If you’re looking for a top-tier recreational farm in SE Iowa, take a close look at this 65-acre parcel in Davis County. Location, location, location this farm sits tucked underneath a highly managed 600+ acre property, dramatically reducing hunting pressure in the area and allowing mature Iowa whitetails to reach their full potential. The farm offers ideal wildlife habitat with old, overgrown cattle pastures that create some of the best bedding cover imaginable. A nice mix of timber stretches across the south side, and the property also includes three ponds, good fencing, and a creek, providing excellent water sources and travel corridors for deer and turkeys. Several spots throughout the property would be perfect for establishing strategic food plots, giving a new owner the ability to enhance holding power even more. Access is a major highlight there is a deeded easement from the west, and the seller is also willing to provide additional access from the south, allowing you to hunt this farm effectively on a variety of wind directions. Surrounded by management-minded neighbors and situated in an area known for producing quality deer, this farm is an excellent choice for anyone seeking a premier recreational property in southern Iowa. KEY FEATURES Premier 65-acre SE Iowa recreational farm Exceptional wildlife habitat and bedding cover Timber, ponds, fencing, and creek included Ideal locations for strategic food plots Multiple access points for optimal hunting
Prime commercial spot located on the south edge of Bloomfield along Highway 63. This property consists of 3.58 acres with utilities nearby and a shared driveway. Daily traffic is 4840 vehicles.
This 15-acre tract in Davis County offers the perfect blend of timber, open grass, and privacy, making it ideal for a smaller hunting property or a future acreage and homesite. With approximately 10 acres of timber and 5 acres of open grassland, it provides excellent wildlife habitat along with a good building location. The 15 acres are being split off a 40-acre tract and will be subject to a final survey prior to closing. The landowner is also open to negotiating hunting rights or potentially selling more tillable acres, providing an opportunity to expand this into a more complete hunting or investment property. From a hunting perspective, this property checks all the boxes. The timber is a mix of hardwood and pasture timber and features a couple of ridges that provide good bedding for different times of the year and naturally funnel deer toward the neighboring crop field, which serves as the main food source for all the ground around and is a hub for wildlife activity in the area. One of the best features of this tract is its privacy. Located at the end of Harvest Avenue, a dead-end road with no through traffic due to a bridge closure just north of the property, this area sees very little activity. Numerous deer trails cross the road and enter this property from neighboring lands. Approximately 4.5 acres of open grassland near the road provides a good building location for a home or cabin, offering peaceful seclusion yet convenient proximity.
The best hunting farms offer a diversity of habitat types, and this property is just that. There are 51.04 +/- acres enrolled in the conservation reserve program, primarily CP25 (warm-season grasses) along with CP27 and CP28, providing a strong annual payment of $7,946, one contract expiring in 2036 and the other in 2033. The warm-season grasses are a fantastic complement to the timbered/brushy draws. Multiple food plots within the CRP have been established on this farm. Clover, beans, and a brassica plot will be ready to go for this upcoming fall! There is a creek running through the center of the property as well as a half-acre pond that provides year-round water. Access coming from two entrances on the east side with a brand new culvert/creek crossing on the southeast border, making for stealth ingress/egress once hunting season starts. Also, the topography makes the interior of this farm not visible from the road, allowing it to hunt big. This can offer a great build site as well. Davis County is a top-end producer for giant whitetails, and make no mistake, this farm has all that it takes to be great. I personally know of several properties in close proximity consistently harvesting deer 170"+!
Located just south of Bloomfield, Iowa, this stunning 180-acre farm offers a rare combination of excellent recreational opportunities and reliable income. Ideal for hunters, anglers, and outdoor enthusiasts, the property features prime hunting ground, fishing spots, and ATV trails, making it the perfect getaway or investment. This farm has great access with multiple entry points, ensuring easy access to all areas. The land also boasts several excellent building sites with utilities readily available, offering endless possibilities for a building your dream home. With an annual income of over $26,500, this property provides a fantastic opportunity for both recreation and investment. Located within the Davis County school district, it's just a short 15-minute drive to Downing, Missouri, offering a convenient rural location. Additional 20 acres and home could be available for purchase. In today’s market, farms that combine high-quality hunting, fishing, and consistent income are hard to come by—don’t miss out on this unique opportunity!
Albert Wright Page, License B62241000, Xome Inc., License FO5635000, [email protected], 844-400-XOME (9663), 4471 North Billman Estates, Shelbyville, IN 46176

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Bloomfield is located in Iowa. Bloomfield, Iowa has a population of 2,665. Bloomfield is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 31.54% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 38.26%.
The median household income in Bloomfield, Iowa is $55,156. The median household income for the surrounding county is $76,755 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Bloomfield is 40.5 years.
The average high temperature in July is 85.4 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 13.9 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 40.1 inches per year, with 22.9 inches of snow per year.