164 +/- acres of native grass, ponds, waterways, and timber in Freeborn County. This property is enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) which is a combination of the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) and a perpetual easement through the Reinvest in Minnesota program (RIM). Throughout this property there are four ponds totaling 17 acres, three pockets of timber making 5 acres, and the remainder in prairie cordgrass, barnyard, and other native prairie grasses. Various tree species include Elm, Sandbar Willow, Oak, and Elder. This property would be a great multipurpose recreational retreat as there are good numbers of pheasants, whitetail deer, and waterfowl. On top of all the hunting possibilities, this property also contains a building right, and an elevated 5 +/- acre build site location. For any specific questions regarding the CREP Program this property is enr...
164 +/- acres of native grass, ponds, waterways, and timber in Freeborn County. This property is enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) which is a combination of the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) and a perpetual easement through the Reinvest in Minnesota program (RIM). Throughout this property there are four ponds totaling 17 acres, three pockets of timber making 5 acres, and the remainder in prairie cordgrass, barnyard, and other native prairie grasses. Various tree species include Elm, Sandbar Willow, Oak, and Elder. This property would be a great multipurpose recreational retreat as there are good numbers of pheasants, whitetail deer, and waterfowl. On top of all the hunting possibilities, this property also contains a building right, and an elevated 5 +/- acre build site location. For any specific questions regarding the CREP Program this property is enrolled in please contact the Freeborn County Soil and Water Conservation District. Building inquiries please contact Freeborn County Environmental Services.
*Easy access location
*High number of deer, pheasants, and waterfowl
*17 acres of ponds
*5 acres of timber
*4 miles from Clarks Grove
*7 miles from Albert Lea
*1 hour from Rochester
*1 hour 10 minutes to Burnsville
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Interstate I35, take the MN-251 East Exit (Clarks Grove exit). Follow MN-251 East for 1 mile. Take Freeborn County Road 92 South for 1.5 miles, go East on 265th Street for mile, property is on North side of 265th Street.
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