Located two miles east and two miles north of Colony is 158 +/- acres of pasture and cropland. The farm consists of 39 +/- acres of fertile FSA cropland consisting of Class II Silty Clay Loam and Verdigris Silt Loam. These productive soils grow excellent crops and food plots. The balance of the farm is fenced pasture. The pastureland is complete with multiple watering sites, a loafing shed and feed bunks. The 119 +/- acres of native grass is thick with tall grasses and mature trees. This has been an excellent producer and would be a great addition to any grazing operation. A hilltop outcropping is covered in cedar and hedge trees 20+ years in age. This dense cover has serious drawing power for wildlife in the area. Deer, quail, and turkeys are common sights when traversing the wooly pasture. The land slopes downward from the southwest to the northeast. Runoff rains keep the creek flowing...
Located two miles east and two miles north of Colony is 158 +/- acres of pasture and cropland. The farm consists of 39 +/- acres of fertile FSA cropland consisting of Class II Silty Clay Loam and Verdigris Silt Loam. These productive soils grow excellent crops and food plots. The balance of the farm is fenced pasture. The pastureland is complete with multiple watering sites, a loafing shed and feed bunks. The 119 +/- acres of native grass is thick with tall grasses and mature trees. This has been an excellent producer and would be a great addition to any grazing operation. A hilltop outcropping is covered in cedar and hedge trees 20+ years in age. This dense cover has serious drawing power for wildlife in the area. Deer, quail, and turkeys are common sights when traversing the wooly pasture. The land slopes downward from the southwest to the northeast. Runoff rains keep the creek flowing and several large pools exist for watering animals. The quarter has a historic farmstead that is no longer habitable but some of the infrastructure remaining is an excellent head-start for a new building site or hunting camp. A well-maintained driveway brings you in off the road, and a rural water meter, electric poles, and conduits are ready for new service. Mineral rights are intact and will be transferred to the new owner. An oil and gas lease provides monthly income to the owner from unitized production. This area of southeast Kansas is known for its excellent hunting with quality genetics. This farm is on its way to being a premium recreational property. Situated on the peak of a tributary to Deer Creek, this is where the dominant bucks of the system go to chase and lockdown in November. The location could not be better, just 1.5 east of 169 Highway, you can get to the farm in all weather conditions and make it there quickly. To view disclosures and to schedule a showing please contact the Listing Agent Sean Thomas at (620) 712-2775.
Property Features
-Excellent deer hunting
-Mature timber
-Tillable income
-Fertile soils
-Rural water at homesite
-Creek bottom
-Oil production & income
-Thick pasture
-1.5 east of 169 Hwy
-S33, T22, R19, acres 157.75, NW4
-60 miles to Olathe
-12 miles to Iola
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Garnett, travel 12 miles south on 169 Highway. Take a left and head east on 500th Road. Continue on 500th Road for 1.5 miles to the driveway on the south side of the road.