This 75 acre farm located in northern Jefferson County, Kansas has been very well taken care of for years, and it shows from the moment you drive up. This property is situated just south of Highway 4, on the north side of 182nd Street, between Nortonville and Valley Falls. Boasting 34 acres of row crop production, planted in beans for 2019 growing season, 21 acres of hay ground, and 20 acres of some of the prettiest timber in the area, 2 ponds, and by far some of the largest cottonwood and sycamore trees I've ever seen. Walnut Creek winds beautifully through the north end of the property, offering some incredible scenery, and the perfect deer and turkey habitat. The landowner has harvested turkey off the property every single year for nearly 20 years, and the deer hunting won't disappoint either! From a hunting perspective, the way the property lays is incredibly favorable to the hunter....
This 75 acre farm located in northern Jefferson County, Kansas has been very well taken care of for years, and it shows from the moment you drive up. This property is situated just south of Highway 4, on the north side of 182nd Street, between Nortonville and Valley Falls. Boasting 34 acres of row crop production, planted in beans for 2019 growing season, 21 acres of hay ground, and 20 acres of some of the prettiest timber in the area, 2 ponds, and by far some of the largest cottonwood and sycamore trees I've ever seen. Walnut Creek winds beautifully through the north end of the property, offering some incredible scenery, and the perfect deer and turkey habitat. The landowner has harvested turkey off the property every single year for nearly 20 years, and the deer hunting won't disappoint either! From a hunting perspective, the way the property lays is incredibly favorable to the hunter. With a sanctuary on the north side of the creek, a timbered draw leading out into the crop fields, a pond on the tip, and a few really nice secluded food plot locations, I could dream up some awesome fall hunting locations on this property, as the game use it with ease. Not to mention your primary access is from the south, making it highly attractive for those awesome north & west wind directions come fall. An excellent farming tenant in place for the new owner to leverage, brings peace of mind to an aspiring buyer looking for a tenant they can trust. The property has been surveyed, with visible markers on the corners. A plum thicket, heavy strips of blackberry bushes, and abundant oak trees producing some monster acorns make this farm fruitful in more ways than one. Would make an excellent build site for a home or cabin, with rural water and electricity available at the road, and a few nice homes have been built in the area as well. This tract would make anyone a happy new landowner! Call Shay Haddock today for a private showing of the property, this one does not disappoint.
Property Features
-34 acres of Class III Pawnee clay loam soils
-21 acres of excellent hay ground
-20 acres of big timber
-Walnut Creek runs through the property
-2 ponds
-Excellent build sites
-Great all-around farm
-Abundant hunting opportunities
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Research Parcel InformationWest on Highway 4 from Nortonville towards Valley Falls, turn South onto Marion Road, then West onto 182nd Street