This 40 acre tract along Big Creek just South of Kingsville, Missouri is a testament to an acreage providing great results for a cattle producer. The property was completely overhauled in 2016, with the open ground being converted to BarOptima tall fescue on the front 20 acres and HLR Orchardgrass on the Northwest 7.5 acres. The ground was fertilized with lime, nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, and produced an outstanding grass stand this year. Between April and October, a stocking rate of 1 cow/acre was utilized in a rotational grazing program, and the amount of forage was more than enough for that stocking rate. New fencing on the East and South sides of the property were installed, as well as a 50’x60’ steel corral with a rocked drive off the road for semi trailer compatibility. A 1300’ 2” wide water line was installed from the road back through the center of the property, with 5 w...
This 40 acre tract along Big Creek just South of Kingsville, Missouri is a testament to an acreage providing great results for a cattle producer. The property was completely overhauled in 2016, with the open ground being converted to BarOptima tall fescue on the front 20 acres and HLR Orchardgrass on the Northwest 7.5 acres. The ground was fertilized with lime, nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, and produced an outstanding grass stand this year. Between April and October, a stocking rate of 1 cow/acre was utilized in a rotational grazing program, and the amount of forage was more than enough for that stocking rate. New fencing on the East and South sides of the property were installed, as well as a 50’x60’ steel corral with a rocked drive off the road for semi trailer compatibility. A 1300’ 2” wide water line was installed from the road back through the center of the property, with 5 watering points allowing for ease of access for the program the seller was using. Heading West through the property, you will notice cross fencing as well as electric fence posts to create smaller paddocks. The Southwest 3.5 acres of open ground was baled this summer and produced 12 round bales off of 1 cutting. Aside from having outstanding potential as a cattle operation, the ground also boasts plenty of opportunities for recreational use. A great balance of oak, ash, walnut, sycamore, and cottonwood trees can be found on the land as well as roughly 700’ of Big Creek frontage on 2 sides. Turkey and deer are often seen at the property and their sign is found throughout. With an electricity meter and water meter in place, multiple build sites, and a plethora of uses, this is a diverse farm with endless potential. For any additional questions or to schedule a private showing, contact Joey Purpura at 816.600.4219.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Kingsville head south on T Highway for 3 miles, turn right (west) on TT Highway and proceed for 1.8 miles, turn left (south) on 1871 Road and stay on 1871 Road for 2.6 miles. Property is on the right (west) side of 1871 Road. Signs on the property.
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