In certain areas, high quality tillable farms rarely come to market. That’s exactly the case with this gem of a Barton County parcel. With 200.6 acres of surveyed land area, this farm is currently 90% tillable, with the opportunity to convert some additional acreage to crops. Soils on the farm are all class II and class III loams and silt loams, and all are designated as Prime Farmland by the NRCS. Good soils and grades less than 5% over the entire farm offer excellent cropping potential. If a cattle operation is what you’re after, this farm fits the bill as well, as it was pasture in the past. Perimeter fencing is tight and shiny, with 5 and 6-strand barbed wire and interior fences that are still present over much of the farm, making it easy to put it back into a grass pasture operation, if desired. A 1+ acre pond and multiple frost proof cattle waterers offer flexibility for a rotation...
In certain areas, high quality tillable farms rarely come to market. That’s exactly the case with this gem of a Barton County parcel. With 200.6 acres of surveyed land area, this farm is currently 90% tillable, with the opportunity to convert some additional acreage to crops. Soils on the farm are all class II and class III loams and silt loams, and all are designated as Prime Farmland by the NRCS. Good soils and grades less than 5% over the entire farm offer excellent cropping potential. If a cattle operation is what you’re after, this farm fits the bill as well, as it was pasture in the past. Perimeter fencing is tight and shiny, with 5 and 6-strand barbed wire and interior fences that are still present over much of the farm, making it easy to put it back into a grass pasture operation, if desired. A 1+ acre pond and multiple frost proof cattle waterers offer flexibility for a rotational grazing system and well crafted welded pipe and wooden corners are built right to keep your fences tight and gates straight. If you enjoy the recreational aspects of a farm, as well as its production potential, then you’ll also appreciate the amount of deer sign on this farm. An afternoon sit in a stand may well yield some fond memories and back straps for the family. Farms of this quality rarely come to market in this area, so call Scott Sudkamp at (417) 321-5427 today to schedule a showing and see it for yourself.
Property Features
-200.6 surveyed acres
-Entire farm is designated as Prime Farmland by NRCS
-Parsons, barco, and barden soils
-Rural water available
-Concrete freeze-proof waterers
-Quonset-style shop building
-Cattle tight perimeter fencing
-Paved road access
-Lamar schools
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Highway B in Sheldon: Turn south at Chigger's Convenience Store onto Old Highway 71. Continue south on Old 71 for 1 mile to NW 100th Rd./Zodiac Rd., which forms the north boundary of property. Watch for signs.
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