This 68.35-acre tract in Rice County, just southeast of Raymond and near the Arkansas River, features strong crop potential with quality soils, clean former oil sites, and expansion opportunities with neighboring land also available.
Land
Located just southeast of Raymond in Rice County, this 68.35-acre tract offers excellent agricultural potential with an average NCCPI rating of 59.3. Situated only 600 feet north of the Arkansas River, the property is well-suited for alfalfa or other high-yield crops. Former oil wells on-site have been properly plugged and abandoned, providing clean, worry-free use of the land. Additional acreage is available directly to the north and east, presenting an opportunity to expand your farming operation.
See attached FSA documents for full details and soil information.
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Legal Description: S34, T20, R10, Acres 68.35, N2 Ne4 Ex Beg 30's & 40'e Nw Cor Ne4; Th E337.3,S547.2,W337.3,N547.2 To Pob Less R/W. (Exact legal to be determined by Title.)
Cropland Soils (Class 2 and 3 soils):
Canadian fine sandy loam, rarely flooded: 31.6 Acres
Kaski loam, rarely flooded: 19.09 Acres
Saltcreek and Naron fine sandy loams, 1 to 3 percent slopes: 9.55 Acres
Imano clay loam, occasionally flooded: 8.12 Acres
Property Statistics:
Approximate 2024 Taxes: $612
Average yearly rainfall: 26
Average yearly snowfall: 13
State Deer and Turkey Hunt Unit: 5
Location/Community:
Borders the southeast edge of the City Limits of Raymond, Kansas (Population: 85)
13 miles northwest of Sterling, Kansas (Population: 2,318)
15 miles southwest of Lyons, Kansas (Population: 3,498)
15 miles north of Quivira National Wildlife Refuge.
22 miles east of Great Bend, Kansas (Population: 14,372)
25 miles southeast of Cheyenne Bottoms Wildlife Refuge: 41,000 acres of wetlands located in the Central Flyway. Critical migration point for migratory birds.
30 miles northwest of Hutchinson, Kansas (Population: 39,712)
80 miles northwest of Wichita, Kansas-Dwight D. Eisenhower International Airport (Population: 395,699)