This 158 +/- acre tract in Rice County, Kansas, just 7 miles south of Little River, has it all. The combination of Class II and III Smolan silty clay loam and Hord silt loam soils have a proven track record of providing a great return through the crop share program that is in place. Having four different crops in place this past year, the tenant leverages the different soils with current farming techniques and crop rotations to keep production high. The tillable acres are immaculate, well-maintained, and managed. On the west side of the quarter there is a nice waterway with tall, thick native grasses and timber scattered throughout, providing great roosting and nesting habitat for upland birds. On the east side, spring-fed Lone Tree Creek snakes down the middle providing a year-round water supply for the wildlife and the mature timber provides cover for the whitetail deer and turkeys tha...
This 158 +/- acre tract in Rice County, Kansas, just 7 miles south of Little River, has it all. The combination of Class II and III Smolan silty clay loam and Hord silt loam soils have a proven track record of providing a great return through the crop share program that is in place. Having four different crops in place this past year, the tenant leverages the different soils with current farming techniques and crop rotations to keep production high. The tillable acres are immaculate, well-maintained, and managed. On the west side of the quarter there is a nice waterway with tall, thick native grasses and timber scattered throughout, providing great roosting and nesting habitat for upland birds. On the east side, spring-fed Lone Tree Creek snakes down the middle providing a year-round water supply for the wildlife and the mature timber provides cover for the whitetail deer and turkeys that call the property home. Multiple turns in the creek have created some great spots for wildlife food plots. To top it all off, 28th Road is an asphalt county road and Avenue O is a well-maintained county road. The higher elevation on the west side of the property would make an incredible build site for a home or hunting cabin, providing incredible views across the property and down toward the creek. High quality soils, great crop yields, upland and big game habitat, and a live water creek truly make this the perfect quarter. With a crop share agreement in place and a tenant that does an amazing job of managing and maintaining this property, it would make a great investment for someone wanting to add to their portfolio.
For more information, answers to your questions and to setup an appointment to visit this incredible piece of farmland, contact Terry DeShon at (620) 921-3015.
Property Features
-56 +/- acres of Class III Smolan silty clay loam
-48 +/- acres of Class II Hord silt loam
-43 +/- acres of Class II Smolan silty clay loam
-12 +/- acres of Class II Geary silt loam
-Live water creek providing for the wildlife year-round
-Mature timber providing great hunting stand locations and turkey roosts in the spring
-Beautiful tall and thick native grass waterway providing habitat and nesting for wildlife
-Blacktop road frontage on the east side off of 28th Rd.
-Great Ave O county road access along the south side of property
-Crop share agreement in place with great local tenant
-Mineral rights intact and transfer
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Research Parcel InformationGo south from Little River, KS for 6 miles on 28th Rd. and the property is on the west side of the ride as you get to the intersection at County Road O.
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