Kingwood Forestry Services, Inc. has been authorized to manage the sale of +/-118.8 acres, more or less, in Drew County, Arkansas. The Lacey Tract is located southwest of Lacey, Arkansas and is accessed by a forestry woods road off of OZ Simpson (gravel) road which is off of Highway 425. The property is being sold on a basis of lump sum sealed bids on Friday, February 17, 2012.
The tract is described as the fractional E of the NW and the NE of the fractional SW , Section 7, Township 15 South, Range 7, Drew County, Arkansas, containing 118.8 acres, more or less. The timber on the property consists of a mix of hardwood sawtimber and pulpwood and pine sawtimber and pulpwood across about 95 acres with the remaining 24 acres of the property consisting of predominately young hardwood and pine saplings. The topography of the tract is generally flat to slightly rolling with primarily Ouachit...
The tract is described as the fractional E of the NW and the NE of the fractional SW , Section 7, Township 15 South, Range 7, Drew County, Arkansas, containing 118.8 acres, more or less. The timber on the property consists of a mix of hardwood sawtimber and pulpwood and pine sawtimber and pulpwood across about 95 acres with the remaining 24 acres of the property consisting of predominately young hardwood and pine saplings. The topography of the tract is generally flat to slightly rolling with primarily Ouachita and Amy silt soils and a small area of Savannah fine sandy loam soils on the north end of the property. The NRCS Web Soil Survey reports the average site index for Loblolly Pine at 90 to 95 feet (base age 50). The good soils make this an excellent site for long term timber investment. In addition to timber, the property offers great hunting and recreation potential with the mixed timber and a small pond.
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