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Lease the famous Boondocks Lodge in St. Charles, AR This lease is for 180+/- acres that is surrounded by the largest White River Refuge "no hunt zone" in Arkansas county. This lease also includes a 10 bedroom, 5,000 sq. ft. lodge that can sleep 20 comfortably and is located in a secluded location back in the woods. The property consists of diverse habitat that includes everything a hunter could want from natural grass lands and upland pine to bottom land hardwood and flooded marshes. This property is known to hold a large number of deer, ducks and bear. The lease includes a couple of "Cadillac" duck blinds on the property that are easily accessible to almost any hunter, or you can venture off into the White River Refuge to hunt the flooded timber that Arkansas is well known for. This lease also includes a couple of stocked reservoirs where you can catch bass, crappie and bream during the summer months or after a successful hunt. This property has everything a large family or a business could want. If you think this lease fits your needs give Robert a call at (501)416-6923. |
Arkansas County |
180 acres |
$70,000 |
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160 acres in Chicot County
This currently dormant fish pond(s) and timber tract offers excellent duck and deer hunting habitat, in southern Arkansas' Mississippi river flyway area. The ponds have history of farm activity with (1) irrigation well providing water supply for crop irrigation and waterfowl attraction. The tract is just a few miles south of Eudora, just north of the Louisiana line, with direct access from a well maintained county gravel road. Some precision leveling has been done within the ponds. The right size, a good location, strong hunting potential, and income potential... what a combination! |
Chicot County |
160 acres |
$256,000 |
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Beautiful 30 acres on Cadron Creek at Quitman, AR This is a very pretty piece of land on Cadron Creek right outside of Quitman, AR. The property consists of rolling pasture land with some woods. There are several ponds on the property for the horses the previous owner had. The entire property is fenced and set up to run horses or cattle. Cadron Creek serves as the western boundary of the property, and there is a fenced in picnic and camping site on the creek. As an investment, one could subdivide the property and sell lots along the creek. These would be beautiful home sites. Agents are owners. |
Cleburne County |
30 acres |
$105,000 |
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Large Beautiful home on 10 acres This house is located on 10 acres right outside Quitman, AR. Beautiful Cadron Creek is just a very short walk down the road. The house has been very well maintained. There are 4 bedrooms, three baths, a large living room, nice den area, great kitchen, a large game room, and a covered carport. The property also has a good barn on it with two or three horse stalls. The entire property is fenced and would be perfect for a family wanting to keep some horses or other livestock. Behind the house there is good size equipment shed. The small fishpond out front is great for the kids, and you’ll also enjoy viewing the deer that hang around. Call Jay Johnson at (501)-626-3641 to set up an appointment. Agent is property owner. |
Cleburne County |
10 acres |
$220,000 |
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114 Acres in St. Francis Sunken Lands This property is 114 acres in the St. Francis Sunken Lands joining the WMA. This area is known for its duck hunting and big bucks, and this place has both. This property will flood when the St. Francis River gets up, offering good green timber duck hunting. There are a couple of holes in the woods with duck blinds in them. A road/boat run has been cleared to get to the blinds. There is also a small field on the south end of the property that holds a lot of ducks. There are great whitetail hunting opportunities on the property in addition to the duck hunting. There are big deer on this place, as evidenced by the sign you'll see when you come visit. These deer have virtually not been hunted. Most of the activity on the property has been duck hunting. The timber value is good. The owner has an easement to the north end of the property off a county road, and the South end can be accessed from a public road. What a place!
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Craighead County |
114 acres |
$120,000 |
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MS River Island. Excellent Hunting, Excellent Timber Investment 1148.20 Acre Arkansas Island on the Mississippi River This is a rare opportunity to own a coveted MS River Island. These properties are hard to find, especially with the timber this place has on it. Located due east of Horseshoe Lake, AR and due west of Walls, MS, the island is accessible by boat only. This helps to isolate it from poachers. The elevation is about 200 feet, so it can be used year round and in high water conditions. The game animals do not have to leave the island because of flooding; however, they can cross freely in low water conditions via sandbar. The island provides excellent hunting for deer, turkeys, quail, and other small game; it is also a tremendous duck hunting property. There is a lake in the south central area of the island that is very good fishing for crappie, bass, bream, and catfish. The property has been managed well for wildlife. Management practices include selective deer harvesting and food plot implementation and maintenance. In addition to having great recreational value, the island possesses great timber value. Species include hackberry, elm, cottonwood, sycamore, maple, willow, and oak. Cruise information and timber valuations are available by request. Investment timberland with excellent hunting! Pictures taken in extremely high water conditions
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Crittenden County |
1,148 acres |
$1,148,420 |
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305 +/- Acres on the Black River This tract is 305 +/- acres located only 8 miles NE of Newark, Arkansas. This property is a mixture of tillable acreage, CRP Hardwoods, and water frontage on the Black River. Out of the 305 acres, there are 271 FSA Crop Land Acres and 38 acres of CRP. This tract has a total of 233 Base Acres which equivalates to 6,114 in Direct Payments. Portions of this property have been improved in terms of underground pipe, risers, and precision leveling. This property is great fit for someone looking for farm income with some dynamite duck and deer hunting. |
Independence County |
305 acres |
$2,425 per acre |
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80 acres Independence County
This tract consists of 80 acres, more or less, in Independence County, AR. The property is all wooded, and offers excellent deer and turkey hunting opportunities. It is close to Pleasant Plains, AR. This property is perfect for someone looking for quiet recreational property with great hunting.
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Independence County |
80 acres |
$120,000 |
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Cozy Cabin on the Pristine White River
This river front cabin is a weekend paradise for those who love the outdoors. This cabin sits on the pristine White River between Guion, AR and the scenic Painter's Bluff, in the majestic River Ridge Estates subdivision. In 2008 these lots only had 3 inches of water on them as opposed to other subdivisions in the area that flooded. According to FEMA the base flood elevation is at 349ft. This cabin's floor is at 356.8ft according to the elevation certificate. This cabin consists of 1040 sq ft living space, a 120 sq ft enclosed storage room under the cabin, full kitchen, numerous closets, metal roof, hardwood floors, plus much more. This is a unique area for fishing as well. During the spring and winter months rainbow trout can be caught regularly. However, in the summer months both large and small mouth bass can be caught. There are not many areas in the state that have the fishing diversity like this section of the White River. Don't let this one get away! Note that this subdivision is gated and that any viewing will have to be through appointment!
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Izard County |
.91 acres |
$160,000 |
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Riverfront lot on the White River This scenic property is nestled in the middle of the Ozark Mountain Range on the White River. Just minutes away from the Ozark National Forrest, this property offers the perfect opportunity to entertain the family or enjoy a quiet retirement by the water. Whether you like cold water trout fishing, summer time bass busting, or waiting on Mr. Whiskers to bite, this property offers it all. So if your looking for a quite place on water than this is it.
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Izard County |
1.15 acres |
$48,000 |
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Beautiful 78 acres in Izard County This property is 78 acres near Franklin, AR . The property is mostly wooded but also has some pastureland. The hunting here for deer and turkeys is excellent. There is also a creek running through the property and a natural spring. This is a very unique, beautiful piece of property.
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Izard County |
78 acres |
$111,600 |
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35 acres great investment property/ great hunting This property is 35 acres close to Melbourne, AR. There are a lot of different options for this property. First, there is a lot of wildlife on the property and passing through the property, so the hunting is great. It is also well positioned for development into lots. In addition, there is excellent pine timber on the property. It is beautiful.
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Izard County |
35 acres |
$75,000 |
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1270 +/- acre Investment Farm in Jefferson County, Arkansas Water is not a problem for this 1270+/- acre rice, corn and soybean farm in Jefferson County, Arkansas. Water is furnished by the Plum Bayou project, completed in 1993, which distributes water held by a water control structure on the Arkansas River to 14,200 acres of farmland and also serves to drain the land for harvest. That water combined with rich delta soils produces good crops year after year. Most of the property fronts highway or well maintained county roads. Access is very good and the property has 125 thousand bushel storage bins and a storage building. All irrigation equipment and power units go with the farm. FSA and soil maps are available upon request. The farm also has good duck and deer hunting potential. Call Robert or Fred Eason for more information! |
Jefferson County |
1,270 acres |
$4,000,500 |
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333 Acres Excellent Farmland in Jefferson
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Jefferson County |
333 acres |
$1,059,000 |
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253 Acres Excellent Farmland in Jefferson County This farm is located in Jefferson County, AR just outside of Wabbaseka. The farm has cotton, wheat, soybean, and rice bases. The soils are mostly silty loam types, and just about any crop can be grown on the farm. This farm is totally irrigated, and lies adjacent to the Word Plantation. FSA information available upon request. Call Jay Johnson 501-626-3641
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Jefferson County |
253 acres |
$804,500 |
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614 +/- Acres of Great Quail, Duck, and Deer Habitat on the Arkansas River This property consists of 614 +/- deeded acres of prime deer, quail and waterfowl habitat. It has approximately 530 acres of prime hunting ground as well as about 84 acres of sloughs, rivers and ponds. The property also has 246.8 acres enrolled in Continuous Conservation Reserve Program which provides some income. The CCRP consists of: willow oak, cherry bark oak, ash and nutall oak. The property has everything a sportsman could want including native grasslands, mature hardwood timber, CCRP and numerous fishing holes. This property is located on the Arkansas River, south of Altheimer and west of the world famous Bayou Meto WMA. If you think this place is for you, call and schedule a viewing with Robert or Fred Eason. |
Jefferson County |
614 acres |
$1,535,000 |
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118 +/- Acres in Lee County This tract is located off of HWY 259 near Moro, AR on County Road 929. This property is a mixture of tillable acreage, mature hardwood timber, and water frontage on Big Creek. Out of the 118 acres, there are 71 FSA Crop Land Acres and 47 acres of green timber hardwoods on Big Creek. This property is broken up into two tracts less than a quarter mile apart. Unique in terms of hunting, this property is one of the few that offers both deer and duck hunting. I personally have hunted this tract and I have seen deer and ducks use this property. With a little improvement this property could be dynamite. This would be a perfect fit for someone looking for a recreational retreat with income. |
Lee County |
118 acres |
$236,000 |
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1234+/- Acres Investment Grade Farmland
1234+/- Acres Farmland near Marianna, AR in Lee County. Of 1234 acres, 1166 are tillable. Bases include a wheat base of 236 acres, cotton base of 355 acres, and a soybean base of 926 acres for a total of 1517 base acres. There are 8 wells on the farm. Four pivots water approximately 800 acres, and 4 electric wells water the corners, which have been leveled. Two power units go with the farm; there is also a shop, barn, and 2 tenant houses on the farm. Soil types inlude Dubbs loam, Dundee silt loam, Earle silty clay, Robinsonville fine sandy loam, and Commerce silt loam. Some alligator clay and Sharkey clay can be found on the south central part of the farm. All FSA data is available by request.
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Lee County |
1,234 acres |
$3,085,000 |
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1385 +/- Acre Investment Grade Farm in St. Francis and Lee County AR This is a 1385+/- acre farm that sits on the St. Francis and Lee County Line. This property is all irrigated and contains numerous wells, risers and one irrigation pivot. The farm consists of 1235.6 FSA cropland acres which includes 517.1 acres of rice base, 300.9 acres of wheat base, 112.6 acres of grain sorghum base and 463.7 acres of soybean base. The soils consist of various silt loam soils which are prime for growing the crops mentioned. For more information contact Fred or Robert Eason. |
Lee County |
1385 acres |
$3,878,000 |
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1450 Acres for Lease in Lonoke County For Lease, 1450 acres located on the Grand Prairie in the Mississippi Alluvial Flyway only 35 miles from Little Rock. This hunting and fishing property consists of 1450 acres with 550 acres devoted to waterfowl hunting in the form of Fields, Timber, Reservoirs, and Water Regulated WRP. These key features have kept the ducks coming back year after year. The remaining acreage is in mature pine and hardwood timber which holds healthy numbers of deer, dove, and quail. This lease provides the lessees with 12 full months of outdoor recreation, a fully equipped 1800 sq/ft camp house, multiple duck blinds, deer stands, and plenty of room to move around on. This property is minutes from I40 and only 3 miles from the carlisle airport. So if you’re looking for a great lease opportunity, then look no further. |
Lonoke County |
1450 acres |
$60,000 |
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680 +/- acre Cattle Ranch in Lonoke County
This scenic cattle ranch is 680 +/- acres is located in Lonoke County approximately 8 miles from the city of Beebe, Arkansas. The Ranch is one contiguous tract with 80 % in pasture and the rest in mature hardwoods. This property has lots to offer in terms of improvements. There is a 1800+/- square foot farm house and hay barn on the property. This farm also has corrals, feeding stations, watering holes, and several cattle gates. There is also over 6 miles of barbed wire fence that borders and separates the cattle ranch. This property would be a good long term investment in terms of future development. |
Lonoke County |
680 acres |
$3,500 per acre |
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Lonoke Golf Course & Mallard Point Estates in Lonoke, AR
Thirteen miles from North Little Rock, Arkansas lies the Lonoke Golf Course and Mallard Point Estates. The Lonoke Golf Course covers approximately 199 acres and has 7,185 yards of play on large bent grass greens and wide Bermuda fairways and tee boxes. The other 126 acres has a 7 phase development plan for 300 lots. With one phase completed and 12 lots already sold, this property has immediate income potential in terms of lot sales. With its close proximity to Little Rock and offering luxurious life style living; this should be a hole in one for potential home buyers. Mallard Point Estates has great potential for an investor looking for a return on investment. The estimated gross return on this property would be 4,000,000 over the purchase price of the property.Taxes: 16,000
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Lonoke County |
325 acres |
$4,200,000 |
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Mallard Pointe The 2,640 acres with all improvements is being offered for $9,240,700
Or, can be subdivided for $3,600 to $4,500 per acre depending on the tract.
If you are looking for a place with excellent Duck and Deer Hunting, you can’t beat this property bordered by Arkansas Game and Fish’s Dagmar Wildlife Management Area. The property has approximately two miles of frontage with Apple Lake Sanctuary and a waterfowl rest area. Currently operated as a commercial Duck Club, the property has an 11,000 square foot Lodge with 15 bedrooms beautifully furnished, many with King Size Beds and a bathroom. Most furnishings go with Lodge. It also has a 10,000 square foot meeting facility with adjoining rooms with bunk beds. The total facility sleeps about 40 people. There are several nice houses on the property that can be used by a caretaker, guides, etc. This property is criss-crossed with gravel roads that offer easy access to the numerous hunting areas; has a skeet range, several reservoirs stocked with bass and several WRP fields for stocking and shooting quail and pheasant. There are also a number of natural coveys of Quail. There were 2,200 ducks, 116 dark geese (White Fronted and Canada) and 11 deer taken on this property during the 2007/08 waterfowl and deer season (November through January.) Click Here Or Call For More Info. |
Monroe County |
2,640 acres |
$9,240,700
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$3,600 to $4,500 per acre |
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40 +/- Acre Hunting Retreat in Monroe County, AR This property is 40 +/- acres of grasslands and slough bottom timber. The tract consists of approximately 20% timber and 80% native grasslands. This tract offers good amounts of cover for deer, quail, and other small game, as well as a little flooded timber hole that waterfowl frequent. The "old field" was once farmed and potentially could be reconverted to farmland with a little TLC. For more information call Robert at 866-604-4707. |
Monroe County |
40 acres |
$88,000 |
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Lease one of the World's Most Premier Hunting Properties!!! Never have to spend the night on a public boat ramp again. This is a lease for 793 acres of flooded timber and Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP) fields. This property is a unique mix of pristine bottom land timber and WRP fields. It has secluded river lakes throughout and fronts on Big Creek. This lease also includes a nice 6 bedroom lodge and many other amenities. This place is known for killing limits of ducks EVERY day of the season. If the property is not naturally flooded by November you can hunt the many old river lakes or simply turn on the electric irrigation wells to flood the property. This property is unique in that it touches the White River National Wildlife Refuge. Other than duck hunting, this property has big bucks, excellent fishing and has the tie for the current Arkansas State record black bear. This is the only property for lease with this much to offer. Please give us a call and schedule to see this awesome property!! |
Monroe County |
793 acres |
$150,000 |
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Private River Lake and Refuge Frontage in Monroe County, Arkansas This 320 +/- acre tract is nestled in the middle of some of Arkansas's finest deer and duck hunting habitat. This is one of the most pristine properties on the market today. The property offers everything the avid hunter and fisherman could want. The property consists of green timber duck hunting, a 100 acre field that will be converted to WRP and a 10 acre PRIVATE oxbow lake that is loaded with monster bass and crappie. This property is surrounded on 2 sides by the White River Refuge. Also, the property fronts Maddox Bay! If you like to deer hunt, duck hunt, bear hunt, or just like to catch some monster bass please give us a call!
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Monroe County |
320 acres |
$800,000 |
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40 acre Farm in Monroe County This is a 40+/- acre farm that is all irrigated. This ground is descent farm ground for rice and soybeans. One electric irrigation well conveys with the property. This small tract also has great potential for waterfowl hunting. |
Monroe County |
40 acres |
$82,000 |
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277 Acres Green Lake Farm with White River Refuge Frontage This property is a sportsman's paradise consisting of 276.5 acres. It has Green Lake frontage on one side and White River Refuge frontage on another. The property has 80 acres, more or less, woods, and the remainder, close to 200 acres, is farmland. The property is excellent deer, turkey, and duck hunting. |
Monroe County |
277 acres |
$967,750 |
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118 +/- Acres in Newton County, AR Nestled in the deepest canyon in Arkansas; lies 118 acres in Newton County. If you're looking for a place to build on deep in a hollow, than this is it. This tract has electricity to some parts and would be a good fit for someone looking for privacy. The timber was select cut about six years ago and is one of the cleanest timbered properties I have ever seen. This tract is only about 7 miles from the Buffalo River and Gene Rush Wildlife Management Area. |
Newton County |
118 acres |
$1,325 per acre |
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387 +/- acres in Elk Country, Newton County AR Adjoining the Ozark National Forrest just south of the Buffalo River lies a very scenic and unique 387 acre Cattle Farm. This property has tons of curb appeal with its mountainous background, rolling pastures, and crystal clear stream frontage. This farm is complete with electricity and water and has many beautiful locations to build a home place. The property has had new fences put up and has a working coral. This property also has good recreational value in terms of the hunting, hiking, camping, floating, riding, or just getting away. So if you're looking for a place that has all this and close to the Elk Herd, than look no further. |
Newton County |
387 acres |
$2,250 per acre |
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240 +/- Acres in Newton County, AR Once a fully operational cattle farm, this 240 acre tract is covered up with deer and turkey. This property is mostly wooded and grown up fields. These fields have created spectacular habitat for wildlife, especially deer. The property has not been hunted in some time and with just a little work in terms of food plots would make this place a deer hunters dream. This tract is also within 3 miles of Gene Rush WMA, AKA Elk Country. With a well and electricity this property is hunting cabin ready!!! |
Newton County |
240 acres |
$1,575 per acre |
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Perry County Wetlands
This 70 acres +/- is conveniently located only two miles west of Perry, AR. It is ideal for deer and duck hunting as well as conservation. The timber was selectively harvested a number of years ago with re-growth providing areas of thick underbrush that support deer and turkey populations. Cypress Creek crosses the land and a lake on the SW corner of the tract provides wetland waterfowl habitat. If you are looking for your own private hunter's get-away within an hour's drive from Little Rock, call Andra Dillard at 501-690-8387
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Perry County |
70 acres |
$126,000 |
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180 Acres of pastureland 17 miles SouthEast of Conway PRICE REDUCED
This investment property has rolling pasture land 29 miles from the intersection of Chenal Parkway and Highway 10, just one mile from Harris Brake WMA in Perry County Arkansas. There is 1/2 mile frontage on AR Hwy 216 on the west and backs up to Fourche LaFave River on the east. This has been used for cattle in the past with great potential as a home estate or a mutiple home development. Hunters should look at this too. Many possibilites and mineral rights go with the property.
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Perry County |
180 acres |
$351,000 |
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521 Acre Duck Club with Farm Income This property is a 521 acre duck club on Big Creek in Phillips County, AR. Most of the property is tillable farmland that produces income and can easily be flooded. The rest is floodable timber. A levee has been built around the farm to flood it prior to hunting season. There are two wells, and relifts are used to pump water back off the farm into Big Creek. There is also quite a bit of timber to hunt. Several blinds and pits are scattered throught the property. This place is a mallard magnet. Deer hunting here is also very good. Big bucks are known to run the woods along big creek, and the sign is there to prove it. This is must see for a sportsman looking to offset his investment with farm income. All offers considered. |
Phillips County |
521 acres |
$1,302,500 |
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63 acres in Phillips County This is a 62.94 acre property that could be converted back to agriculture or developed into a little community. The dirt consists of about 26 acres of Calloway silt loam, 7 acres of Foley silt loam, 18.7 acres of Grenada silt loam and 10 acres of Henry silt loam soils. This property has a nice home place on it with big trees as well as some nice timber. This property is aproximately 80% field and 20% timber. This property has city water, electricity and frontage on HWY 1. |
Phillips County |
63 acres |
$157,350 |
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497+/- Acre Honey Hole in Phillips County This property is 497 +/- acre mixture of Prime Wildlife Habitat adjoining the White River Refuge. The property contains three separate tracts, two of which are in grown up WRP and the other is in green timber inside the White River Levee. The largest tract has developed roads and water control structures to flood portions of the WRP. This property is set up to offer the avid hunter a First Class hunting experience in terms of duck and deer hunting. This property connects to a 676 acre tract that can also be purchased. With all these tracts combined would make a Hunting Paradise. |
Phillips County |
497 acres |
$1,292,200 |
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676 +/- acre Honey Hole in Phillips County Bordering the East side of White River Refuge lies 676+/- acre duck and deer sanctuary. This property offers the avid sportsman a mix of First Class duck hunting, trophy size bucks, and big bucket mouth bass. With 36 acres in food plots, 60 acres of precision leveled rice ground, and the rest in grown up WRP next to the White River Refuge. To top it all of this property has a stocked Old River Lake that winds through about 200 acres of the property. Not to mention the property has three wells and several gates to flood portions of the property. Seriously, if you’re looking for a property that you can do it all on and possibly build a cabin, than search no more.
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Phillips County |
676 acres |
$1,784,000 |
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920 +/- acre farm in Prairie County Bordering the Lonoke & Prairie County line lies a 920 +/- acre irrigated farm. The property is one continuous tract of land that is divided by county and private roads. With its high accessibility to water this farm produces good yields of corn, rice, and beans. This property has both diesel and electric wells; there are also several water control devices that regulate both the 20 acre reservoir and irrigation ditch. The property has 140 +/- acres in CRP with another 30 acres of frontage on Interstate 40. This farm has been well managed and would be a great investment from a crop share or lease back stand point. |
Prairie County |
920 acres |
$3,180 per acre |
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Earn more than 6% at the list price on this farm! 2009 rent $193 per acre!!
Earn more than a 6% ROI at the list price on this farm!
This investment grade property consists of 1031 M/L acres of prime farmland located near Des Arc in Prairie County, AR. The property has approximately 965 tillable acres, 45 acres in CRP and about 21+/- acres in trees, roads, ditches and waterways. This is an excellent fully irrigated rice farm consisting of 9 electric irrigation wells that range from 110-130 ft in depth (static water levels observed at 52-55 ft.) Two of the nine wells are 50hp and produce nearly two million gallons each in a 24 hour day. This property is a great rice farm that has natural grade which makes it very easy to irrigate. This farm contains Calloway, Calhoun and Loring silt loam soils which produce excellent crops of Rice as well as Soybeans and Corn. The average yield is more than 150 dry bushels per acre for rice and more than 43 dry bushels per acre for soybeans. This property is an income generator with potential to produce $193+/acre on a 25/75 split (150 bu/acre rice at $5.50) and the income from both the CRP and CSP payments. Call for more information or to schedule a viewing of this property!
Fred Eason 501-920-7660 or Robert Eason 501-416-6923. |
Prairie County |
1,031 acres |
$3,247,650 |
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1,074 Acres of Duck Land in Pulaski County, already subdivided for 1800 per acre. Just minutes from Little Rock off Interstate 40 lies 1,074 acres of prime duck hunting land. This tract has been in the Wetlands Reserve Program for several years and is an absolute duck factory. Several parcels actually touch the Bayou Meto which is well known for its high concentrations of waterfowl. All tracts have good access points and are gated from the main road that bisects the property. The property is broken up into 8 different parcels containing an 80 acre tract, 138 acre tract, 157.8 acre tract, 173.47 acre tract, 73.8 acre tract, 108.568 acre tract, 137.7 acre tract, and a 205.446 acre tract. All parcells have been surveyed and are priced at 1800 per acre. This property is prime habitat for waterfowl and many other aquatic species. This property would be great for those before or after work excursions.
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Pulaski County |
1,074 acres |
$1,933,200 |
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1010+/- Acres WRP Duck Hunting Property in St. Francis County, AR This property has been put into the WRP program and developed for waterfowl hunting. The location is right off Hwy. 70 just north of Widener and Burnt Cane, AR. The land is surrounded by rice farms. There are also a good number of deer on the property, which is also very close to Crowley’s Ridge, widely known for the huge bucks it produces. |
Saint Francis |
1010 acres |
$1,161,500 |
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Lease a Hunter's Dream on Crowley's Ridge
This is a 120+/- acre hunting lease in St. Francis County Arkansas. This property is located outside of Forrest City overlooking the delta. This property consists of approximately 30 acres of mature pine timber that has been carefully managed for turkey and upland birds. The remainder of the property is mature upland timber consisting of white and red oak as well as pecan, hickory and Chinese chestnut. This property is loaded with turkey and big deer. St. Francis County is bowhunter friendly and only has 1 weekend for shotgun which helps this part of the state grow some giant deer. The land owner lives on the property and will keep any unwanted trespassers out! Please call if this sounds like your weekend getaway! |
St. Francis County |
120 acres |
$2,500 |
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950 acre Farm in St. Francis County 950+/- acres in St. Francis County, AR offered for $2,365,000.00 This farm is near Hughes, AR. Tillable acreage is 881.2. Total base acres for the farm are 1323.3, of which 442 are wheat, 220 are cotton, and 660 are soybeans. The farm has quite a bit of frontage on Hwy. 79. Soils are mostly fine sandy loam. All offers will be considered. Pre-planted pictures this year. Others last year. |
Saint Francis |
950 acres |
$2,365,000 |
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1000 +/- acres in Searcy County If you’re looking for a pristine cattle operation with gorgeous views, then look no further. This property is approximately 1000 +/- acres in Searcy County. Well managed and improved, this tract has had a lot of work done to make it the turn key operation it is today. With miles of new fences, gates, and 26 cattle ponds, this ranch is ready to be grazed. The overall landscape is hill covered Bermuda pastures with low lying valleys with plenty of shade along the natural springs. This tract has Highway and County Road access with electricity through the middle. So if you’re looking for something that’s ready to go, then come on up and take a look. |
Searcy County |
1000 acres |
$2,150 per acre |
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391 +/- acres in Searcy County Just off HWY 74 in Searcy County lies a beautiful mixture of Bermuda filled pastures and hardwood timberland. This tract has a total of 391 acres with about half of it in timber and the other in pasture. Along with the property being fully fenced, it also has 3 ponds combined with 3 wet springs that produce water year round. On top of good ranching potential, this property has good hunting potential for deer, turkey, and quail. This property is also only 15 miles from the Buffalo River and would be a nice place to build a home of your own. |
Searcy County |
391 acres |
$1,650 per acre |
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110 +/- Acres With Minerals in Van Buren County Located West of Clinton, just south of Hwy 16 lies 110 +/- acres of Hardwood Timberland. This property will be sold with Mineral Rights, the owners of the property opted not to lease out their minerals to any gas companies thus far. Two sections South of the property have active gas wells and the adjacent section to the South has been integrated. This tract also has investment potential in terms of marketable hardwood timber. All in all this property is perfect for someone looking for a recreational property with investment grade potential.
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Van Buren County |
110 acres |
$2,200 per acre |
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117 acres in Van Buren County with Mineral Rights This tract is 117 acres in Van Buren County, AR south of Leslie with frontage on Trace Ridge road. Deer and turkey hunting opportunities exist for this property. Also, there are great views from the ridge. In addition, Van Buren County is a very active county in the Fayetteville Shale gas play, and at least half of the mineral rights of this property will convey to the buyer.
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Van Buren County |
117 acres |
$351,000 |
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1027+/- Acres Farmland in Woodruff County This farm is located about 3 miles east of Howell, AR in Woodruff County. Crop bases include wheat at 200.1 acres, soybeans at 570.4 acres, and rice at 261.9 acres. The farm, which is naturally level, has 10 wells and 2 miles of underground pipe, so it is all irrigated. Tillable acreage is 862.8. A five year yield history and all FSA information is on file and available by request. Bayou Deview runs along the eastern boundary of the farm, and the land adjacent on the north and east sides of the farm is owned by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The farm has excellent hunting for trophy deer, ducks, geese, and other small game. Many very secluded and hard to get to timber holes and lakes can be accessed via this farm. There are approximately 165 acres of timber on the northeast part of the farm along Bayou Deview. This is a proven hunting ground that ducks have used for ages. There is also potential for enrollment in conservation programs and even a future sale to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The property is a perfect place for an excellent hunting club with great farm income.
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Woodruff County |
1,027 acres |
$3,500,000 |
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235 acres farmland near Augusta, AR Great farm near Augusta, AR with over 4000 ft. of frontage on highway 64. There is a new pivot and new well on the farm. Soybeans were planted in 2009. FSA information, etc. available upon request. This is an excellent opportunity. |
Woodruff County |
235 acres
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$470,000 |
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260 Acres Farmland and Green Timber Duck Hunting on Bayou DeView This property is 260 acres on Bayou DeView near Fair Oaks, AR. Approximately 180 acres is cropland, some of which has been put into CRP, and the remainder is flooded green timber along Bayou DeView. There are two wells, underground pipe and risers. Farmland was planted in rice and soybeans in 2009. Excellent duck and deer hunting. The farm has highway frontage and great building sites. This farm is right across the highway from the famous Coca Cola hunting club, and this area holds a tremendous amount of ducks.
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Woodruff County |
260 acres |
$520,000 |
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Unis Farm-Mineral Rights Negotiable
Property is irrigated farmland that borders the White river and has good duck hunting and fishing. There is also an old river lake contained within the property borders. It is populated with crappie and bass, as well as other species. |
White County |
903.86 acres |
$2,300 per acre |