This property will be offered via an online auction starting November 5th, 2020, through November 12th, 2020 2:00 PM. Give Cameron Roth a call at 785-917-0867 for further details or to set up a tour. You must call Cameron to finalize bid registration.
Vaughn-Roth Land Brokers is honored to represent the Coburn Van Sickle Revocable Trust and ESB Trust Company with the marketing of this Eastern Lyon County real estate. Totaling 160 acres more or less, this parcel of Native grass meadow is extremely attractive for both production and aesthetics. We are offering this real estate via online auction.
In recent years, this tract has been used for hay production and its easy to see why. The topography features a gentle roll across the majority of the property with smooth slopes for the most part other than the waterway areas. The Native grasses are extremely impressive with the majority of the...
In recent years, this tract has been used for hay production and its easy to see why. The topography features a gentle roll across the majority of the property with smooth slopes for the most part other than the waterway areas. The Native grasses are extremely impressive with the majority of the meadow area being dominated by robust Indian and Big Bluestem varieties as well as Little Bluestem and Switch Grass to a lesser degree. Theres also an impressive presence of high-quality and palatable legumes such as Catclaw Sensitive Briar and Illinois Bundle-flower which are both highly desirable by your bovines as well as good indicators of range health.
The north fence is five-strand barbed wire rated as excellent. The west fence is five-strand barbed wire rated as good throughout. The east fence is aged but mostly adequate. The south fence ranges from five-strand rated excellent on the east to mostly four-strand rated mostly adequate on the west.
There are multiple ponds on the property with the best quality being the pond on the south end. The ponds are showing effects from a dry August but the south one should recover well with typical rainfall in the Spring.
Disclosure: There is a presence of Sericea Lespedeza on the property, mainly in the non-hayable area south of the hay meadow and in the waterways. The meadow portion has been sprayed in past years to control the Sericea.
We are offering this property via online auction on November 12th, 2020. Please call Cameron Roth at (785) 917-0867.
Taxes: $568.36
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Research Parcel InformationDriving directions from Reading, KS: Take Rd Y south for 4 miles and the property begins on the west side.
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