This 657.60 acre property is located at 11052 130 Road, Smith Center, Kansas, in Smith County, and is being offered in three individual tracts. The land has been under consistent ownership and management for approximately 17 years, during which time the current owner has focused on agricultural productivity, conservation practices, and wildlife habitat management. Tract 1 consists of approximately 109 acres, including 50.84 acres of tillable ground, 4.6 acres enrolled in CRP, and the balance in grass and waterways. The tillable acres are supported by predominantly Class II and Class III soils, while the grassed waterways and CRP acreage contribute to soil conservation and habitat diversity. This tract provides a mix of production agriculture and cover that supports both farming and wildlife use. Tract 2, totaling approximately 313.5 acres, includes 211 acres of tillable ground, 61.4 acre...
This 657.60 acre property is located at 11052 130 Road, Smith Center, Kansas, in Smith County, and is being offered in three individual tracts. The land has been under consistent ownership and management for approximately 17 years, during which time the current owner has focused on agricultural productivity, conservation practices, and wildlife habitat management. Tract 1 consists of approximately 109 acres, including 50.84 acres of tillable ground, 4.6 acres enrolled in CRP, and the balance in grass and waterways. The tillable acres are supported by predominantly Class II and Class III soils, while the grassed waterways and CRP acreage contribute to soil conservation and habitat diversity. This tract provides a mix of production agriculture and cover that supports both farming and wildlife use. Tract 2, totaling approximately 313.5 acres, includes 211 acres of tillable ground, 61.4 acres of CRP, and the remaining acres devoted to the farmstead, grass, and waterways. This tract contains the primary farm and home site, which includes a 1-story slab home with four bedrooms and one bathroom, along with a finished lower-level recreational area commonly referred to as a man cave. The residence has updated utilities, enhancing functionality and long-term usability for full-time living or seasonal occupancy. Also located on Tract 2 is a detached 1-bedroom, 1-bath living quarters, offering additional housing options for guests, family members, or farm help. The farmstead includes multiple quality improvements, highlighted by two large quonset buildings measuring approximately 46x108 and 40x100, as well as additional garages, storage sheds, and grain bins. These structures support a wide range of agricultural, storage, and operational needs. Beyond the improvements, Tract 2 features diverse hunting and wildlife habitat, including wide creek bottoms, numerous mature trees, and changes in elevation that create natural travel corridors. The layout and terrain offer multiple habitat types within a single tract. Tract 3 consists of approximately 234.8 acres, with 168.68 acres of tillable ground, 28.26 acres of CRP, and the remaining acres in grass and waterways. Similar to Tract 2, this tract contains extensive wooded areas, creek bottoms, and topographic variation, contributing to its recreational appeal. The combination of cover, water, and open areas supports a variety of wildlife species. Across all three tracts, the owner has implemented wide CRP buffer strips surrounding much of the tillable acreage, designed to reduce field edge pressure and enhance upland habitat. These buffers, along with grassed waterways and timbered creek corridors, create a landscape that supports whitetail deer, turkey, pheasant, and other wildlife species. During the property inspection, multiple species were observed, including whitetail deer, turkey, and pheasant, indicating active wildlife use throughout the farm. This property offers a balanced combination of productive farmland, conservation acreage, established improvements with updated utilities, and recreational habitat. It may appeal to buyers seeking a working farm, a recreational hunting property, or a mixed-use operation with an existing residence and infrastructure already in place. Buyers are encouraged to verify acreage, CRP enrollment, zoning, and utility details to confirm compatibility with their intended use.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Smith Center, KS: 3 1/2 miles West on Highway 36, 4 miles North on County Rd. 1553, 1/2 mile west on 130 Rd.