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117 acres in Van Buren County overlooking the Des Moines River Valley
Description
117 Acres m/l of Prime Hunting and Income-Producing Land in Van Buren County, Iowa
Discover an exceptional opportunity to own 117 acres m/l in Southeast Iowa, offering the perfect combination of income, recreation, and wildlife habitat. This Van Buren County property provides outstanding whitetail deer and turkey hunting with an ideal mix of productive farmland, cover, and habitat improvements.
The rolling terrain creates a diverse landscape that lays out perfectly for developing your own wildlife management strategy. Whether you are looking to improve a proven hunting tract, create a recreational retreat, or add productive acres to your operation, this property offers endless possibilities.
According to FSA records, the farm includes 72.58 acres tillable, with approximately 63 acres currently in production consisting of corn, soybeans, and alfalfa. An additional 9.94 acres are enrolled in CRP through 9/30/2032, providing additional income while enhancing wildlife habitat.
Properties combining quality farmland and premier hunting opportunities in Southeast Iowa are highly sought after. With excellent habitat diversity, productive soils, and the ability to manage the property to fit your goals, this 117-acre tract is a rare opportunity for the outdoor enthusiast, land investor, or farmer.
