Here's a diverse tractfor the recreational buyer looking for return on assets as well. From timber to bedding areas to multiple ponds, this western Coffey County listing is setup to be a great retreat from the daily grind.
Totaling 231 acres more or less, this parcel offers diverse amenities including Native pasture/hay meadow, rural water and electric nearby, pavement frontage, expired CRP that could either be fenced for grazing or transitioned back to cropland if desired.
This tract features quality native hay meadow/pasture/expired CRP with the dominant grass varieties being Big Bluestem, Indian grass, Switchgrass and Little Bluestem. According to the soil survey, the majority soil types are Class 2 Summit silty clay loam, Class 2 Aliceville silty clay loam and Class 3 Kenoma silt loam. The Summit and Aliceville varieties make up the overwhelming majority of the former tillable port...
This tract features quality native hay meadow/pasture/expired CRP with the dominant grass varieties being Big Bluestem, Indian grass, Switchgrass and Little Bluestem. According to the soil survey, the majority soil types are Class 2 Summit silty clay loam, Class 2 Aliceville silty clay loam and Class 3 Kenoma silt loam. The Summit and Aliceville varieties make up the overwhelming majority of the former tillable portions.
Regarding recreational attributes, the western and northern portions of the property feature multiple hedgerows and pockets of hardwood timber that is home to a number of whitetails weve spooked while driving the property as well as multiple coveys of quail. There's multiple secluded locations within the former tillable areas that would be excellent for the addition of food plots. For the fisherman, there are three ponds on the property including a large pond on the east side.
For those interested in a potential homesite with pavement frontage, theres multiple idyllic locations to choose from, namely in the southeast quadrant overlooking the large pond and a rolling landscape. There's both rural water and electric adjacent to the south boundary of the property.
Please give Cameron Roth a call at 785-917-0867 to set up a tour of the property.
Directions: From Hwy 75 in Burlington, go west on Kennebec St. (becomes 12th Rd.) for 8 miles to Emmer Rd. and turn south. Proceed 1.25 miles and the property begins on the west side.
Brief Legal: The Southeast Quarter and the South Half of the Northeast Quarter of 32-21-14E LESS a surveyed tract.
Minerals: The Sellers mineral interests transfers to the Buyer. There is no current production.