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If you could have 1500 acres….

For me personally, that's to much land to take care of, watch over and manage. I'd rather have a smaller acreage in the right location. A few hundred acres would be good enough and I don't have that but I consistently have great results with my small acreage.
That's the fun part to me I love working and manging the land. We already take care of 2500 acres between hunting and farming. It's not as bad as you think.
 
I can't help but to wish for hundreds (or thousands) of acres in Alaska or Canada. Such pretty land up there. I love Tennessee and grew up here but best believe I'd move to either place mentioned above in a heartbeat if it were possible.
 
Trigg / Christian county line between Roaring Springs and Lafayette, KY between Pee Dee and Ft Campbell.
The row crop lease would pay for the taxes and what ever I wanted to do on property, the wetland easement and the native grassland & reforestation and habitat agreements I enter into will develop all the habitat I will ever need including water supply and the payments received will insure I never work another day unless I choose to leaving nothing but time to hunt fish and dream till I die when it will transfer into a permanent conservation easement
 
300 acres each in Iowa, Ks, Missouri, Illinois, and Ky. One of those farms would have to be hot at sometime.
 
Split between Lincoln & Giles Counties . Properly managed you could get what you get in Midwestern states and it's not as cold 😁 Tennessee has some great bucks the last few years . Still has the world record non-typical .
 
A "little" Williamson Co property (only 385 acres) plus 10,000 sqft. house, out buildings, etc. , just sold for 42.5 million this week. It became the most expensive TN property to date.
Let me know when you need me to help you move but remember I can hunt it some for free bushhogging . 😎. Happy Thanksgiving buddy!
 
100 acres outside of Charleston, SC and the rest in the mountains of east TN bordering the Cherokee national Forest. The wife and I like to vacation in Charleston.
 
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