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Neosho County Habitat And Great Deer History
Acreage
325 ±
County
Neosho
Price
$1,460,875
Description
Nestled on the Eastern edge of Neosho County one mile from the Bourbon County line sits this wonderful mix of timber, overgrown brushy pasture, crops, and gently rolling terrain. The deer density is very high on the farm, it's common to see 30-40 deer feeding in the crop fields. For the most part due to the abundance of cover, these are deer living on the farm, not deer coming from neighboring properties from long distance with no chance of encounters during daylight. The farm offers some great views across the farm from a couple higher elevation points providing great long-range glassing and hunting opportunities. Deer sign is littered throughout the farm and hunting pressure has been extremely low. The current owner has kept the feeders full year-round and really let the deer live undisturbed for the most part. No deer were harvested from the farm in 2024 and it wasn't because there weren't great deer walking around, take a look at the pics, the owner was simply hunting other properties. Access is excellent by way of county roads on the North, East, and South boundaries. This farm would not be on the market had the owner not been presented with the opportunity to purchase a larger tract of land located closer to family and friends.
For more information please call Brad Hand at 620 215 0007.
Summary
Property
Fencing
Low Fence
Road Surface
Gravel
Property Type
Farms, Recreational Land, Hunting Land
Road Frontage
County Road
Approximate Distances
| 6 mi | Walnut |
| 19 mi | Chanute |
| 30 | Fort Scott |
| 90 mi | Overland Park |
Utilities
electric: nearby
water: nearby
Address 230th Rd Stark, KS 66775
View on Google MapsDetails
- Great deer history
- High deer density
- Diverse habitat and terrain change
- Approx 40 acres in crop production
Other
Coordinates
37.70015, -95.11095
Annual Taxes
$0