It’s not every day a farm like this comes along. Owned by the same family since 1962, this 316-acre property carries with it a story of hard work, care, and deep connection to the land. Tucked away just over a mile from Highway 166 and within the Caney School District, this farm offers the perfect mix of productivity, privacy, and peaceful country living.
At the heart of the property sits a charming 2,208 square-foot farmhouse that feels like home the moment you walk through the door. With three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and two spacious living areas, there’s room for family gatherings, laughter, and quiet evenings by the wood-burning fireplace. The updated kitchen brings a touch of modern convenience, while the new roof provides confidence for years to come.
Step outside, and you’ll find a detached two-car garage, a 30'x50' shop built in 2004, and several usable barns and shedseach one rea...
Step outside, and you’ll find a detached two-car garage, a 30'x50' shop built in 2004, and several usable barns and shedseach one ready for tools, equipment, livestock, or projects.
The land tells its own story. With over 100 acres in active production, the farm provides solid income potential. The balance of native and tame grasses offers rich grazing or hay ground, and the southern quarter is a mix of timber and cover that’s home to whitetail deer and turkeya hunter’s and naturalist’s dream.
It’s rare to find a property that blends productive acres with scenic, wildlife-filled habitat so seamlessly. Whether you’re farming, running cattle, or simply looking for a place to unwind and reconnect with nature, this land has been well cared for, and it shows.
And with sellers’ mineral interests transferring, the opportunity runs deepboth above and below the soil.
This is more than a farm. It’s a legacya clean, diverse property that stands as a testament to generations of proud ownership.
Property Features
-316 acres in the same family since 1962
-2,208 square-foot farmhouse
-3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 living areas
-Updated kitchen
-Wood-burning fireplace
-New roof
-Detached 2-car garage
-30'x50' shop (built 2004)
-Several usable barns and sheds
-100+ acres in production - balance in native and tame grass
-Excellent wildlife habitat with timber and cover
-Just over 1 mile from Highway 166
-Caney School District
-Sellers’ mineral interests transfer
-A clean, diverse farm that reflects decades of pride and care
-10 minutes to Coffeyville and Caney, KS; 30 minutes to Bartlesville, OK, and less than an hour to Tulsa, OK
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Research Parcel InformationEast from Tyro, Kansas, on Highway 166 to County Road 3300; north on County Road 3300 to County Road 2000; east 200 yards to driveway.