Just north of Pleasanton, KS, you'll find this wonderful grass farm with plenty to offer. Rich silt loam soils nourish the lush pastures, which are sure to add pounds to your cattle. Scattered pecan and black walnut trees offer not only some light shade for the herd, but also create an idyllic setting well-suited not only for raising beef, but also for raising a family, should you want to use it as a home site. Towards the south end of the tract, Muddy Creek gurgles along, providing cool water and a pleasant and welcoming shady area for shelter from the summer sun. The rolling landscape provides the perfect opportunity to create additional water sources, with several prime pond building sites available to meet your needs for livestock water and fishing recreation. Soils on this tract consist of silt loams and silty clay loams, perfect for supporting a strong forage base. Currently, the p...
Just north of Pleasanton, KS, you'll find this wonderful grass farm with plenty to offer. Rich silt loam soils nourish the lush pastures, which are sure to add pounds to your cattle. Scattered pecan and black walnut trees offer not only some light shade for the herd, but also create an idyllic setting well-suited not only for raising beef, but also for raising a family, should you want to use it as a home site. Towards the south end of the tract, Muddy Creek gurgles along, providing cool water and a pleasant and welcoming shady area for shelter from the summer sun. The rolling landscape provides the perfect opportunity to create additional water sources, with several prime pond building sites available to meet your needs for livestock water and fishing recreation. Soils on this tract consist of silt loams and silty clay loams, perfect for supporting a strong forage base. Currently, the pasture is primarily fescue-based, but with some interior fences and warm season forages, it could easily be set up as a year-round rotational grazing system.
If you'd like to get a closer look at all this farm has to offer, give Scott Sudkamp a call at (417) 321-5427 to see it for yourself.
Property Features
- Highway 69 frontage
- Good soils: silt loams & silty clay loams
- > 2000' of creek frontage
- Multiple sites for additional ponds
- Fences in good condition
- Nice stand of well-managed grass
- Investment potential on the edge of Pleasanton
- Close to Mo-Kan & Fort Scott sale barns
- Just an hour from downtown Kansas City
- Great home building site with utilities available
- Easy access to town & Highway 69
Search for detailed parcel information including; Elevation & Vegetation Maps, Ownership Information, Detailed Parcel Information, Crop History Map, Soil Survey Productivity Data, and more.
Research Parcel InformationFrom Pleasanton: Take Laurel St. north to the edge of town where it becomes Thomas Rd. Stay on Thomas Rd. going north, then jog across the railroad tracks and continue north a couple hundred yards to the property on the right (east) side of the road.
Have an account?Sign In