Located just north of Harveyville, Kansas sits this incredible longtime family-owned 80.2 surveyed acre tract that holds all the hunting and history one could ever ask for. If you are on the search for a primo whitetail and turkey hunting farm on a manageable scale with options for building, this is the one!
The 80.2 acres are made up of 58 acres of tillable row crops that are currently planted to soybeans with an above-average standing yield. Seller receives $4,060.00 annual rent income from tillable acres. The 3 acre food plot is left standing for wildlife and is planted to soybeans, radish, turnip, and clover mix. This food plot is always loaded with deer in the evenings and you can see trails in every direction coming in. With the Little Wakarusa River running throughout, which always has open flowing water and mature timber making up 17 acres, there are great stand locations throug...
The 80.2 acres are made up of 58 acres of tillable row crops that are currently planted to soybeans with an above-average standing yield. Seller receives $4,060.00 annual rent income from tillable acres. The 3 acre food plot is left standing for wildlife and is planted to soybeans, radish, turnip, and clover mix. This food plot is always loaded with deer in the evenings and you can see trails in every direction coming in. With the Little Wakarusa River running throughout, which always has open flowing water and mature timber making up 17 acres, there are great stand locations throughout. The majority of the tree species are Black Walnut, Burr Oaks, White Oak, Elm, and Sycamore. Up in the northwest corner of the farm sits the 5 acres of native grass with Big Bluestem, Little Bluestem, and Buffalo that have been managed to become a bedding and sanctuary area. In the northwest tillable field at the top of the rise, was the location of a Native American campsite, and year after year artifacts and arrowheads are uncovered following the turning of the dirt at planting and harvest. Float the river in the summertime and search for additional artifacts like the bison skull and hatchet that have been found in the bank side in years past.
On the south tillable acres, several prime locations sit if one would want to build. With all utilities accessible and being right on blacktop, the options are endless. From here, one would catch every incredible Kansas sunrise and sunset. With all this tract has to offer with opportunities to harvest mature whitetails, turkey, and upland hunting, then endless adventures on the Little Wakarusa River along with arrowhead hunting, this farm is a rarity that manages with ease, and won’t last long!
Property Features
-80.2 staked surveyed acres
-58 acres tillable row crop currently planted to soybeans
-17 acres of native mature hardwoods
-5 acres native grass
-Little Wakarusa River running throughout
-Buffer strips wrapping tillable fields with clover mix
-3 acre food plot planted to soybean, radish, turnip, clover mix left standing
-Whitetail and turkey galore
-Mature whitetail genetics in the area
-Nice elevation changes with funnels throughout for ideal stand locations
-Small spring watering hole along north property line
-Native American campsite located in northwest tillable field
-Several arrowheads have been found on the tract
-Soil types of Ivin and Irwin, Class II and Class III
-Current tillable tenant paying $4,060.00 in cash rent annually
-Rural water #8 on the property
-Electric available through Evergy
-Potential build site locations
-All minerals intact and transfer
-Current staked survey
-2021 tax $676.60
-Hunting unit #14
-35 minutes from Topeka
-1 hour 27 minutes from Kansas City
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Research Parcel InformationHead north out of Harveyville on the Harveyville Blacktop Road. Continue north for 4 miles. Property located on the west between 8 Mile Rd and Wakarua Rd.
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