Hunting & CRP Land with Potential Home Sites near Bethany: This conveniently located tract offers the best of rural living while being just minutes from the town of Bethany and the Interstate 35 interchange. Multiple potential home sites are available, all within the South Harrison (Bethany) R-II School District, home of the Bulldogs. Electric and water lines are nearby, and the local water district anticipates resuming the installation of water meters in the near future. For additional water information, please contact Harrison County PWSD #2. The property is about 1/2 CRP and 1/2 wooded. The 14+ acres of CRP generate approximately $2,096 annually through September 30th of 2032. The north end of the farm transitions into a mix of hardwood timber and cedar thickets, creating an ideal and secluded bedding area for deer. Hunting opportunities are surprisingly strong, as deer congregate here to avoid pressure from neighboring properties. The rolling terrain and tall CRP grasses provide excellent concealment for quiet access to the bedding areas. The current owners report hunting the property only once this year, during which they observed at least 20 deer bedded on the tract. An old silo has even been repurposed as a unique and effective hunting blind.
Scenic potential home site with a pond, CRP, and hay ground: This handy location offers rural living, yet it's just a few minutes to the town of Bethany and the interchange for Interstate 35. Several potential home sites are available on this tract, situated in the South Harrison (Bethany) RII School District, home of the Bulldogs. Rolling topography offers potential hilltop home sites with views in several directions. Electric and water lines run along the road, and the local water district is hoping to resume setting water meters in the near future. Contact Harrison County PWSD #2 for details on water. The property is mostly open grassland, including CRP and hay ground. The CRP acreage pays approximately $3,617 annually with 2 contracts that include 2.03+- acres paying $119.40 per acre through 9/30/2030 and 23.06+- acres that pays $145.71 per acre through 9/30/2032. If this is more acreage than you need, this property is also offered as either the north or south 1/2 (25.71+- acres).
Secluded potential home site with CRP and hay ground: This handy location offers rural living, yet it's just a few minutes to the town of Bethany and the interchange for Interstate 35. Situated near the end of a dead end road, and just a few miles from town, this property presents a unique blend of seclusion and convenience in the South Harrison (Bethany) RII School District, home of the Bulldogs. Electric and water lines run along the road, and the local water district is hoping to resume setting water meters in the near future. Contact Harrison County PWSD #2 for details on water. The property is mostly open grassland, with quality soils including Lagonda silty clay loam, Grundy silt loam, Armstrong loam, Lamoni clay loam, and Grundy silty clay loam. A portion of the property is enrolled in CRP, with the balance managed for hay, and a touch of privacy provided by the brush and trees along the fence lines. If you would like more acreage, we are also offering an additional 25.71+- acres adjoining to the north. A survey will be required to establish boundaries and a legal description for the property.
Potential home site with views, a pond, CRP, and hay ground: This handy location offers rural living, yet it's just a few minutes to the town of Bethany and the interchange for Interstate 35. Several potential home sites are available on this tract, situated in the South Harrison (Bethany) RII School District, home of the Bulldogs. With county road access on 2 sides and rolling topography, this farm offers potential hilltop home sites with views in several directions. Electric and water lines run along the road, and the local water district is hoping to resume setting water meters in the near future. Contact Harrison County PWSD #2 for details on water. The property is mostly open grassland, including CRP and hay ground. There's also a 1/2+- acre pond in the northeast corner of the farm. If you would like a more acreage, we are also offering an additional 25.71+- acres adjoining to the south. A survey will be required to establish boundaries and a legal description for the property.
Presenting a Combination farm with plenty of income and excellent hunting. Harrison County is known for great deer hunting, and this farm is an excellent example. This property hasn't seen much hunting pressure in recent years, and is home to a thriving deer herd. Deer sign from the recent rut is impressive throughout the property. Even though we didn't get trail cameras out until late December, we have already seen some nice bucks. This farm is very huntable with numerous small fields cut by timbered draws, and pockets of brush and timber. Wildlife here have plenty of water thanks to a hidden pond with a concrete waterer, plus Polecat Creek winds through the tract. Open areas of the farm include a creek bottom tillable field, CRP fields, plus an open grass field that has been used as pasture. The 14+- acre tillable field lays very well and is in excellent condition, comprised mostly of Nodaway silt loam soils with 0-2% slopes and an NCCPI rating of 80! This is a very nice crop field. Exact CRP acreages will be determined by the Farm Service Agency, after the property has been surveyed. There are 3 separate CRP Contracts on the farm with approximately 9.4+- acres enrolled for $136 per acre through 9/30/2030, 3.69+- acres enrolled for $145,71 per acre through 9/30/2032, and 21.3+- acres enrolled for $204 per acre through 9/30/2026. The north end of the farm offers more productive land with 9+- acres of pasture. This field presents an opportunity to develop wildlife habitat by planting warm season grasses and/or wildlife food plots, or a new owner may choose to convert this area for hay production or row crops. If you'd like a place to build a home or cabin, we are also offering smaller buildable tracts nearby.
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Bethany is located in Missouri. Bethany, Missouri has a population of 3,044. Bethany is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 24.24% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 28.44%.
The median household income in Bethany, Missouri is $34,000. The median household income for the surrounding county is $45,313 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Bethany is 44.4 years.
The average high temperature in July is 87 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 14.7 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 38.4 inches per year, with 18.6 inches of snow per year.