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This 110-acre property in Jefferson County, located 9 miles outside of De Soto, Missouri, offers a diverse landscape with 27 acres of open pasture perfect for future development, vineyard cultivation, and wildlife habitats. The property features scenic views and abundant opportunities for deer hunting, with ideal spots for grape cultivation. Additionally, the land is suitable for hay production and natural grazing for turkeys and deer, boasting a mix of hardwoods, cedars, and open grounds. A park-like setting with trails and road systems throughout enhances accessibility and enjoyment. With blacktop road frontage off Ingledow Road, the property is mostly fenced and features a gated entry with an automatic gate for added security. While there is a small pond on the property serving as a wildlife watering hole, the land is also conveniently close to the Big River, providing opportunities for floating and fishing.