Located in Stafford County is this 79 +/- acre combination farm. The land is suited to grazing, farming, and several types of hunting. This property provides ample opportunities for deer, turkey, waterfowl, and upland birds. Rattlesnake Creek, the lifeblood of Quivira National Wildlife Refuge, flows through the corner of the property. This is a rut travel corridor. While in a deer stand on the creek you will hear whistling wings of mallards that use the land as a loafing and staging area to feed. The creek meanders through the landscape leaving willow sloughs filled for resting ducks. Mature cottonwoods with sprawling limbs make excellent roost trees for spring gobblers. There are 20 +/- acres of tillable soil in production currently planted to wheat and alfalfa. This produces income and is a year-round food source for wildlife. The balance of the property is native grass pasture. This p...
Located in Stafford County is this 79 +/- acre combination farm. The land is suited to grazing, farming, and several types of hunting. This property provides ample opportunities for deer, turkey, waterfowl, and upland birds. Rattlesnake Creek, the lifeblood of Quivira National Wildlife Refuge, flows through the corner of the property. This is a rut travel corridor. While in a deer stand on the creek you will hear whistling wings of mallards that use the land as a loafing and staging area to feed. The creek meanders through the landscape leaving willow sloughs filled for resting ducks. Mature cottonwoods with sprawling limbs make excellent roost trees for spring gobblers. There are 20 +/- acres of tillable soil in production currently planted to wheat and alfalfa. This produces income and is a year-round food source for wildlife. The balance of the property is native grass pasture. This provides excellent grazing conditions with a perimeter fence and tallgrass habitat for upland birds. This property is in the primary range for pheasants in Kansas. The thick pastureland on the west side of the property makes a great bedding area for deer with a very secluded feel. The income-producing oil lease adds another revenue stream to the buyer. The seller’s mineral interests transfer to the new owner. This location at the intersection of 50 Highway/281 Highway would make an excellent hunting camp, with sites suitable for building and electricity available at the road. Bring your camper or cabin and make this home base for your Kansas adventures. Easy commute to other hunting spots, including some of the nation's best public hunting. For more information and to schedule a showing please contact the listing agent Sean Thomas at (620) 712-2775.
Property Features
-Deer Management Unit 5
-Rattlesnake Creek
-Class II tillable soils
-30 +/- acres of wooly pasture
-10 +/- acres of mature timber
-Duck hunting
-Deer hunting
-Pheasant hunting
-Seller’s mineral interests transfer to buyer
-7 Miles to St. John
-12 Miles to Stafford
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Stafford, KS: travel west 12 miles, the property will be on the north side of the road. From St. John: Travel 3 miles south, turn right and head west on 50 HWY, continue 4 miles, the property will be on the north side of the road.