This 190-acre tract in northwest Harrison County offers a versatile blend of productivity, recreation, and future potential. With 145.7 acres currently in row crop production, the farm provides strong income opportunities, while an additional 42 acres of grass, waterways, and timber add diversity and natural beauty. Four ponds are scattered across the property, enhancing both livestock and wildlife value, and the low annual taxes of just $384.62 help make ownership even more attractive. Gravel road frontage along one side ensures easy access, and rural water and electricity run along the west boundary for added convenience.
Beyond its farming appeal, this property also holds excellent hunting potential thanks to its mix of cover, water, and open ground that attracts wildlife year-round. The layout offers a promising future build site for those wanting to create a country home or retreat surrounded by wide-open views. For buyers seeking room to expand, an additional 80 acres is available directly to the south, making this an outstanding opportunity to invest in land that can grow with your plans.

























