Located just north of the Highway 99 and Highway 56 junction and 1 mile east, this 160 +/- acre long time family owned farm has been, not only the original home place that started it all, but a producer of high livestock weight gains and tillable yield.
The 119 acres of native Bluestem grass has a healthy stand, even after the cattle have just come off for the winter. The Flint Hills of Kansas hold the cattleman’s prime pastures, as the nutrient packed grass is the basis of above average livestock weight gains. The two ponds provide year-round water. The west pond is spring-fed and never goes dry, even in the worst drought years. The current tenant has stocked yearlings for the 2020 grazing season. The perimeter fencing is newly replaced five-strand barbed wire with good interior fencing sectioning off the tillable from the pasture.
41 acres of tillable row crop make up the remainder o...
41 acres of tillable row crop make up the remainder of the tract. It is well-maintained ground that has been terraced for proper water drainage and made up of Kenoma and Ladysmith soil types, considered class IV, III, and II. Currently, the tenant pays 1/3-2/3 share crop on tillable and cash rent on grazing.
With the perfect location in the heart of the Flint Hills, this 160 acre mixed-use farm is a perfect turn-key operator for an owner absentee investment tract or an addition to a current operation. This is one to tour in person!
Property Features
-Located 1 mile east of north Highway 99
-160 +/- total acres
-119 acres of native Bluestem grass
-41 acres of tillable row crop
-2 ponds, 1 of which is natural spring-fed
-Well-maintained pasture with healthy stand of grass
-Tillable acres have been terraced, allowing for proper water drainage
-Newer 5-strand barbed wire perimeter fencing
-3 and 4-strand barbed wire interior fencing sectioning off tillable from pasture
-Soil types of Kenoma and Ladysmith, class IV, III, and II
-Over the past 2 years wheat has averaged 33 bushels per acre, corn 75 bushels per acre, sorghum 51 bushels per acre, and soybeans 28 bushels per acre
-Seller receives 1/3-2/3 share crop on tillable acres and cash rent price per acre on pasture grazing
-Average price per acre cash rent on tillable is $75 and on pasture is $28, totaling $6,407 potential annual income
-Current long time tenant on annual lease agreement
-Easily accessible year-round with well-maintained county roads
-All mineral rights are intact and transfer
-2019 taxes: $730.38
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Research Parcel InformationHead north on Highway 99 past the Highway 99 and Highway 56 junction. Continue to Road 370 and turn east. Continue to Road S5 and turn north. Continue 1 mile and turn west at the T intersection. The east property line starts at the T.