Description
Located one mile north of Highway 160 in between Wellington and Mayfield, Kansas sits this quality 96 +/- acre tillable farm. The soils on this farm are made of rich dark class 2 and 3 Kirkland silt loam and class 3 Rosehill clay loam, with an overall NCCPI weighted average of 45.2. The farm lays nicely with gentle slopes and well-draining soil types ranging from 0-1% to 1-3% slopes. This farm has been a consistent wheat producer in the area and is well-positioned to continue doing so for years to come! Access to the property could not be better, sitting just 1 mile north of Highway 160 and well-maintained gravel township roads on the north and west sides make getting to and from the farm a breeze. Tenant farmer rights are in place for the 2024 farming season and full possession of the farm will be after wheat harvest in the summer of 2025. The seller will pick up the fertilizer bill and the buyer of the farm shall receive the seller's 1/3 of the harvested wheat crop. Mineral rights are assumed to be intact and will be conveyed to the buyer. Contact Listing Agent Shaun Reid for questions or to schedule a time to view the farm.
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96ACRES
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01/2 BATHS
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Listing provided courtesy of Shaun Reid of Midwest Land Group, LLC .
Description
Located one mile north of Highway 160 in between Wellington and Mayfield, Kansas sits this quality 96 +/- acre tillable farm. The soils on this farm are made of rich dark class 2 and 3 Kirkland silt loam and class 3 Rosehill clay loam, with an overall NCCPI weighted average of 45.2. The farm lays nicely with gentle slopes and well-draining soil types ranging from 0-1% to 1-3% slopes. This farm has been a consistent wheat producer in the area and is well-positioned to continue doing so for years to come! Access to the property could not be better, sitting just 1 mile north of Highway 160 and well-maintained gravel township roads on the north and west sides make getting to and from the farm a breeze. Tenant farmer rights are in place for the 2024 farming season and full possession of the farm will be after wheat harvest in the summer of 2025. The seller will pick up the fertilizer bill and the buyer of the farm shall receive the seller's 1/3 of the harvested wheat crop. Mineral rights are assumed to be intact and will be conveyed to the buyer. Contact Listing Agent Shaun Reid for questions or to schedule a time to view the farm.
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