This 513 acre tract of pristine pasture is located in the rolling Flint Hills of Lyon County, Kansas, sitting just off US HWY-56. The property offers incredible grazing grounds for livestock with endless amounts of water sources for your livestock. The pasture is easily accessible from the highway and Chalk County Road 333. Native Bluestem Grass, 180 Brome Grass and Class II, III, and IV, and soil types of Kenoma, Florence, Tully, and Ladysmith make up the grass and soils found on the property. Typically, the pasture is burnt on an annual basis to always provide maximum pasture growth. The new five-strand barbed wire fencing with wide pipe fence gates and corners ensures livestock will be kept secure on the property. Loading pens can be found in the southeast corner of the property. The seller has fantastic weight gains on livestock on this tract. In 2017, the average weigh-in was 534 po...
This 513 acre tract of pristine pasture is located in the rolling Flint Hills of Lyon County, Kansas, sitting just off US HWY-56. The property offers incredible grazing grounds for livestock with endless amounts of water sources for your livestock. The pasture is easily accessible from the highway and Chalk County Road 333. Native Bluestem Grass, 180 Brome Grass and Class II, III, and IV, and soil types of Kenoma, Florence, Tully, and Ladysmith make up the grass and soils found on the property. Typically, the pasture is burnt on an annual basis to always provide maximum pasture growth. The new five-strand barbed wire fencing with wide pipe fence gates and corners ensures livestock will be kept secure on the property. Loading pens can be found in the southeast corner of the property. The seller has fantastic weight gains on livestock on this tract. In 2017, the average weigh-in was 534 pounds and the weigh-out was 911 pounds. 2018 Averages weighed-in at 541 pounds and weighed-out at 875 pounds. Average steer stocking rates are 238-250. All mineral rights will remain intact and transfer to the buyer upon closing. With the endless, nutrient packed soil and grass, nice elevation changes, and an abundant supply of water, this pasture is well maintained with true stewardship. Now is your chance to own the property of a lifetime in the cattlemen’s Flint Hills county. Contact Brenda Doudican to schedule your private showing today!
Property Features
-513 well-maintained acres
-180 acres of Brome
-333 acres of Native Bluestem
-New 5-strand barbed wire fencing
-Loading pens
-8 watering ponds
-Natural springs
-Seller’s highest grass weight-gain pasture
-Average stocking rates are 238 to 250 steers
-Steers in 2018 weighed in at 541 lbs. and weighed out 875 lbs.
-Annually burnt
-Soil types include Kenoma, Florence, Tully and Ladysmith, Class II, III, IV
-On the Lyon, Wabaunsee, Morris County line
-Easy access to US HWY 56
-All mineral rights intact and transfer to the buyer upon closing
-2018 taxes: $1,444.36