They say the Good Lord isn’t making any more land, and the first time you lay eyes and put boots on this Kansas riverbottom farm, you’ll understand the meaning of a special piece of ground. From the towering mature timber, to the fertile soil, to the mesmerizing pulse of the river, you’ll love every inch of this Neosho County farm. The 99 m/l acres are about 95% timbered, with giant cottonwoods, ash, elm, and bur oaks taking their nourishment from the rich loamy bottomland soils and passing that nourishment on to the many critters that call it home. Because the river makes a huge bend here, the new owner of this tract will have over a mile of river frontage on which to hunt, fish, canoe, and enjoy. A working gas well provides monthly royalty income, and due to a history of oil production, an extensive trail system survives, even if the oil wells aren’t currently in production.
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Because of the lush, diverse forest understory and light recent hunting pressure, deer sign is everywhere. With much of the surrounding landscape being intensively farmed, this large block of timber serves as a refuge of sorts, providing outstanding bedding cover for the whitetails that roam the area. An abundance of mature trees ensures that you’ll have plenty of options for stand placement, and the river bend peninsula's cover and layout will funnel plenty of mature bucks past your sets. Several large oaks bear the promise of a fall mast crop, and those with an interest in a more hands-on approach to habitat management will be glad to know that there are some prime food plot locations just waiting to be developed.
It’s true they’re not making any more land, and you're sure not going to find any with all the features this one offers. Give Scott Sudkamp a call today at 417-321-5427 to schedule a tour and see this incredible farm for yourself.
Property Features
-Approximately 6,400’ of Neosho River frontage
-94 acres m/l of mature timber - cottonwood, ash, maple, elm, and bur oak
-5 acres m/l of open land ideal for food plots
-100% Class II silt loam soils
-Royalty income from working gas well
-Outstanding deer hunting potential
-Electric service on site
-Great trail network
-Small slough offers duck hunting potential
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Erie, go north 2 miles on Highway 59, then turn west on 160th Road (Shaw Road). Go west on 160th 3.5 miles to Marshall Road, then south on Marshall to gate. Property begins approximately 150’ past gate, on the west side of the road.