Bordering the Pomona Wildlife Area, this tremendous recreational property totals 150 acres more or less and offers some tremendous attributes. These include electric and rural water service nearby, an attractive mix of big mature hardwoods and cedars, expired CRP for bedding areas, water supplied by a pond and creek and saving the best for last, location at the end of a dead-end road!
The eastern portion of the property is composed of hay meadow and expired CRP. Theres an abundance of Native grass varieties and smooth brome, providing both great bedding areas for wildlife and quality forage for livestock in the hayable areas. There will need to be some fence work done if the Buyer intends to graze this area. The predominant soil type in this area is Kenoma which would be conducive to transitioning back to tillable or for adding foodplots.
The western portion of this parcel is where the...
The western portion of this parcel is where the majority of the timber is located. The timber is a mix of mature hardwoods and thick cedars with a small creek running through the heart of the trees and a pond in the south-central area. This is also the portion that borders the Pomona Wildlife Area. Theres approximately 82 acres in this western section that are fenced off from the rest of the property with barbed wire fences that rate as adequate.
As eluded to in the intro, the unique attributes are many and make this a dream location for a secluded building site to enjoy the serenity of the outdoors. The location on a dead-end road and trees along the majority of the western half of the south boundary make this tract ultra-private for both the new owner and the resident wildlife. Theres both electric and rural water lines nearby. For information on rural water service, please call Osage County RWD #5 at 785-665-7223.
This is a very special blend of real estate thats tough to find. Please give Cameron Roth a call at 785-917-0867 to set up a tour and youll understand what we mean.