This 240 acres in Neosho County is one that has something to offer for almost any buyer. The property is made up of the perfect mix of big hardwood timber, pastures, ponds, rolling hills and creek bottom. Beautiful rolling hills make this farm seem much larger than 240 acres, a big hardwood ridge runs the length of the farm. Over looking Canville Creek, this ridge has huge oaks, hickory and walnut trees. Pockets of cedars and thickets also make up the timber, this perfect mix of bedding and feed is just one reason why this farm is full of wildlife. Along the creek rich soils and hidden pockets make for perfect food plot locations, white clover grows thick currently in these areas and have been a favorite spot for the strutting turkeys this spring. The upland portion of this farm has had extensive clean up done, the invasive trees have been removed allowing the native forbes and gra...
This 240 acres in Neosho County is one that has something to offer for almost any buyer. The property is made up of the perfect mix of big hardwood timber, pastures, ponds, rolling hills and creek bottom. Beautiful rolling hills make this farm seem much larger than 240 acres, a big hardwood ridge runs the length of the farm. Over looking Canville Creek, this ridge has huge oaks, hickory and walnut trees. Pockets of cedars and thickets also make up the timber, this perfect mix of bedding and feed is just one reason why this farm is full of wildlife. Along the creek rich soils and hidden pockets make for perfect food plot locations, white clover grows thick currently in these areas and have been a favorite spot for the strutting turkeys this spring. The upland portion of this farm has had extensive clean up done, the invasive trees have been removed allowing the native forbes and grasses to rebound. I have not been to this farm once and not seen deer, turkey and heard the whistle of quail.
Currently being used for cattle production this farm has multiple pastures for rotational grazing. Several ponds and live water provide year round water for the cattle and wildlife. The ponds also offer great fishing and waterfowl hunting in the winter. At the highest point of the farm sits a 50 acre hay meadow, this meadow has been improved with clover, fescue and native grasses. The current owner gets several cuts a year off this meadow. Approx 80 acres of the farm is made up of Class II soils and has terraces in place if the new owner would like some tillable production. Located in just 2 miles from Highway 59 in Northern Neosho County, this farm is great for agriculture and recreation. To schedule a showing call Certified Land Specialist Kale Kitterman at 620-249-3882
Contact Selling Agent for Driving Directions