Hettinger County 160
Reeder, ND 58649
Hettinger County, North Dakota
Land Description
Located on the Adams/Hettinger County line, this North Dakota quarter offers 90 acres of tillable ground, with 70 acres currently enrolled in CRP under a strong upland bird and deer habitat plan. A food plot exemption runs north-south through the Crp, providing ideal food and cover for wildlife. Excellent mix of income and recreation with proven habitat diversity.
Land
This productive quarter section lies along the Adams and Hettinger County line in southwest North Dakota-an area known for its fertile soils, rolling hills, and strong wildlife populations. Of the total acres, approximately 90 are tillable and have a proven farming history, producing wheat, lentils, chickpeas, and sunflowers with consistent yields. The ground is well-drained and adaptable, offering both income potential and agronomic flexibility.
Seventy acres are currently enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program CRP under a carefully managed habitat plan that benefits upland birds and whitetail deer. The CRP stand features a diverse mix of native grasses and forbs that provide excellent nesting, brood cover, and winter protection. A north-south food plot exemption runs through the enrolled acres, serving as both a food source and travel corridor for wildlife throughout the year.
This property offers the perfect balance between production and conservation. With strong soils, annual CRP income, and exceptional wildlife habitat, it presents an excellent opportunity for both the working farmer and the outdoor enthusiast. Quality access and a scenic setting further enhance its appeal as a well-rounded investment in the heart of southwestern North Dakota.
Recreation
This area along the Adams and Hettinger County line offers some of the best upland hunting habitat in southwest North Dakota. The mix of CRP grasslands, grain fields, and food plots creates a near-perfect balance of cover and feed for game birds. Large coveys of Hungarian partridge are common across the ridges and stubble fields, and pheasant numbers here are truly impressive, with strong populations that hold through the entire season.
The diverse native grasses in the CRP provide excellent nesting and winter cover, while the north-south food plot corridor gives birds a consistent food source and safe travel route. The combination of habitat types supports reliable hunting throughout fall and winter, with plenty of opportunities for good dog work and steady bird contact. It's a landscape shaped naturally for upland birds-productive, wild, and rewarding to hunt.
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