Located just south of Harveyville, Kansas sits this secluded 4th generation family farm that holds all the wildlife and dynamics needed for incredible hunting! Turning west off of Road W and Road 380, you can see and feel that this area would grow and hold some giants. This 163 acre farm looks like it has been preserved in time, never being disturbed, only being farmed and growing into perfect wildlife cover.
Coming in on the northeast corner of the farm sits the bones of the once family farmhouse and remains of livestock barns, painting a picture of the past. Going through the corral area to the open pasture, the native bluestem grass is as dense and tall as I’ve ever seen. The main feeder to Log Chain Creek runs along the east property line cutting to the southwest. It also adjoins the creek running along the westerly line and provides live water throughout the farm along with the 2 s...
Coming in on the northeast corner of the farm sits the bones of the once family farmhouse and remains of livestock barns, painting a picture of the past. Going through the corral area to the open pasture, the native bluestem grass is as dense and tall as I’ve ever seen. The main feeder to Log Chain Creek runs along the east property line cutting to the southwest. It also adjoins the creek running along the westerly line and provides live water throughout the farm along with the 2 spring-fed ponds. The timber follows the creek sprawling out with endless black walnuts throughout with elm, osage orange, cottonwood, and locust. Talk about deery! The trails are endless with highways going to the middle bedding areas and to the tillable fields. So many areas with trees riddled with rubs. Every time out on the farm, I have jumped five+ does in groups along with bucks that hang out on the east as well as a quail covey of eight that flew in the draw between the two middle tillable fields. With the elevation, this farm holds so many options, from bowhunting to prime rifle shot house locations.
The tillable ground was planted to soybeans and was just harvested. These smaller row crop fields are perfect food plot areas. Current cash rent on the tillable ground averages $2,720.00 annual income. The pasture ground could also be leased out for additional income but has not been grazed in recent years.
With all the dynamics that this secluded gem of a farm holds, the opportunities are endless and one to tour in person to truly appreciate all it is and all it has to offer!
Property Features
-Located in the northeast corner of Lyon County, 7 miles south of Harveyville, Kansas
-163 acres total
-75 acres of native bluestem grass
-48 acres of mature timber and creek
-34 acres of tillable row crop
-Log Chain Creek tributaries
-Incredible elevation changes
-2 spring-fed ponds
-Wildlife galore
-Whitetail deer, turkey, and quail throughout the farm
-Minimum maintenance road along the northwest
-Large grazing tracts and large timber blocks adjoining
-4 and 5-strand barbed wire fenced throughout with interior cross-fencing
-Tillable cash rent $2,720.00 annually
-Pasture grazing cash rent potential $2,100.00 annually
-Total potential Ag rent income $4,820.00 annually
-All mineral rights intact
-Hunting unit #14
-2021 tax: $920.78
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Research Parcel InformationTake Highway 99 to Road 370. Continue to Road W. Turn west on Road 380 and the property will be located on the south.