Located just north of Bluff City in southern Harper County, Kansas, this 158.2-acre tract offers a balanced mix of productive cropland and high-quality wildlife habitat. The property features approximately 100 acres of tillable ground with productive Class I and II soils, currently under a one-year crop share agreement with a local tenant. This combination of fertile farmland and natural habitat provides both agricultural income potential and strong wildlife diversity.The central portion of the property contains an extensive corridor of thick grass, native cover, and scattered timber, creating a travel route and bedding area for deer. The mixture of habitat types makes this tract well-suited for whitetail hunting and other recreational uses. Signs of deer activity are consistent throughout, with well-used trails and rub lines running along the creek and through the cover. Turkey and upla...
Located just north of Bluff City in southern Harper County, Kansas, this 158.2-acre tract offers a balanced mix of productive cropland and high-quality wildlife habitat. The property features approximately 100 acres of tillable ground with productive Class I and II soils, currently under a one-year crop share agreement with a local tenant. This combination of fertile farmland and natural habitat provides both agricultural income potential and strong wildlife diversity.The central portion of the property contains an extensive corridor of thick grass, native cover, and scattered timber, creating a travel route and bedding area for deer. The mixture of habitat types makes this tract well-suited for whitetail hunting and other recreational uses. Signs of deer activity are consistent throughout, with well-used trails and rub lines running along the creek and through the cover. Turkey and upland birds are also commonly observed in the area, offering additional hunting opportunities.Two ponds, each approximately a quarter-acre in size, are located within the property and currently hold water. In addition, a seasonal creek meanders through the central habitat zone, providing a valuable water source for wildlife and helping maintain soil moisture in the surrounding vegetation. These natural water features enhance both the ecological value and the overall usability of the property.Access is available from both the west and south sides via maintained county roads, allowing for easy entry for equipment, livestock, and recreational use. The layout provides opportunities to enter or exit the property from multiple directions depending on wind and field conditionsan important feature for landowners managing both farming and hunting activities.The grass area is fenced separately from the tillable ground, creating potential for grazing. With some minor fence repairs or updates, the property could support rotational grazing to complement the existing crop and wildlife management plans.Whether you are looking for an income-producing farm with strong recreational value or a mixed-use tract to enjoy hunting, this Harper County property represents a versatile option in a region known for both agriculture and wildlife. Its combination of fertile soil, consistent water sources, and established habitat makes it well-positioned for long-term use and management.Shown by appointment only, please reach out to the listing agent to set up a private showing.
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