
Description
Located near the southern edge of Douglas County lies this beautiful 50 +/- acre tract waiting for a proud, new owner. The property is situated 6 miles southeast of Overbrook, KS and in the heart of the rural Kansas landscape. The front of the property includes 13 +/- acres of pasture consisting of class II and III soils that could be easily converted to row crop. Approximately 25 +/- acres are in production currently, with additional acreage to possibly be leased. Soil types comprise mostly of Woodson silt loam and Martin silty clay loam. The farm is currently open for the 2024 year. The remaining acres are a combination of walnut, osage, cedar and hackberry trees, along with brush - creating ideal cover for deer, turkey and quail. Deer were piling out into the bean field while taking photos on the property and seen throughout each visit. New rubs and scrapes were seen along the field edges. A collection of old rubs just inside the cedar thicket provide potential for holding big bucks throughout the year. The landowner also has seen multiple coveys of quail on the farm.
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Description
Located near the southern edge of Douglas County lies this beautiful 50 +/- acre tract waiting for a proud, new owner. The property is situated 6 miles southeast of Overbrook, KS and in the heart of the rural Kansas landscape. The front of the property includes 13 +/- acres of pasture consisting of class II and III soils that could be easily converted to row crop. Approximately 25 +/- acres are in production currently, with additional acreage to possibly be leased. Soil types comprise mostly of Woodson silt loam and Martin silty clay loam. The farm is currently open for the 2024 year. The remaining acres are a combination of walnut, osage, cedar and hackberry trees, along with brush - creating ideal cover for deer, turkey and quail. Deer were piling out into the bean field while taking photos on the property and seen throughout each visit. New rubs and scrapes were seen along the field edges. A collection of old rubs just inside the cedar thicket provide potential for holding big bucks throughout the year. The landowner also has seen multiple coveys of quail on the farm.
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