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Diamond NW MO Combo Hunting & Tillable Farm

Multiple tracts being presented as one offering of 287+/- acres. This listing offers a combination of tillable farmland and timber. Approximately 186+/- acres are in active row crop production making this option about 65% tillable. The tillable acres consist primarily of loam type soils and an overall NCCPI rating of 75.5 promising an excellent return on investment. For the investors, this property holds great potential for a premier hunting lease that will greatly improve that ROI value. Tract 8 is the most highly tillable tract that is part of this overall listing and has well maintained field tile and terraces. The terrain of this property offers everything from bottom ground, gently rolling areas, high ridges and hollers. The mix of wooded and agricultural acres provides excellent wildlife habitat. Lincoln Creek is a large live creek that spans almost ¾ of a mile through the property...

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From I29 Hwy take US-59 Exit headed and then proceed down US-59 toward State Route H Follow State Rout H approximately 1.5 Miles and take a right along County Road 70 for another 1 mile and then take a left onto County Road another 1 mile and then take a right along County Road 66 and proceed down County Road 66 about 3/4 of a mile and the farm will be on both the north and south side of the road.

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Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Stein & Summers Real Estate

ST. JOSEPH, MO

(816) 408-3515

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Stein & Summers Real Estate

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