When the right features come together in the right location, the hunting potential of a farm can be tremendous. While large acreages provide plenty of room, the right factors packaged together on a small acreage can be just as desirable. Such is the case on this parcel situated northwest of Liberal in Barton County, Missouri. Anticipation begins building as you turn off of the county road onto the access easement and only increases as you drive east to the property’s gate. Once there, you’ll quickly ascertain that this tract has big buck potential written all over it. Mature hardwoods line the banks and floodplain of Drywood Creek, including oaks, sycamores, elm, and plenty of black walnut.
An old hayfield was abandoned years ago. It’s since filled in with switchgrass, briars, and shrubs, and now provides the kind of dense, tall vegetation that whitetails love to bed and hide out in. Mowe...
An old hayfield was abandoned years ago. It’s since filled in with switchgrass, briars, and shrubs, and now provides the kind of dense, tall vegetation that whitetails love to bed and hide out in. Mowed trails funnel movement past plenty of great stand locations and more trails could be created and tailored to your own hunting plans. At the bottom of the slope near the creek, you’ll find some premier food plot locations, with productive soils, flat terrain, and plenty of security cover nearby. Zooming out to the larger landscape, you’ll quickly realize that wooded drainages and cover extend from the property to thousands of acres of strip pits along the Kansas and Missouri state line north of Mulberry, Kansas - an area well known for producing some massive whitetails.
In addition to the hunting and recreation, you’ll appreciate the pole barn and rural water located near the gate, providing security for your gear and equipment and a good start on a well-rounded hunting camp. Good hunting farms don’t have to cost a fortune, and this one checks a whole lot of boxes. Call Land Agent Scott Sudkamp at (417) 321-5427 today to learn more about this western Missouri jewel.
Property Features
-Beautiful hardwood timber
-More than 2,600 feet of Drywood Creek frontage
-Rock bluffs and overhangs
-Nice build sites
-1,025 square foot pole barn with lean-to
-No restrictions
-Plenty of wildlife sign
-Deeded easement access
-Trails throughout property
-Very secluded location
-Rural water is already run and meter-ready
-6.5 miles to Liberal, MO
-105 miles to south Kansas City, MO
-44 miles to Joplin, MO
-Liberal R-2 Schools
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Research Parcel InformationFrom I-49 Exit 83 (Irwin and Highway V), go west on Highway V for 10.7 miles to Highway 43. Turn north on Highway 43 and go 1 mile, then west on Highway V and continue 4 miles to Highway K. Turn south on Highway K and go 2.5 miles to Northwest 55th Road. Go west 1 mile on Northwest 55th Road to Northwest 150th Lane, turn north, and go 1.5 miles to the intersection of Northwest 150th Lane and Northwest 70th Road. The easement runs along the south side of the fence on the east side of Northwest 150th Lane.