Check out this sweet little hunting tract located behind the old Prosperity mine in a remote part of the county known for having dense wildlife populations! Located off a lightly traveled county road sits a 40â wide owned parcel that stretches down the center of two ag fields and back to a larger 16.5 acre wooded tract. This property is located adjacent to big ag and some obvious ideal bedding with 40 acres of recently enrolled WRP land across the NE corner. This property sets up perfect as a staging area farm with the majority of the trails leading to/from the NE. Making use of an old log landing for a food plot has been opened up and is ready for disking and seeding. This could prove to be a very productive big buck strategy and at the very least will provide some great high traffic hunting scenarios. With just a little work, this property could absolutely produce. The timber on this property ranges from mostly brush to pretty decent pockets of hardwoods with most of the species being maples, sycamore, gum, hackberry, and poplar. However, there are a few large red oaks and several big pin oaks that were dropping tons of acorns this past fall. A healthy turkey population thrives throughout this part of the county with several birds spotted on the property at various times. Trapping, small game hunting, and foraging for morels is also said to be top notch on this property. All in all, this is a perfect working manâs hunting property.
If youâve been thinking about land banking, looking to add to your current farming operation, or just want a recreational property that pays for itself then look no further. This property offers high quality soils holding an average NCCPI of 70.1, currently cash rented at the county average of $155/ac. The tillable acreage is surrounded by mature hard wood forest that is locally known for holding lots of game animals. Additional recreation is found with Harbin Creek running across the northern part of this property and flowing into the White River about 1/2 mile downstream. Creating a campsite along the creek would be as simple as driving in on the trail system that surrounds the entire tillable acreage. Imagine spending summer nights fishing off the bank or kayaking out to the river from your very own property! The southern side of this property adjoins big timber tracts and features a well-travelled bench half way up the hill that is littered with wildlife sign; extending the entire width of the property. In addition to its many qualities, the smaller size of this property will make it an attractive option for many buyers. If youâve been searching for a smaller recreational piece that has good ROI, this is one you'll certainly want to check out!

Albert Wright Page, License RB14038157, Xome Inc., License RC51300094, [email protected], 844-400-XOME (9663), 4471 North Billman Estates, Shelbyville, IN 46176

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Petersburg is located in Indiana. Petersburg, Indiana has a population of 2,346. Petersburg is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 22.28% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 28.83%.
The median household income in Petersburg, Indiana is $48,846. The median household income for the surrounding county is $57,283 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Petersburg is 48.4 years.
The average high temperature in July is 87.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 21.8 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 47.7 inches per year, with 9.6 inches of snow per year.