Properties like this 90-acre Sauk County farm don't come along often. It offers a well-balanced mix of income producing open ground and wooded ridges, prime whitetail habitat.
Approximately 48 acres are currently set up for rotational grazing, expected to be cut for hay this year, with the option to transition into row crops in the future. The soils are primarily silt loam carrying an average NCCPI of 61.59.
The balance of the farm is made up of timber in two primary blocks connected by a wooded finger, which naturally funnels deer movement through the heart of the property. The south block is an overgrown, brushy pasture dotted with mature apple trees. For early season, it doesn't get much better than this spot, especially if a new clover seeding is established in the orchard meadow. This thicket transitions into a more mature hardwood ridge scattered with oaks. The north block features a larger hardwood ridge; a gentle valley runs east and west through the center.
Both timber blocks set up well for hunting. Food plots are positioned tight to cover next to each, while manipulated fencing "jumps" help steer deer movement to maximize opportunities.
Access is a standout feature. A central field access road runs through the main valley, allowing you to move through the farm with minimal impact, slipping in and out of stand locations without disturbing the primary bedding areas on either end.
A potential building site just off the road offers an excellent opportunity for a home or hunting camp. Conveniently located between Loganville and Plain, the property is easy to get to and within a short drive to nearby amenities.
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Directions:
From Plain, go north on 23 for 7 mi. Left on Eli Valley Rd for 1.5 mi. Left on Friendship Dr which turns into Eli Valley Rd for 1.5 mi. Property on right.