This 154-acre farm in Jewell County offers 127 acres of productive cropland and 24 acres of scenic pasture, timber, and an old homestead, with blacktop highway access and utilities in place. Located just west of Marsh Creek and the Jamestown Wildlife Area, the property provides excellent hunting, fishing, and recreational opportunities alongside its strong agricultural potential, making it an ideal investment for farmers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Land
This 154-acre farm in Jewell County offers a unique combination of productive cropland and scenic pasture, just over a mile west of Marsh Creek in the Jamestown Wildlife Area. The Jamestown Wildlife Area, located nearby, is a renowned conservation area in north-central Kansas, known for its diverse habitats, including wetlands, grasslands, and open water. It provides excellent opportunities for bird watching, hunting, and fishing. Marsh Creek, a tributary running through the area, contributes to the rich ecosystem, attracting waterfowl, wildlife, and outdoor enthusiasts year-round.
With 127 acres of cropland known for strong corn and soybean production and 24 acres of pasture, timber, and an old homestead, the property has a history of consistent agricultural success. The land features blacktop highway access on both the north and west sides, as well as a water well and electricity running to the pasture. The old pink homestead sits among mature oak trees, adding character to the property. A small pond in the pasture, rolling topography, and excellent deer, quail, and waterfowl hunting opportunities enhance the farm’s appeal. The current tenant, who operates on a year-to-year verbal cash rent agreement, typically winter grazes the corn stalks and pasture. Sellers will transfer their mineral rights to the buyer, making this property an attractive investment for farmers, hunters, and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
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Legal Description: NW4 of S25, T04, R06W in Jewell County
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Crop APH
Soybeans 37
Corn 100
Grain Sorghum 105
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Soils:
Harney silt loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes: 58.62 Acres
Harney silty clay loam, 3 to 7 percent slopes, eroded: 56.85 Acres
Nibson silt loam, 3 to 30 percent slopes: 17.72 Acres
Holdrege and Geary silty clay loams, 6 to 11 percent slopes, eroded: 12.21 Acres
Harney silt loam, 3 to 7 percent slopes: 6.36 Acres
Roxbury silt loam, occasionally flooded: 0.56 Acres
Statistics:
2023 Approximate Real Estate Taxes: $2.631.28
State Deer Hunting Unit: 7
Average Yearly Rainfall: 28”
Closest Town: Randall
School District: Rock Hills USD 107
Directions:
From Jewell, head east on KS 28 S for 5.8 miles then continue straight onto KS 148. In 5.5 miles, the property will be on your right.
From Belleville, head south on US 81 S for 9 miles then turn right onto KS 148. Continue on KS 148 for 15.5 miles and the property will be on your left.
From Concordia, head west on KS 9 W for 1 mile then turn right onto KS 28 N and stay on KS 28 for 17.9 miles then turn right onto 300th Rd. which turns into KS 148 in 2 miles. The property will be on your right in 2.5 miles.
Location/Population:
Just over 1 mile west of Marsh Creek in Jamestown Wildlife Area
7 miles northeast of Randall, KS (Population: 79)
11 miles west of Jewell, KS (Population: 360)
20 miles northwest of Concordia, KS (Population: 5,054)
25 miles south of Lovewell Reservoir
25 miles southwest of Belleville, KS (Population: 1,989)