This 85 +/- acre property in Morris County is located just southeast of White City, Kansas, and offers an impressive mix of income-producing acres, diverse habitat, and build site potential. The land features productive tillable fields, CRP income, warm-season native grass hay meadows, timbered draws, a wet-weather creek, and a fishing/watering pond.
There are 27 +/- tillable acres currently in production, primarily composed of Irwin silty clay loam soils with 13% slopes and an overall NCCPI rating of 56. Another 16 +/- acres are enrolled in CRP, providing excellent nesting and bedding cover for wildlife along with consistent annual rental income. The remaining 42 +/- acres include clean stands of warm-season native grasseslittle bluestem, big bluestem, and Indian grassalong with timbered draws, a wet-weather creek, and a pond. The timbered areas feature a blend of giant cottonwood, elm, ...
There are 27 +/- tillable acres currently in production, primarily composed of Irwin silty clay loam soils with 13% slopes and an overall NCCPI rating of 56. Another 16 +/- acres are enrolled in CRP, providing excellent nesting and bedding cover for wildlife along with consistent annual rental income. The remaining 42 +/- acres include clean stands of warm-season native grasseslittle bluestem, big bluestem, and Indian grassalong with timbered draws, a wet-weather creek, and a pond. The timbered areas feature a blend of giant cottonwood, elm, hedge, and eastern red cedar trees.
The combination of habitat diversity, reliable food sources, and water creates outstanding opportunities for whitetail deer, turkey, quail, and waterfowl hunting. The property is located in Kansas Deer Management Unit 14, an area well known for trophy whitetail bucks.
This tract also offers excellent future building potential, situated on a well-maintained, year-round gravel road with electricity and fiber optic cable at the road. Mineral rights are intact and will transfer to the buyer at closing. There are no active farm leases or tenant rights in place.
Opportunities like thiscombining recreation, income, and build siteare hard to find. Showings are by appointment only, and an agent must be present. Contact Trent Siegle at (620) 767-2926 for additional information, disclosures, or to schedule a viewing.
Property Features
-85 +/- total acres
-27 +/- tillable acres
-16 +/- CRP acres
-42 +/- native grass/timber acres
-Primarily Irwin silty clay loam soils
-1 to 3 percent slopes
-NCCPI soil overall average rating of 56
-ARC County crop election
-Wet-weather creek winds throughout
-One watering/fishing pond
-Giant cottonwood trees
-Timbered draws, thickets, and warm-season grasses
-37 +/- feet of elevation change
-Whitetail deer, turkey, quail, and waterfowl hunting
-Kansas Deer Management Unit 14
-Well-maintained, year-round gravel road
-Mineral rights intact and transfer
-No active farm leases or tenant rights in place
-2025 taxes approximately $264.23
-2 miles from White City, KS
-27 miles from Junction City, KS
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Research Parcel InformationFrom White City, go east 0.5 mile on Highway 4, south 1 mile on 2100 Road, east 0.25 mile on H Avenue to the property located on the north side of the road.