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#19015173: 51 ACRES OF EXTREMELY #20018988 GOOD DEER HUNTING! Located in 3602 MADISON 208 • FREDERICKTOWN Madison this 153 Southwest ACRE CENTURY FARM: County, Located in theall wooded parcel of land County beautiful Missouri Ozarks, this has century old farm has frontage, been in theelectric same family for overand Road available 100 years. This 4-BR, 2-BA farm house multiple good building sites. Thisisland loaded with character and is secluded in the hasofbeen in the family for years middle 30 acres of pasture andmany 123 acres $ and has provided some great whitetail of mature, marketable timber! You won’t be 374,900 disappointed with it’shunting private drive intoowners. the deer and turkey for the property or the views form the house overlooking the pasture. The home central H&A, What was once a field many years ago is now a beautiful cedarhas grove with hardopen concept between kitchen/dinning room and living room with main floor laundry located wood ridges surrounding making this a perfect place to build a cabin, home in the huge master suite’s walk-in closet. Outside features several outbuildings, beautiful or just afenced camppasture site forathe weekend getaways. truly a great hunting property. views, spring and some of the bestThis whiteistale deer and turkey hunting the

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#19011367: CUSTOM HOME & 75 ACRE CATTLE FARM ON#20018980 THE LITTLE ST. FRANCIS RIVER: Located only 1 mile South of Fredericktown, 8889 HWY E •75FREDERICKTOWN this farm offers acres of fenced and cross fenced pasture with good fertile river bottom RECREATIONAL COUNTRY PARADISE: soil. There is foothills over 1,700of ft.the of river frontage, Located in the Missouri 3 ponds, 40’x50’ machine shed, 75’x40’ barn Ozarks, sits this rare gem. This property with water & electric, two automatic waterers, consists a beautiful 3-BR, 2-BA rustic workingofcorral, head catcher & loading chute. There’s also a run in with tack room &afan home, a 30’x30’ cabin overlooking 4 for horses on a 3 acre dry lot. This 3-BR, 4-BA $ acre stocked 27’x30’ custom home lake, has anaopen floordrywalled plan w/atrium, and beautiful insulated shed, 30’x50’ drywalled and in floor to ceiling brick gas fireplace the great room, and a kitchen that would be any insulated cooks dream. Theafinished has aalarge shed, 10’x10’basement utility shed, familycovered room/game room, exercise room, room barn and another fulland bath.aThere’s an unfin30’x30’ pavilion with BBQ pit,craft a 40’x45’ with loft 13’x27’also building ished side with plenty of storage and a safe room as well. The home is perfect for entertaining nextwith to 10 hook-ups. Thisand 123patio acres is also bordered by Mark National it’scamper screened-in porch, deck overlooking the pool and it’s wellTwain landscaped yard. This isfor trulythe a must see property! Forest which makes it even better outdoor enthusiast looking to get away.

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Home of the Week.... 213 East School St, Bonne Terre

Charm & character awaits you in this exquisite, 2 story Historic Victorian home with attached garage. A large living room with gas fireplace, built in book shelves & lovely wood floor will make you feel right at home. The room off the living room was once called a sleeping porch and is currently used as a studio. The large kitchen has a sub-zero refrigerator, gas South Bend range, lots of cabinets, soapstone counter tops & walk in pantry. Enjoy relaxed dining in the breakfast nook or for more formal gathering a separate dining room with chandelier. The beautiful stair case leads to 3 bedrooms, 2 of those have adjoining baths, an additional large room adjoins the master which would make a great office or nursery. The historic millwork, wood floors & more have been beautifully preserved along with numerous upgrades. The yard is partially fenced and has a gazebo, lots of beautiful and unique trees & plants.

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Fantastic 6.2 acre lake front lot. Exclusive subdivision with gated entrance. Build a spectacular home with a gorgeous view of the lake from your back deck and a view of the namesake Buzzard Rock formation from the front.

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Desloge $109,000

10 Acres of undeveloped ground in Desloge! Rare find.

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8.3 acres of wooded property in the heart of wine country. Absolutely gorgeous area. Private location. Property has a 3 car garage and the concrete foundation for your new build! 20015775

Beautiful, new 1800+ sq. ft. ranch style home with 2 car attached garage and partial finished basement. Nice kitchen with BIG 9x12 breakfast bar plus pantry. Includes all kitchen appliances. Three bedrooms and two baths on the main floor.

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Farmington $129,900

Desloge $89,900

Super buy in a well established neighborhood. Mature trees, corner lot, super charming 4 bedroom 2-story home. Main floor laundry! Gotta see this one ASAP! 20011695

Sweet Deal! 3 Bedroom home in Desloge on nice lot. Freshly painted. New flooring. New cabinets. Roof is only a few years old. Electric heat pump, central air conditioning. You gotta see this one! 20007422

Farmington $129,900

You will love the look of this house and the quaint feel of this area. Story and 1/2 home with 4 bedrooms, 1 & 1/2 baths, full unfinished basement and detached garage. Adorable! Nice back yard with covered patio. Wood floors. You need to look at this right away before it is TOO LATE!

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Farmington $164,900

Great location! Big living room with gas fireplace and picture window, 3 bedrooms and a gas boiler heating system to keep the house toasty warm this winter. Partially finished basement with wood burning fireplace in family room plus a bathroom, storage rooms and two offices with closets. Super house!

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andscape features vary significantly from house to house. Some homeowners may prefer water features on their properties, while others focus on flowers that would be the envy of a botanical garden. Regardless of those preferences, lawn and garden enthusiasts who want to make their properties as idyllic as possible may eventually look to mulch to help them accomplish that goal. Mulch helps soil retain moisture, which promotes strong, healthy flowers, plants, trees, and shrubs. And because soil beneath mulch retains more moisture than soil that’s not protected by mulch, homeowners won’t have to spend as much time watering mulched landscapes. That saves time and conserves water, which can be a big benefit in areas prone to drought and/or especially hot summers. Mulch also helps to suppress weed growth, which can ensure all that

hard work needed to create an eyecatching garden won’t be compromised by the presence of unsightly, thirsty weeds. Mulching seems like a simple task, and it can be. But that does not mean homeowners cannot make mistakes when mulching. The following are some common mulching mistakes to avoid as lawn and garden season hits full swing. Not enough mulch: Mulch is ineffective when spread too thin. The Virginia Cooperative Extension at Virginia Tech and Virginia State University recommends applying mulch no less than two inches in depth. Anything less than that will prove ineffective at preventing weed growth and helping the soil retain moisture, and that means you will need to water more often. Poorly located mulch: Mulch should not be placed too close to plant stems or tree

The differences between organic and inorganic mulches

trunks. When it is, tissue is so wet that it makes for a perfect environment for disease and insect infestation. Failing to mulch to the drip line: The drip line of a tree refers to the outermost circumference of the tree’s canopy from which water drips onto the ground. The VCE recommends mulching to the drip line of a plant or tree, which ensures the plant or tree will get the most out of the mulch. Mulching to the drip line also Novice gardners may find themselves a little confused when visiting a lawn and garden center to purchase mulch. That’s because there are various types of mulches. One of the ways to simplify that is to break mulches down into two main classes: organic and inorganic. Learning to distinguish between these two classes can help homeowners choose the best mulch for their properties.

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he benefits of mulch are widely known among lawn and garden enthusiasts. By insulating soil from extreme temperatures, helping soil to retain moisture and preventing weed growth, mulch can help plants, trees and gardens thrive, even during periods when Mother Nature can make that very difficult.

Organic mulch Organic mulches are made up of materials that decompose over time. The experts at BobVila.com note that, because they decompose over time, organic mulches must be replenished on a regular bais. Hardwood and softwood chips are among the most popular and recognizable organic mulches. Evergreen needles, leaves, grass clippings, and compost mixes also fall under the organic mulch umbrella. Many gardening enthusiasts prefer organic mulches because they help soil retain moisture, improve

minimizes competition from the grass, leading to stronger plants and trees. Failing to weed before mulching: Weeds should be removed prior to mulching. If they’re not, the mulch can provide the same growing environment for weeds that you’re trying to create for your plants and trees. Mulching benefits a landscape in myriad ways, especially when homeowners avoid some common mulching mistakes. soil fertility and help to deter weed growth. Inorganic mulches Inorganic mulches are permanent because they do not decompose over time. Gravel, brick chips and crushed stone are examples of inorganic mulches. Homeowners who do not intend to plant after laying mulch may lean toward inorganic mulches, as they won’t require much work, if any, after being laid. However, the Chicago Botanic Garden notes that inorganic mulches do not improve soil quality. In fact, because inorganic mulches like rocks and stones absorb heat, they can be detrimental to plants in areas where weather tends to be very dry and hot. The right mulch for a given property depends on a host of factors. Understanding the differences between organic and inorganic mulches is a great first step toward finding the right mulch for your landscape.


You will fall in love the second you walk through the doors of the BEAUTIFUL 3 bed 3 bath home located in a quiet subdivision tucked away just outside of town. Home offers vaulted ceilings, large open kitchen with granite countertops, nice stainless steel appliances, dining room with patio doors.

Adorable Bungalow style home offers three bedrooms, one bath, large living room with electric fireplace, good size eat-in kitchen and convenient laundry area. Home has been nicely updated with all new flooring, paint and brand new appliances. Enjoy your morning coffee on the covered rear patio.

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20024557

Bonne Terre • $129,900

Fredericktown • $139,000

3 Bedroom possibly 4, 2 Bath Split Foyer home tucked away on a dead in street surrounded by trees and privacy. Home has new carpet and flooring throughout, new paint and brand new appliances.

Beautiful 3 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath Ranch style home with brick front and 2 car attached garage. This home is located just off Highway 67 in a quiet subdivision. You will enjoy everything this home has to offer including the welcoming covered front porch.

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Bonne Terre $219,000 Beautiful Full Brick ranch home on 1.19 +/acres that is situated on a corner lot that back to trees/woods that gives you that secluded scenery but close to town. Home offers large covered front porch that guides you to the entrance of the interior which offers large open living room with vaulted ceilings and a beautiful bay window.

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Farmington • $399,000

Serenity & nature abound in this beautiful custom-built home located just minutes from town. Enjoy the peaceful country setting with this GORGEOUS 2484 +/- sq ft 4 Bed 3 Bath home with 3 Car-Attached Garage and Full UF walk-out(up) basement. Once you walk in you will be greeted by the beautiful open living room with vaulted ceilings and lots of windows that offer natural light where you can also cozy up next to the gas fireplace on cold winter nights.

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Farmington $237,000

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20001500 Bonne Terre / $59,000

Historic stone building on a main street in Bonne Terre. House dates back to 1900’s with rustic stone exterior while interior has been updated with a warm contemporary design. Previously used as a studio, with opportunity to become a commercial building with its prime location. Possibilities are endless and the choice is yours!

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Bonne Terre / $159,900

Charming 1.5 story brick home, approximately 2,000 square feet of living space which includes 3 bedroom, 2 baths. Entering the home the large great room with wood floors will welcome you! The kitchen is adorable and has stainless appliances, lots of cabinets & counter tops and a breakfast nook to enjoy your morning coffee or grab a quick meal.

19079446 Bonne Terre / $275,000

Charm & character awaits you in this exquisite, 2 story Historic Victorian home with attached garage. A large living room with gas fireplace, built in book shelves & lovely wood floor will make you feel right at home. The room off the living room was once called a sleeping porch and is currently used as a studio.

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Farmington / $625,000

Stunning 2 story, 6 bedroom, 3.5 bath home setting on 7 +/- acres in central R-3 school district.Entering the home you will be in awe of the great room which boasts a large custom stone fireplace. Well designed kitchen is every chefs dream, with granite counter tops, center island & soft close cabinets. End your day in the main floor spacious master bedroom complete with en-suite bathroom.

20015285 Desloge / $55,000

19079636

Great opportunity to own a commercial building on corner lot in high traffic area!! Make your business dream become a reality, or use this property as a rental to generate income. This commercial property is all electric, has a bathroom that includes a shower and the parking area was recently paved. Don’t wait, CALL TODAY!!!

Farmington / $349,900

Looking for the property of your dreams, look no further! This stunning home was built with love along with well thought out design & engineering. The home sits on 4.43 acres, with a beautiful 1 acre lake with dock and gazebo, why leave home? Or sit in the spectacular sun room & just enjoy the view. Another great feature of the property is the large shop that is insulated and heated, has endless possibilities!

20009734 Goose Creek / $99,900

Check out this great getaway! This corner lot is the perfect place to relax and spend time, complete with a camper, tiny home, and 30 x 21 garage. Camper is covered and surrounded by a wood deck, and also has electric hook up. The 12x12 tiny home is insulated, has electric and all furniture stays.

18038582 Farmington / $675,000

Great investment opportunity in high traffic area! The main level of the building faces Maple Street and the lower level is accessible via a drive around the building from Maple Street. The building is irregularly shaped and has 5520 square feet on each level, which gives an overall area of 11,040 square feet.The building is currently divided into four units.

19063674 Park Hills / $439,000

This all brick commercial building setting on 8.10+/- acres is located right off of Highway 67 in Park Hills providing easy access and lots of visibility. The current interior set up allows for multiple offices, training rooms, break area, and multiple bathrooms. Additionally this property is all electric, has 2 HVAC systems and a roof that is approximately 3 years old.

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Should not be used in compost Inorganic and non-biodegradable materials cannot go into compost. These are items like plastic, glass, aluminum foil, and metal. Pressure-treated lumber, although a natural material, is treated with preservatives and often pesticides that can be harmful if they leech into the garden. The small-gardening resource Balcony Garden Web indicates coated or glossy printed papers, such as those from catalogs, magazines, wrapping paper, marketing materials, and business cards, should not be added to compost piles because of the chemicals

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Okay for compost Most organic materials, or items that were once living, can be used in compost. Plant-based items used in cooking, such as potato peelings, carrot skins, banana peels, cocoa hulls, coffee grounds and filters, corn cobs, apple cores, egg shells, fruit peels, kelp, and nut shells, can be added to compost. Other items from around the house, like unused kitty litter, hair, shredded newspapers and cardboard, leaves, flowers, paper, pine needles, ashes, and sawdust, can be successfully added to compost. Stick to items that are not treated heavily with chemicals.

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ll sorts of uninvited guests can compromise the look and vitality of a garden. Some gardens are trampled by foot traffic, while others are plagued with weeds. Still others are plagued by small, tunnel-building rodents known as voles. Voles are often confused with moles. While they do bear some similarities, namely that both travel through lawns and gardens via tunnels, voles and moles are not one and the same. In fact, moles are not even rodents. The Old Farmer’s Almanac notes that voles eat mainly vegetarian diets. That makes vegetable gardens prime targets for these small rodents that some mistake for mice. But Pests.org, a comprehensive resource for anyone looking to learn about pests and the threats they pose, notes that voles’ eyes and ears are considerably smaller than the eyes and ears of mice. In addition, voles’ tails are much shorter than the tails on mice. Correctly diagnosing issues is essential to maintaining a healthy garden, and identifying vole infestations is no exception. The following are some signs that typically indicate a lawn or garden has been infested with voles. Shallow tunnels throughout the property: Voles create shallow tunnels between one and two inches wide, and these tunnels can typically be found all over the lawn. Grass stems and blades are part of voles’ diets, so don’t just look to the garden for signs of vole infestation. Markings on bark and plants: Pests.org notes that voles may leave small gnaw marks on bark and plants. A careful inspection of trees and other plants may be necessary to uncover this symptom. Partially eaten root vegetables: Voles may eat root vegetables like carrots and potatoes by pulling them down into their tunnels. The result is partially eaten vegetables in the garden. Damaged trees and shrubs: Voles don’t limit their victims to grass and root vegetables. Young trees and shrubs that are leaning over may have fallen victim to vole infestations. Homeowners can employ various strategies to control and prevent vole infestations. But first they must be certain the unwanted guests tunneling their way through their lawns and gardens are, in fact, voles.

vid gardeners know that compost can add vital nutrients to soil used in gardens, container plants and lawns. The fact that compost is so versatile and nutrient-dense may not even be its most admirable quality. Made from items used in and around the house, compost costs just about nothing to produce. The raw materials that make up compost come from organic waste. These can be disposables from the garden and kitchen, as well as other areas around the house. According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, yard trimmings and food scraps add up to 20 to 30 percent of the municipal solid waste in the United States. Turning waste into compost not only helps the landscape, but also the planet. Compost is relatively easy to make, and there are scores of materials that can be put into compost. But it is just as essential to know which ingredients cannot be used in compost.

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and inks used in these pages. Planet Natural Research Center says to avoid pet droppings from dogs and cats. Animal products like bones, butter, milk, fish skins, and meat, may decompose and start to smell foul. Maggots, parasites, pathogens, and other microorganisms can form in the compost. These materials also may attract flies and scavenger animals. Plus, they decompose very slowly. Any personal hygiene products should be avoided because they are tainted by human fluids and that can pose a health risk. While weeds are not harmful in compost piles, there is the risk that seeds can germinate and then infiltrate garden beds when the compost is used. The same can be said for tomato plants and some other hardy fruits and vegetables. Compost is a winner in the garden and around the landscape. Learning which ingredients can and can’t be added to compost piles is useful for any gardener.


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902 E HWY 72 • FREDERICKTOWN 322 S MOUNTAIN • IRONTON $398,900 • #20001768 $65,000 • #20017043

5 bedroom 3 bath home on 3.7 acres. Home offers a main floor laundry and large pantry. The private Master bedroom with en-suite and two large bedrooms are located on the main floor. A full finished walkout basement houses two more bedrooms, media room, storage, sitting room and a 2 car garage. Outside you will find a 32x40 concrete patio with a picturesque view, a small storage shed, a 26x16 pavilion, and a 30x50 shop with a 14x50 lean-to on back.

This is a very charming home at the end of the street. Well maintained newer heating & cooling full walk up basement. 3 Bedrooms 1 bath one and a half story home. Has a 2 car detached garage. nice quiet area of Ironton close to down town. A Must see ! this charming home will not last, home would be great for the first time homeowner to start a family. Shown by appointment only.

604 W MAIN • FREDERICKTOWN 711 SOUTHWOOD • FREDERICKTOWN $159,000 • #20003927 $209,000 • #19086962

All Newly remodeled 3 Bed room 2 full bath, full unfinished basement with walk up. Wood burning fire place in Livingroom area with new insert. A lot of charm and elegance to this older home. There is a barn in back of property to store all those big boy toys. Close to downtown & hospital area.

You’ll LOVE this spacious 4 bedroom 3 bathroom home! Situated on a 1.60 acre lot in a wonderful community right on the edge of town. This property includes a detached garage, a large patio, and a well-kept drive way that offers plenty of parking space. This home offers so many unique characteristics as well. A bonus room, loft, bathroom, and fireplace is a recent addition. A custom kitchen, separate dining, and main level laundry are just a few must-see features.

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