Opportunity to own 4,420 acres in Barber County. 3,163 acres of native range land and 1,078 acres of farm ground. The property is made up of several different parcels that can be purchased separately. This unique working cattle ranch has been owned by the same family for generations. Located 1 hour and 20 minutes Southwest of Wichita and 20 minutes Southeast of Medicine Lodge in Deer Management Unit 16! This Hunters Paradise located on the edge of the scenic Gyp Hills has everything imaginable to provide some of the best Whitetail hunting in Kansas. To truly appreciate all it has to offer it has to be seen. Native grass covered rolling hills with scattered Sandhill Plumb brush that drop off into deep rugged cedar brush lined ravines and canyons with plenty of mature timber. Plentiful food sources with neighboring farm ground and water sources including ponds, meandering creeks and...
Opportunity to own 4,420 acres in Barber County. 3,163 acres of native range land and 1,078 acres of farm ground. The property is made up of several different parcels that can be purchased separately. This unique working cattle ranch has been owned by the same family for generations. Located 1 hour and 20 minutes Southwest of Wichita and 20 minutes Southeast of Medicine Lodge in Deer Management Unit 16! This Hunters Paradise located on the edge of the scenic Gyp Hills has everything imaginable to provide some of the best Whitetail hunting in Kansas. To truly appreciate all it has to offer it has to be seen. Native grass covered rolling hills with scattered Sandhill Plumb brush that drop off into deep rugged cedar brush lined ravines and canyons with plenty of mature timber. Plentiful food sources with neighboring farm ground and water sources including ponds, meandering creeks and windmills. Secluded with plenty of acreage to hold and maintain a sizable deer population with excellent Quail and Turkey hunting. The pride of ownership is evident with the perimeter fences in excellent condition and native grass that has been carefully managed to prevent overgrazing.
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