6,031.5 Acres Offered in 34 Tracts

Fri, Nov 7, 2008 EASTERN

AUCTION IS OVER


PROPERTY LOCATION

TRACT DESCRIPTIONS

Tract 1: 130± ac Acres which offer a great timber investment and hunting and recreational opportunity. Located near the Ohio River this well managed tract is very accessible with three public road access points and a system of interior roads. These tracts have a diverse wildlife and native plant composition. An area called the Lapland Barrens is a native glades area with a variety of wildflowers and native grasses which has been partially renovated by the cooperative effort of Kimball, the KY Fish & Wildlife and The Nature Conservancy. The barrens are home to a wide variety of butterflies and skippers managed and inventoried annually by The Kentucky Nature Preserves. The property has been well managed for the production of quality hardwood sawtimber with the major species being white oak, black oak and chestnut oak. Timber harvesting activities have been designed to selectively remove low quality species and stems favoring the better quality growing stock resulting in residual stands of quality sawtimber. The green shaded interior road will be a privately maintained road with a private road maintenance agreement unless all adjoining tracts are purchased in combination by one buyer.

Tract 2: 210± ac Acres which offer a great timber investment and hunting and recreational opportunity. Located near the Ohio River this well managed tract is very accessible with three public road access points and a system of interior roads. These tracts have a diverse wildlife and native plant composition. An area called the Lapland Barrens is a native glades area with a variety of wildflowers and native grasses which has been partially renovated by the cooperative effort of Kimball, the KY Fish & Wildlife and The Nature Conservancy. The barrens are home to a wide variety of butterflies and skippers managed and inventoried annually by The Kentucky Nature Preserves. The property has been well managed for the production of quality hardwood sawtimber with the major species being white oak, black oak and chestnut oak. Timber harvesting activities have been designed to selectively remove low quality species and stems favoring the better quality growing stock resulting in residual stands of quality sawtimber. The green shaded interior road will be a privately maintained road with a private road maintenance agreement unless all adjoining tracts are purchased in combination by one buyer.

Tract 3: 196± ac Acres which offer a great timber investment and hunting and recreational opportunity. Located near the Ohio River this well managed tract is very accessible with three public road access points and a system of interior roads. These tracts have a diverse wildlife and native plant composition. An area called the Lapland Barrens is a native glades area with a variety of wildflowers and native grasses which has been partially renovated by the cooperative effort of Kimball, the KY Fish & Wildlife and The Nature Conservancy. The barrens are home to a wide variety of butterflies and skippers managed and inventoried annually by The Kentucky Nature Preserves. The property has been well managed for the production of quality hardwood sawtimber with the major species being white oak, black oak and chestnut oak. Timber harvesting activities have been designed to selectively remove low quality species and stems favoring the better quality growing stock resulting in residual stands of quality sawtimber. The green shaded interior road will be a privately maintained road with a private road maintenance agreement unless all adjoining tracts are purchased in combination by one buyer.

Tract 4: 389± ac Acres which offer a great timber investment and hunting and recreational opportunity. Located near the Ohio River this well managed tract is very accessible with three public road access points and a system of interior roads. These tracts have a diverse wildlife and native plant composition. An area called the Lapland Barrens is a native glades area with a variety of wildflowers and native grasses which has been partially renovated by the cooperative effort of Kimball, the KY Fish & Wildlife and The Nature Conservancy. The barrens are home to a wide variety of butterflies and skippers managed and inventoried annually by The Kentucky Nature Preserves. The property has been well managed for the production of quality hardwood sawtimber with the major species being white oak, black oak and chestnut oak. Timber harvesting activities have been designed to selectively remove low quality species and stems favoring the better quality growing stock resulting in residual stands of quality sawtimber. The green shaded interior road will be a privately maintained road with a private road maintenance agreement unless all adjoining tracts are purchased in combination by one buyer.

Tract 5: 614± ac Acres which offer a great timber investment and hunting and recreational opportunity. Located near the Ohio River this well managed tract is very accessible with three public road access points and a system of interior roads. These tracts have a diverse wildlife and native plant composition. An area called the Lapland Barrens is a native glades area with a variety of wildflowers and native grasses which has been partially renovated by the cooperative effort of Kimball, the KY Fish & Wildlife and The Nature Conservancy. The barrens are home to a wide variety of butterflies and skippers managed and inventoried annually by The Kentucky Nature Preserves. The property has been well managed for the production of quality hardwood sawtimber with the major species being white oak, black oak and chestnut oak. Timber harvesting activities have been designed to selectively remove low quality species and stems favoring the better quality growing stock resulting in residual stands of quality sawtimber. The green shaded interior road will be a privately maintained road with a private road maintenance agreement unless all adjoining tracts are purchased in combination by one buyer.

Tract 6: 101± ac Acres which offer a great timber investment and hunting and recreational opportunity. Located near the Ohio River this well managed tract is very accessible with three public road access points and a system of interior roads. These tracts have a diverse wildlife and native plant composition. An area called the Lapland Barrens is a native glades area with a variety of wildflowers and native grasses which has been partially renovated by the cooperative effort of Kimball, the KY Fish & Wildlife and The Nature Conservancy. The barrens are home to a wide variety of butterflies and skippers managed and inventoried annually by The Kentucky Nature Preserves. The property has been well managed for the production of quality hardwood sawtimber with the major species being white oak, black oak and chestnut oak. Timber harvesting activities have been designed to selectively remove low quality species and stems favoring the better quality growing stock resulting in residual stands of quality sawtimber. The green shaded interior road will be a privately maintained road with a private road maintenance agreement unless all adjoining tracts are purchased in combination by one buyer.

Tract 7: 278± ac Acres which offer a great timber investment and hunting and recreational opportunity. Located near the Ohio River this well managed tract is very accessible with three public road access points and a system of interior roads. These tracts have a diverse wildlife and native plant composition. An area called the Lapland Barrens is a native glades area with a variety of wildflowers and native grasses which has been partially renovated by the cooperative effort of Kimball, the KY Fish & Wildlife and The Nature Conservancy. The barrens are home to a wide variety of butterflies and skippers managed and inventoried annually by The Kentucky Nature Preserves. The property has been well managed for the production of quality hardwood sawtimber with the major species being white oak, black oak and chestnut oak. Timber harvesting activities have been designed to selectively remove low quality species and stems favoring the better quality growing stock resulting in residual stands of quality sawtimber. The green shaded interior road will be a privately maintained road with a private road maintenance agreement unless all adjoining tracts are purchased in combination by one buyer.

Tract 8: 236± ac Acres which offer a great timber investment and hunting and recreational opportunity. Located near the Ohio River this well managed tract is very accessible with three public road access points and a system of interior roads. These tracts have a diverse wildlife and native plant composition. An area called the Lapland Barrens is a native glades area with a variety of wildflowers and native grasses which has been partially renovated by the cooperative effort of Kimball, the KY Fish & Wildlife and The Nature Conservancy. The barrens are home to a wide variety of butterflies and skippers managed and inventoried annually by The Kentucky Nature Preserves. The property has been well managed for the production of quality hardwood sawtimber with the major species being white oak, black oak and chestnut oak. Timber harvesting activities have been designed to selectively remove low quality species and stems favoring the better quality growing stock resulting in residual stands of quality sawtimber. The green shaded interior road will be a privately maintained road with a private road maintenance agreement unless all adjoining tracts are purchased in combination by one buyer.

Tract 9: 202± ac Acres which offer a great timber investment and hunting and recreational opportunity. Located near the Ohio River this well managed tract is very accessible with three public road access points and a system of interior roads. These tracts have a diverse wildlife and native plant composition. An area called the Lapland Barrens is a native glades area with a variety of wildflowers and native grasses which has been partially renovated by the cooperative effort of Kimball, the KY Fish & Wildlife and The Nature Conservancy. The barrens are home to a wide variety of butterflies and skippers managed and inventoried annually by The Kentucky Nature Preserves. The property has been well managed for the production of quality hardwood sawtimber with the major species being white oak, black oak and chestnut oak. Timber harvesting activities have been designed to selectively remove low quality species and stems favoring the better quality growing stock resulting in residual stands of quality sawtimber. The green shaded interior road will be a privately maintained road with a private road maintenance agreement unless all adjoining tracts are purchased in combination by one buyer.

Tract 10: 234± ac Acres which offer a great timber investment and hunting and recreational opportunity. Located near the Ohio River this well managed tract is very accessible with three public road access points and a system of interior roads. These tracts have a diverse wildlife and native plant composition. An area called the Lapland Barrens is a native glades area with a variety of wildflowers and native grasses which has been partially renovated by the cooperative effort of Kimball, the KY Fish & Wildlife and The Nature Conservancy. The barrens are home to a wide variety of butterflies and skippers managed and inventoried annually by The Kentucky Nature Preserves. The property has been well managed for the production of quality hardwood sawtimber with the major species being white oak, black oak and chestnut oak. Timber harvesting activities have been designed to selectively remove low quality species and stems favoring the better quality growing stock resulting in residual stands of quality sawtimber. The green shaded interior road will be a privately maintained road with a private road maintenance agreement unless all adjoining tracts are purchased in combination by one buyer.

Tract 11: 37± ac Acres with excellent accessibility, tracts having frontage on paved county roads. These tracts were selectively harvested in 2006 and 2007. The residual growing stock is made up of sawtimber size white oak, yellow poplar, black oak and hard maple.

Tract 12: 51± ac Acres with excellent accessibility, tracts having frontage on paved county roads. These tracts were selectively harvested in 2006 and 2007. The residual growing stock is made up of sawtimber size white oak, yellow poplar, black oak and hard maple.

Tract 13: 280± ac Acres with excellent accessibility, tracts having frontage on paved county roads. These tracts were selectively harvested in 2006 and 2007. The residual growing stock is made up of sawtimber size white oak, yellow poplar, black oak and hard maple.

Tract 14: 69± ac Acres with excellent accessibility, tracts having frontage on paved county roads. These tracts were selectively harvested in 2006 and 2007. The residual growing stock is made up of sawtimber size white oak, yellow poplar, black oak and hard maple.

Tract 15: 111.5± ac Breckinridge Co., KY - 111.5± Acre wooded property with frontage on SR 259 (Mooleyville-Ammons Rd). The predominant species include white oak and black oak. Timber harvesting activity was carried out in 1990. This tract borders the Yellow Bank State Forest.

Tract 16: 34± ac Acre contiguous timberland property. Three access points off of county maintained roads provide good access into the tracts. Tracts 16, 17 and 20 have frontage on Town creek which provides water access to the Ohio River. Tract 16 has its own boat landing. The property offers a variety of timberland cover and wildlife habitat with major species composition being ash, white oak, yellow poplar and hard maple. Selective timber harvesting activities have taken place in 2001. (Tracts 17 & 21 will require easements over Tracts 16 & 20 respectively.) Swing Tract 22 must be bid on by an adjoining landowner or purchased in combination with Tracts 19 or 21.

Tract 17: 91± ac Acre contiguous timberland property. Three access points off of county maintained roads provide good access into the tracts. Tracts 16, 17 and 20 have frontage on Town creek which provides water access to the Ohio River. Tract 16 has its own boat landing. The property offers a variety of timberland cover and wildlife habitat with major species composition being ash, white oak, yellow poplar and hard maple. Selective timber harvesting activities have taken place in 2001. (Tracts 17 & 21 will require easements over Tracts 16 & 20 respectively.) Swing Tract 22 must be bid on by an adjoining landowner or purchased in combination with Tracts 19 or 21.

Tract 18: 158± ac Acre contiguous timberland property. Three access points off of county maintained roads provide good access into the tracts. Tracts 16, 17 and 20 have frontage on Town creek which provides water access to the Ohio River. Tract 16 has its own boat landing. The property offers a variety of timberland cover and wildlife habitat with major species composition being ash, white oak, yellow poplar and hard maple. Selective timber harvesting activities have taken place in 2001. (Tracts 17 & 21 will require easements over Tracts 16 & 20 respectively.) Swing Tract 22 must be bid on by an adjoining landowner or purchased in combination with Tracts 19 or 21.

Tract 19: 236± ac Acre contiguous timberland property. Three access points off of county maintained roads provide good access into the tracts. Tracts 16, 17 and 20 have frontage on Town creek which provides water access to the Ohio River. Tract 16 has its own boat landing. The property offers a variety of timberland cover and wildlife habitat with major species composition being ash, white oak, yellow poplar and hard maple. Selective timber harvesting activities have taken place in 2001. (Tracts 17 & 21 will require easements over Tracts 16 & 20 respectively.) Swing Tract 22 must be bid on by an adjoining landowner or purchased in combination with Tracts 19 or 21.

Tract 20: 321± ac Acre contiguous timberland property. Three access points off of county maintained roads provide good access into the tracts. Tracts 16, 17 and 20 have frontage on Town creek which provides water access to the Ohio River. Tract 16 has its own boat landing. The property offers a variety of timberland cover and wildlife habitat with major species composition being ash, white oak, yellow poplar and hard maple. Selective timber harvesting activities have taken place in 2001. (Tracts 17 & 21 will require easements over Tracts 16 & 20 respectively.) Swing Tract 22 must be bid on by an adjoining landowner or purchased in combination with Tracts 19 or 21.

Tract 21: 150± ac Acre contiguous timberland property. Three access points off of county maintained roads provide good access into the tracts. Tracts 16, 17 and 20 have frontage on Town creek which provides water access to the Ohio River. Tract 16 has its own boat landing. The property offers a variety of timberland cover and wildlife habitat with major species composition being ash, white oak, yellow poplar and hard maple. Selective timber harvesting activities have taken place in 2001. (Tracts 17 & 21 will require easements over Tracts 16 & 20 respectively.) Swing Tract 22 must be bid on by an adjoining landowner or purchased in combination with Tracts 19 or 21.

Tract 22: 127± ac Acre contiguous timberland property. Three access points off of county maintained roads provide good access into the tracts. Tracts 16, 17 and 20 have frontage on Town creek which provides water access to the Ohio River. Tract 16 has its own boat landing. The property offers a variety of timberland cover and wildlife habitat with major species composition being ash, white oak, yellow poplar and hard maple. Selective timber harvesting activities have taken place in 2001. (Tracts 17 & 21 will require easements over Tracts 16 & 20 respectively.) Swing Tract 22 must be bid on by an adjoining landowner or purchased in combination with Tracts 19 or 21.

Tract 23: 80.4± ac Breckinridge Co., KY - 80.4± Acre wooded tract which was last harvested in 2005. Select harvesting has been done to remove cedar and undesirable species. This tract has gently rolling terrain with good timber trails throughout. There is currently no legal access. Access has been across a short distance of the neighbor by verbal permission.

Tract 24: 1,005.6± ac Butler Co., KY - 1005.6± Acres which offers timber investment potential as well as hunting and recreational opportunities. Access is provided by frontage on Region Rd. A salvage harvest as a result of wind damage was carried out near the road frontage on a approximately 75 to 80 acres in 2005. Timber specie composition is stocked heavily with young white oak.

Tract 25: 39± ac located near the Ohio River are easily accessible with road frontage on a county maintained road. The dominant species are hard maple, red oak and yellow poplar. Small sawtimber make this a good potential timber investment. These tracts lie in the heart of the German Ridge Recreation Area of the Hoosier National Forest.

Tract 26: 35± ac located near the Ohio River are easily accessible with road frontage on a county maintained road. The dominant species are hard maple, red oak and yellow poplar. Small sawtimber make this a good potential timber investment. These tracts lie in the heart of the German Ridge Recreation Area of the Hoosier National Forest.

Tract 27: 38± ac located near the Ohio River are easily accessible with road frontage on a county maintained road. The dominant species are hard maple, red oak and yellow poplar. Small sawtimber make this a good potential timber investment. These tracts lie in the heart of the German Ridge Recreation Area of the Hoosier National Forest.

Tract 28: 48± ac located near the Ohio River are easily accessible with road frontage on a county maintained road. The dominant species are hard maple, red oak and yellow poplar. Small sawtimber make this a good potential timber investment. These tracts lie in the heart of the German Ridge Recreation Area of the Hoosier National Forest.

Tract 29: 200± ac Harrison Co., IN - 200± Acres last harvested in 2004. The dominant species include ash, white oak, chinquapin oak and red oak. Little Mosquito Creek runs through the property. This tract has no current legal access. Access has been through the neighbor by verbal permission in exchange for hunting rights. This tract borders The Nature Conservancys Harrison County Glade Complex. There is an existing gas lease on this property with potential for gas royalties.

Tract 30: 210± ac Crawford Co., IN - 210± Acres with excellent timber and easy access to county maintained McClure Road. Turkey Fork Creek runs through the property. The tract supports sawtimber size timber with the predominant species being white oak, red oak, yellow poplar and black oak. There has been no timber harvesting activity on this tract since 1987. This tract has excellent recreational potential with food sources of nearby crop lands, composition is well stocked with mast producing species, and a running water source throughout. An extensive network of wood trails are maintained for easy access and viewing.

Tract 31: 40± ac Acres with good road frontage on paved county roads. These tracts offer potential building sites as well as timber investment. The timber type is mixed hardwoods including white oak, red oak, and black oak of small to medium sawtimber size. A selective harvest was carried out in 2006.

Tract 32: 20± ac Acres with good road frontage on paved county roads. These tracts offer potential building sites as well as timber investment. The timber type is mixed hardwoods including white oak, red oak, and black oak of small to medium sawtimber size. A selective harvest was carried out in 2006.

Tract 33: 20± ac Acres with good road frontage on paved county roads. These tracts offer potential building sites as well as timber investment. The timber type is mixed hardwoods including white oak, red oak, and black oak of small to medium sawtimber size. A selective harvest was carried out in 2006.

Tract 34: 40± ac Perry Co., IN - 40± Acres accessed from a 30ft. deeded right of way. The property supports predominantly a stand of mixed hardwoods consisting of white oak, black oak, red oak and yellow poplar. A selective harvest was carried out in 2008.

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