This property, located east of Westfield along Clarksville Road, offers an exceptional combination of recreational hunting opportunities and income-producing land. It is thoughtfully laid out with a diverse mix of timber, cropland, CRP acreage, and strategically placed food plots. North of the road, approximately 16 acres include 6.3 acres currently farmed, 1.46 acres in CRP, and the remainder in timber. The North Fork Embarras River runs through this portion, creating a natural wildlife travel corridor, enhanced by two narrow wood lots feeding in from the north. South of the road, the property features 9.84 acres of tillable ground, 4.08 acres enrolled in CRP, and 3.51 acres of open plot areas, with the rest in mature timber and thick bedding cover. As the Embarras River flows southward, it intersects with West Fork Creek, forming a natural pinch point and offering a stealthy access rou...
This property, located east of Westfield along Clarksville Road, offers an exceptional combination of recreational hunting opportunities and income-producing land. It is thoughtfully laid out with a diverse mix of timber, cropland, CRP acreage, and strategically placed food plots. North of the road, approximately 16 acres include 6.3 acres currently farmed, 1.46 acres in CRP, and the remainder in timber. The North Fork Embarras River runs through this portion, creating a natural wildlife travel corridor, enhanced by two narrow wood lots feeding in from the north. South of the road, the property features 9.84 acres of tillable ground, 4.08 acres enrolled in CRP, and 3.51 acres of open plot areas, with the rest in mature timber and thick bedding cover. As the Embarras River flows southward, it intersects with West Fork Creek, forming a natural pinch point and offering a stealthy access route to the southern section of the property. Between the two creeks are two small, micro plot areasone ideal ambush site that remain out of sight from the road. In the southwest corner, a 10-acre field is bordered by CRP on two sides and fencerows on the other two, leading into a secluded kill plot outfitted with an elevated Redneck blind. The east side of the property features a mix of thick creek-bottom cover and open hardwood ridges, with additional natural funnels where the terrain and water features meet. This property is a textbook example of a well-balanced recreational tract. The combination of rivers, creeks, fencerows, CRP, timber, and strategic food plot locations make it a hub of wildlife activity. With income potential from both tillable and CRP acres, along with prime deer and turkey habitat, this farm offers everything a serious hunter or land investor is looking for. The layout maximizes both accessibility and huntability, making it truly a rare find in today’s market. Contact Adam Crumrin, Land Specialist, for more information or to schedule a time to see this property.
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