Land and Rural Retreats Winner, Tripp County, South Dakota Agricultural/Ranch For Sale - 475.47 Acres

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Winner, Tripp County, South Dakota Agricultural/Ranch For Sale - 475.47 Acres
Winner, Tripp County, South Dakota Agricultural/Ranch For Sale - 475.47 Acres
This 480 acre farm boasts nearly 400 acres of productive cropland and natural habitat providing wild pheasant hunting in the heart of central South Dakota. Located between Kennebec and Winner, South Dakota along Hwy #183 provides easy access to your recreational paradise. If you are looking for productive cropland and recreational land loaded with pheasants, then this exceptional land for sale should be part of your investment portfolio.

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Agricultural/Ranch
Parcel Size:
475.47 Acres
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$648,000
MLS or other ID:
Carlons Cropland
 

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