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If I'm making a wish list, Id want to be retired and live on it so I don't have to worry about trespassers or earning money, only just going to town once a month. Outside of that I couldn't keep anyone off of it, so I wouldn't enjoy it.

If those were met, yeah man!!! then sign me up for Obion, Lake, Against real foot or Stewart county against LBL.

I like boats, water and fishing too during the spring and summer. So those should have big deer, maybe some water to play in during the hot months.
 
Our main farm here it's 600. 450 in Iowa probably not in one farm wouldn't mind 2 or 3 smaller farms. Then probably a full 450 in Kansas or northern Missouri. Or Mississippi in the delta or black river. Lots of possibilities with those three with turkeys deer and also ducks.
 
where would it be?
Me, it'd be Issaquena county, Mississippi along the river. Or maybe 750 there and 750 in Ballard county Kentucky along the river.
I'm 20 mins from Ballard Co so I'll keep an eye on it for you 👁️

I'd keep it right here where I am right on the KY/TN line. Split the acreage between states.
 
In Williamson County TN and immediately put it up for sale and after it sold acquire a large farm in middle tn and one in western Kentucky. Put the rest of the profit in the bank. Lol
A "little" Williamson Co property (only 385 acres) plus 10,000 sqft. house, out buildings, etc. , just sold for 42.5 million this week. It became the most expensive TN property to date.
 
For me personally, that's to much land to take care of, watch over and manage. I'd rather have a smaller acreage in the right location. A few hundred acres would be good enough and I don't have that but I consistently have great results with my small acreage.
That's the fun part to me I love working and manging the land. We already take care of 2500 acres between hunting and farming. It's not as bad as you think.
 
I can't help but to wish for hundreds (or thousands) of acres in Alaska or Canada. Such pretty land up there. I love Tennessee and grew up here but best believe I'd move to either place mentioned above in a heartbeat if it were possible.
 
Trigg / Christian county line between Roaring Springs and Lafayette, KY between Pee Dee and Ft Campbell.
The row crop lease would pay for the taxes and what ever I wanted to do on property, the wetland easement and the native grassland & reforestation and habitat agreements I enter into will develop all the habitat I will ever need including water supply and the payments received will insure I never work another day unless I choose to leaving nothing but time to hunt fish and dream till I die when it will transfer into a permanent conservation easement
 

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