This 146 +/- acre property is located in central Bourbon County, Kansas. The property is full of diversity with timbered draws, thickets, warm-season grasses, tillable income, and a 9 acre stocked lake! The property has 52 +/- cropland acres primarily consisting of Class III silt loam soils with 1 to 7 percent slopes and an NCCPI overall weighted average of 60. The cropland acres have an oral year-to-year cash rent lease agreement currently in place. The 85 +/- timber/native grass acres are loaded with cover including densely wooded draws, cedar thickets, and tall warm-season native grasses. The 9 +/- acre lake is stocked with bass, crappie, bluegill, and catfish. The lake also gets loaded with waterfowl in the fall and winter months (see the trail camera photos)!
The diverse habitat with abundant food and water creates some of the best whitetail deer, turkey, upland bird, and waterfowl hunting that Kansas is known for! The property is located in Kansas Deer Management Unit 11, and has excellent whitetail deer and turkey numbers as well as good mature buck history! The sale includes a Diamond X Hunting Blind on a wooden stand, an All Season Feeder 2,000 lb Low Pro Feeder, and a 20 foot storage container/cabin finished on the inside. The property is located on a hard surface blacktop road and a well-maintained, year-round gravel road. Electricity, rural water, and fiber optic cable are at the road. A rural water meter has been installed and is included with the sale. Mineral rights are intact and will be transferred to the buyer at closing. There are no active leases or tenants' rights in place on the timber/grass acres. This property is turn-key ready to hunt and fish this year, and is a must-see to truly appreciate all of the diversity it has! Contact Trent Siegle at (620) 767-2926 for additional information, disclosures, or to schedule a showing.
Property Features
-146 +/- total acres
-52 +/- tillable acres
-85 +/- timber/native grass acres
-9 +/- acre lake
-Diverse habitat
-Timbered draws, thickets, and warm-season grasses
-Primarily Class III silt loam soils
-1 to 7 percent slopes
-NCCPI overall soil average rating of 60
-Well-kept terraces, waterways, and field edges
-Warm-season native grass hay meadows and edges
-Multiple watering ponds
-Lake stocked with bass, crappie, bluegill, and catfish
-Whitetail deer, turkey, upland bird, and waterfowl hunting
-Kansas Deer Management Unit 11
-Diamond X Hunting blind with wooden stand
-All Season Feeder 2,000 lb Low Pro feeder
-20 ft. storage container/cabin finished on the inside
-30'x42' barn with metal siding
-44 +/- feet of elevation change
-Hard surface blacktop road
-Well-maintained, year-round gravel road
-Electricity, rural water, and fiber optic cable at the road
-Rural water meter installed
-Mineral rights intact and transfer
-Oral year-to-year cash rent lease agreement on tillable acres
-2024 taxes: $801.40
-5 miles from Uniontown, KS
-12 miles from Fort Scott, KS
From Uniontown, go north 1 mile on Hwy 3, east 4.25 miles on Hwy 54 to property located on the south side of the road.