Phil Barker : Mossy Oak Properties - Mossy Oak Land and Timber
Phil Barker comes to MOP-MOLT with much experience in the land management area. He was previously employed by Toxey and Fox Haas as their full-time land manager. This, along with the benefit of growing up on a family cattle and timber operation, has given him invaluable knowledge of land and how best to manage it for optimum timber and wildlife development. He now has his own cattle operation located in Oktibbeha County. Phil resides in Aberdeen, Mississippi along with his wife, Carrie Ann, and their son, Brett. Their daughter, Beth, resides in Hamilton, Mississippi, with her husband, Brad, and daughter, Mary Elliott. Grandbaby #2 is expected in October, 2016. Phil is active in church, and holds an office on the Board. He also serves as President of the Board at Camp SonShine, a Christian camp for children of all ages. He enjoys hunting in the great outdoors. He will be glad to help you sell your property or find that dream property.
This tract has several types of timber including mature pine and hardwood. It has paved road frontage and an older house with utilities available. Both water and electricity are avaliable along the paved road for future building opportunities. There is a portion of the tract that has been recently...
This 17+/- acre tract has excellent topography and is located along paved County Road 254 approximately 10 miles Northwest of Eupora, MS. Great hunting and many house sites can be found on this gorgeous property. Ther are utilities already in place at an abandoned house. Call soon as small tracts...
Huge Price Reduction.Check out this beautiful 4 bedroom home overlooking a 3 acre lake with 60 acres of timbered property. This amazing home features a 60' front porch, wood fireplace, hardwood floors, wide stairway and a open floor plan and is located in the Amory School District. It doesn't get...
This is a great hunting tract that has paved road frontage and utilities available. Some of the timber has been harvested but there is plenty of timber left also. These smaller size tracts are hard to find. There are multiple house sites on the