The James Edmund Tract is 270+ acres of unencumbered forestland in Halifax County, Virginia. It is located approximately 13 miles northeast of South Boston, Virginia along both sides of Dixon Trail (SR 882), a gravel dead-end road. The property has approximately 0.37 miles of road frontage along both sides of Dixon Trail, which has fiberoptic cable along it, and electric nearby.The property is a mix of pine plantation and natural forest that is ideal for both timberland investment and outdoor recreation. For the timberland investor, 74% of the property is managed loblolly pine timberland consisting of 119+ acres of pine planted in 2021 and 80+ acres planted in 2020. Within the 2021 planted stands are areas that could be converted to open areas, large food plots, or agricultural use.For the outdoorsman, multiple natural pine/hardwood SMZs and bottomland hardwoods along Sandy Creek and its tributaries make excellent wildlife travel corridors and potential hunting stand locations. Additionally, the property sits amongst a landscape of natural forest, planted pine, and agricultural land-uses, providing a mix of habitat-types for game (and non-game) species in the surrounding area.