This perfect combination farm offers big timbered draws, timbered food plots, row crop production, great trails, and access points leading to a big comfortable box blind or bow stand of your choice. One of the last few stops on a dead-end road sits this awesome 110 +/- acres located between Lock Springs and Gallatin, Missouri. The Lick Creek corridor is well known for producing giant whitetails. Many large land owners in the area practice Quality Deer Management, which in turn makes this a highly desired neighborhood. This farm comes turn-key with many nice box blinds and ladder stands that will convey with the sale. The sellers have have spent the last 12 years utilizing the 30'x40' barn for equipment storage and as a place to stay for deer camp. There is electricity and water already run to the barn. Fiber optic cable is available, making high-speed internet and security systems poss...
This perfect combination farm offers big timbered draws, timbered food plots, row crop production, great trails, and access points leading to a big comfortable box blind or bow stand of your choice. One of the last few stops on a dead-end road sits this awesome 110 +/- acres located between Lock Springs and Gallatin, Missouri. The Lick Creek corridor is well known for producing giant whitetails. Many large land owners in the area practice Quality Deer Management, which in turn makes this a highly desired neighborhood. This farm comes turn-key with many nice box blinds and ladder stands that will convey with the sale. The sellers have have spent the last 12 years utilizing the 30'x40' barn for equipment storage and as a place to stay for deer camp. There is electricity and water already run to the barn. Fiber optic cable is available, making high-speed internet and security systems possible.
If you have been looking for a special place to enjoy everything nature has to offer within an hour of Kansas City, this is the one. Please call Bobby with any questions, or to schedule a private tour.
Property Features
-110 +/- acres located in Davies County, MO
-Great mix of habitat, including hardwood timber, cedar pockets, and row crop production
-Big timbered ridges that funnel down into interior food plots
-10 fertile acres planted into row crop with a strong rent agreement in place
-Awesome box blinds in ideal locations
-Many ladder and tree stands included
-30'x40' barn with water and electricity in place
-Fiber optic cable available
-Nice trail system
-Dead-end road access with watchful neighbors
-Multiple access points
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Kansas City: Take I-35 north to US-36 Highway. Then go east on US-36 to Highway 13. Head north on Highway 13 to M Highway. Then go east on M Highway to 280th St. Go south on 280th to Yale St., then east on Yale and arrive at the property.