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Walnut Springs Grazing Pasture

Located in McPherson County is 234 +/- acres of highly sought-after rangeland. Grass in this Smoky Hills Region is known for putting tremendous gains on beef cattle. The lush mixed grass species produce an average of 3,800 pounds of forage per acre each year. This grazing pasture boasts fresh clean water from spring-fed Pewee Creek. Livestock drink and cool off in the flowing stream lined by mature shade trees. Several seasonal ponds are also scattered throughout the property. A full-size open and productive pasture is hard to find in this area. In the northeast corner of the property near meandering Pewee Creek is about 14 +/- acres of tillable cropland. Some of this acreage is planted to wheat on a crop share. This is a wildlife magnet, surrounded by large walnuts and oak trees along the creek. This small field attracts numerous turkey and deer. A planted buffer strip around the field ...

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