9 Mile Farm is a highly improved 102-acre tract in Lawrence County, Arkansas. The land offers an excellent agricultural investment with exceptional opportunities for duck and deer hunting. Bound by the Strawberry River on three sides, the property comprises 84 acres of tillable cropland and 18 acres of woods, riparian buffer, willow wetland, levees, roads, ditches, and other features.
The land is located approximately 8.5 miles from Strawberry, 33 miles from Newport, and is within 124 miles of Little Rock and Memphis, Tennessee. The acreage has direct access from Arkansas Highway 361 and Lawrence County Road 329, which bisects the land and has been recently improved. Levees provide interior access to all areas of the property for agricultural operations and hunting activities.
The landowners have recently completed over $200,000 in improvements focused on irrigation, drainage, and wate...
The landowners have recently completed over $200,000 in improvements focused on irrigation, drainage, and water management. These modifications include precision land leveling, new levees with drain pipes, a pumping station on the Strawberry River, and an underground pipe network connected to five risers. All of the improvements were made to enhance both crop production and duck hunting opportunities.
82 percent of the property is tillable cropland, which has been historically cultivated for rice and soybeans. Crop production was suspended in 2025 to perform property improvements. The acreage is positioned on the Black River waterfowl flyway with the 11,308-acre Shirey Bay Rainey Brake Wildlife Management Area 1.5 miles north and the Black River 2 miles east. The confluence of the Strawberry and Black Rivers is 2 miles south. The property and its adjacent area are well known for wintering large concentrations of ducks during the fall and winter. A willow wetland is suitable for an elevated blind positioned at the edge of the field. A mound has been formed for the installation of a pit blind, and risers are placed at the hunting locations to pump water during freezing conditions. The landscape also supports trophy deer hunting with multiple locations for establishing stands and food plots. Wild turkeys range along the Strawberry River and the adjacent area, frequently visiting the land. The Strawberry River also offers fishing opportunities for Kentucky bass and catfish, and a public boat ramp is conveniently located just north, providing easy access to launching boats when needed.
The property is offered at $907,800.00. Interested parties should contact Chuck Myers at 901-830-5836 for information or to schedule a tour.
The property offers outstanding access via Arkansas Highway 361 and Lawrence County Road 329 (county road). The county road bisects the property and has recently been improved with fresh gravel. Interior access to the property is off the county road via new constructed levees, which allow travel to all points of the land for agriculture and hunting locations.