Clarke County, Iowa Land For Sale (7 results)
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04/22/2025
$496,730
76.42 ac.
ACTIVE
Clarke County - 1601 140th Ave, Lot#WP001, Murray, IA
Just north of the quiet town of Murray, Iowa, sits 76.42 acres of pure Midwestern promise. This isn't just ground. It's a place where fog hangs low over dawn-lit food plots, and the thunder of a distant turkey gobble cuts through the morning silence. A place where Whitetail deer slip like shadows along the timber, and the meandering curve of Squaw Creek provides a lifeline through native prairie and gently rolling hills.This property reads like a well-plotted novelstrategic, compelling, and impossible to put down. There are four meticulously established food plots already in place, each paired with elevated blinds and well-placed ladder stands. The kind of setup that doesn't happen by chance, crafted instead by someone who understands the rhythm of the land and the habits of its wildlife.Beyond the hunt, there's income. A CRP contract blankets 36.65 acres, providing $4,853 annually. The golden blend of native grasses not only supports pheasant and quail but also weaves financial security into the soil. It's turnkey. It's productive. And it's ready for the next steward.Squaw Creek bends gently through the property, a constant presence offering water, cover, and a natural corridor for wildlife movement. From crisp fall mornings in a treestand to summer evenings beside the creek, this is a place to slow down, unplug, and reconnect with something wilder and quieter than the world beyond its borders.If you're searching for a hunting retreat, an income-producing investment, or simply a place to disappear now and then, this farm delivers. The setup is done. The opportunity is real. And the story is yours to finish.To schedule a private showing of this property, call the listing agents and Land Specialists, Garret Armstrong and Dylan Hand. Showings by appointment only.
06/20/2025
$1,500,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Clarke County - Osceola, IA
Clarke County, Iowa Farmland Available Peoples Company is pleased to present 160 acres m/l of tillable/recreational farmland located just 3.5 miles northwest of Osceola, Iowa, in Section 10 of Ward Township. Located on Leisure Drive and 195th Avenue, the property offers a combination of income-producing tillable acres, CRP, and exceptional recreational opportunities.
The property includes 136.01 FSA cropland acres, with 92.93 acres currently in row crop production, carrying an average CSR2 soil rating of 58.1, well above the Clarke County average of 45. In addition to the planted acres, 34.49 acres are enrolled in multiple Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) contracts, generating a combined annual payment of $8,327. The CRP contracts include:
11.24 acres in CP38E-4D paying $184.53/acre, expiring in 2033
7.61 acres in CP21 paying $300/acre, expiring in 2034
15.64 acres in CP42 paying $253.78/acre, expiring in 2026
See the attachment "CRP Map" for more information.
This farm offers excellent hunting opportunities with proven habitat for deer and turkey. A 1.25-acre pond and a meandering creek through the southwest corner of the farm provide a year-round water source for wildlife, further enhancing the recreational value of the property.
Whether you're an investor seeking strong returns from both CRP and tillable acres, or an outdoorsman looking for a high-quality hunting tract with income, this Clarke County property delivers.
Contact the Listing Agent for more information on this outstanding southern Iowa farmland offering.
02/12/2025
$1,076,000
180 ac.
ACTIVE
Clarke County - 330th Avenue, Woodburn, IA
Peoples Company is pleased to offer a 180-acre pasture/recreational farm located 14 miles south of Indianola, Iowa. The farm combines pasture, recreational, and tillable ground.
Located a half-mile south of the Warren/Clarke county line on 330th Avenue (120th Avenue in Warren County) the farm features 114.91 FSA cropland acres with 42.19 acres currently being utilized for hay production and the remainder being used as pasture. The average CSR2 soil rating on the cropland acres is 34.9, with primary soil types of Shelby clay loam and Lamoni clay loam. The remaining balance of the farm includes pockets of heavy timber, a creek, and a small pond. The creek and timber serve as a major travel corridor for the whitetail deer and turkeys in the area creating excellent hunting opportunities on the property. A developed spring is also located on the property providing year-round water availability for livestock. The spring provides plenty of water even during the driest of years. Rural water and electricity are available at the road.
This is an excellent chance to acquire an affordable, versatile farm in Clarke County, Iowa, with outstanding potential. For more information, please reach out to the Listing Agent.
*Note: An easement will be granted providing better access to the west portion of the farm. This property is subject to survey.
06/24/2025
$280,000
39 ac.
ACTIVE
Clarke County - Woodburn, IA
Located just a half mile south of Highway 34 near Woodburn, this 39-acre m/l tract offers incredible views, multiple building site options, and a blank slate for high quality hunting opportunities.
The property features 30 FSA cropland acres, providing a solid income opportunity and ample amounts of space for destination food plot locations. The surrounding timber and draws this property has to offer is a perfect recipe for funnels & pinches for whitetails during the fall.
If you have additional questions about this Clarke County Farm, contact KILOTERRA listing agent Colin Ortmeier at 515-298-5029.
Property Features:
Clarke County, Iowa
39 M/L Acres
PARCEL: 08074
FSA Acres 30
Road Frontage Gravel ( mile south of HWY 34)
Tenancy Status Open tenancy for the 2026 farm season
Utilities Available Multiple Building Locations
Excellent Recreation Opportunities Deer, Turkey, Upland
Estimated Taxes: $516
07/07/2025
$1,260,000
144 ac.
ACTIVE
Clarke County - 1873 Doyle Street, Osceola, IA
This Clarke County, IA farm is the complete package for the outdoor enthusiast and hunters alike who have been looking to set up shop in South-Central Iowa. At the entrance, a newly constructed 28x 48 metal pole building offers a convenient space to store farm equipment, hunting gear, and even a place to establish weekend hunting camp. This soundly constructed building has electric, rural water, and stubbed in plumbing. This well-maintained hunters paradise offers prime habitat for whitetails, turkeys, upland birds, and even waterfowl on the designated wetland area located in the northeast portion of the farm. Additional recreational opportunity is found with the 1.5 acre stocked pond providing a great place to cast a line with the family. The established trails offer easy navigation throughout the entire property which greatly aids in all outdoor activities. Gently rolling south-facing native grasses, constructed food plots in strategic locations, and natural travel corridor pinch points are just a few attributes that entice the deer movement through the property aiding in quality hunting experiences. 73.67 acres are currently enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program paying $17,531 through three separate contracts. In addition to the CRP income, 18 acres are cash rented to a local tenant for row crop production providing an additional $3,150 annually. This Southern Clarke County, IA tract has undergone over $100,000 in property improvements including the new building, elevated deer blinds, enhanced crossing infrastructure, and wetland dirt work reconstruction. If you have been searching for a Southern Iowa Recreational tract that offers the complete package, this is the one for you!
06/19/2025
$455,000
17.52 ac.
ACTIVE
Clarke County - 3135 U.S. 34, Woodburn, IA
Here is a great opportunity to purchase a nice acreage in Clarke County, Iowa north of Woodward, Iowa. The property offers a 3-bedroom 2.5 bathroom home built in the year 2000 with a two car detached garage with a bonus room in the back of the garage. This home is perfectly placed in the middle of the property. The buildings are in great shape and are ready to use. The buildings consist of a 4050 pole building with new roof and sliding door, along with a 1420 utility building. This property offers 15 +/- hay acres that are currently being farmed as hay/alfalfa. The property is located on HWY 34. This is country living at its finest. Give listing broker Matt Skinner or Cody Skinner a call today to set up a private showing! Acreage will be shown by appointment only.
06/05/2025
$325,000
46.66 ac.
ACTIVE
Clarke County - Adair Street, Grand River, IA
This 47ac+/- property offers a solid combination of recreational value and steady income. With 38.59 acres enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), it produces $8,094 annually through 2030. That income provides a reliable return while keeping ownership low-maintenance. The farm has a history of success when it comes to hunting, including a 194" buck that was harvested here and captured on trail camera. It hasnt been heavily hunted in recent years, and habitat improvements have been made to support wildlife. The layout and surrounding ag fields make it a natural area for deer movement and bedding. In addition to deer, the property holds a good population of pheasants, and the wooded drawparticularly around the maple treesoffers dependable morel mushroom hunting in the spring. Water and electric are located at the road, and the south end of the property includes a few potential build sites that offer privacy and convenient access.
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