This magical tract of land is situated near a big buck corridor and our pictures prove it! Slate Creek is a small creek system snaking through the entire Sumner County Kansas agriculture area. Many locals have told tales of the giant bucks that roam this creek system from its beginnings around Milton, Kansas clear down to the marshy lowlands of Sumner and Cowley counties before dumping into the Arkansas River.
Currently, the farm is anchored by nearly 98 acres of crop production. An excellent mix of all class II soils makes up this dryland portion. Nalim, Milan, and Elandco loams are the common soil types that combine to form a boastful 70.4 NCCPI score, well above the Sumner County average of 56. Soils of this caliber will respond quickly to the right fertilizer and lime programs. Combined with the right plant hybrids and a little rain from Mother Nature, you will have a great-yielding f...
Currently, the farm is anchored by nearly 98 acres of crop production. An excellent mix of all class II soils makes up this dryland portion. Nalim, Milan, and Elandco loams are the common soil types that combine to form a boastful 70.4 NCCPI score, well above the Sumner County average of 56. Soils of this caliber will respond quickly to the right fertilizer and lime programs. Combined with the right plant hybrids and a little rain from Mother Nature, you will have a great-yielding farm. The northeast corner is home to nearly 35 acres of brome hay production that could easily be converted back to tillable production. This area is one of the more magnificent places on the farm, as Slate Creek makes a large bend and forms a nice healthy tree line up the draw through the eastern portion of the farm. This area forms a nice pinch point as the wooded eastern property line runs down to meet the western timber area that all chokes down into Slate Creek. Here is where the deer come alive! A quiet, secluded area with large elms, cottonwoods, and cedars allows for healthy stand locations and blind locations in hopes of one day intercepting that Kansas bruiser. The bottom ground, with minimal dirt work, would give you a small marsh in a target-rich area for duck and goose hunting as well.
Slate Creek has the ability year in and year out to produce quality Kansas bucks! The farm should be a perennial powerhouse not only for deer but for raising good crops as well. This farm has so many options for the avid outdoorsman from switch grass plantings, and CRP areas to increasing tillable options to maximize your return. As you enter off Mayfield Road, power is close by and would offer an excellent area for any future building needs. Call Listing Agent Tyler Heil at (913) 207-4541 to answer any questions or schedule a showing.
Property Features
-All class II soils
-Nalim and Elandco loams
-Heavy deer density
-Excellent genetics
-Healthy existing buck population
-Possession this hunting season
-2023 taxes $998
-Additional lease options
-30 miles to Derby
-15 miles to Wellington
-30 miles to west Wichita
From 90th Road go south on Mayfield Road. At 70th and Mayfield travel approximately a 1/2 mile south to the farm. It will be on the left side of the road.