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Located in Kansas' scenic Flint Hills, this property features productive row crop ground, mature timber, and Diamond Creek running throughout. Exceptional hunting and access enhance its value.

Highlights

Productive row crop acreage with 90% Class I and II soils
Diamond Creek runs through the property enhancing wildlife habitat
Prime hunting with thriving whitetail, turkey, and upland bird populations
Strategic access points on east and west for ideal hunting entry

Description

Located in the heart of the Flint Hills in Chase County, Kansas, this exceptional 176 ± acre property along Diamond Creek presents a rare opportunity. The tract features highly productive, fertile tillable row crop ground and is a top-tier producer. Diamond Creek—a highly sought-after waterway—meanders throughout the property, creating a foundation for world-class hunting, all set amidst vast cattle country and some of the most breathtaking scenery in the region.

Of the total acreage, approximately 141 ± acres are tillable, with 103 ± acres currently planted to soybeans and 38 ± acres in alfalfa. The land primarily consists of Class I and Class II Reading and Ivan soils, with the higher-elevation western portion composed of Class III Irwin soils. The farm operates under a 50/50 rental agreement. A dirt road provides excellent access from the south side through the heart of the tillable ground, ensuring year-round accessibility regardless of crop status. All mineral rights are intact and will transfer to the Buyer at closing.

The timber stand includes mature Black Walnut, Burr Oak, Pin Oak, Sycamore, Cottonwood, Ash, and Elm. On the west side lies a mature tree cluster housing the original two-story farmhouse from the early 1900s, which branches out into timbered fingers surrounding the tillable land. To the east, Diamond Creek reveals deep pools and rock bottoms, with evident wildlife activity including deer trails, rubs, scrapes, and turkey sign throughout. The alfalfa fields consistently attract wildlife, and the creek creates a natural funnel that enhances the property’s hunting potential. Entry points on both the west and east—via an abandoned railroad corridor—allow for strategic access regardless of wind direction. Located in renowned Hunting Unit #14, this farm supports thriving populations of whitetail deer, turkey, and upland birds.

Combining outstanding hunting opportunities, highly productive cropland, and the unmatched beauty of the Flint Hills—with Diamond Creek carving through it all—this is a unique and premier Kansas land offering that truly must be seen in person to be fully appreciated.

Property Features

  • 176 ± total acres

  • 103 ± acres tillable row crop planted to soybeans

  • 38 ± acres planted to alfalfa

  • 35 ± acres of mature hardwood timber and creek habitat

  • Diamond Creek running throughout

  • Area known for incredible Whitetail genetics and hunting history

  • Wrapped in Flint Hills big cattle country

  • Property entrances on both west and east sides

  • 90% Class I & Class II Reading and Ivan soils

  • Currently under a 50/50 rent structure

  • Electric service available along west roadway

  • All mineral rights intact and transferring at closing

  • Located in Hunting Unit #14

  • Approximate 2024 property tax: $2,184.43

  • 17 miles to Cottonwood Falls

  • 35 miles to Emporia

  • 33 miles to Council Grove

  • 84 miles to Wichita

  • 112 miles to Kansas City

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From Strong City, head west on Highway 50. Turn north on Diamond Creek Road. Continue 7 miles. Property located on the east side of Diamond Creek Road.

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Midwest Land Group

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(620) 794-8075
Emporia, KS
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About Brenda Doudican

Brenda Doudican’s journey from a Kansas farm upbringing to becoming a leading land agent at Midwest Land Group is a testament to her deep-seated connection to the land. Raised in Lyon County, her formative years were steeped in the rhythms of rural life, cultivating a profound appreciation for the Kansas landscape. This intrinsic bond with the land laid the foundation for Brenda’s remarkable career trajectory in land sales. After earning her stripes studying marketing and business management at Emporia State University, she married a man whose family also goes back several generations in Lyon County.Her remarkable ascent within the industry is underscored by a relentless pursuit of excellence and an unwavering commitment to her clients’ success. Brenda’s accolades speak volumes about her prowess as a land specialist. From securing the coveted title of Emporia Board of REALTORS’ top land sales agent to clinching regional and state-wide awards year after year, her track record of achievement is unparalleled and has propelled her to the forefront of the industry. Some of her achievements include: Top Land Sales Agent in the Sunflower Region each year since 2015; Top Overall Sales Agent in Kansas 2017-2023; Sunflower Association of Realtors - Master Club Bronze Award for Lifetime Sales Volume in 2019; Sunflower Association of Realtors - Andy Anderson Silver Award for Lifetime Sales Volume in 2020; Gold Sales Achievement Award in 2021; and Platinum Sales Achievement Award in 2022. As an accredited auctioneer and land consultant, Brenda brings a multifaceted skill set to the table, ensuring that every transaction is executed with precision and proficiency. Beyond her professional accolades, Brenda’s dedication to land stewardship is unparalleled. As an official Deer Steward for the Quality Deer Management Association, she possesses an innate ability to recognize a property’s true potential and enhance its habitat for future generations. She’s an avid hunter who prefers bow hunting, and she can be found hunting whitetails or turkey depending on the time of year.Joining Midwest Land Group was a natural progression for Brenda, driven by a desire to align herself with a team that shares her unwavering passion for land. When you entrust Brenda Doudican with your land endeavors, you’re not just gaining a seasoned professional; you’re partnering with a steward of the land who is dedicated to realizing your vision. “There may not be many female land specialists out there, but I grew up and have been around land all of my life. It’s my experience, education, family history and gift for connecting the right buyer with the right land that has resulted in so many satisfied clients. I pride myself on facilitating a transaction from start to finish as seamlessly as possible.” When you want an agent with a good eye for spotting land with lots of potential, such as Flint Hills cattle grazing pasture, tillable, or hunting farms, give Brenda a call to help you find the perfect property.

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Midwest Land Group, (620) 794-8075
Source: MLS# Chase 176
Listing last updated: October 1, 2025 at 10:29 PM
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