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158+/- Acres of Hunting + Tillable + Producing Minerals in Stafford County, Kansas.
Legals: NE/4 of S16-T23S-R14W
Driving Directions: From St. John, Kansas head west on 1st street blacktop / nw 30th st 6 miles to nw 60th ave. Take 60th ave 3.5 miles north and the property is on the west side of the dirt road.
Taxes: $941.90
Property Description: Located just outside of St. John this farm is a great mixed use opportunity for farmers, hunters, and oil investors. The Wild Horse Creek cuts through the middle of the farm and has pockets of mature cottonwoods, locust trees, cedars, elm, and catalpa trees. 117+/- acres of the farm could be in tillable production. The property is currently being used for grazing and has 1 water well on the east end of the farm. Some years the tillable is drilled to rye for grazing or baled for crab grass. Fine Sandy Loam Class II and Class III soils with 1-3% slopes make up a large majority of the farm.
Deer Unit 5 in South Central Kansas has always been a solid area for hunting. The last 4-5 years of trail camera history shows this farm has been a good hunting tract even with cattle utilizing the property. With small enhancements to the land or being planted to CRP this tract could only get better every single year. The creek bottom and 1/2 mile long shelterbelt on the farm makes for a fun November as new bucks will show up to explore both stretches of timber.
There is one unitized oil well in production on the property with the owners share transfering to the buyer! Production records show an average between 1.5-2 barrels per day on the oil.
For more information or to schedule a showing contact Shane Smith at 620-282-1561 .
Key Features
Unit 5
Producing Minerals
Unit 5
Tillable Income
Runoff Creek
Mature Timber
Shelter Belt
Deer History
Turkey
Quail