Located north of the Kellerville blacktop is the very secluded and private hunting tract. This property is located east of Five Points and has a half-mile easement road going back to the property, which has a good gravel base and is accessible in any weather. Pull into the property, and you will quickly realize you are in the right place when hunting giant mature whitetails. The road comes into the south-central part of the property and allows easy access to the east and west sides of the farm. There are 17 acres of tillable farm ground with open farm tenancy for the 2024 crop year, with an expected income of around $3,400 annually. Two hidden coves on the east side of this farm would make great grain or green plots and set up very well for box blind setups. The west side of the farm has warm-season grasses planted on several hillsides with cedar thickets around the edges. There is a one...
Located north of the Kellerville blacktop is the very secluded and private hunting tract. This property is located east of Five Points and has a half-mile easement road going back to the property, which has a good gravel base and is accessible in any weather. Pull into the property, and you will quickly realize you are in the right place when hunting giant mature whitetails. The road comes into the south-central part of the property and allows easy access to the east and west sides of the farm. There are 17 acres of tillable farm ground with open farm tenancy for the 2024 crop year, with an expected income of around $3,400 annually. Two hidden coves on the east side of this farm would make great grain or green plots and set up very well for box blind setups. The west side of the farm has warm-season grasses planted on several hillsides with cedar thickets around the edges. There is a one-acre alfalfa food plot in the west-central part of the farm and a small hidden plot on the north end. A small 1/2 acre pond in the west-central part of the farm is a primary water source for wildlife and has a tremendous amount of deer using this pond. Head further west down one of the three trails into the bottom, where you will find a season creek running north and south, serving as a natural travel corridor. What stands out about this farm is the amount of thick bedding cover on the east and west sides of the farm, giving this farm a tremendous amount of holding power. Plant the entire 17 acres into a green field, corn and soybeans every year, letting the grain stand through the winter months, and this farm will turn into a deer mecca. The list goes on and on as to the quality and seclusion of this property. This one is a must-see if you are in the market for a quality hunting farm near Quincy. Contact Land Specialist Tyler Sellens today for more information or to schedule a private showing.
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