This is Tract 2 of 5 proposed tracts from a parent parcel of 263.422 acres. Tract 2 is proposed to be approximately 43 acres +- with approx. 1,850 ft. of US Highway 50 road frontage and 450 ft. +- of County Road 400 N. This versatile property offers an extensive range of possibilities, including agricultural, commercial, residential, and recreational uses. This tract is nearly all tillable with no floodplain. Utilities, including water, electricity, and fiber optic internet, are available at the road. The area is known for great deer hunting, but this tract, in particular, often has ducks and geese feeding in the fields, especially after harvest. The property has approximately 3,300 ft. +- of Pleasant Run Creek that runs from the north boundary and exits out the west boundary of the parent parcel. The soils are mostly a mix of Cobbsfork silt loam, Avonburg silt loam, Holton silt loam, and Nabb silt loam. Located in Butlerville, a small town between North Vernon and Versailles, the property is within an hour's drive of cities like Columbus, Seymour, Greensburg, Madison, Scottsburg, and Vevay. It is surrounded by numerous parks and wildlife areas, including the 50,000-acre Big Oaks National Wildlife Refuge. Directly north and less than 1 mile away is Brush Creek Reservoir, where visitors can fish or hike. To the east lies Versailles State Park, while to the west is Crosley FWA, Selmier State Forest, and Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge. The property will be available for sale in its entirety or divided into five tracts. A new ALTA survey was completed in 2024, and there are no leases for the 2025 crops. The seller is flexible and welcomes creative offers.