Ask Kale Kitterman
When looking for a well rounded farm there are a few key components that must be met. Food, Security, Water, and most imoprtantly neighborhood are all factors when choosing a farm to purchase. This new 320 acre farm in Southern Cherokee County checks all of the boxes. The farm offers varied terrain which is hard to find in Cherokee County. When driving across the farm the folds and draws make the acreage feel even larger than it is. The draws and hills overlooking the bottomland and pecan groves really makes this farm one of the prettier farms in the county. Food sources are provided by two tillable fields on each end of the farm. Having two hidden ag fields in the middle of the farm offer perfect spots to hunt on multiple winds with zero visiblity from the road. The timber on the farm also boasts some huge oak trees, red and white oaks dot the farm and line the creek giving the wildlife the desirable hard mast crop in the fall. The thick timber and draws offer the cover needed to hold wildlife on the farm year round. The topography and multiple treelines give security and cover even in the dead of winter when the wildlife needs it most. Fly creek runs through the farm providing year round water.
Finding a farm this size and with like minded neighbors is hard to find anymore. The ability to hold and grow deer while having good turkey populations and waterfowl opportunities is what everyone desires in a recreational farm. This farm also offers income from mature pecan groves, native hay meadows and tillable acres. On the west end of the farm is a water meter and cattle waterer. Having traditionally been utilized as a cattle farm a cattle grazing lease could also increase the ROI on the farm.
If you are interested in viewing this great farm contact Kale Kitterman at 620-249-3882 .