This incredibly diverse property is in the heart of the famous Black Belt soil region. The areas rich soils produce an abundance of healthy wildlife and timber assets. The land is situated in the Peachburg Community along the Chunnenuggee Ridge. Moseley Creek runs along the north end of the property and collects water from numerous springs and streams. These water courses are blanketed with wide areas of mature hardwoods. The higher grounds are planted with various ages of Loblolly Pine Plantations. Most of the pine plantations have been thinned and are nearing merchantable maturity. On some of the acreage near Peachburg Road, there are majestic, pecan orchards dispersed along the main travel corridor. An extensive road and trail system makes most of the property accessible by truck or side by side-utv. The surrounding area contains numerous hunting plantations. Many of these neighbors have been managing for quail, turkey and trophy deer for decades.
The property has a rich history due to the earliest settlers recognition of the remarkably high productivity of the sandy loam topsoil overlaying the sandy clay subsoil. Since the mid 1800s the property has been associated with agricultural pursuits. In more recent times the property has been used by Auburn University as an agricultural research station.
The property is rural and quiet in nature- but only 5 miles from Union Springs, the bird dog Field Trial Capital of the World. Power, public water and high-speed internet are available along the road frontage.
Call today to find out more or to schedule a showing on this rare land offering! The adjacent +/-582.80 Acres is also for sale. The combined tracts are offered together as +/-1028 Acres.