Located just outside of Weston in sought-after Platte County, this 155A± acre farm offers an excellent balance of productive farmland and quality wildlife enjoyment. Approximately 124 acres are currently in row crop production, consisting largely of Knox silty clay loam and Knox silt loam soils that have proven capable of strong yields, with corn production reaching into the 220-bushel range. The farm is currently operated on a 2/3–1/3 crop share, providing built-in income potential. The farm's rolling terrain creates both visual appeal and natural functionality. Two drainages cut through the property while fingers of timber extend into the surrounding fields, creating edge and connectivity that naturally moves wildlife throughout the farm. These travel corridors make the 155A± acres feel larger from a hunting and habitat perspective, helping concentrate movement through the property. During the photoshoot, a flock of turkeys made an appearance—to reinforce the wildlife presence that calls this area home. Access is provided by a privately owned parcel leading directly to the property, offering a quiet and secluded entrance. An old farmstead historically sat atop the first ridge, taking advantage of views of the surrounding Platte County countryside. With strong soils, solid income, and natural terrain features that support wildlife, this farm presents a well-rounded opportunity in an area where quality land rarely comes available. Contact Land Specialist Dustin Williams today for more info and to set up your private showing!
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