Thomas Emmmick 155 is a productive and well-rounded 155 acre row crop and cattle farm located along Western Kentuckys renowned Ohio River farming corridor situated in Daviess County, KY. This property represents the kind of working farmland that has become increasingly difficult to find as a single contiguous offering. With approximately 105 tillable acres historically planted in corn, soybeans, and wheat on a productive rotation, this tract speaks directly to the serious crop producer as well as the long-term land investor looking for ground with a proven track record.
The tillable acres are the centerpiece, but the property offers more than row crop production alone. The remaining acreage transitions into wooded ground, providing a natural contrast to the open fields. This anchors wildlife to the area and adds visual depth to the overall holding. Pup Creek and Carpenters Lake border the property, lending water presence that enhances both the agricultural and recreational character of the land.
This farm has been in the same family since the early 1900s, a quiet but telling testament to the quality and consistency of the ground itself. Standard farm infrastructure includes an old-growth barn and a classic grain silo. While not currently in active use, they stand as physical landmarks of the farms history and offer a structural footprint for future operational upgrades. The property is accessed off Highway 60 via a well-maintained gravel road, providing straightforward access to the tillable acreage and keeping operations practical and efficient.
BROKER'S COMMENT:
Steeped in history and built for production, Thomas Emmick 155 represents over a century-old legacy of agricultural stewardship. For the investor seeking a reliable income-producing asset or a family looking to establish their own land legacy, this property delivers on every front.
PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS:
--155 acres in Maceo, Kentucky, featuring approximately 105 tillable acres with a decades-long history of row crop production
--Former 10 acre tobacco patch currently supporting cattle, which offers a flexible use potential or transition back into row crop acreage
--Remaining acreage in wooded ground, offering wildlife habitat and natural transition from open farmland
--Bordered by Pup Creek and Carpenter's Lake, providing significant water presence along the property boundary
--Convenient access off Highway 60 via gravel road directly into the tillable ground
--Family-held since early 1900s, a meaningful indicator of the ground's long-term agricultural value
--Abundant wildlife offering recreational benefits in addition to farmland income
--Thomas Emmick 155 directly borders Lake View Farms, which is parceled into two distinct tracts