Located just inside the north Lyon County line sits this well-diversified and remote 160 +/- acre farm, holding endless opportunities for prime hunting with great passive income. With easy access off I-35 Highway 56 and Highway 99, then a few miles drive north, getting to the farm is effortless. The two main entrance points on the farm are along the west Road U5, a maintained graveled roadway, then Road 380, a minimum maintenance dirt road. Both roads are rarely traveled with traffic, typically only the neighbor to the west is out checking cattle, or the farmer to the south is moving ag equipment. And with how the farm lays, when driving both roadways, one can’t see into the property and only see grass hilltops, nothing past and falling off behind. This low-pressure area and seclusion naturally help the wildlife to thrive on the farm and in the region.
The 160 +/- acres are made up of 7...
The 160 +/- acres are made up of 74 +/- acres of grassland that had been seeded down to CRP 16 years ago and expired in 2021. The grass stand is in incredible condition with hearty thickness throughout. 23 of the acres of tillable row crop are currently in a strong soybean stand that sits on the entire west side of the creek to the property line. 40 +/- acres are mature timber stands that line the creeks and is packed full of black walnuts with several sycamores towering throughout and hackberry and ash as well. There are two bodies of water on the farm with Log Chain Creek running throughout the west side of the farm with fingerlings splitting off into the heart of the farm and always moving with water. Several deep pool areas with constant year-round water even in dry conditions like this current season. The east tributary holds more consistent water towards the south end of the farm, with the north end being more seasonal with a soft creek bed in dry conditions. Both creeks have crossings allowing for eased access for equipment to go in and out of the plot areas and UTVs to smoothly pass throughout. Needing additional water? A perfect location for a several acre pond lays out on the northwest side of the farm before crossing the creek as there are several active springs on the hillside that would be ideal feeders. On the back half, an exceptional 23 +/- acre native bluestem grass hay meadow sits and holds the highest point of the farm where you can stand overlooking everything for miles. From this spot, you’ll catch the best sunrises and most incredible sunsets Kansas has to offer. It also provides a glimpse of how much elevation change there is on the farm with dramatic topography.
If you are looking for an opportunity for endless wildlife, you’ll have it here. Mature whitetails with proven genetics in the area with several shooters being frequent flyers, several quail coveys that you can always hear singing, and endless turkey and fur harvesting. With all the funnels and points on the farm, it's accessible and huntable in all wind directions, and on the trails to the food plots, its dynamite for bowhunting and endless tower blind locations for rile. Adjoining neighbors have top-notch stewardship and management practices in place allowing for more growth, holding, and harvesting opportunities making this area and farm even more coveted.
If you are on the search for a well-diversified farm with endless hunting opportunities, a place to retreat and not see a soul for miles, and one for great income, this is it, and won’t last long!
Property Features
-160 +/- acres total
-74 +/- acres grassland, 2021 expired CRP
-40 +/- acres timber and creek
-23 +/- acres tillable row crop
-23 +/- acres of native hay meadow
-2 established food plots
-Log Chain Creek running throughout
-Whitetail, turkey, and quail prominent throughout the farm
-3 Redneck tower blinds and 3 overhead bulk feeders
-Low-pressure remote area
-Incredible elevation changes throughout
-Neighbors with stewardship and management practices in place
-Morel mushrooms along the east creek
-Soil types of Ivan, Elmont, and Eram, Class II, III, and IV
-$2,760.00 average annual income
-Mature timber stand made up of black walnut, sycamore, hackberry, and ash
-Barbed fencing along the east and south property lines
-Rural Water District #8 waterline located ½ mile to the north on Road U5
-All mineral rights intact
-2021 tax: $1,100.26
-Hunting Unit #14
-49 minutes from Topeka, Kansas
-1 hour 46 minutes from Wichita, Kansas
-1 hour 35 minutes from Kansas City, Kansas
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Highway 56 and Highway 99 continue north on HWY 99 to Road 370. Turn east. Continue to Road U5 turn north. Continue 1/2 mile and property located on the east.
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