Located west of Casey and east of Union Center, this versatile property sits north of CR 1050 N and east of CR 2200 E, offering an attractive combination of tillable income, wildlife habitat, recreational opportunities, and potential building sites. The southeast portion of the farm includes approximately 20 acres of currently farmed tillable ground with an average PI of 101.6. The predominant soil types are Wynoose silt loam and Bluford silt loam, providing productive agricultural acreage that can generate annual income while also contributing to the property's wildlife appeal. The northwest portion of the property features a diverse mix of old CRP, open grass areas, and timber, creating excellent habitat for deer, turkey, and other wildlife. Lost Creek winds through this section of the farm, establishing a natural travel corridor and funnel that can concentrate wildlife movement. The creek system also connects to several additional woodlots to the southwest, further enhancing the property's hunting potential and habitat value. Open areas throughout the property provide opportunities for strategically placed food plots, hay production, or additional habitat improvements. The combination of tillable acreage, creek frontage, timber, and open grasslands creates a well-balanced farm that offers both recreational enjoyment and income potential. Utilities are located nearby, providing potential opportunities for future building sites. Whether you're looking for a hunting property, recreational retreat, investment tract, or future homesite, this property offers a diverse mix of features in a desirable Clark County location. Contact Adam Crumrin, listing agent, for more information about this property. 217-276-2334