It's easy to tell when someone loves their land! As soon as you set foot on this place, you'll see that it has been meticulously cared for. Approximately half of the tract is forest with large stands of mature hardwoods, including abundant white oak (the preferred acorns of deer and turkey), hickory and other large trees. Other wooded areas include rugged ravines, timbered draws and cedar thickets, providing natural food and cover for the resident deer, turkeys, quail and other small game. The farm also has multiple water sources including a woodland pond, grassland pond and several wet-weather creeks. The balance of the farm is in open grassland where the property's income has been generated through conservation oriented grazing practices. The landowner's efforts to promote biodiversity of native plants and grasses, control/prevent erosion and create wildlife habitat have worked wonders...
It's easy to tell when someone loves their land! As soon as you set foot on this place, you'll see that it has been meticulously cared for. Approximately half of the tract is forest with large stands of mature hardwoods, including abundant white oak (the preferred acorns of deer and turkey), hickory and other large trees. Other wooded areas include rugged ravines, timbered draws and cedar thickets, providing natural food and cover for the resident deer, turkeys, quail and other small game. The farm also has multiple water sources including a woodland pond, grassland pond and several wet-weather creeks. The balance of the farm is in open grassland where the property's income has been generated through conservation oriented grazing practices. The landowner's efforts to promote biodiversity of native plants and grasses, control/prevent erosion and create wildlife habitat have worked wonders. Under this management system, cattle have only been allowed to graze open areas for a few days each year and they have been kept out of the woodlots, creeks, ponds and ravines to preserve the soil and habitat. It's impressive to see Big Bluestem, Little Bluestem, Switchgrass and Indian Grass flourishing and the owner tells me that he hasn't used any synthetic herbicides, pesticides or fertilizers in the 16 years that he has owned it. Hunters will appreciate that it hasn't been hunted since 1999, it "hunts really big," plus there are row crops and hundreds of acres of timber connected to this farm. To top it off, the owner expressed an interest in cash renting for grazing and/or trading grazing rights for hunting rights on over 100 adjacent acres.
Property Features:
- Excellent deer hunting for archery or firearms with countless bedding areas, pinch points and possible food plot sites
- Beautiful wildlife habitat for turkeys, quail, rabbits and other game
- Less than 3 mile drive to Grand Trace Conservation Area/State Forest
- Public fishing nearby: Old Bethany City Lake, New Bethany City Lake and Harrison County Lake
- Within 1 hour 45 minute drive to Kansas City, St. Joseph and Des Moines
- Less than 20 minute drive to restaurants, groceries and Wal Mart in Bethany
- Beautiful hilltop views where you can see for miles
- Electricity and phone service available
- Easy access on a well maintained, secluded gravel road
Search for detailed parcel information including; Elevation & Vegetation Maps, Ownership Information, Detailed Parcel Information, Crop History Map, Soil Survey Productivity Data, and more.
Research Parcel InformationHave an account?Sign In