Located in Northern Pottawatomie County, this combination recreational farm is not one to miss. With outstanding cover, water, food, and incredibly low pressure, this property is an oasis for the wildlife that call it home. Consisting of roughly 23 +/- acres of creek bottom tillable, beautiful hardwood timber, wooly native draws, along with an excellent stand of native grass, the diversity of this property speaks for itself. Couple this with over 100’ of elevation change throughout the tract and you get some absolutely stunning views. The property is just 1.5 miles from KS-16 on the all-weather Spring Creek Road just north of Fostoria. There are 3 ponds throughout the property along with a limestone bottom wet weather creek that will hold pockets of water as well. Despite having excellent road access on both the west and south sides, the terrain allows for seclusion on this piece that is...
Located in Northern Pottawatomie County, this combination recreational farm is not one to miss. With outstanding cover, water, food, and incredibly low pressure, this property is an oasis for the wildlife that call it home. Consisting of roughly 23 +/- acres of creek bottom tillable, beautiful hardwood timber, wooly native draws, along with an excellent stand of native grass, the diversity of this property speaks for itself. Couple this with over 100’ of elevation change throughout the tract and you get some absolutely stunning views. The property is just 1.5 miles from KS-16 on the all-weather Spring Creek Road just north of Fostoria. There are 3 ponds throughout the property along with a limestone bottom wet weather creek that will hold pockets of water as well. Despite having excellent road access on both the west and south sides, the terrain allows for seclusion on this piece that is second to none. Multiple vantage points over the deep drainage, cuts, and tillable fields provide outstanding hunting opportunities. Deer sign litters the property and quail are prevalent throughout. This piece has not been grazed in 3 seasons and there are no cattle in the pasture currently. A 6 +/- acre hay meadow serves as a buffer providing a tremendous amount of edge between the tillable fields and pasture, but there are an additional 20 +/- acres on top of the hill that could very easily be swathed for prairie hay. This tract has had very light pressure for the last 20 years, both from hunting and overall traffic in general. Electricity is available along Spring Creek Road and multiple build sites exist for a home, cabin, or shop. The farm is just under 30 minutes from Manhattan, 15 minutes from Westmoreland, and 10 minutes from Olsburg. For maps, disclosures, or to schedule a showing call Joey Purpura at (785) 831-3045.
Property Features
-141 +/- acres
-1.5 miles north of Fostoria
-1.5 miles off of KS-16
-23 +/- acres creek bottom tillable production
-Hardwood timber and roost trees
-Over 100’ of elevation change
-Wooly draws and cover
-3 ponds
-Wet weather limestone bottom creek
-Multiple food plot locations
-Great road frontage for hunting access
-6 +/- acre hay meadow
-Potential for additional 20 +/- acres of prairie hay
-Quail throughout
-Extremely low pressure for the last 20 years
-No grazing for the last 3 years
-Beautiful canyon running throughout
-Section 3, Township 7, Range 8
-Electricity available at the road
-Multiple build sites
-2022 taxes were $1,000.12
-Quality area
-30 minutes from Manhattan
-15 minutes from Westmoreland
-10 minutes from Olsburg
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Fostoria, head north on Spring Creek Road. Property is on the east side of Spring Creek Road and north side of Huff Road.
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