Located just 3 miles northwest of Logan, Kansas, on West 1500 Road is this rare land offering, presenting the perfect blend of premium hunting opportunity, seclusion, and a sought-after location. Situated just 15 miles southwest of Phillipsburg, Kansas, and a short drive from Highway 9 the property is easy to access in all road conditions. A new driveway has recently been installed providing access to the interior of the property. A new pad and utilities have also been installed providing a ready-to-build site for anyone looking to build their next home or hunting cabin. There are approximately 161.77 +/- acres of cultivated ground with an NCCPI average of 74.3. The soil is superb and is mostly Class II bottom-ground. Crops grown include milo, corn, soybeans, and wheat. Alfalfa could be planted as well. The current farm agreement is a year-to-year cash rent agreement of $6,400. There is ...
Located just 3 miles northwest of Logan, Kansas, on West 1500 Road is this rare land offering, presenting the perfect blend of premium hunting opportunity, seclusion, and a sought-after location. Situated just 15 miles southwest of Phillipsburg, Kansas, and a short drive from Highway 9 the property is easy to access in all road conditions. A new driveway has recently been installed providing access to the interior of the property. A new pad and utilities have also been installed providing a ready-to-build site for anyone looking to build their next home or hunting cabin. There are approximately 161.77 +/- acres of cultivated ground with an NCCPI average of 74.3. The soil is superb and is mostly Class II bottom-ground. Crops grown include milo, corn, soybeans, and wheat. Alfalfa could be planted as well. The current farm agreement is a year-to-year cash rent agreement of $6,400. There is no tenant on the grass acres and aside from two horses, these acres have seen no grazing for years. Cactus Creek zigzags through the property with nearly a mile of frontage. Whitetail and mule deer, Rio Grande turkeys, and upland birds frequent the property. Water within the creek bottom, as well as a water well with a new pump, provide consistent water sources for wildlife year-round. With ample tree cover in the creek bottom, native grasses, topography, and plenty of cropland acres, this farm checks all the boxes for holding and attracting deer, turkeys, and upland birds. The wooded creek bottom is filled with a variety of trees, including mature cottonwoods, attracting an array of wildlife. A walk through the creek bottom will show evidence of large deer rubs, scrape lines, and well-used trails. This area has a long history of trophy whitetail deer and strong turkey numbers. Trail cam photos from this past Fall provide additional evidence of the quality hunting experiences you should encounter on this farm with multiple mature bucks making it through the season. The seller is believed to own the mineral rights and will be included in the sale. Don't miss your chance to own this exceptional hunting property. The seller will be offering a home in the nearby town of Logan along with this property for a close place to stay during your hunting trip. Contact the listing agent today to schedule your own personal viewing of this property.
Property Features
-320 +/- acres in Phillips County, Kansas
-1 mile of Cactus Creek
-Whitetail and mule deer
-Rio Grande turkeys
-Upland birds
-161.77 +/- cultivated acres
-NCCPI average of 74.3
-Year-to-year cash rent on cropland paying $6,400
-Water well with new pump
-Power on-site
-New driveway and pad
-Mineral rights included
-Home in town offered as well
-Contact the listing agent today to schedule your own personal viewing of this property
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An avid hunter, Cole spends his free time outdoors. He loves chasing giant whitetails and other big game, as well as turkey and upland hunting. Born in Hays, Kansas, Cole enjoys scouting and running cameras across the state, as well as shed hunting, doing conservation work and habitat improvements on the family farm, and introducing youth to the great outdoors. With a knack for harvesting world-class whitetails, Cole has killed three bucks over 200 and many over the Boone & Crockett mark.Cole attended Fort Hays State University where he earned his Bachelors degree in Biology, researching fawn recruitment and mortality in whitetail deer, mule deer, and elk. While in school, Cole worked in the state conservation department, helping manage and improve local state wildlife areas. After earning his Bachelors degree, Cole pursued a career in land real estate to fulfill his passion for land and its native inhabitants. At Midwest Land Group, hes able to bring extensive knowledge on all things outdoors, thanks to a lifetime immersed in hunting, agriculture, and ranching.This driven agent strives to make both buyers and sellers leave the table with a smile on their face. Between his grasp on creating and improving farms, from food plot placement to improving native cover, and his vast network of landowner relationships, Cole is able to help his clients plan their next move. If youre ready to buy or sell, give Cole a call.