Located in Adair County, this 102 acre property offers a combination of agricultural production, rural living, and recreational opportunities. The property is situated at 16098 Knifley Rd., providing approximately 2,000 feet of road frontage on both sides of Knifley Road, allowing multiple access points and convenient entry for farm equipment, livestock operations, and general property access.The farm is currently operated as a working cattle farm and is equipped with infrastructure to support livestock and hay production. The acreage is fenced and cross-fenced to allow for pasture rotation and livestock management. Portions of the property have previously been used for row crop production and are currently maintained in hay production. The open acreage provides usable ground for agricultural operations and grazing.A year-round creek flows through the property, providing a natural water source and creating additional habitat diversity across the farm. In addition to the creek, there is a stocked pond that provides a water feature on the property and may offer fishing opportunities depending on stocking and management practices.Approximately 30 acres of the farm consist of wooded ground that has not been timbered for many years. This wooded area adds diversity to the landscape and provides habitat for wildlife. Deer and turkey are commonly observed on the property, making the farm appealing for those interested in hunting or general wildlife viewing. The combination of open fields, timber, water sources, and edge habitat supports wildlife movement throughout the property.The property includes a residential structure of approximately 1,764 square feet with 2 bedrooms and 1.5 bathrooms. The home provides on-site living or may serve as a base for farm operations. Buyers should verify all measurements and details that may be important to their intended use.Additional improvements on the property support its agricultural use. A 30 x 52 shop building includes electric service, water, and a wood stove, providing a workspace for equipment maintenance, storage, and farm projects. There is also a traditional barn, a corn crib, and a 96-foot hoop barn that can be used for hay or equipment storage.Livestock infrastructure includes a paved feeding pad, a loading chute, and two automatic livestock waterers. These features provide functionality for cattle operations and allow for easier livestock handling and feeding. The farm layout and improvements reflect long-term agricultural use and provide a foundation for continued livestock production or other agricultural activities.The propertys road frontage and layout may provide flexibility for a variety of uses, including agricultural production, recreational use, or rural living. Buyers should confirm zoning, utilities, and permitted uses with local authorities.Nearby communities include Columbia, approximately 8 miles away, and Campbellsville, approximately 15 miles away. These towns provide access to services, supplies, and local amenities while maintaining the rural character of the property.This Adair County farm offers a mix of agricultural infrastructure, open ground, timber, and water resources in a South Central Kentucky setting. Buyers interested in livestock production, hay operations, recreational land, or rural property ownership may find the combination of features suitable for a variety of uses.