Sitting just 15 miles West of Great Bend, Kansas, this quarter section of ground provides a multitude of options for a buyer. The farm came out of CRP on September 30, 2020, so the option to break it out or bale hay both exist. The buyer would have the opportunity to apply for re-enrollment after owning the property for a year as well. This tract was approved for re-enrollment at the expiration of the contract that just ended, but the owner elected not to do so. Because of drought conditions, the seller was able to bale 100 acres of the property this summer. Those 100 acres produced 300 round bales. Pheasants are plentiful on the property and the property has been a consistent producer for quality whitetails. A box blind owned by the hunting tenant is situated in the southeast part of the property and is available to purchase separately. Although not planted this year, there was an appro...
Sitting just 15 miles West of Great Bend, Kansas, this quarter section of ground provides a multitude of options for a buyer. The farm came out of CRP on September 30, 2020, so the option to break it out or bale hay both exist. The buyer would have the opportunity to apply for re-enrollment after owning the property for a year as well. This tract was approved for re-enrollment at the expiration of the contract that just ended, but the owner elected not to do so. Because of drought conditions, the seller was able to bale 100 acres of the property this summer. Those 100 acres produced 300 round bales. Pheasants are plentiful on the property and the property has been a consistent producer for quality whitetails. A box blind owned by the hunting tenant is situated in the southeast part of the property and is available to purchase separately. Although not planted this year, there was an approximately 3-acre food plot planted in the southeast part of the tract as well. This property has excellent terrain diversity with depressions littered with deer beds, but also approximately 103 acres of class II Harney silt loam soils. This tract is 20 minutes from Great Bend, 55 minutes from Hays, and 23 minutes from Larned. Taxes in 2019 were $1,382.96. For additional information, disclosures, maps, or to schedule a showing contact Joey Purpura at (785) 831-3045.
Property Features
-158 +/- acres
-15 miles west of Great Bend
-1/2 mile of road frontage on the west side and 1/4 mile of road frontage on the north side
-CRP expired 9/30/2020
-100 acres baled summer 2020, produced 300 round bales due to drought
-Excellent stand of native grass
-Great pheasant hunting
-Consistent producer of whitetail deer
-Box blind in southeast part of property available to purchase separately from hunting tenant
-Approx. 3-acre food plot in southeast part of property, not planted in 2020
-Approx. 103 acres of class II Harney silt loam soils
-Approx. 25 acres class II Uly silt loam soils
-Approx. 30 acres class IV Wakeen silt loam soil
-Good investment
-Good all-weather road on west side
-Electricity available at the road
-20 minutes from Great Bend
-55 minutes from Hays
-23 minutes from Larned
-2019 taxes: $1,382.96
From Great Bend: Head west on W Barton County Rd. for 11.5 miles. Continue onto Ave. X and drive for 3 miles. Then turn north onto Schaffer Rd. (County Road 370) and go 0.5 mile. The property is on the east side of the road.