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10 Farming Properties to Fulfill Your Dreams

August 30, 2018

If farming’s always been in your blood and you’re ready to take on the adventure of owning your own farm, you’ve come to the right place! Whether you’re looking for a little bit of land to build your mini farm or you’re leaning more towards owning a farm to call home, we’ve got it. Here are ten farming properties across the country that are sure to fulfill all of your farming dreams!

Fremont County Farm, Hunt, and Building Site

1. Fremont County Farm, Hunt, and Building Site (Fremont County, Iowa)

Looking for that combination farm that offers exceptional soils, ROI, and hunting in Iowa? This is it! Fremont County Farm, Hunt and Building Site, located in southwest Iowa, consists of approximately 130 acres (110 +/- of tillable and the remaining 12 acres +/- of timber). The property has several grain elevators for local storage and great building potential with power and water available. Don’t miss out on this traditional Midwest farm opportunity!

Historic Mill Hole Farm

2. Historic Mill Hole Farm (Edmonson County, Kentucky)

If you love a property with history, then you’re going to love this one. The Mill Hole Farm is on the national register of historic places for the remnants of a home built between 1790 and 1810. The farm was strategically important for settlers during that time as it provided something that was scarce in the area… water. The mill hole located on this farm is the result of a past collapse in an underground stream that allows you to see it. Geologists call this a Karst window, a view into a cave for a brief moment. A well-managed, mostly wooded farm, Mill Hole offers 446 +/- acres that are conveniently located close to I-65 in Edmonson County. It also includes a 3 BR/2.5 BA home that was built in 1977 and offers a spectacular scenic overlook of the farm – a truly unique farm you could have all to yourself!

Hockaday Farm

3. Hockaday Farm (Halifax County, North Carolina)

Located just one mile south of the shore of Roanoke Rapids Lake and 10 minutes from the Rockfish Capital of the World, lies 300 acres of endless opportunity. With 80 +/- acres of farmland and 220 +/- acres of fast-growing timber, this farm is sure to produce valuable income for years to come. Road frontage on Thelma Road offers a great place for a hunting cabin and a gateway to the 300 acres out of your backdoor. Traversed by Chockoyotte Creek, Hockaday Farm proves an important corridor for all the trophy wildlife Halifax County has to offer!

2,417 Acre Cattle Farm & Hunting Property

4. 2,417 Acre Cattle Farm & Hunting Property (Giles County, Tennessee)

Always wanted a couple thousand acres to raise cattle? This Tennessee working cattle farm includes fenced and cross fencing in place, catch pens, a loading facility, barns and shops, a home, and a mobile home. With year-round water systems such as several watering ponds and the Yorkley and Brownlee Creeks as a water source for cattle, as well as plenty of wooded areas for hunting, the opportunities are truly endless!

Mapleton Combo Farm & Home

5. Mapleton Combo Farm & Home (Bourbon County, Kansas)

Looking for a farm to call home in the Sunflower State? Mapleton Combo Farm & Home has 80 +/- acres and a manufactured home with 2,280 square feet of living space, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a fireplace and front porch, just for you. The farm’s 29 acres of tillable ground offer a good return on investment and the expired CRP portions of the property can be put back into cultivation or grazed for added income! Located on the north side of Mapleton, this farm also includes a thickly timbered draw and a creek that wildlife is sure to frequent!

Nemaha River Farm at Table Rock

6. Nemaha River Farm at Table Rock (Pawnee County, Nebraska)

Wake up and look out over 66 acres of beautiful, gently rolling terrain with this property! Located just northeast of Table Rock, this row crop farm offers productive soils and a home site with well, septic and wind break – the perfect place to build your Nebraska farmhouse.

Stewart 5.5 Acre Farmland/Homesite

7. Stewart 5.5 Acre Farmland/Homesite (Stewart County, Georgia)

Only need a small number of acres to start building your mini farm in the Southeast? Here’s your answer! Located on the west side of the state of Georgia, near Columbus, is this 5.5-acre property with level farmland and paved road frontage. With water and electricity available, start your mini farm or build your home in the country before the year is over!

Beautiful Cattle Farming properties

8. Beautiful Cattle Farm (Calhoun County, Mississippi)

Big pastures with hay fields, cross fencing, numerous ponds and access to a 70-acre lake – what more could you want in a Mississippi farm? This Calhoun County cattle farm near the town of Bruce features 2 catch pens, a hay barn that holds 600 round bales, equipment sheds, horse stalls, and a grain bin. With several interior roads to easily get around on and hardwood timber scattered throughout, you can raise cattle and have an excellent hunt with this property!

Khakalaki Farm, Park, and Homestead and farming properties

9. Khakalaki Farm, Park, and Homestead (Edgefield County, South Carolina)

This South Carolina farm is a unique and rare property. Khakalaki Farm is located on the former site of Camp Cofitachiqui Girl Scout camp. The Girl Scouts purchased the property in 1956 with funds provided by the Phelps Foundation, endowed by the founder of Aiken’s first Girl Scout troop in 1920. This property, bordered by Lake Trenton to the west, comes with countless amenities such as four tree houses, 12 RV spaces, an orchard, pasture, animal working pens and more!

Robinson Switch Farm and Farming properties

10. Robinson Switch Farm (Lowndes County, Alabama)

Imagine working on your farm in the evenings to this view. Robinson Switch Farm, located in Lowndesboro, is a 1,398+/- acre row crop farm with very productive agriculture soils, beautiful views and eight center pivot irrigation systems with an abundant water source from the Alabama River containing 2 pumping stations and three-phase electric power. The farm is 96% tillable-crop land that has had extensive field drainage and leveling. This property also has sand and gravel deposits that would be good for a sand and gravel mining operation or an income tax deductible conservation easement. Start your farming dream at Robinson Switch Farm!

Be sure to check out some of our other listing round-ups with other featured farming properties across the U.S.!

About the Author
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