Located just outside Farmington in Lee County, Iowa, this 70± acre combination farm offers a strong mix of seclusion, agricultural income, building potential, and recreational land. A private, secluded driveway leads into the property and opens to an excellent building site for a country home, hunting cabin, or weekend retreat.
Approximately 20 acres are currently producing row crops and provide an immediate agricultural component. Additional acreage has historically been used as cattle pasture and offers potential for conversion to additional tillable production. This gives a future owner options to increase productive acreage while maintaining a versatile mix of open ground and wildlife habitat.
The recreational side of the property features mature whitetail deer and wild turkey, a creek providing year-round water, natural pinch points, travel corridors, and multiple locations for hunting setups and food plots. Smaller openings could serve as staging plots, while larger open areas provide opportunities for destination food sources designed to attract and hold wildlife throughout the season.
The property directly borders Shimek State Forest to the west, providing convenient access to thousands of additional acres of public land. Whether your goals include building, farming, hunting, expanding tillable acreage, or creating a secluded recreational retreat, this 70± acre property offers multiple ways to use and improve the land.
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