Just south of 50 Highway between Plevna and Abbyville is 156 +/- acres of fertile cropland. Finding a tract like this that lays nicely and has zero waste acres is hard to come by. The farm has a history of growing excellent yields of corn, wheat, and milo in rotation. Currently planted to wheat, the new owner will take full possession following the harvest of the 2026 wheat crop in early summer. Characterized by sandy loams with 0-3% slopes, this field is easy to work. The soil’s productivity is rated as above average for the region. Straight runs for larger equipment decrease the waste of expensive inputs. This farm enables the operator to plant with precision, make quick work of cultivation, and be efficient with precious time during harvest. Just a half mile in two directions from blacktop roads means getting to and from this farm quicker. Making the trip over to plant or to check a h...
Just south of 50 Highway between Plevna and Abbyville is 156 +/- acres of fertile cropland. Finding a tract like this that lays nicely and has zero waste acres is hard to come by. The farm has a history of growing excellent yields of corn, wheat, and milo in rotation. Currently planted to wheat, the new owner will take full possession following the harvest of the 2026 wheat crop in early summer. Characterized by sandy loams with 0-3% slopes, this field is easy to work. The soil’s productivity is rated as above average for the region. Straight runs for larger equipment decrease the waste of expensive inputs. This farm enables the operator to plant with precision, make quick work of cultivation, and be efficient with precious time during harvest. Just a half mile in two directions from blacktop roads means getting to and from this farm quicker. Making the trip over to plant or to check a herd grazing a winter pasture more convenient.
Electricity is available along Longview Road, you could have a meter dropped to run an electric fence, run a water well, or supply energy to a new homestead/farm headquarters. There is no flood plain on the property or zoning restrictions in this area of Reno County. Situated between heavily timbered areas to the north and Ninnescah River pastures to the south, this tract can be a stopping point for feeding wildlife such as turkeys, deer and pheasants. The farm is 10 miles from Fairfield Elementary, Middle, and High School. Being very close to Highway 50, it is a short commute into Hutchinson, a micropolitan city with all the modern conveniences.
Opportunities like this to add dollar-productive acres to your land portfolio are rare. To schedule a tour and view disclosure contact the Listing Agent Sean Thomas at (620) 712-2775 or at sthomas@midwestlandgroup.com.
Property Features
-Half mile north to paved road, Trails West
-Half mile east to paved road, Sterling Road
-100% tillable farmland
-Class II and Class III soils
-Commodity Crop Index Rating 56.4
-Electricity available at the road
-Potential build site
-USD 310 Fairfield
-Nearby wildlife
-1.5 miles south of US 50 Highway
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Research Parcel InformationFrom 50 Highway and Sterling Road, travel south 1 mile on Sterling Road to Longview Road. Turn right and head west on Longview Road. Continue on Longview Road west for half mile. Property is on the north side of the road.