Located between Fredonia and Altoona in the heart of Southeast Kansas, this 240-acre tract offers the perfect balance of hunting and investment potential.
With about 100 acres of productive tillable farmland, you'll have steady income along with a natural food source that keeps deer and wildlife on the property. Watching velvet bucks before season in the bean fields will become your new pre season hobby. The remaining acreage is a mix of timber, brush, and native cover that creates ideal habitat for trophy whitetails, turkey, and upland game.
The land features unique rock outcroppings that add character and provide natural travel corridors for game. A secluded pond tucked away in the timber serves as a year-round water source and a prime spot for both hunting and relaxation.
For the out-of-area hunter, this farm checks every box. It produces income, holds mature deer, and offers the kind of secluded Kansas hunting experience that is hard to find. Many types of trees can be found on this land including oak, pecan and walnut to name a few.
Highlights:
240 acres in Wilson County
100 acres of tillable for income and food plots
Timber, brush, and cover for deer and turkey
Secluded pond with rock bluffs and character
Convenient location between Fredonia and Altoona
This farm is the type of place you can hunt with family and friends for years while it pays a dividend in the form of farm income.