solid 5-point side. Trail camera photos have captured multiple bucks along with consistent turkey activity, and there is no shortage of deer sign throughout the farm. Roughly one acre has been intentionally left out of the current CRP contract to allow for a food plot location, giving the next owner the ability to further strengthen an already strong setup. For buyers looking for a manageable hunting tract that also produces reliable annual income, this farm checks the boxes. Contact Korey O’Day at (515) 519-5779 for more information.

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