This 54.78-acre tract in Morris County offers a balanced mix of tillable farmland, creek bottom, timber, and native grass that sets up well for both recreation and production. Located on 950K Avenue in the southwest quarter of Section 10-15-8, the farm sits less than a mile west of Highway 177, north of Council Grove, approximately two miles from Council Grove Reservoir and the surrounding public wildlife area.This farm packs a lot into a small package. Short Creek winds through the tract, creating a hardwood creek bottom with multiple pools of water. A small pond, scattered timber pockets, and several ridge tops provide diversity across the landscape. Natural travel corridors run northsouth and eastwest, providing ample cover and movement routes for whitetail deer. The area is known for excellent genetics that produce large antlered bucks. The property features highly productive soils with the majority being class 1 Mason and Reading silt loam carrying an NCCPI average of 82.92. These tillable bottom fields provide dependable income potential and options for food plots. The mix of habitat is a mecca for wildlife, including whitetails, turkey, and upland birds. The pond and creek provide consistent water throughout the year.In addition, there are several locations that could be an excellent location to build your forever home with scenic country views with highway access nearby. Utilities, including rural water, are nearby, and buyers should verify availability for potential building sites. Council Grove is only minutes away for amenities, and Manhattan lies about 32 miles to the north via Highway 177.Tracts of this size with diverse habitat, fertile soils, and multiple water sources for wildlife don't come available every day. It will hunt 'bigger' than other parcels of similar size. Contact the listing agent today to schedule a showing!