 Schuyler County lies in West Central Illinois with the Illinois River serving as its southeastern border. Schuyler County was established based on its abundant hunting grounds and prime farmland. The combination of woods, water and some of the richest soils in the Midwest, allow these traditions to continue today. Schuyler County is also home to many exciting outdoor activities, including fishing, hiking, biking, and water sports.
Located squarely in between Illinois' "Golden and Silver Triangles" of prime hunting areas. Schuyler County continues to be one of the most productive hunting areas as reported by the Big Buck Recognition Program.
All of the properties in this spectacular portfolio are available for public sale for the first time in over 50 years. The magnificent topography of our featured properties creates an ideal game hunting terrain, including a mixture of wooded ravines, crop fields, and creek bottoms.
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Prime Farmland and Trophy Hunting -
Tract #7 - List Price $100,000 / $2,500 per acre: 40 acres consisting of 33 acres of excellent habitat for trophy whitetail, turkey, and small game hunting, including a two acre lake, dense woodlands with deep ravines and small drainageways, and 7 acres of prime farmland with cash rent of $1,265 in 2010. 2009 soybean productivity ranged from 71 b/a to 86 b/a. Great access from Freeman Mine Road. |
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Prime Farmland and Trophy Hunting -
Tract #8 - List Price $100,000 / $2,500 per acre: 40 acres consisting of 33 acres of excellent habitat for trophy whitetail, turkey, and small game hunting, including dense woodlands with deep ravines and small drainageways, and 7 acres of prime farmland with cash rent of $1,265 in 2010. 2009 soybean productivity ranged from 71 b/a to 86 b/a. Great access from County Line Road or Freeman Mine Road. |
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