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110 Acres in Macon County

Most hunting land managers spend decades trying to get their farm to look like this.....110 acres of the most diverse habitat you can think of, from 6' tall warm season grasses, mature cedars, thickets and hardwood creek bottoms. This tract is surrounded by row crops, giving the deer and turkey all the food they can handle. There are countless beat-down trails heading from the center of the property to the huge surrounding ag fields. There are multiple potential food plot areas, that could easily intercept deer traveling back and forth from food to bed. With access all along the eastern border, you will have excellent access with any dominant westerly wind. Call Luke Shoemaker with questions, 660-676-2218.

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