Jefferson County, Iowa Land For Sale (7 results)
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09/05/2025
$937,500
125 ac.
ACTIVE
Jefferson County - 220th St, Batavia, IA
Located south west of Fairfield, Iowa lays an ideal farm for anyone whose a passionate conservationist, hunter, or someone wanting to escape to the country and build a home.
This beautiful farm has several fields enrolled into the Conservation Recovery Program (CRP). CRP is a federal program that offers annual payments ranging from 10-15 years. The program is eligible mostly for below average farm ground. In exchange, our native prairie plants such as Bigblue stem, Indian grass, and a variety of our native forbs (prairie flowers; are planted to create wildlife habitat and bio-diversity.
In the central part of the farm lays an unique crescent moon hay field with thick grass and alfalfa. The alfalfa presents as an opportunistic food plot during those early and mid season archery hunts. This crescent moon hay field would be ideal for a local farmer to cut hay. At the north east tip of this crescent moon field is a 1.5 acre food plot with an elevated blind. The food plot was drilled with a diverse fall food plot mix consisting of winter oats, wheat, rye, peas, radish, and crimson clover. The plot was drilled on 9/1/2025. The area is in a dry spell so with some rain the food plot will be gorgeous. This plot mix is ideal for all seasons archery into the gun seasons.
North of the crescent moon hay field is a 1.25 bottom food plot. This plot was drilled the same day as the north plot with the same mix with added white clover. The white clover will make this plot shine on this bottom soil type. Another great spot for early and mid archery seasons and sometimes into the gun seasons!
The west side of the farm has an acre field that would be an ideal food plot. The field has timber surrounding the plot, a stocked pond to the east, and a blind at the entrance of the potential plot.
Along the south west corner of the fields is another gate to the road with a shed. The shed would be useful for parking a vehicle out of the sun under the lean too and storing hunting gear, tools, and small equipment inside. This shed sits on just under an acre field. This spot would be ideal for building a home or a hunting cabin.
The west side of the property consists of a diverse timber. The timber connects too all the food plots and along the property line. The timber consists of black walnuts, oaks, hickories, elm, basswood, and hackberries. This timber tracts offers excellent hunting opportunities for multiple different winds. This draw is also adorned with massive wolf oaks. Wolf oaks describe massive oak trees with broad trunks and wild canopies. These wolf oaks are Iowas native Bur Oaks. These massive bur oaks are priceless for their wildlife value in providing acorns for all wildlife. These bur oaks provide a future opportunity for more bur oak propagation also their massive canopies offer perfect roosting for turkeys.
Property Address: 220th St, Batavia, IA 52533
PROPERTY
125 acres total (5 parcels)
37.39 acres in prairie CRP (CP33, 25, and 21 practices)
31.53 acres in wooded/wetland CRP, (CP22 Riparian Forest Buffer, CP9 Shallow Water Areas for Wildlife)
42.36 acres of timber (solid timber and wooded hedge rows)
13.1 acres of Food Plots, Hay Field, Fallow, Prairie (1.24 acres)
0.62 acre pond
Shed built in 1950 240 square foot
DISTANCES
6.8 miles West from Fairfield, Iowa
3 miles South of Highway 34
21 miles East of Ottumwa, Iowa
OTHER
CRP Documents will be released upon request
08/07/2025
$107,500
11.37 ac.
ACTIVE
Jefferson County - TBD US-34, Lockridge, IA
Located just southwest of Lockridge in Jefferson County, Iowa, this small tract lays right next to Highway 34 with convenient access from the road. The majority is currently in income-generating alfalfa production, with a gentle slope angling down toward the timbered draw below.Hunting opportunity is present with timber running from northwest to southeast on the eastern end of the property, and a potential future secluded food plot location is found on the northern tip.The southwestern hilltop could make a good building site overlooking the valley with easy road access below.If youre interested in this listing, please contact Ben Harshyne with the Southeast Iowa Land Team for Whitetail Properties Real Estate.
02/19/2025
$1,036,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Jefferson County - Pine Ave, Fairfield, IA
This 160-acre m/l property is situated just 5 miles from Fairfield, Iowa. It features a fantastic blend of rolling hills and creek bottoms, offering two income sources from tillable land and CRP (Conservation Reserve Program). With abundant cover and timber, alongside diverse open areas, this land is ideal for nurturing and attracting big bucks.
- FSA indicates 15.02 acres tillable, currently cash rented for 2025 crop season
- 25.05 acres CRP enrolled in CRP through 9/30/2033 at $266.57 per acre.
06/26/2025
$1,014,570
112.73 ac.
ACTIVE
Jefferson County - Olive Ave., Fairfield, IA
112.73 acres, m/l, located approximately 6 miles northeast of Fairfield, Iowa on the east side of Olive Ave.
This farm has 77.93 CRP acres with a CSR2 of 61.10. The CRP acres are enrolled in a CP-1 CRP contract that pays $19,953.00 annually and expires on 9/30/27.
Set back off the main road and accessed by a private lane, this secluded property has rolling timber draws, a scenic pond, and established CRP acres. These features combine to provide exceptional habitat for attracting and holding whitetail deer.
06/19/2025
$109,000
0.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Jefferson County - 303 W Main St, Lockridge, IA
Recently Renovated 3-Bedroom Home with Workshop Great Location!
This freshly updated 3-bedroom, 1-bath home is move-in ready with brand-new carpet and interior paint throughout. Conveniently located between Fairfield and Mt. Pleasant, you'll enjoy small-town living with quick access to both communities.
The home includes all appliances, making your move simple and stress-free. A spacious 18 x 20 detached workshop offers endless possibilitieswhether youre looking for a man cave, she shed, garden shed, or hobby space.
With access from both Main Street and the alley, the property is easy to navigate and full of potential. And best of all? Super affordable property taxes at just $602 a year!
Dont miss this great opportunity for affordable, updated living in a prime Southeast Iowa location.
12/21/2023
$99,500
11 ac.
ACTIVE
Jefferson County - Fairfield, IA
Great Building Site Right off Hwy 34. 11 Acres Total, 3.5 Acres Tillable with Average CSR2 of 39.3 Currently in Hay. 4.9 Acres Timber/Brush with Some Walnut Trees. Small Creek Meandering through Property. Great Hunting Property! Partial Owner is Licensed Real Estate Agent in Iowa.
09/11/2025
$915,000
66.78 ac.
ACTIVE
Jefferson County - 2501 167Th Street, Fairfield, IA
C. S. R.-2 of 67.4 unit farm average with estimated 68.8 on the tillable land. Soils include Taintor, Mahaska, Hedrick and Rinda having 0-14% slopes. In addition to the well-maintained home, improvements include a steel-frame, metal clad machine shed of approximately 60' x 100'; a 44' x 60' two-story clad barn/farrowing building; 3 grain bins including a 10,000 bu. drier bin and 20,000 and 14,000 bu. storage bins and several other structures are on the site. Water is provided by a good well. Possession of the cropland is negotiable following the '25 crop harvest. The current tenant reserves the use of grain storage until August 15, 2026 or by arrangement. Mary Christine Kaska reserves the right to lease-back the residence for an undetermined period at mutually agreeable terms and rate. All data reported here has been provided by sources believed to be reliable and is assumed to be accurate but is not warranted by Fairfield Real Estate, Inc. or its agents.
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