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Property Description
Located just south of Harper, Kansas, this farm offers a blend of productivity and versatility. The land features native pasture, ideal for grazing or hay production, ensuring year-round agricultural potential. Additionally, it includes tillable acreage, providing opportunities for row crops or other farming endeavors. This is an ideal opportunity to expand your farm or cattle operation, invest in agricultural land, or enjoy the rural lifestyle; this property offers everything. The gently rolling terrain, open spaces, and fertile soil make it a valuable asset for livestock producers and crop farmers alike. With easy access to Harper, this property combines practical functionality with the beauty of the Kansas countryside.
This farm has all-new high-tensile fencing and cross-fencing for the rancher or hobby livestock owner. This fence will not only secure cattle but sheep and goats as well. Separate paddocks allow rotational grazing practices to keep your grass and animals healthy. Numerous spots throughout the property collect runoff, creating an opportunity to construct a pond for your animals.
For farmers looking for more tillable acres, FSA shows 88 +/- acres. Nashville Silt Loam is the primary soil type on this farm. This farm would be a good producer for your typical row crop rotation, like sorghum, wheat, or possibly soybeans. Alfalfa could be a good option as well.
This property could also suit the hunter while making an income off the land. There is a large brushy draw that comes into the southeast corner of this property from the neighbors. This acts as a natural travel corridor for the whitetail deer. The mature trees on the east property line would make a good spot for a stand or blind. Planting a food plot and installing a feeder next to the trees would create a nice setup. This setup would also allow effortless access to your hunting location. Additionally, upland game are a common sight on this property. Constructing a pond could lead to attracting migrating waterfowl as well, increasing its recreational use and value.
If you're looking for an investment or want to add to your current farm operation, I would encourage you to check this property out. It has an easily accessible location just two miles south of Harper, six miles north of Anthony, and one mile east of HWY 160. For any questions or to schedule a showing, contact the listing agent, Trevor Stoll.
Legal Description
Rural Township Parcel, S19, T32, R06, Acres 157.5, Lots 1 2 & E2 Nw4 Less Rd R/W Section 19 Township 32 Range 06
Agent Contact
Trevor Stoll - L2 Realty, Inc. | Land and Lifestyle Properties
Property Features
Why Invest In Land?
Investing in land is a smart move for those seeking stability, long-term growth, and tangible value in an unpredictable economic landscape. Unlike stocks or other volatile assets, land is a finite resource that historically appreciates over time, especially as demand for agricultural production and recreational opportunities continues to rise. With the world focusing on sustainability and food security, owning land provides a direct connection to these critical industries, offering potential income through farming, or leasing. Additionally, land is a hedge against inflation, retaining its value as currency fluctuates. It’s a versatile investment that can diversify your portfolio while providing a legacy asset with real, enduring worth.
About The Area
Harper County, Kansas, located in south-central Kansas along the Oklahoma border, is known for its rich agricultural heritage and small-town charm. The county is home to diverse landscapes, including rolling pastures, fertile farmland, and recreational areas that highlight its rural appeal. Harper, the county seat, serves as a hub for community activities and services. The area experiences an average annual rainfall of approximately 32 inches, supporting its robust agricultural industry. In addition, Harper County receives an average yearly snowfall of around 14 inches, with mild winters that allow for extended grazing seasons and minimal disruption to farming operations. This balance of precipitation and climate makes Harper County an excellent location for agriculture and outdoor living.