Positioned in the countryside of Obion, Tennessee, this 141± acre farm offers the kind of productive ground that rarely comes available. Currently in row crop production with soybeans and corn, the property is made up of three tracts selling together as one unit, creating a large-scale opportunity for both established operators and new agricultural investors. With easement access from both Jack Tate Road and Cloverdale Road, this farm provides the accessibility needed for modern farming operations. The gently rolling terrain offers a balance of productive acreage and attractive topography, making it well-suited for continued row crop production for years to come. Whether you're looking to expand an existing agricultural operation, add to your land portfolio, or put down roots and build a farming business from the ground up, this 141± acre tract delivers the acreage, access, and potential to get it done. Productive ground, multiple access points, and a proven farming history make this an outstanding West Tennessee investment. Restricted use.
Tucked right off the banks of the Obion River in Obion, Tennessee, this 28.5± acre recreational farm is a true West Tennessee waterfowl property built with the serious outdoorsman in mind. Positioned in a proven migratory corridor just south of Reelfoot Lake, north east of White's Lake and south west of Gooch Bottom, this tract is known for consistent waterfowl traffic and unforgettable mornings in the blind. The farm features a large cleared hole positioned in the north end of the property, creating an ideal setup for managed waterfowl hunting. Well-maintained levee systems surround the tract, complete with drop gates and installed piping for controlled flooding capabilities, allowing the next owner to efficiently manage water levels throughout the season. A 10-man blind is already installed and ready for opening morning, making this property turnkey and prepared for immediate enjoyment from day one. Adding to the appeal, an off-site lodge located on Millsfield Highway sits just approximately 10 minutes from the farm and offers comfortable accommodations for hunting camp weekends or entertaining guests. The lodge features sleeping space for six, one bathroom, and a large kitchen perfect for gathering after a day in the blind. Whether you're searching for a proven duck property, a private recreational retreat, or a place to build lasting traditions with family and friends, this Obion River farm offers a rare opportunity in one of West Tennessee's most recognized waterfowl regions.
Wonderful farm located in Obion County on Bud O Yates Rd. 64 acres with 43 acres of tillable/pasture land and 21 acres of woodland. Clearcut 30 years ago. Call Mallory for your viewing today!
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Obion is located in Tennessee. Obion, Tennessee has a population of 1,202. Obion is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 27.17% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 30.6%.
The median household income in Obion, Tennessee is $46,429. The median household income for the surrounding county is $45,606 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Obion is 38.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 89 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 26 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 54.1 inches per year, with 5 inches of snow per year.