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In Mcpherson County, along Sharps Creek is 154+/- acres of premium bottomland. This area is known for a vibrant archery culture and record book deer. You could not design a better farm if you tried. The make up is about 25% Hardwoods and 75% fertile fields of corn and soybeans. About 37 acres of mature trees with a strong variety and quality species. Burr Oak, Black Walnut, Hackberry, Green Ash and Cottonwood. This forrest ecosystem draws deer and wildlife from miles around the rolling prairie. During both Fall and Springtime, this is the hotspot for traveling bucks and lonesome Toms. The creek meanders right through the center of the property, not through a corner or near a neighboring property boundary. This isolation in the middle of the quarter section means that deer feel safe feeding in the open and mature bucks make this their home range. Ambush sites for a tree stand or box blind are endless. There is not a better spot to be on a November day than sitting on a scrape on one of these hidden field edges. The farm is currently planted to Corn and Soybeans. It has been on a corn-beans rotation for many years but has also grown some 85 bushel Wheat. This is not just a top-tier hunting property but an excellent income producing asset. Currently on a crop share agreement that returns over $17,000 per year to the owner. To schedule a private tour contact the Listing Agent Trophy Whitetail Deer Hunting Healthy Turkey Population Prime Bottomland Habitat Blacktop Road
Source: Mid-Kansas MLS, MLS#: 55012










































