This gorgeous 78 +/- acres of expiring CRP sitting on Class 2 soils with blacktop frontage would be a great addition to any farming or ranching operation. With a CRP contract coming to an end in September of this year, the timing couldn’t be better for the next owner. One could renew the CRP contract and enjoy the investment benefits of steady CRP income, fence the perimeter and leverage the thick native grasses already established on the property for livestock, or break it out and utilize the class 2 soils to work it into your tillable operation.
If you’re an outdoorsman, don’t overlook this one as it is LOADED with ringnecks and covered in deer beds and trails! The tract sits on the north side of paved, Southeast 70th Street in Stafford County, just across the Reno-Stafford County line as West 4th Avenue turns into Southeast 70th Street, 35 miles from Hutchinson, 8 miles from Stafford, and 5 miles from the Little Salt Marsh in the Quivira National Wildlife Refuge.
For more information, answers to your questions and to set up an appointment to see this one in person, please contact Terry DeShon at (620) 727-7766.
Property Features
-78 +/- tillable acres
-80.5% Class II Saltcreek and Naron fine sandy loams
-14.4% Class II Pratt loamy fine sand
-5.1% Class III Solvay loamy fine sand
-NCCPI overall 53.2
-NCCPI for corn 44.3
-NCCPI for soybeans 52.8
-NCCPI for wheat 47
-Blacktop frontage along Southeast 70th Street
-Just 5 miles from the Quivira National Wildlife Refuge
-Just 8 miles northeast of Stafford, KS
-35 miles due west of Hutchinson, KS
-Mineral rights owned by seller will transfer
-Property taxes $888.10 in 2024
Head west from Hutchinson on 4th Avenue for 35 miles until you come to the intersection of SE 70th Street and NE 100th Avenue. From Stafford head north on NE 80th Avenue for 6 miles and turn east on SE 70th Avenue for 2 miles to NE 100th Avenue and the land is on the northeast corner.