Northeast of Richmond lies a hidden hunting gem in the rolling hills of Ray County. Tucked back off the road for privacy, this farm offers everything a serious hunter looks for. The property is primarily timbered with a diverse mix of hardwoods and cover. Towering walnut trees line the bottom field, offering future harvest potential, while cedar thickets and brushy areas create ideal bedding and year-round deer habitat. Larger stands of mature timber provide classic setups for rut hunts in the woods. Two established food plot areas anchor the farm—one in the creek bottom (just over 2 acres) and another on the ridgetop (more than 9 acres). These fields are large enough to provide abundant food throughout the year and versatile enough to rotate plantings. Multiple stand locations around the plots allow hunters to adjust with changing conditions without burning out one spot. A spring-fed creek meanders through the property, offering a reliable water source even in dry conditions, and a spring-fed pond tucked into the timber provides an additional draw for wildlife. Between the two food plots lies a south-facing slope—prime winter bedding that also shines for late-season hunts and shed hunting. This farm truly checks all the boxes: diverse cover, established food sources, year-round water, and proven success with big deer. Trail camera photos confirm its potential. Call today with questions or to schedule your private showing.