If your looking for Return on Investment ROI then this is your opportunity This secluded 156 Acres sits on the border of Knox county and Gibson County and is located at the end of a paved dead end road nestled against a bend of the White River providing several hundred feet of White River frontage. In 14 years you ll have less than 800 Ac into a farm that has around 550 Trees Ac living on it Check out the Tree Order form in the photos for the trees that will be planted this spring.Multiple boat ramps for accessing the property from the river side are located within 1 2 mile of property boundary. The WRE on this property provides tons of bedding and security cover for the native whitetail deer herd while also providing tons of natural browse. Several hardwood and mast producing trees have been planted throughout the property with some found to be already producing mast crop. Large Ag fields border the west side of the property as well providing additional cover and food for local wildlife. This portion of the White river is a key section of the waterfowl flyway for the lower Wabash river watershed and would be a great location to set up a waterfowl camp catching migrators traveling the river corridor. Small game and trapping opportunities should be excellent with the proximity to the river as well. Outside of hunting and trapping opportunities this property provides excellent wildlife and bird watching with sightings of tundra swans and sandhill cranes common during the winter months. Directions This property can be accessed from the west turning off Hwy 41 onto W Decker Chapel Rd or from the North turning off Hwy 41 onto S Hazelton Rd. Financials 156 acres comprises of 132 acres of Wetland Reserve Easement and 23.8 acres enrolled in CREP paying 8337 year through 2033 Thats a net cost of less than 800 Acre after the CREP contract