154.53A± Acres | Sumner County, Kansas
Located in South Central Kansas, this 154.53A± acre farm offers a combination of cropland, recreational appeal, and long-term investment value. Located along South Argonia Road and Highway 44 in western Sumner County, the property has excellent access and a strategic location between Argonia, Anthony, Harper, Wellington, Caldwell, and South Haven, while remaining within convenient driving distance of the Wichita metro area.
According to FSA maps, the farm includes approximately 145.29A± acres of cropland, providing an opportunity for agricultural operations with a central location providing access to grain markets, farm suppliers, and livestock sale barns. A strong mix of soils is indicative of solid agricultural capability. Soil types include Kirkland Silt Loam (approximately 68.5 acres), Renfrow-Grainola Complex (approximately 46.8 acres), Elandco Silty Clay Loam (approximately 14.7 acres), and Bethany Silt Loam (approximately 12.5 acres). Much of the acreage consists of Class II and III soils with favorable characteristics for crop production, providing dependable long term agricultural and investment value.
The rolling topography creates excellent natural drainage while maintaining farmable acreage. Fall Creek provides a tree lined creek corridor that adds aesthetic appeal and wildlife habitat. Fall creek and additional drainages provide seasonal water movement to further enhance the property's ecological diversity.
In addition to its farming income potential, the property also offers recreational opportunities. The Fall Creek corridor provides cover, travel routes, and habitat for wildlife including whitetail deer, quail, turkeys, and other small game species.
The combination of productive cropland and creek bottom habitat creates viable food sources and travel corridors that can support hunting opportunities while maintaining agricultural productivity.
High quality tillable acreage with recreational value remains one of the most sought after assets in Kansas. With approximately 145.29A± FSA cropland acres, quality soils, excellent road frontage, and recreational attributes, this farm presents an exceptional opportunity for farmers, ranchers, investors, and recreational buyers.
Properties that combine productive cropland, wildlife habitat, road access, and strong regional demand are increasingly difficult to find. This Sumner County farm offers an opportunity to acquire a tract capable of generating annual agricultural income and long term appreciation, and recreational opportunities.
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