120 acres more or less (63 acres tillable, balance in timber and brush) $431,400 ($3595/acre) Property is located in Richfield Township, near Richfield, Illinois; 5 minutes S of Liberty, Illinois; 30 minutes SE of Quincy, Illinois; 1 1/2 hours N of St. Louis area; 4 1/2 hours SW of Chicago, Illinois Tillable income provides approximately $9000/year Year to year hunting lease provides $6000/year income Property is secluded and quiet located... more at the end of a dead end road Located in a highly productive big buck area surrounded by prime whitetail habitat Property is loaded with natural funnels and pinch points for ideal standsites to ambush bruiser bucks (check out the aerial!!!) Talk about natural funnels and pinch points, this property is absolutely covered up with them. The stand locations are endless. Add on top of that being situated at the end of a dead end road as well as surrounded by prime West Central Illinois whitetail habitat and you've got a bonified trophy producer. Tillable acres provide good income but some could also be used as ideal hidden food plot locations. Adams County is always near the top of the Illinois deer harvest and ultimately the big buck record books!!
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