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Rob Rice
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Mossy Oak Properties Cache River Land Farm
Arkansas
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+/-23 Acres in Bradley County Attached to Poultry Farm
$69,000
23 Acres
Banks, Arkansas, 71631
This +/-23 acres is attached to a +/- 30 acres of a poultry farm that is also for sale. Located in Bradley County, Arkansas, this small tract has excellent opportunity for deer and turkey hunting. Wit approximately +/-800 feet or road frontage on HWY 278, this property can be hunted or set up as a home site. You've got options with this +/-23 acres!

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258± Acres Near West Helena
$849,000
258 Acres
Lexa, Arkansas, 72355
This 258 acre property is in Philips County, AR and was recently enrolled as a WRE providing recreational opportunities for wildlife enthusiasts. Conveniently located, this farm is a mile west of the St. Francis National Forest, a short distance from the Mississippi River, Crowley's Ridge, and the Memphis bridge. As a WRE property, what was once corn or soybean fields have been converted to ponds and levees planted in native hardwood species. There are 4 main ponds with about 3,400 cypress trees planted along certain perimeters of the ponds, with 6 varieties of oaks, and a total of 34,000 trees planted on the property. With food plots, moist soil units and good resting areas, this property provides the necessary ingredients for waterfowl and whitetail hunting opportunities. About an acre of the property has been left out of the WRE to provide easy access to this future hunting club. Gravel and build up material can be found on site.Wetland Reserve Easement:The purpose of this easement is to restore, protect, manage, maintain, and enhance the functional values of wetlands and other lands, and for the conservation of natural values including fish and wildlife and their habitat, water quality improvement, flood water retention, groundwater recharge, open space, aesthetic values, and environmental education. It is the intent of NRCS to give the Landowner the opportunity to participate in the restoration and management activities on the Easement Area.Land Owner Goals: - To establish stands of bottomland hardwoods that are native to the Mississippi Alluvial Valley.- To promote hard mast bearing trees for wildlife benefits.- To expand habitat for a wider variety of wildlife species.- Establish a woodland cover type to enhance water quality by reducing storm flow and runoff into local drainages and streams.Current Conditions:This WRE easement is located in Phillips County in east central Arkansas. Philips County is agricultural raising rice, cotton soybeans and other small grains. This property is typical of the land in Phillips County which is considered one of the more productive counties in Arkansas. The terrain is a series of broad flats broken up by low ridges, slow running, intermittent streams and a series of southwesterly drainages. The tract is seasonally wet and drains out slowly.Species Selection For All Hardwood Fields:3000 per species (Cherrybark Oak, Shumard Oak, Nuttall Oak, Swamp Chestnut Oak, Willow Oak, Pin Oak, Black Walnut) and 3400 per species (River Birch, Red Maple, Persimmon, Cypress)Survey:Reforestation projects like the one outlined in this plan are expensive and difficult to execute, but are worth the investment of finances and labor because, healthy, well stocked stands of mixed bottomland hardwoods provide important food sources, habitat and breeding areas for a wide variety of wildlife species. Roughly one third of threatened and endangered species live and breed in wetlands in the lower 48 states. Bottomland hardwood timber does a lot for water quality in our streams and rivers by reducing the severity of flooding by providing storage areas for flood water; filtering and sequestering nutrients; processing organic waste in run-off and by reducing sediment getting into streams. Bottomland hardwood timber provide many economic and employment opportunities for a vast number of people in the state of Arkansas.

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Whisper Ridge - 126 acres in Marble Falls, AR - Newton County
$1,200,000
126 Acres
Marble Falls, Arkansas, 72648
126 acres near Boone and Newton County. Property lies east of the Arkansas National Scenic 7 Byway between Harrison and Jasper. Two cabins on the property. One, two bedroom house, and a separate bunk cabin. A barn is located near the dwellings with several pieces of farm equipment included in the sale.Approximately 25% of the property consists of food plots and pastures with the remaining 75% consisting of mixed hardwood and some pine. There are 6 fully enclosed deer stands with gravity feeders throughout. Stocked fishing pond with bass. Developed with improved wildlife habitat as top priority. Excellent population of mature whitetails, turkey, bear, and hogs. Located close to Jasper, but an equal drive to Harrison that has all the necessary shopping and supplies for the property. Almost entirely surrounded by large landowners. At the end of a gravel road providing even more privacy.

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Expansive 500± Acres in Newton County, Arkansas near Jasper
$2,500,000
500 Acres
Deer, Arkansas, 72628
Expansive 500± Acres in Newton County, Arkansas near JasperWelcome to an extraordinary investment in Newton County, Arkansas located near Jasper in the beautiful Ozarks. This 500± acre property, priced at $2.5 million, is set in a thriving eco-tourism area near the Buffalo National River. With mixed hardwoods, pasture land, and stunning vistas, it's perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and investors.Features:Wildlife: Excellent habitat for deer, bear, and turkey, ideal for hunting.Home Sites: Dozens of beautiful sites with spectacular views.Diverse Landscape: Mixed hardwoods and fenced pasture land, suitable for cattle and hay production.Multiple Dwellings: Several dwellings with backup generators.Outbuildings: Includes barns, outbuildings, and a shop with a walk-in freezer for game storage.Infrastructure: Gates, rural water, and electric services on-site, connected to multiple buildings.Development Potential: 160-260± acres suitable for future development and subdivision.This property offers natural beauty, modern amenities, and significant development potential. Don’t miss this opportunity to own a piece of Arkansas paradise! Contact listing agent Rob Rice at (501) 821-3000 for more information.
