Located in the open Flint Hills, this long time family-owned farm is just 4 miles west of Hamilton, Kansas off of Highway 99. Turning out or pulling off cattle rain or shine will never be an issue here with multiple entrances with cattle guard and the well-maintained county road. The 156 +/- acre property is made up of 141 +/- acres of prime native bluestem grazing grass and 17 +/- acres of timber and creek.
The timber stand is complete with locust, osage orange, elm, and black walnut and the always running Homer Creek carves a path through it, providing an excellent secondary water source for the property, and has several deep pool spots along the way through the property. There are four ponds throughout. The 5-strand perimeter fencing is in average to above average condition, with no need for replacing or repairs.
The annual grazing lease rent is $4,000. The property has also been le...
The annual grazing lease rent is $4,000. The property has also been leased in previous years for hunting with great success. Several mature whitetails have been harvested on the property, with deer signs throughout the timber, southwest pasture, and along the creek. The hunting lease pays $2,000 annually. There is one oil well currently in production with Gaffney Oil. The surface rights remain intact and will be transferred to the buyer. This 158 +/- acre tract that sits in cattleman’s county provides, not only some of the best livestock grazing, but an opportunity to have a great return on investment with additional income.
Property Features
-Family-owned farm since the early 1930’s
-4 miles west of Hamilton, KS
-Road frontage along 255th
-Well-maintained road for great accessibility
-158 +/- acres total
-141 +/- acres native bluestem grass
-17 +/- acres timber made up of locust, osage orange, elm, and black walnut
-Homer Creek runs along the west side
-4 ponds total
-1 cattle guard entrance with 2 additional gate entrances
-5-strand barbed wire fencing that is all average to above average
-Located in the Gaffney Oil Field
-Currently 1 oil well in production
-Surface rights intact and transfer to the buyer
-Soil types of eram, kenoma, reading, and martin considered to be class I, II, III and IV
-Previous cattle grazing lease paying $4,000 annually
-Several mature whitetails taken on the property, with deer signs throughout the timber along the creek
-Property has been leased for hunting for the past years with great success
-Option for hunting re-lease paying $2,000 annually
-2018 taxes: $551.33