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Details about the Land
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| County: Jones |
Type: Acreage |
Acres: 2196 |
| Address: 4255 283rd Ave |
City: Draper |
State: South Dakota |
| Zip: 57531 |
Price:
$2,688,000.00 |
Status: Available |
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Description of the Land
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Imagine the original homesteaders coming to South Dakota and enjoying the vast amount of native prairie grasses as they came looking for fertile land and untamed prairies. This 2,196 acre prime prairie ranch, with the owners land stewardship, has preserved the west river prairie and provides abundant grass for cattle and wildlife. Located to the west of the pheasant capitol of the world and to the opening gateway to the wild frontier. The owners have preserved the land to as close to what the homesteaders experienced with ample planting of trees, planting cropland back to native grasses and alfalfa, and developing the water for cattle and wildlife. Now you can experience western South Dakota as the original homesteaders experienced it with lush grass, open prairies, ample wildlife, and friendly South Dakota people. This prairie paradise provides 468 acres of CRP including 61 acres of CRP trees, 681 acres of cropland/hayland and 1,045 acres of productive prairie. This investment will provide a stable, steady income from the cropland and CRP allowing the hunter an opportunity for secure income from their investment and many years of memories for family and friends. Located in prime upland game area of central South Dakota with easy access from I-90. Located 30 miles south of Pierre, and 15 miles west of Presho, SD and only 4 miles southeast of Draper, SD.
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