The Greeson West Tract is comprised of +/-79 acres of a 1999 pine plantation and +/-215 acres of a 2002 pine plantation, both of which are of industrial grade, well stocked and in excellent condition. Approximately 127 acres are in a 2005 pine plantation that is moderately well stocked and in good condition. A 1985 pine plantation consists of +/-33 acres and is nearing maturity. Approximately 60 acres are in a mature, native stand of mixed pine and hardwood. The streamside zones total +/-327 acres and consist of native hardwood along with native and planted pine. The remaining forested acres consist of young, pre-merchantable hardwood and pine regeneration. Access to the tract is excellent with all weather gravel county roads and private roads. Topography on the tract is rolling and the soils are well drained with elevations ranging from approximately 400 feet to 600 feet. Site indices f...
The Greeson West Tract is comprised of +/-79 acres of a 1999 pine plantation and +/-215 acres of a 2002 pine plantation, both of which are of industrial grade, well stocked and in excellent condition. Approximately 127 acres are in a 2005 pine plantation that is moderately well stocked and in good condition. A 1985 pine plantation consists of +/-33 acres and is nearing maturity. Approximately 60 acres are in a mature, native stand of mixed pine and hardwood. The streamside zones total +/-327 acres and consist of native hardwood along with native and planted pine. The remaining forested acres consist of young, pre-merchantable hardwood and pine regeneration. Access to the tract is excellent with all weather gravel county roads and private roads. Topography on the tract is rolling and the soils are well drained with elevations ranging from approximately 400 feet to 600 feet. Site indices for loblolly pine range from 68 to 95 feet on base age 50. Logging operability is excellent with the elevation changes and well drained nature of the property.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom the intersection of AR Hwy 26 and AR Hwy 19 in Murfreesboro, travel north on AR 19 approximately 6.1 miles to Narrorws Dam on south side of Lake Greeson. Turn left and cross over Little Missouri River onto Beacon Hill Road and travel west approximately 2.6 miles to Pike County Road 630. Turn Right onto Pike CR 630 and travel aproximately 0.5 miles to Pike County Road 624. Turn left onto Pike CR 624 and travel approximately 0.9 miles to find KFS Sign and Flagging marking the northeast corner of the tract.
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