Land and Rural Retreats Doland, Spink County, South Dakota Agricultural/Ranch For Sale - 160 Acres

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Doland, Spink County, South Dakota Agricultural/Ranch For Sale - 160 Acres
Doland, Spink County, South Dakota Agricultural/Ranch For Sale - 160 Acres
This 160 acre tract consists of 58 acres of CRP providing $2,400 per year of income in northern Spink County. 20 acres of cropland, and 80 acres of native grass hayland. The CRP provides a native habitat paradise for upland game while still producing steady income. Enjoy the opportunity to be able to hunt on an investment in some of the best pheasant hunting in the region. Land has easy access from county roads and is only 3 miles from the... more

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Agricultural/Ranch
Parcel Size:
160 Acres
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$319,200
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Spink County Retreat
 

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