The Keo Farm consists of approximately 382.07 +/- surveyed acres located in Lonoke and Pulaski Counties, Arkansas, just outside of the community of Keo. The tract has great access with Arkansas State Highway 165 serving as most of the eastern property boundary, and Arkansas State Highway 232 forming the southern boundary. The Farm Service Agency office reports a total of 302.30 +/- cropland acres that are all irrigated by four wells, and a re-lift positioned in the central part of the farm for tailwater recovery and recirculation. The tillable acreage consists of a good mix of soils which allows for a diverse planting mix including corn, rice, cotton, and soybeans. The southern part of the farm consists of lighter soils that row water, and have historically been in a corn and soybean rotation. The central portion of the farm, approximately 155.58 cropland acres, have been leveled to a ze...
The Keo Farm consists of approximately 382.07 +/- surveyed acres located in Lonoke and Pulaski Counties, Arkansas, just outside of the community of Keo. The tract has great access with Arkansas State Highway 165 serving as most of the eastern property boundary, and Arkansas State Highway 232 forming the southern boundary. The Farm Service Agency office reports a total of 302.30 +/- cropland acres that are all irrigated by four wells, and a re-lift positioned in the central part of the farm for tailwater recovery and recirculation. The tillable acreage consists of a good mix of soils which allows for a diverse planting mix including corn, rice, cotton, and soybeans. The southern part of the farm consists of lighter soils that row water, and have historically been in a corn and soybean rotation. The central portion of the farm, approximately 155.58 cropland acres, have been leveled to a zero grade and historically planted in continuous rice. The two northern fields were fish ponds, but have recently been converted to agricultural grain production and been planted in a rice and soybean rotation. These two fields could easily be improved by zero grading them which would then allow for continuous rice.
The farm is also located in an area known for good waterfowl hunting. Field hunting opportunities already exist on the farm, and the duck hunting rights are leased out for the 2019-20 season. The western portion of the farm has potential to be improved for duck hunting.
The Keo Farm is a great opportunity to acquire a farm that offers both an agricultural and recreational investment with close proximity to central Arkansas. Any questions concerning this offering, or to schedule a property tour should be directed to Gar Lile (mobile: 501-920-7015), or Gardner Lile (mobile: 501-658-9275) of Lile Real Estate, Inc.
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