Located in one of the strongest whitetail and turkey hunting neighborhoods in northeast Missouri, this 91 +/- acre tract is just north of Kirksville, tucked away in the timbered ridges and rolling creek beds of northern Adair County. The farm contains approximately 83 acres of timber and 7 acres of open areas, divided between two creek bottom grass fields, a long ridgetop field, and a power line cut. The open areas on this farm are prime food plot sites and are located in heavy wildlife traffic areas. The two fields hidden on the west side of the farm are tucked alongside a creek and are completely surrounded by mature timber. Every time I have stepped foot on this farm I have jumped deer on the open ridge and the west fields. The ridgetop is a major intersection! It would be a great spot for a box blind and a long food plot. The majority of the ridge is surrounded by big timber behind a...
Located in one of the strongest whitetail and turkey hunting neighborhoods in northeast Missouri, this 91 +/- acre tract is just north of Kirksville, tucked away in the timbered ridges and rolling creek beds of northern Adair County. The farm contains approximately 83 acres of timber and 7 acres of open areas, divided between two creek bottom grass fields, a long ridgetop field, and a power line cut. The open areas on this farm are prime food plot sites and are located in heavy wildlife traffic areas. The two fields hidden on the west side of the farm are tucked alongside a creek and are completely surrounded by mature timber. Every time I have stepped foot on this farm I have jumped deer on the open ridge and the west fields. The ridgetop is a major intersection! It would be a great spot for a box blind and a long food plot. The majority of the ridge is surrounded by big timber behind a thick perimeter of mature cedars, giving the field a safe and hidden environment. There are deer and turkey tracks and sign all throughout the farm. The farm lays to where it would allow multiple hunters during rifle and bow season. There is a trail system that gets you all around the farm and gives you the ability to get equipment into the back fields if necessary. It is a beautiful stand of rolling timber all throughout the farm, which includes a handful of marketable walnuts, big oaks, cedar thickets, and mixed hickory. This farm has access on a lightly traveled graveled road and private drive access on the east boundary, making nearly the entire farm not visible from a public road. If you are in the market to find a farm that has potential for a giant to run by at any moment in the stand, this one should not be overlooked! Call Will Wiest for more information, maps, and to schedule a tour.
Property Features
-91 +/- acres located 7 miles north of Kirksville in Adair County
-Incredible hunting neighborhood for mature whitetail
-The farm is absolutely loaded with turkey
-83 acres of rolling and diverse timber
-Mature hardwoods and dense bedding areas
-Big oaks, a handful of walnuts, and dense cedar thickets
-8 acres of open ground, ideal for multiple food plot locations
-Trail system allows access to each portion of the farm
-No history of logging on the farm
-1 nice pond close to the private road
-Ability to host multiple hunters
-Offers a great build site tucked off of the road overlooking the pond
-Kirksville has several hotels, restaurants, and shopping centers
-Survey will be provided to buyer prior to closing
-Located 3/4 mile off of blacktop on a secluded, lightly traveled, gravel road
-2019 taxes: $90.06
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Kirksville: Take Highway 63 N. Then go west on Highway AA to Peacock Rd. The farm is on the north side of Peacock Rd.
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