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On occasion, we are able to view properties that have been truly improved for wildlife by the owner. The Orchard is just such a property. This tract has been managed for the deer hunter in mind. Along with the 82.2 acres in this ownership the purchaser will have the right to lease an adjoining 78 acres, all with creek frontage, giving you 160 acres of hunting rights. The current owner allowed no deer harvesting for the first five years of ownership and strict rack (16w 8pt+)restrictions thereafter. Now the results are starting to pay dividends.
Some of the improvements include the planting of numerous fruit trees such as fuyu persimmon, fig, apple, peach, and pear to name a few. Other plantings are muscadine and grape vines along with planted acorn bearing oaks like Shumard, Nutall, and Sawtooth. ...
Some of the improvements include the planting of numerous fruit trees such as fuyu persimmon, fig, apple, peach, and pear to name a few. Other plantings are muscadine and grape vines along with planted acorn bearing oaks like Shumard, Nutall, and Sawtooth. The owner has been practicing Timber Stand Improvement (TSI) by injecting low value-scrub species to release timber and mast producing hardwoods. Relax in the condo-like 8x8 shooting house overlooking a 1.5 acre food plot or many of the other stands located through out the property. Included with the property is a ready to camp, 32 Fleetwood camper set under a 18x48 pole barn as well as a partially finished 40x40 pole barn.
This property will allow you to avoid all the work and have an instant premier hunting property. Lets start hunting!
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Hwy 43/ Hwy 42 intersection in New Hebron (Regions Bank), drive North on Hwy 43 1.6 miles to Ned Riley Rd. Turn Northeast (Right) on Ned Riley for 0.7 miles to county line. The road name changes to Hardy Williams, continue on for 0.6 miles to D.K. Mansfield Road. Turn East (Right) on D.K. Mansfield and go 0.8 miles to tract.
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