Take a look at this Southwest Franklin County, Kansas 160 acres more or less of top income producing farm land with endless hunting opportunities for waterfowl and deer. There are approximately 121 acres of tillable land, 18 of which is retired native CRP grass that could be broken out and farmed or leave it for deer and upland bird habitat. The property is located in an area known by the old timers as the flats which historically has held a nice number of waterfowl. For years, beavers have created about 3/8 of a mile of shallow ponds and flooded areas that the ducks simply love! With some improvements, the property could be a duck hunters delight! There are multiple watershed/irrigation lakes in the area that hold a good concentration of birds and it is not too far from Cedar Valley Reservoir near Garnett and the cooling lake at the Wolf Creek Nuclear Generating Station in Coffey County. There also is plenty of brush, trees and native grass cover to hold good Kansas whitetails and as far as quail go, you will normally still find a covey or two here. The owner would be willing to lease the farm ground and stay on as a tenant but until the beans are planted this spring, you could farm it yourself or bring your own tenant. The potential is endless for this property which is located only 45 minutes southwest Olathe, KS.
From the intersection of Allen & Idaho Roads in Fr. Co. go North 1/2 mile to property on the West side of Idaho Road. Also, property is located at the SW corner of the intersection of Butler and Idaho Roads