This highly managed hunting property lies in the heart of one of Southern Iowa’s most sought-after areas for top-tier whitetail management. Every detail has been meticulously planned and executed to maximize your chances at one of the giant bucks that roam these woods. The farm truly has all the elements of a premier hunting property — excellent bedding cover, multiple strategically placed food plots, several water sources, and a well-maintained trail system providing access throughout. This Clarke County property sits in one of the best whitetail regions in the Midwest. It offers outstanding early- and late-season opportunities and is conveniently close to a hard-surfaced road. Food plots are strategically positioned to offer deer multiple food sources and consistent attraction throughout the entire season. From small annual and perennial plots to larger destination grain plots, each is set up for ideal seasonal accessibility. Mid-season food plots feature drilled brassicas alongside clover and alfalfa, complemented by nearby water sources. For the late season, the largest plot on the farm includes soybeans, corn, brassicas, cereal grains, and the apple trees mentioned earlier — everything a whitetail needs to keep them coming back throughout winter. The current owner has done an outstanding job maintaining mowed access trails, making it easy to get around with equipment or slip into blinds quietly. The property is just 1.25 miles from a hard-surfaced road.