Good habitat and seclusion are two factors that go a long way toward establishing the potential of a tract of land to consistently produce big whitetails and wild turkeys. Western Missouri grows healthy numbers of both, and this farm in particular has the capacity to produce them in abundance. From just a glance at the aerial photo, you’ll quickly realize that the terrain, vegetation, and location offer plenty of promise for the sportsman looking for a dynamite hunting farm. Walnut Creek forms the anchor of the habitat as it laces its way through the property, and long fingers of oak timber stretch towards the ridgetops covered in native prairie and bluestem meadows, offering tremendous plant diversity, food, and cover. 40+ acres of the uplands are in row crops, further enhancing the diversity and appeal of the tract, as well as offering some income.
Wooded portions of the property are do...
Wooded portions of the property are dominated by post oak, white oak, red oak, and pin oak, as well as a healthy component of other hardwoods such as cherry, walnut, persimmon, hackberry, and elm. The understory of these woodlands contains an abundance of native legumes and native grasses that offer cover and food, in addition to the acorns and other mast. The gently rolling terrain creates plenty of natural features that effectively funnel game movement, creating pinch points and bottlenecks that are sure to be hot spots for plenty of action as the whitetail rut ramps up in late October and continues throughout the season.
Three fiberglass Redneck blinds on 10’ stands are perfect for long sits on cold or rainy days, and their location overlooking food plots makes them ideal for any hunt. Existing trails provide good access through the tract, with plenty of opportunity to create additional trails for funneling game movement and further enhancing accessibility.
Simply put, this is one of the best hunting farms on the market in southwest Missouri today, and it’s priced right. Other options and configurations for splitting the farm are possible. If you’d like to schedule an appointment to see this remarkable piece of hunting heaven, call Land Agent Scott Sudkamp at (417) 321-5427 today.
Property Features
-Oak-dominated timber stands
-Native grass & prairie uplands
-40 +/- acres of row crop ground
-Miles of creeks and draws
-County road access from the south end
-Rural water availability
-Electric service at county road
-Secluded food plots
-3 Redneck fiberglass blinds on 10’ stands
-286 +/- acres
-Plenty of whitetails and turkeys
-Sheldon School District
From Nevada, go south on I-49 to Exit 91 (Bellamy/Hwy DD). Go east on Hwy DD 6.5 miles to 2375 Rd. Turn north on 2375 Rd and go mile to corner of 2375/Warwick Rd. Turn east on Warwick Rd and go mile to south end of the property. Park at sign.