This 98+/- acre Maries County hunting oasis is an excellent combination of creeks, tillable, timber draws, bedding and small cave. With 25+ total acres of tillable, the farm is centered around the main 21 acre fertile bottom field being annually rotated between corn and soybeans. This hunting destination is situated perfectly between huge Ag fields to the East and major bedding to the West serving as a great staging area as the deer travel between the two. That doesn’t mean this farm isn’t holding a large number of deer as well. With a huge chunk of bedding of this farm as well it is the bedroom to many deer. The bedding fields are a diverse mix of native grasses, perennial pollinators, shrubs, and briars providing both excellent cover for deer and nesting habitat for the coveys of quail seen on the property. With deep pockets of freshwater, Dry Fork Creek meanders the East side of the parcel with another creek running to the west boundary and nice pond on the ridge. Several building sites sit overlooking the valley yet close to the road. The cave is located a short walk from the best built site and sellers have explored it deep enough that they lost daylight.