When you think of the Flint Hills region in Kansas the first thing that comes to mind is large tracts of tallgrass prairie, but a close second is world-class whitetail deer. The vast expanses of tallgrass prairie provide a place to escape pressure, allowing whitetail bucks to reach maturity, an integral part of the equation when it comes to producing world-class deer. The whitetail genetics throughout Kansas, and especially the Flint Hills, provide the other key component.This farm is located in the heart of the Flint Hills along Collett Creek, which flows into Middle Creek a couple miles downstream. Collett Creek is flowing throughout the majority of the year, providing an excellent water source for wildlife and livestock. The farm sits near the end of a dead-end road that opens up into thousands of roadless acres of tallgrass prairie. Multiple timber pockets provide bedding areas that are connected by strips of cover, creating perfect pinch points. The bottom field is currently brome hay but is an ideal location for strategically placed food plots. Whitetail deer call this farm home year-round, but during the rut, there is no telling what may show up as cruising prairie monarchs traverse back and forth between the large drainages searching for the next hot doe. Rutting bucks love to push their does into the prairie and this farm provides the perfect transition from the bottoms to the hills. Farms in this area don't hit the market often, contact the listing agent today to schedule a showing!*Any purchase agreement is subject to a first right of refusal