Just north of State Highway 64 on the east side of the Selman Blacktop is a great quarter-section of land that has a lot to offer. This tract features approximately 77 acres of tillable in two separate parcels that are fenced off of the native pasture draws. This is an ideal setup for someone wanting to graze cattle throughout the year. The draws are made up of primarily native grasses along with a seasonal spring that runs along the entire eastern side of the property. There is a variety of Hackberry, Cottonwood, China Berry, and Hedge trees throughout the bottoms. The rolling terrain, thick native grass, and plum thickets provide ample cover for deer and other wildlife. The whitetail genetics in this area are as comparable to southern Kansas as you'll find. Whether you are looking for a great tract that is easily accessible to farm and run cattle, or you are looking a tract with hunting potential and some agricultural production income, don't overlook this quarter. Get ahold of Rustin for all inquiries.