Set in Western Wicomico County, this 17.0± acre tract offers the kind of open, usable ground that’s becoming harder to find. The land is predominantly cleared and tillable, with productive soils made up largely of Klej-Galloway Complex and Cedartown loamy sand—well suited for continued agricultural use or potential for wildlife food plots. At the center of the property sits a freshwater farm pond, a natural focal point that also serves as a dependable water source for local wildlife. The land is currently leased and actively farmed, maintaining both its productivity and open character. Importantly, the property is free of conservation easements or deed restrictions, giving the next owner flexibility moving forward. A perc test has not yet been conducted, but current zoning does allow for the construction of a single-family dwelling if suitable perc approval is obtained.