Located Northeast of Richmond sits this hidden gem of a hunting farm. Tucked back off the road in the rolling hills, this farm checks all the boxes a hunter is looking for. This property is mostly wooded but has a variety of timber. Along the bottom field are some towering walnut trees ready to be harvested. As you travel up the trail to the ridgetop food plot field, you will notice some thick, brushy areas and cedar thickets. These areas are great for holding deer throughout the year. The areas with bigger timber make a great spot for timber hunts. This farm has two food plot areas, one in a creek bottom and one on top of a ridge. The creek bottom field is a little over two acres and the ridgetop field is over nine acres. This gives you options on what to plant, where, and when to plant it. These fields are large enough to provide the deer plenty of food all year long, and multiple food plot deer stand locations to keep from blowing out one spot. As you travel the trail to the ridgetop, you cross over a spring-fed creek that flows through the property, providing a water source for the wildlife even in dry times. In the middle of the farm, in between the two food plots, is a south-facing slope. South-facing slopes are warmer in the winter months, so they make for a great bedding location for great late-season hunting and shed hunting. This farm is a must-see; it checks all the boxes and has a place to build a cabin in an area with a high deer and turkey population. Call with questions or to schedule a showing.
Property Features:
- 86.72 surveyed acres in Ray County
- 75 acres of timber
- 2 food plots
- Over 11 acres of food plots
- Spring fed creek on the farm
- Big, mature walnut trees
- Trail for easy access to the ridgetop food plot
- Pond in the middle of the timber
- South-facing slope to help hold deer in the winter months
- Some thick, brushy areas for great bedding areas
- Strong deer and turkey populations in the area
- Build site
- Spring fed pond surrounded by timber on the farm