This 26 acre tract is located just off I-35 on the Lyon County and Coffey County line on the blacktop 175 Road making it a perfect build location. Currently 21.36 tillable acres are planted to soybeans and the previous two years, was planted in wheat, averaging 43 bushels per acre. The remainder of the 4.89 acres is timber that wraps around the south and west then the along the north side providing protection and seclusion. This timber stand is made up of Black Walnuts, Ash, and Elm with Plum Creek running throughout. Soil types of Kenoma, Eram and Woodson make up the foundation of the property and are considered to be Class, II, III, and IV. The tract has been established and terraced for proper water drainage. Utilities run along the south frontage side of the tract for accessible hook-ups to water and electricity. This 26 acre tract is truly one of a kind and hard to come by. Be sure...
This 26 acre tract is located just off I-35 on the Lyon County and Coffey County line on the blacktop 175 Road making it a perfect build location. Currently 21.36 tillable acres are planted to soybeans and the previous two years, was planted in wheat, averaging 43 bushels per acre. The remainder of the 4.89 acres is timber that wraps around the south and west then the along the north side providing protection and seclusion. This timber stand is made up of Black Walnuts, Ash, and Elm with Plum Creek running throughout. Soil types of Kenoma, Eram and Woodson make up the foundation of the property and are considered to be Class, II, III, and IV. The tract has been established and terraced for proper water drainage. Utilities run along the south frontage side of the tract for accessible hook-ups to water and electricity. This 26 acre tract is truly one of a kind and hard to come by. Be sure to come see this one in person!
Property Features
-26 acres
-21.36 tillable and 4.89 timber
-Located on the blacktop Road 175 just south of I-35 on the Lyon County and Coffey County line
-Plum Creek flowing throughout
-Tillable acres sub-leased for 2018 crop year with the landowner receiving $483 cash rent at the end of the 2018 harvest season
-Current farming tenant option to remain in place for following year giving a 1/3-2/3 sharecrop or updated cash rent price
-Currently planted in soybeans. Past two years planted in wheat averaging 43 bushels per acre
-Class II, III, IV soil types of Kenoma, Eram and Woodson
-All mineral rights remain intact and transfer to the Buyer upon closing
-Property located in partial floodplain along the creek
-Taxes 2017: $272.94
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Research Parcel InformationTake Neosho Rapids/Hartford to Road 175. Continue east and property located on the north side of Road 175.