Take a look at this affordable hunting farm that's mostly hardwood timber, complimented by rolling open grassland. Situated just north of 6 Highway between Jamesport and Trenton, this property is a hidden gem that was once part of a larger pasture farm. Since the cattle moved out in 2023, the land has been managed exclusively for hunting, allowing the open grassy areas to begin to flourish into thick wildlife cover. The timbered areas of the farm are mostly hardwoods, especially red and white oaks, that provide deer and turkeys with plenty of acorns. Timbered areas of the property are complimented by open fields that are a blank canvas for wildlife food plots, warm-season grasses, or a blend of both. Fall and winter food plots here could have significant drawing power, allowing a smart habitat manager to pull deer and turkeys in from the large chunks of neighboring timber. Privacy and seclusion are keys to good hunting, and this farm offers both as it sits back nearly a quarter of a mile from the road. It is accessed via a private 50' x 1330' +/- driveway lane that is part of the property itself, not an easement across someone else's land. One other hunting feature of this farm is the impressive rolling topography. Varied slopes make the land feel bigger than it really is, and this also enables a habitat manager to set up various areas for food, cover, bedding, staging and access. This one packs a lot of punch for a small hunting tract. Don't wait to call land specialist Jason Patterson today for your private tour.