Nestled in the heart of Caldwell County, Missouri, this exceptional 109 +/- acre tract near Braymer offers a rare combination of outstanding hunting, reliable income, and long term land value. With Highway 116 road frontage this property is both easily accessible and conveniently located. The farm features mature timber, secluded fields, a creek, pasture, and CRP ground creating the kind of natural habitat that consistently produces trophy whitetail and turkey season after season. This is an all around exceptional farm that checks every box for the serious land owner. The farm boasts 48.01 acres currently enrolled in CRP through 2035, the property generates an annual payment of $7,586 providing reliable income. The CRP ground is in great condition, terraced, and tiled, reflecting the kind of meticulous care that speaks to the overall quality of this farm. Pasture ground adds additional versatility for the buyer looking to run cattle or lease grazing rights, making this a property that works hard for its owner in every season. When it comes to hunting, this Caldwell County tract truly performs. The creek draws wildlife through the property like a natural highway, while the secluded fields and mature timber provide ideal staging areas and bedding cover for whitetail and turkey alike. The combination of CRP, timber, creek bottom, and open pasture creates a diverse habitat that holds animals year round and gives hunters multiple setups across the property. Whether you're looking for a family hunting legacy, a recreational retreat, or a productive land investment that pays while you own it, this 109 +/- acre farm near Braymer, Missouri is an opportunity you won't want to pass up.
With the beef market holding strong, pasture and/or hay ground is becoming harder and harder to find. This 114+/- acres in southeast Caldwell County Missouri could satisfy either of both of those needs. The farm is set up for a cattle operation with fencing and cross fencing in some areas. With roughly 60 acres open currently and the ability for 10-15 more with minimal clearing, this could support a decent herd. A 1.2 acre pond in the front portion of the farm could provide a cooling and drink area, along with the gate providing access to the eastern portion of the farm this is the ideal spot for the grazing portion. The western side along the road is currently not fenced along the driveway, allowing for this area to be in hay production. There is a spring fed creek in the northern portion of the farm that could provide water to the livestock and wildlife on the farm. The very back open field on the north end was in CRP in the past and many of the plants and flowers from that are still in existence. The McBee Chapel Dr road frontage along the eastern half would be a good place to build a home, if one chooses to. While touring and picturing the farm, sightings and evidence of deer were observed. With many timbered draws on the farm, this farm could be set up to hunt a few people without impeding each other. If you are looking to expand or start a cattle operation, this is a farm that you should see. Great size, good location and minimal work for getting the farm into production.
A rare opportunity to own a premier, multi-use property in Caldwell County, Missouri, offering the ideal balance of steady agricultural return and world-class whitetail hunting. Productive, diversified soils (Lamoni and Adair) make this 120-acre farm a strong fit for both farming operations and outdoor enthusiasts. With 76 tillable acres and a current tenant farmer willing to continue the lease, this property offers turnkey income potential from day one. • Income-Producing Acreage: 76+/- acres currently in active row crop production, providing consistent annual cash flow to help pay for your investment while feeding the local wildlife. • Exceptional Wildlife Habitat: Approximately 40 acres of mature timber featuring established travel corridors, natural pinch points, and ideal funneling for monster North Missouri bucks. • Water Features: Two permanent ponds providing reliable, year-round water sources for wildlife and livestock. • Turnkey Hunting Setup: The seamless blend of high-protein agricultural fields, dense timber cover, and key water sources creates a natural haven for big bucks and wild turkeys. Numerous ideal locations for food plots, box blinds, and tree stands. Row Crop Hill Land with Timber, Ponds, Excellent Hunting and Recreation Short Legal: Twn 55, Rng 26, Sec 32. Legal on deed to govern. Total Acres: 120+/- FSA Info: Total Acres 119.03+/-, Cropland Acres 79.55+/- (Current owner planted 76+/- Acres) Whether you are looking to expand your agricultural footprint, add a high-yielding recreational asset to your land portfolio, or secure your own private hunting sanctuary with built-in income, this Caldwell County farm delivers on all fronts. Beyond row crops, the farm offers a second income stream through an active hunting lease. Heavy deer signs throughout the property points to strong recreational value in a county known for quality whitetail hunting. Both farming and hunting rights transfer in 2027 under current lease agreements.
This investment and recreational farm located in Carroll County, Missouri offers substantial income and various recreational uses with a rolling, picturesque landscape. Consisting of 194.6 +/- total acres with 173.95 +/- tillable acres in production, strategic grass waterways, and mature timber draws. The farm has an excellent reputable farm tenant that would be willing to lease the farm for $225 per tillable acre providing $39,138.75 in income per year. The farm has been planted in Corn & Wheat for 2026 and the corn looks outstanding. The farm would be open for 2027 farming rights. The tillable acres consist of predominantly Class II and III soils known as Greenton Silty Clay Loam, Grundy Silt Loam, and Colo Silty Clay Loam. In addition to its farming opportunities, this property also boasts a variety of wildlife and hunting opportunities that are sure to appeal to the outdoor enthusiast. The farm offers whitetail deer as well as turkey hunting. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or seeking to expand your farming or investment portfolio, this 194.6 +/- acre farm offers a great hunting experience, all within close proximity to Braymer, Missouri!
Tucked away in the Northern region of Carroll County, Missouri, this exceptional 135 +/- acre tract offers a rare combination of world class hunting and strong agricultural investment in one outstanding package. Located just 6 miles east of Braymer, this property sits in one of Missouri's premier whitetail and turkey hunting corridors, where mature timber, secluded open fields, and natural habitat converge to create a hunting tract that is sure to impress. Whether you're looking for a weekend hunting retreat or a long term land investment, this Carroll County gem delivers on every front. The agricultural foundation of this property is equally impressive. Featuring predominantly Class II and Class III soils, including Lagonda Silty Clay Loam and Grundy Silt Loam, with a strong NCCPI rating of 69.8, this tract is a solid producer. Currently in row crop production, the tillable acres provide reliable annual income. For the investor looking for a property that pays while you own it, this farm will produce strong cash rent as well as a solid hunting lease if desirable. Beyond hunting and farming, this property offers a peaceful seclusion setting. A nice pond adds to the recreational appeal and provides a reliable water source for wildlife and livestock alike. Trophy whitetail deer as well as turkey call this ground home, making every season on this property an experience worth looking forward to. With mature timber, secluded open fields, and outstanding soil quality all wrapped into one tract, this 135 +/- acres in Carroll County offers a great hunting experience, all within close proximity to Braymer, Missouri.
Rare opportunity to own 160+/- acres of income-producing farmland and prime recreational ground just over an hour from Kansas City. Approximately 105.43 FSA tillable acres feature a mix of rolling hills, fertile creek-bottom ground, wooded draws, and established trails with well-maintained crossings throughout the property. Currently generating income, approximately 103 acres are leased through the 2026 crop season at $195 per acre, with tenant responsibility for maintenance and repairs. The current tenant has expressed interest in continuing beyond the existing lease term. Known for its excellent hunting potential, the farm offers ideal habitat for whitetail deer, turkey, and quail, with wooded cover, natural travel corridors, and opportunities to establish food plots. A pole barn with multiple open bays and unfinished living quarters sits on the northwest corner of the property. Already wired for future electrical service, it offers excellent potential for a hunting cabin or weekend retreat. No rural water or electricity currently on site. A versatile property offering strong farm income, outstanding hunting, and endless possibilities for recreation, investment, or a future homesite.
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Braymer is located in Missouri. Braymer, Missouri has a population of 628. Braymer is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 19.16% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 28.18%.
The median household income in Braymer, Missouri is $47,159. The median household income for the surrounding county is $54,321 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Braymer is 49.7 years.
The average high temperature in July is 87.6 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 16.4 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 39.9 inches per year, with 15.9 inches of snow per year.