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250ac Highly Tillable Upper Bottom
Description
Farms of this caliber along the Lamine River rarely hit the market.
This 250± acre upper-bottom farm offers the ideal combination of consistent crop income, expansion potential, and recreational value - all in one of Cooper County's most desirable agricultural corridors.
Currently featuring:
185± acres in strong crop production
20± acres of CRP returning to production this year
Additional upside to increase total tillable acreage
Highly fertile river-bottom soils
High-bottom elevation that does not flood regularly
The soils here are proven producers, known for delivering some of the highest yields in the area. The high-bottom positioning provides the productivity of river ground without the frequent flooding concerns commonly associated with lower bottoms.
Beyond the row-crop returns, the Lamine River corridor is widely recognized for exceptional wildlife habitat. Mature timber edges, travel corridors, and nearby water create outstanding deer and turkey hunting. The farm offers the opportunity to generate additional income through a hunting lease while maintaining full agricultural production.
Whether you're an operator looking to expand, or an investor seeking a stable, income-producing land asset with recreational upside, this Cooper County farm delivers both performance and long-term appreciation potential.
Income. Expansion. Recreation. Stability.
All along the Lamine River.
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