This 78 acre tract in Harper County, Kansas offers a rare blend of income-producing farmland and exceptional wildlife habitat packed into a property that hunts much bigger than its acreage suggests. The farm features a strong balance of tillable ground and large blocks of mature timber, with timber fingers stretching out into the fields. These fingers create natural travel corridors that consistently move whitetails and turkeys between bedding and feeding areas. The topography gently rolls across the property, and the way it lays naturally funnels wildlife movement into predictable pinch points. Thick pockets of timber provide secure bedding cover, giving deer the confidence to stay on the property throughout the season. Despite being 78+/- acres, the combination of big timber and diverse terrain makes the property feel significantly larger when you're walking it. The layout offers multi...
This 78 acre tract in Harper County, Kansas offers a rare blend of income-producing farmland and exceptional wildlife habitat packed into a property that hunts much bigger than its acreage suggests. The farm features a strong balance of tillable ground and large blocks of mature timber, with timber fingers stretching out into the fields. These fingers create natural travel corridors that consistently move whitetails and turkeys between bedding and feeding areas. The topography gently rolls across the property, and the way it lays naturally funnels wildlife movement into predictable pinch points. Thick pockets of timber provide secure bedding cover, giving deer the confidence to stay on the property throughout the season. Despite being 78+/- acres, the combination of big timber and diverse terrain makes the property feel significantly larger when you're walking it. The layout offers multiple stand locations, strong access options, and the type of cover that holds mature Kansas bucks. On the south edge of the property sits a stocked pond, adding another layer of recreational value. The pond is also used by waterfowl on occasion. The tillable acres consist of quality fine sandy loam soils with 1-6% slopes, offering dependable production and an income component to complement the recreational appeal. For the buyer looking for a manageable-sized tract that combines return on investment with top-end whitetail and turkey hunting, this Harper County farm deserves a serious look. All showings are by appointment only. If you would like more information or would like to schedule a private viewing please contact Jacob Lemons at (620) 501-3688 . Disclaimer: The boundary lines shown are approximate and are provided for general reference only. Arrowhead Land Company makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, as to the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of those property lines. Buyers are advised to obtain an independent survey to verify exact property boundaries.
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