This property offers a great opportunity for both producers and recreational buyers alike. Located northwest of Chapman and northeast of Abilene, the property is just 1/2 mile west of KS-15 and 2 miles north of KS-18. Two sides of road frontage offer future potential for further splitting the property, and a new bridge is being built currently over the creek that runs through the property. Currently, there are roughly 32.95 acres being farmed, 13.3 acres in CRP, which expires in 2021, 10.27 acres in native warm season grasses (expired CRP), and 64.36 acres in brome which was broke and could be farmed. In total there are approximately 110 acres that could be broke out and worked on the property. The balance of the land consists of mixed hardwood timber, cedars, and additional cool season grass. The seller has gone to great lengths to improve this property, both for production and for wild...
This property offers a great opportunity for both producers and recreational buyers alike. Located northwest of Chapman and northeast of Abilene, the property is just 1/2 mile west of KS-15 and 2 miles north of KS-18. Two sides of road frontage offer future potential for further splitting the property, and a new bridge is being built currently over the creek that runs through the property. Currently, there are roughly 32.95 acres being farmed, 13.3 acres in CRP, which expires in 2021, 10.27 acres in native warm season grasses (expired CRP), and 64.36 acres in brome which was broke and could be farmed. In total there are approximately 110 acres that could be broke out and worked on the property. The balance of the land consists of mixed hardwood timber, cedars, and additional cool season grass. The seller has gone to great lengths to improve this property, both for production and for wildlife habitat. Over 500 trees including oak, pecan, sycamore, hickory, mulberry, walnut, and thicket cover blend that was obtained from Kansas State's forestry department for habitat improvement and planted along the timbered portion of the land. In addition, cedars were planted along the west and north property lines. The views and built sites on this property are second to none, with electricity located along the southern road frontage for ease of access. The seller has had great luck with hunting from deer and turkey to quail. Rubs, scrapes, and beds can be found throughout the property, and it is plain to see with the habitat, deer love utilizing this property. This tract is 39 minutes from Salina, 19 minutes from Abilene, 25 minutes from Junction City, 17 minutes from Chapman, and 43 minutes from Manhattan. For disclosures or to schedule a showing contact Joey Purpura at (785) 831-3045.
Property Features
-154.5 +/- acres
-1/2 mile west of KS-15 and 2 miles north of KS-18
-Approx. 32.95 acres broke ground
-13.3 acres in CRP that expires in 2021
-Approx. 8.4 acres brome waterways
-10.27 acres expired CRP still in native warm season grasses for habitat
-Approx. 64.36 acres in brome which was broke and could be farmed
-Potential for 110 acres to be broke and worked
-Over 500 trees, including oak, pecan, sycamore, walnut, hickory, and mulberry from KSU planted along creek
-Thicket cover blend also planted from KSU
-Cedars planted along west and north property lines
-Awesome deer sign
-Turkey frequently seen on the property
-Electricity on south road
-Quail on the property
-Road access on south and west sides
-Beautiful build sites providing great views
-Excellent location and access
-17 minutes from Chapman/I-70
-19 minutes from Abilene
-39 minutes from Salina
-25 minutes from Junction City
-43 minutes from Manhattan