Farms like this don’t come available in Bourbon County very often and when they do, they certainly don’t last!
This farm has more edge than any farm I’ve been on in the area and the result of that is rubs and scrapes everywhere you look. The northwest quarter of this farm boasts a grown-up homestead with a pond connecting to more timber to the north. While the house is gone a tractor shed in usable condition does remain to store equipment. The northeast quarter is made up of 40-60 acres of tillable ground currently with 20 planted to fescue. The hedgerows connecting these farm fields are natural travel corridors and the mature trees throughout are just begging for a tree stand! The balance of the farm is made up of hayfield split by hedgerows and the west fork of Drywood Creek on the east side of the farm. There are several more ponds scattered throughout, this property doesn’t lack wat...
This farm has more edge than any farm I’ve been on in the area and the result of that is rubs and scrapes everywhere you look. The northwest quarter of this farm boasts a grown-up homestead with a pond connecting to more timber to the north. While the house is gone a tractor shed in usable condition does remain to store equipment. The northeast quarter is made up of 40-60 acres of tillable ground currently with 20 planted to fescue. The hedgerows connecting these farm fields are natural travel corridors and the mature trees throughout are just begging for a tree stand! The balance of the farm is made up of hayfield split by hedgerows and the west fork of Drywood Creek on the east side of the farm. There are several more ponds scattered throughout, this property doesn’t lack water, allowing for the possible of waterfowl hunting as well.
With easy access of Highway 69 this farm is a slam dunk deer and turkey producer! If you are looking for a hunting property in southeast Kansas, be sure to call and schedule a tour of this unique farm with endless potential in the heart of big buck country!
Property Features
-147.5 acres mixed timber, pasture & tillable
-Great hunting property
-Deer and turkey sign all over the farm
-Original homestead with usable tractor shed
-Diverse habitat
-West Fork Drywood Creek and multiple ponds create live water
-10 miles south of Fort Scott, KS
-20 miles North of Pittsburgh, KS
-100 miles to Kansas City
-Income possibility from pasture or farming rental
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Research Parcel InformationFarm is accessed through lane off Highway 69 south at mile marker 55 - 10 miles south of Fort Scott. Farm is on west side of highway.
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