Polk county farms are some of the more desirable recreational tracts in the Springfield area. This one has been managed for trophy hunting for the last several years. 8+ acres of production ground is currently being used as an alfalfa field with more acres planned to be opened up this summer. A 2+ acre food plot has been opened up to add versatility to your nutritional plan. 2 springs feed the creek, ensuring year round water running through the property even in dry months. A nice pond is located in the center of the property. The remaining balance of the property is dense hardwood timber providing abundant acorn production and sanctuary for deer. Lindley Creek is located 1/4 mile north of the property and acts as a travel route for the neighboring deer to live in the timber. An older garage still stands and allows for secure equipment storage.
-8+ acre alfalfa field
-2+ acre food plot
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-2 springs feed the creek
-Nice pond
-Electricity, well, septic remain from old home
-Garage
-Mature hardwoods
-Dense sanctuary timber
-Acorn production
-Lindley Creek travel corridor
-45 minutes from Springfield
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Bolivar - Travel north on HWY D to E 360th Rd. Turn east on 360th then turn north onto S 188th Rd. Property is on the left at the end of 188th.