This 160 +/- parcel provides the rare opportunity to own a Barton County farm with exceptional potential for farming, windmills, and recreational income. The farm has both Class 2 & 3 soils, with a majority being Parson silt loam, Barden silt loam, and Summit silty clay loam. The multiple waterways and over 13,000 feet of tile work done in 2020 ensure better drainage and provide the option to grow crops even in wet years. With an NCCPI of over 71, this farm gives the corn or soybean farmer ample opportunity for good corn and soybean yields. Once harvested the ADM Biodiesel plant in Deerfield pays a premium for soybeans and is located less than 30 miles away. You can also deliver grains to the local elevator, which is less than 10 minutes away in Liberal, Missouri. If your desire is livestock, the ground would be exceptional for grazing winter wheat or rye, with the timber on the north si...
This 160 +/- parcel provides the rare opportunity to own a Barton County farm with exceptional potential for farming, windmills, and recreational income. The farm has both Class 2 & 3 soils, with a majority being Parson silt loam, Barden silt loam, and Summit silty clay loam. The multiple waterways and over 13,000 feet of tile work done in 2020 ensure better drainage and provide the option to grow crops even in wet years. With an NCCPI of over 71, this farm gives the corn or soybean farmer ample opportunity for good corn and soybean yields. Once harvested the ADM Biodiesel plant in Deerfield pays a premium for soybeans and is located less than 30 miles away. You can also deliver grains to the local elevator, which is less than 10 minutes away in Liberal, Missouri. If your desire is livestock, the ground would be exceptional for grazing winter wheat or rye, with the timber on the north side providing good shelter from cold north winds.
Deer and turkey hunting is exceptional with 25 acres of timber and a creek bottom that provides cover and bedding in an area surrounded by year-round crop fields. With multiple locations for blinds and tree stands you are sure to see the daily commute for deer and turkey moving from bed to breakfast. Sitting in silence you will hear the song of multiple coveys of Bobwhite Quail calling from the waterways and fence lines on the property. With a current hunting lease that expires in September, the new owner could lease the land for recreational income if desired.
The property is currently enrolled in a windmill research program, which gives the new landowner the potential for future income. With good tillable soil, wildlife, and the potential for windmills, this ground holds exceptional opportunity for both income and recreation. Contact Andy Unruh today to schedule a UTV viewing of this diverse Barton County farm.
Property Features
-Parson silt loam, Barden silt loam, and Summit silty clay loam
-NCCPI overall 71.3
-Waterways for drainage
-Tiled for drainage
-Currently enrolled in a windmill research program
-Wet-weather creek
-Abundance of deer, turkey, and bobwhite quail
-Walnut, Oak, and Persimmon trees
-Less than a 1/4 mile off blacktop
-160 +/- deeded acres
-110 +/- tillable acres
-25 minutes from Nevada
-Under 2 hour drive from Kansas City
-40 minutes north of Joplin
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Nevada, head west 4 miles on HWY 54 then turn south on RT 43 for 17 miles. Turn East on SSR-V and drive 1 mile, turning North on 90th Lane. Destination is 1/4 mile north on 90th Lane.
From Joplin, head North on RT 43 for 37 miles. Turn East on SSR-V and drive 1 mile, turning North on 90th Lane. Destination is 1/4 mile north on 90th Lane.
From Interstate 49, take EXIT 83 and head west on SSR-V for 10 miles. Turn North on 90th Lane. Destination is 1/4 miles north on 90th Lane.