Here is your chance to own a beautiful piece of land on the Arkansas River in Western Rice County, Kansas. As you enter the gate on the south end of the property and into the first 74 acre field of CRP, you have no idea what's in store. While you try to absorb the picturesque view of the well established grasses and wildflowers with big mature timber in the background you take notice not only of the variety of grasses but also the forbes and legumes mixed in for the wildlife. A short distance further and a beautiful strip of milo catches your eye that was planted from east to west through the CRP. You've only covered the first couple hundred feet and realize this property has been groomed to cater to all types of wildlife that call Kansas home and sure enough, the whistle of a nearby bobwhite quail confirms it. A short distance further and you come to the corner of one of many mature tre...
Here is your chance to own a beautiful piece of land on the Arkansas River in Western Rice County, Kansas. As you enter the gate on the south end of the property and into the first 74 acre field of CRP, you have no idea what's in store. While you try to absorb the picturesque view of the well established grasses and wildflowers with big mature timber in the background you take notice not only of the variety of grasses but also the forbes and legumes mixed in for the wildlife. A short distance further and a beautiful strip of milo catches your eye that was planted from east to west through the CRP. You've only covered the first couple hundred feet and realize this property has been groomed to cater to all types of wildlife that call Kansas home and sure enough, the whistle of a nearby bobwhite quail confirms it. A short distance further and you come to the corner of one of many mature tree rows that help cut up this property and see a small barn, an old windmill, a fresh water pond and 8 acres of young, lush, freshly cut alfalfa. If you're early enough you'll catch the flock of turkeys that call this tract home and many of the deer that live here, out on that alfalfa field. A quick look inside the barn reveals that the current owner reinforced the loft and setup the perfect rifle deer stand making it a great place for cold weather hunting and the perfect place to help youngsters harvest their first deer. As you venture further north to the next dense stand of mature timber and find your way through it, you discover another 17 acres of CRP comprised of 2 different blends of grasses on 2 different programs and a .75 acre pollinator plot cut in on the northeast side. This diamond shaped field, bordered by the Arkansas River, is surrounded by thick, mature tree rows. Making your way through the north side again reveals another 3.5 acres that has yet to be developed and could easily be turned into another food plot. Now you're at the northwestern part of the property, low and behold there is electric available that could be reestablished for use on the property, a water well that was dug and cased back in 2008 and a crushed concrete pad that could be an RV site or the home of a small cabin. All this and you haven't even stepped foot on the .85 miles of Arkansas River front, or on the 38 acres of untouched ground on the southwest side of the property with big mature timber and good soils, just waiting for whatever you want to do with it! In addition to the Arkansas River being the home of and well-known travel route for monster Kansas Whitetails, this stretch of the river is also well known in the area for incredible waterfowl hunting. Not to mention great channel cat fishing in the summer! Give me a call and let's get you in front of this rare opportunity today!
Property Features
-204 acres more or less
-3 miles northwest of Raymond, KS
-4 miles north of Quivira National Wildlife Refuge
-Just under a mile of Arkansas River frontage
-90.9 acres enrolled in CRP through September 2022 paying $3,672 annually
-Pollinator plot in north CRP field and milo food plot across south CRP field
-8 acres alfalfa food plot
-Small freshwater pond with solar powered pump
-Crushed concrete pad for RV parking
-Electric on location with meter box allowing for restoration of service
-60' water well with 5� PVC casing near RV pad
-Resident flock of wild turkeys
-Multiple coveys of quail
-Great waterfowl hunting when area water holes freeze up
-Incredible Kansas whitetail deer hunting
-Mineral rights do not pass – secured by previous owner
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Raymond head north .5 miles to Ave Q, then go west on Ave Q exactly 3 miles to the gate on the south side of the property.
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