Mercer County Income and Recreation

Acreage: 160 County: Mercer State: MO

This Missouri rural property located in one of the Iowa border counties is highly sought-after. This 160 +/- acres in Mercer County sits just five miles from Iowa, east of the town of Mercer. The combination land use farm offers exceptional hunting, farming, ranching, and build site opportunities. There are currently 60 +/- tillable acres under a cash rent contract for 2025 with a solid tenant in place. At $185/acre, the $11,100 annual payment will be paid out with the first half on May 1st, and the second half on December 1st. The farm has been in a consistent corn…

Duck Creek Recreational Property with 5 Acre Rock Quarry Pond

Acreage: 160 County: Lyon State: KS

This 160 +/- property is located in Lyon County, just outside of Reading, Kansas. The property is made up of 126 +/- native grass/timbered acres, 17 +/- bottomland tillable acres, 12 +/- tame grass acres, and a 5 +/- acre rock quarry pond. The rolling native grass acres have a variety of warm-season grasses mixed with mature hardwood timbered draws, multiple wet-weather creeks, and one water/fishing pond. Duck Creek winds throughout the northern boundary of the property and is lined with giant mature hardwood timber. The bottomland tillable acres primarily consist of Class II silt loam soils with an 82…

Newly Listed Build Site and Hunting Tract

Acreage: 53.26 County: Miami State: KS

If you have been looking for the perfect acreage to build a dream home with views and have outstanding hunting right out of your back porch look no further than this 53 +/- acre parcel in southern Miami County, Kansas. This property delivers it all for 53 +/- acres. The property consists of both mature oak and hickory forest, mixed with cedar pockets that provide exceptional cover for wildlife. There is an ample amount of deer sign, large rubs, heavy deer trails, and tons of bedding. The roll of the topography and layout of the cedar thickets provide exceptional pinch…

Productive Hunting Property in a Premiere Region

Acreage: 161 County: Rooks State: KS

It can be extremely hard to find the perfect property in an area that consistently produces the big Kansas bucks and beautiful Rio Grande turkeys the state is known for, while also drawing a good return. This quarter-section just south of Natoma, Kansas checks all those boxes and more. Nearly fully encompassed by large, contiguous properties with extensive cover and topography this property acts as one of the main destination food sources for miles around. The extensive draw systems, thick with cedars and native grass top out on this property provide an excellent opportunity to harvest a big Kansas buck…

High Productivity Quarter with Grazing and Hunting Potential

Acreage: 159 County: Rooks State: KS

This quarter-section just 2 miles northeast of Plainville, Kansas has been improved to be as productive as possible. There are 149.24 +/- of well-maintained cultivated acres with mostly Class II & III soil types. When the grain comes off the property, the cattle can go in. The entire property has been newly fenced and gated to maximize the use of every acre. For additional efficiency, a new rural water tap and tank have been installed to remove the need for any water hauling while grazing stalks in the wintertime. A thick waterway with superb cover adds the additional value of…

Pasture and Cropland North of Codell

Acreage: 161 County: Rooks State: KS

Located just off of Highway 18, 5 miles east of Plainville and one mile north of Codell, lies this quarter-section of fenced pasture and cropland. There are approximately 40 +/- acres of excellent cultivated ground with an NCCPI of 70.9. This acreage is entirely Class II & III soils. There are approximately 119 +/- acres of fenced pasture for grazing livestock. Water for the pasture is provided via a rural water tap. This property is selling surface rights only. Possession on all acres is negotiable. Contact the listing agent Cole Schumacher at (785) 656-1738 with any questions or to take…

Wall-to-Wall Huntable Acres

Acreage: 81 County: Rice State: KS

When most people are searching for a hunting property they are often thinking to themselves how much of the property “hunts”? Or better stated how much of the property is suitable wildlife habitat or year-round cover that also provides hunter concealment? Well, here it is. 100% Kansas hunting land. This dense cover is home to an abundance of whitetail deer, many trophy-class bucks reach maturity with this type of protection. Traveling tom turkeys bound through these Sandhills with spring fever, eager to come to your call. Towering cottonwood trees roost dozens of birds each night and a still dawn is…

Creek Bottom Confluence Farm

Acreage: 156 County: Lincoln State: KS

The “Shirley Farm” situated at the intersection of Salt Creek and Elkhorn Creek of 156 +/- acres ready for new ownership. This mostly tillable farm has a history of raising excellent crops of wheat, milo, soybeans, and alfalfa. There are 131 +/- tillable acres made up of fertile silty clay loam, very flat with minimal slope. This field works easily and is a perennial producer. The overall NCCPI rating is 66. The farm averages 28 inches of rain each year and 16 inches of snow. Most of the property lies in the 100-year flood plain, the floods over time created…

Mixed-Use Farm & Pasture

Acreage: 116 County: Lincoln State: KS

This balanced property has a good mixture of cropland and pasture. This tract would make the perfect addition to any operation or could be the right size for a beginning producer to start their herd. There are two 11+/- acre tillable fields one on each end, these small crop fields are seated from the pasture by an internal fence. A great use for these acres is to raise winter pasture. The fields are characterized by silt loam soils with a high-yielding NCCPI rating averaging 71. The remaining 94 +/- acres are native pasture with a healthy stand of mixed grass…

Compact Hunting & Grazing

Acreage: 40 County: Lincoln State: KS

Big possibilities in an affordable size! This 40 +/- acre tract has a lot going for it. The back 10 acres or so are a steep draw full of mature trees and brush. This backs up to several full-section ranches over 600 acres. These secluded areas raise big deer with minimal hunting pressure or human interaction, these deer begin exiting the ranches for foothills and tillable food sources in the fall/winter. This farm is perfectly situated to capitalize on this deer herd movement. There is 110 feet of elevation change from one side of the farm to the other creating…

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