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Hunting and Income 10 Minutes from the Iowa Border

This incredible quarter section in Harrison County is a fine example of what hunting in northern Missouri is all about. Beyond the gated entrance is a great mix of row crop, hardwood creek bottoms, ponds, and dense cover with zero line of sight into the farm from the road. This farm is very unique in that it has fine examples of food, water, and cover scenarios tucked into elevation variances that really increase your chances of home ranging mature whitetails during the season. From an aerial perspective, you will notice 70 tillable acres creating a saddle between the creek bottoms on the north and south sides. Any rifle hunter would be giddy with excitement for a chance to sit in one of the two box blinds overlooking the gauntlet. As you transition from the tillable acres to the creek bottoms you will see an increase in high stem count cover mixed in with cedars, pin oaks, timbered ditc...

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From I-35 take exit 106 towards Cainsville, MO. Continue onto Highway N and turn left onto E 280th. Then take a right onto E 160th, a left on E 190th, and a right on E 150th. The farm is on your right.

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Midwest Land Group

Cleveland, MO

(816) 392-5515