Sweet Hill Farm is 62-acre tract of land located in north Coffee County on County Road 217 almost directly in between Troy and Enterprise. This tract is comprised of farmland in cultivation, and natural stands of timber comprised of pine and hardwoods. This income producing property is just the right size for an investment in farmland, a homestead, or recreational property!
Out of 62 acres, 36 acres (+/-) is currently in cultivation and is under an active farm lease for the year. This acreage features sandy loam soil and is conducive for growing cotton, peanuts, and corn. Aside from its ability to grow cash crops, the open acreage would also be very suitable for converting into permanent pasture for cattle or converting into hay fields for bailage. If recreation was the primary objective, the sandy soil on this tract would also be a good fit for growing longleaf pines. If properly pla...
Out of 62 acres, 36 acres (+/-) is currently in cultivation and is under an active farm lease for the year. This acreage features sandy loam soil and is conducive for growing cotton, peanuts, and corn. Aside from its ability to grow cash crops, the open acreage would also be very suitable for converting into permanent pasture for cattle or converting into hay fields for bailage. If recreation was the primary objective, the sandy soil on this tract would also be a good fit for growing longleaf pines. If properly planted and managed, this tract could be an outstanding recreational, farm, and timber tract.
There is plenty of evidence that deer and turkey frequent the property, the unique shapes of the fields produce scenic views and great vantage points for hunting with family and friends.
There are multiple sites suitable for a home on the property. This tract lays out perfect for a home and barn setup! Power is available at county road 217, establishing a homestead would more than likely require a well to be drilled.
This property is shown by appointment only. For more information or to schedule a showing call Dalton Dalrymple at 334-447-5600.