This 317 +/- acre property is located in northwest Shawnee County, Kansas. It has everything and then some for an all-around premier hunting and recreational property! The property is full of diversity with creek-bottom tillable fields, rolling native grass hillsides, and wooded draws for hunting! The 42 +/- bottomland tillable acres primarily consist of Class I Reading silty clay loam soils with an average NCCPI overall rating of 70. The remaining 275 +/- acres have rolling native grass hillsides, multiple watering ponds, and wet weather creeks, and a variety of timbered draws and thickets throughout. The views on the property are some of the best Kansas offers with over 110 feet of elevation changes.
The diverse habitat with abundant food and water creates some of the best whitetail deer, turkey, and quail hunting that Kansas is known for! The property is located in Kansas Deer Manageme...
The diverse habitat with abundant food and water creates some of the best whitetail deer, turkey, and quail hunting that Kansas is known for! The property is located in Kansas Deer Management Unit 9, and has excellent whitetail deer numbers! The property is very secluded and located on a well-maintained year-round gravel road and a minimally maintained dirt road. Electricity is near the west boundary of the property, and rural water is along the east boundary of the property. Mineral rights are intact and will be transferred to the buyer at closing. There is a cash rent oral year-to-year lease agreement in place on the tillable acres. There are no active leases or tenants' rights in place on the pasture/native grass acres. This property truly is a special and premier hunting and recreational property. It is a must-see to appreciate how rare and diverse this property truly is! For additional information, disclosures, or to schedule a showing, contact Trent Siegle at (620) 767-2926.
Property Features
-317 +/- total acres
-42 +/- bottomland tillable acres
-275 +/- native grass acres
-Primarily Class I Reading silty clay loam soils
-NCCPI overall average rating of 70 on tillable acres
-Clean, rolling native grass pastures
-Perimeter and cross-fencing
-Multiple watering ponds
-Multiple wet weather creeks
-Giant cottonwood trees
-Timbered draws and cedar thickets
-113 +/- feet of elevation change
-Whitetail deer, turkey, and quail hunting
-Kansas Deer Management Unit 9
-Electricity and rural water nearby
-Well-maintained year-round gravel road (north)
-Minimally maintained dirt road (east)
-Mineral rights intact and transfer
-Oral year-to-year lease agreement on tillable acres
-No active leases or tenants' rights on pasture/native grass acres
-2023 taxes: $1,654.50
-2 miles from Rossville, KS
-19 miles from Topeka, KS
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Rossville go east 2 miles on NW 54th St to property located on the south side of the road.