Tract 4 (#03019-04052) is a ±40-acre tract of timberland located in western Union County about 1 miles south of El Dorado, AR and about 3 miles east of Junction City, Arkansas (33.036760, -92.691071). A woods road extends from the north and south off improved gravel roads. The timber consists of two stands. Along Three Creeks is a natural stand of hardwood timber that covers about 11 acres. The remaining acreage is a pine plantation established about 2000 and is ready for a first thinning. According to the USDA NRCS web soil survey, the upland soils where the pine stands are located consist primarily of various fine sandy loam soils while the bottomland acreage has primarily Guyton and Amy silt loam soil. All soils on the property are reported to have a site index of 90 feet for loblolly pine at a base age of 50 years. With abundant game such as deer and turkey, this may be the timberland investment you’ve been looking for!
Legal Description: The Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NW¼ SE¼) of Section 34, Township 19 South, Range 17 West, Union County, Arkansas, containing 40 acres, more or less. (Tax Assessor Records: (00000-22899-0000
