Legacy Eastern Illinois Whitetail Farm With Proven History In Edgar County
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Summary
Property
- Type
- Farms, Recreational Land, Timberland, Hunting Land
- Road Frontage
- Township Road
- Road Surface
- Pavement
Land Details
- Pasture
- Timber
- Tillable
- Enrolled in Government Program
- Grass
- Hay
- Open
Approximate Distances
| 15 mi | to Paris |
| 27 mi | to Terre Haute, IN |
| 32 mi | to Danville |
| 104 mi | to Indianapolis, IN |
| 117 mi | to Kankakee |
Utilities
| Electric: | Nearby |
| Water: | Nearby |
Features/Improvements
- Small Game
- Big Game
- Upland Game
- Predators
- Creek/Spring
- Food Plot
Description
Large-scale hunting farms of this caliber rarely become available in eastern Illinois, making this an exceptional opportunity for serious whitetail hunters, recreational land buyers, and outdoor enthusiasts seeking a proven legacy property. Carefully developed and managed over many years, this impressive eastern Illinois hunting farm offers outstanding habitat diversity, strategic access, established food sources, income-producing acreage, and a documented history of mature whitetail success.
The current ownership has invested years of hard work, habitat improvements, and careful management into transforming this property into one of the premier whitetail farms in eastern Illinois. The history of success throughout the farm is reflected not only in harvest photos and trophy mounts, but also in the countless memories created over years of hunting seasons shared with family and friends. Properties with this level of management, hunting history, and scale are extremely difficult to find in this region of the state.
Stretching more than two miles from corner to corner, the property offers an incredibly functional and huntable layout. Ownership controls approximately 90 percent of the timber within the section from road to road, creating a rare combination of privacy, security, and uninterrupted wildlife habitat. Access is available from every side of the farm, with multiple entry points along several boundaries. This setup allows hunters to approach stand locations under a variety of wind conditions while minimizing disturbance across the property.
The habitat diversity throughout the farm is exceptional. The timber consists of mature hardwood ridges, open flats, dense creek bottoms, transitional cover, and naturally occurring travel corridors that consistently funnel deer movement throughout the property. Countless stand locations, pinch points, and ambush sites are positioned across the farm, giving hunters numerous opportunities during both archery and firearm seasons.
Several acres of recent Timber Stand Improvement work have been completed near the center portions of the property to create thicker bedding cover, improve browse availability, and encourage deer to spend more time on the farm throughout the season. These improvements significantly enhance the property's carrying capacity and long-term habitat quality.
Food sources are already well established throughout the farm. The property currently features two clover food plots along with an impressive 19-acre alfalfa field that serves as a major destination feeding area for deer and other wildlife. Additional open acreage is utilized through crop rotation practices and seasonal food plots, creating a balanced mix of nutrition and attraction across the property.
In addition to recreational value, the property also offers annual income potential. Approximately 19.61 acres are enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program, generating annual payments of $5,883 through September 30, 2031. This income-producing component contributes both financial value and additional wildlife habitat benefits.
Water resources throughout the property further strengthen the habitat quality and hunting appeal. Several smaller creeks meander through the farm, while Crabapple Creek serves as the primary water feature and major wildlife travel corridor. The creek system creates natural crossings, pinch points, and reliable year-round water access for wildlife.
The surrounding area is widely recognized for producing exceptional whitetails and sits in the heart of proven big buck country. This farm is located roughly three miles from where the legendary World Record Brewster Buck was harvested, reinforcing the area's reputation for outstanding deer genetics and quality habitat.
An additional feature of the property includes a neighboring agreement that allows limited cattle grazing access in a designated area in exchange for neighboring property access. This arrangement has provided practical access benefits while maintaining the property's hunting functionality.
For buyers seeking a complete recreational setup, there is also a ranch-style home with a full basement and accompanying outbuilding available for purchase separately from the land. The home package offers additional convenience for hunters, landowners, or those looking for a full-time rural residence or hunting retreat. Additional information regarding the residence and pricing is available upon request.
This eastern Illinois hunting farm combines proven trophy whitetail history, large contiguous habitat, strategic improvements, CRP income, exceptional access, and outstanding recreational appeal into one rare offering. Whether you are looking for a premier hunting destination, long-term recreational investment, or a legacy property to enjoy for generations, this farm delivers the size, layout, and habitat quality that serious buyers are searching for. Contact Adam Crumrin for more information or to schedule a time to see this rare eastern Illinois recreational property. 217-276-2334
Details
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Rare large-acreage Eastern Illinois hunting farm
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Proven trophy whitetail hunting history
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The farm stretches more than two miles corner to corner
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Approximately 90% timber control within the section
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Access from every side of the property
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Multiple access points for strategic hunting entry
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Two established clover food plots and other plot locations
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Large 19-acre alfalfa feeding area
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19.61 acres enrolled in CRP
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Annual CRP income of $5,883 through 2031
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Hardwood ridges, creek bottoms, and open flats
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Recent Timber Stand Improvement completed
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Crabapple Creek runs throughout the property
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Located near the historic Brewster Buck area
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Optional ranch-style home and outbuilding available separately
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Coordinates
39.7487, -87.59
Annual Taxes
$5,394
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