Houses For Sale In Leoma Tennessee

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17 Wilburn Mill Rd Search Leoma by map 20 listings in Leoma, TN with an estimated median home price of $159,625 Exit Realty King & Associates 3 BR, 3 full BA Homefront Realty & Auction LLC From the Ground UP Realty, LLC Town & Country REALTORS Gorgeous 30 acre farm and colonial farm house Ranch, Farm - Leoma, TN Farm - Leoma, TN Ranch, Site Built - Leoma, TN Site Built - Leoma, TNPomapoo Puppies For Sale Australia Unimproved Tract - Leoma, TNHomes For Sale Kitale Kenya Residential Lot - Leoma, TNAppliance Repair Tuscaloosa Al Unrestricted - Leoma, TN Tennessee ranks 27th for the size of its agricultural sector. In 2014, the agricultural sector contributed $2.27 billion to the state's economy, or one percent of overall state GDP (placing it 32nd among all U.S. states for income generated through farming and agricultural activities).
Some 42 percent of Tennessee's annual agricultural production is from livestock products (including poultry, beef and dairy cattle, sheep or hogs and pigs). The other 58 percent comes from crops. Tennessee's main agricultural commodities are soybeans, cattle products, broiler chickens and corn. According to 2012 U.S. Census data, there were 68,050 farms recorded in the state, covering a total of 10.9 million acres (or the equivalent of 40 percent of the overall state land area).Out in the pastoral wonderland that is  Leoma, Tennessee, there stands a country dweller's dream house on Rabbit Trail Road. The 2,032-square-foot home comes with three bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms, and a two-bay shed; the 42-acre property also includes a catfish pond, three gardens, a fenced pasture, and miles of lush forestland. Well, it can be yours in exchange for penning a few well-crafted words and $150. All you have to do is write an essay on the topic of "Living a Country Life" (something that should be easy enough for Country Living readers, right?!), mail it in with a check, and a panel of judges will decide which essay is most deserving of the house.
The contest will run from October 16 through mid-December, with the winner announced on Christmas Eve (Merry Christmas, indeed). According to the rules, contestants can enter multiple times as long as the essays are different, and all entry fees will be returned if there aren't at least 2,500 entries. (But we're willing to bet the family who owns the property now is likely to get way more than 2,500 entries for this incredible home.) Find the details on the family's website and take yourself one step closer to your dream home.  We Can't Believe This Historic South Carolina Home Is Only $99,000 Lucille Ball's Very First Los Angeles Home Is for Sale Here's How Much Money You Need to Make to Afford a House Across the U.S. The "Father of the Bride" House Just Sold For a Ton of Money This 'Deteriorated' 1887 Home Just Underwent an Unbelievable Renovation This Enchanting Fairytale Cottage Is the Epitome of Quaint Country Charm This Architect Moved His Family's Historic Home Inside an Aircraft Hangar