Mercer County, Missouri is one of those locations that has become a geographically desirable area for serious deer hunters. Being an Iowa border county, this rolling 63 acres has the right combination of timber, cedar thickets, creek bottoms, and open areas to grow top end whitetails. There is a 3 acre open area in the middle of the property that is surrounded by bedding cover. It consists of native warm season grasses and young cedar trees. With a little clearing, this area would make an outstanding food plot location with ample locations around the perimeter for stands or blinds. Access is excellent with a blacktop road on the north border and a dirt road that runs along the entire east side of the property. There is a camp site area that is accessed from the east dirt road that has electric and water run to it. The current owners have a camper set up there to base their hunts out of. This farm can be set up to easily accommodate multiple hunters. Due to the topography and terrain roll, this farm hunts and walks much bigger than it is. When you tour this place it just feels deery', and the trails and sign certainly verify that. This farm will fit the budget and profile of many deer and turkey hunters so it will not be available for long.