The Palarm Creek Farm is one contiguous parcel totaling 830 acres, more or less. There are approximately 685 FSA cropland acres and 39.4 acres are currently enrolled in CRP. The farm is bordered by Palarm Creek which provides nutrient-rich water to irrigate approximately 545 acres, and 120 acres are dryland acres. In addition, there are 20 acres of pasture and the remaining acres are in woods, irrigation ditches, and roads. Soybeans, rice, and wheat have been the primary crops grown in the past and the 2017 crop is entirely soybeans.
Duck and deer hunting are the primary recreational opportunities. Palarm Creek provides fishing opportunities and the topography is such that the next owner could consider building a reservoir. The property is one mile from the Arkansas Game and Fish Commissions Bell Slough State Wildlife Management Area. A little over one-mile boat ride will take you down P...
Duck and deer hunting are the primary recreational opportunities. Palarm Creek provides fishing opportunities and the topography is such that the next owner could consider building a reservoir. The property is one mile from the Arkansas Game and Fish Commissions Bell Slough State Wildlife Management Area. A little over one-mile boat ride will take you down Palarm Creek into the Arkansas River for additional hunting and fishing adventures. Only 20 minutes from Little Rock, near Morgan, Arkansas.
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