Wabbaseka Farm consists of approximately 293± acres in two tracts located in Jefferson County, Arkansas, just south of the town of Wabbaseka. The property includes the North Farm (200± acres) and the South Farm (93± acres).
According to the Farm Service Agency, the North Farm contains 185.8± cropland acres, while the South Farm includes 87.5± cropland acres. Both farms are highly improved, with all cropland precision leveled and fully irrigated, supporting efficient row-crop production.
The North Farm is all irrigated by two electric turbine wells and a network of underground pipe. All three fields on the North Farm have been precision leveled with fall, improving irrigation efficiency and drainage.
The South Farm consists of three fields that have been precision leveled to zero grade and are irrigated by an 8-inch electric submersible well.
Both farms have a strong rice production history, with soybeans rotated into the operation to maintain soil health and support long-term rice productivity.
Access to the property is convenient, with the South Farm located along Wilson Road and the North Farm accessed via Mulberry Grove Road.
In addition to its agricultural productivity, the farm lies within a region well known for excellent waterfowl hunting. The property is located less than four miles from the renowned Bayou Meto Wildlife Management Area, one of the most celebrated public waterfowl hunting destinations in Arkansas. Hunting rights have historically been retained by ownership for personal use but could easily be leased for additional annual income.
Wabbaseka Farm represents a rare opportunity to acquire an investment-grade, fully improved rice farm with strong waterfowl hunting potential in one of Arkansas’s most desirable agricultural regions.