Dyer Bottoms 80
1 Gin Town Rd : Mulberry, AR 72947
Crawford County, Arkansas
Ranch Description
Located in the Dyer Bottoms is this amazing farming opportunity. The parcel is approximately 80 acres of farmed soil that is suitable for crops. The current crop is soybeans and will be harvested in the coming months. With it being a short distance from the Arkansas River, the opportunity to hunt ducks is also a possibility for interested hunters. A low spot on the land is prime to create a duck hole that's sure to bring them in.
Frog Bayou is within proximity to this property and offers excellent hunting opportunities.
Frog Bayou WMA was established in 2005 by the Agfc in partnership with Ducks Unlimited and the U.S. Natural Resources Conservation Service. The area nearly tripled in size to its current 2,180 acres in 2017, thanks to a partnership with The Trust for Public Land and Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Dollars. The WMA is along Frog Bayou also called Clear Creek, south of Dyer in Crawford County near the Arkansas River. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers land adjoins the Wma. The former farm is a wetland restoration, with migratory waterfowl as its main user.
Seven moist soil units with low levees are operated as shallow impoundments during late fall and winter one of these units is separated from the main tract. Much of the other land has been planted in hardwoods such as cypress and willow oak. About 40 acres are forested.
Rabbits are plentiful, with some squirrels and deer. A variety of shorebirds - herons, egrets and less common species - white-faced ibis visit the area. Visitors may spot them along Denham Road.