It's no secret that Eastern Kansas can grow some good grass and good cattle. If you want proof of that fact, just take a closer look at this Linn County farm. Nestled between the north side of Pleasanton and Highway 69 you'll find 171+/- acres of prime farm real estate capable of meeting multiple needs. Cattlemen will appreciate the well-managed forage base supported by rich Parsons and Kenoma silt loams, good 5-strand fencing, and just enough timber to provide some shade without sacrificing too much grass. Add to that, good water distribution with 3 nice ponds and rural water access, and it's a winning hand for raising beef. Those looking for a more diversified operation will surely appreciate this tract as well, where you'll find over 100 acres of high quality soils suitable for row crops. Rich silt loams are pretty flat, but with terraces already in place you'll be ready to grow corn ...
It's no secret that Eastern Kansas can grow some good grass and good cattle. If you want proof of that fact, just take a closer look at this Linn County farm. Nestled between the north side of Pleasanton and Highway 69 you'll find 171+/- acres of prime farm real estate capable of meeting multiple needs. Cattlemen will appreciate the well-managed forage base supported by rich Parsons and Kenoma silt loams, good 5-strand fencing, and just enough timber to provide some shade without sacrificing too much grass. Add to that, good water distribution with 3 nice ponds and rural water access, and it's a winning hand for raising beef. Those looking for a more diversified operation will surely appreciate this tract as well, where you'll find over 100 acres of high quality soils suitable for row crops. Rich silt loams are pretty flat, but with terraces already in place you'll be ready to grow corn and soybeans right away, confident that you're protecting your soil and water resources. This ground would also make a good investment for the developer, with quick access to town and Highway 69, and water and electric services nearby.
If you're ready to take a look at one of the nicest farms in the area, call Scott Sudkamp today at (417) 321-5427 for a private showing!
Property Features
- Highway 69 frontage
- Good soils: >97% NRCS Prime Farmland or Farmland of Statewide Importance
- Well-distributed water - 3 ponds & rural water access
- Multiple sites for additional ponds
- Fences in good condition
- Nice stand of well-managed grass
- Investment potential on the edge of Pleasanton
- Over 100 acres of tillable land, partly terraced
- Easy access to town & Highway 69
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Pleasanton: At the intersection of E 6th Street & Tucker Road, go north on Tucker Road approximately 1/4 mile. Property is on the left (west). Road access is also via 1200 Rd on the north side of the parcel.
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