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Megan Greathouse
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  • Saint Louis, MO
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Anyone familiar with Missouri farms?

Megan Greathouse
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Saint Louis, MO
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I'm hoping to connect with landowners, investors, agents and lenders familiar with farm land in Missouri.

My husband and I are interested in a lifestyle investment in some land where we can get away from the city with the kids. (And where my husband can hunt!) We'd like this farm to at least partially, if not fully, pay for itself with rented tillable acres, timber, etc. Looking for something 60+ acres that's within a 3 hour drive of St. Louis. Anyone have experience with this??

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