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$136,000  •  160 acres
Century Farm CRP & Hunting Quarter | 160± Acres | Stevens County, KansasProperty Highlights 160± acres in Stevens County, Kansas 158.02 acres enrolled in CRP through September 30, 2040 Approximately $4,425 annual CRP income Annual property taxes of only $70.75 Average NCCPI Soil score of 41.8 Approximately 80% Dalhart Loamy Fine Sand, 0-3% slopes, Class III soils Kansas Century Farm - family owned since 1917 Excellent whitetail and upland bird hunting with mule deer and antelope also present Established CRP grass overseeded in 2021 USDA-approved wildlife water guzzler Electricity nearby Just 1/2 mile east of Highway 25 Approximately 3 miles south of the Highway 25 & Highway 56 intersection near Hugoton, Kansas Borders additional public hunting opportunities With more than a century of family ownership, this exceptional 160± acre Stevens County quarter is being offered to the public. Owned by the same family since 1917 and recognized as a Kansas Century Farm, this property combines dependable CRP income, outstanding wildlife habitat, and a legacy that is becoming increasingly difficult to find. Historically farmed in wheat and milo, the property has been continuously enrolled in the USDA Conservation Reserve Program since 1988. The current CRP contract was renewed in 2025 and runs through September 30, 2040, with 158.02 enrolled acres generating approximately $4,425 annually. Combined with annual property taxes of just $70.75, this is an affordable recreational property that produces dependable income while helping offset the cost of ownership. The established CRP was overseeded in 2021 and is fully compliant with program requirements. An approved USDA wildlife water guzzler further enhances the habitat, creating exceptional cover for wildlife throughout the property. Hunters will appreciate the outstanding habitat this quarter provides. Fresh deer sign is common throughout the property as whitetails and mule deer travel between the CRP and neighboring irrigated corn, wheat, and milo fields. The unmistakable sound of cackling pheasants echoes across the grass, while coveys of quail flush from the cover. Antelope are also frequently seen in the area, making this an outstanding Southwest Kansas recreational property. An added bonus is the property's location. It borders a public Walk-In Hunting Access quarter (subject to current Kansas WIHA enrollment), allowing convenient access to additional hunting opportunities nearby. The surrounding area offers numerous WIHA properties, and the Cimarron National Grassland is just a short drive away, providing thousands of additional acres of public hunting and outdoor recreation. The property features an average NCCPI rating of 41.8, with approximately 80% consisting of Dalhart Loamy Fine Sand, 0-3% slopes, Class III soils. Remnants of an old water well exists on the property, and electricity is available nearby. Access is provided by a two-track along the east side and a lightly maintained county road reaching the northwest corner. The land gently rolls from the higher ground on the south into the flatter cropland along the north, creating natural travel corridors for wildlife. Properties offering long-term CRP income, exceptionally low carrying costs, outstanding hunting, and over 100 years of family ownership rarely become available. Whether you're searching for an affordable hunting property, a recreational investment, or a legacy farm to pass down for generations, this Stevens County Century Farm deserves your attention. For more information or to schedule your private showing, contact Ky Pfleider with Great Plains Land Company today.
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$154,000  •  155 acres
Stevens County, Kansas – 155± Acres Pasture with Income-Producing Mineral Rights This 155± acre property in Stevens County, Kansas, presents an outstanding opportunity to own an investment property that generates multiple sources of income. With an active pasture lease and producing mineral rights included in the sale, this tract offers immediate returns while providing excellent long-term investment potential. The pasture is currently leased to a local producer for $1,400 annually and is grazed in conjunction with a neighboring property. The land features well-maintained county road frontage along the western boundary, providing convenient year-round access. Located just a short drive from Hugoton, Kansas, this property is well positioned for both agricultural and recreational use. A significant value-added feature is the inclusion of the seller's income-producing mineral rights, which have averaged approximately $3,000–$5,000 annually over the past several years. This additional revenue stream enhances the property's investment appeal. For outdoor enthusiasts, the area is well known for quality whitetail deer and upland bird hunting. Nonresident buyers may also qualify for Kansas' Hunt-Own-Land deer permits, subject to current Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks rules and regulations. With 2025 property taxes of just $174.05, this is an attractive opportunity for investors, landowners, and recreational buyers seeking income-producing Kansas land. Property Highlights 155± acres of native pasture Legal Description: N2N2 Sec. 31, T32S, R37W Annual pasture lease income of $1,400 Producing mineral rights included Historical mineral income averaging $3,000–$5,000 annually Well-maintained county road frontage Excellent deer and upland bird hunting Potential eligibility for Kansas nonresident Hunt-Own-Land permits 2025 property taxes: $174.05 Excellent long-term investment opportunity Buyer's Broker Notice: When purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a buyer's broker, if applicable, must be identified upon first contact and be present at the initial property showing to be eligible for a real estate commission. If these conditions are not met, compensation, if any, will be at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company.
$85,000  •  78 acres
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Stevens County, KS 78 - CRP Investment Property with Excellent Hunting Opportunities This productive CRP parcel offers an outstanding combination of reliable annual income and exceptional recreational value. Enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) through 2034, the property generates approximately $2,222 in annual CRP payments, making it an attractive long-term investment. Surrounded by several irrigated pivot fields, the property benefits from abundant food and nearby water sources that consistently attract wildlife. A dense stand of established CRP grasses provides outstanding bedding cover and quality habitat, creating ideal conditions for a variety of game species. Hunters will appreciate the excellent opportunities for trophy whitetail deer, upland birds, and small game. During the listing visit, multiple deer and quail were observed on the property, highlighting its strong wildlife presence. The quality of the deer can be seen in the trail camera pictures with several large bucks using the property currently as seen in the listing pictures. Whether you're looking to expand your investment portfolio, establish a recreational getaway, or enjoy both income and hunting, this property offers an exceptional opportunity. The low property taxes of only $34.94 (2025) annually. Contact the listing agent today for more information or to schedule a private showing. Please don't visit the property without setting up a showing with the listing agent first. ***SHOWINGS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY*** When purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a Buyer's Broker, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and present at the initial showing of the property to participate in a real estate commission. If these conditions are not met, compensation if any will be at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company.
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