Description
This great income producing farm is the perfect addition to your current farm operation or for a new farmer wanting to own their own piece of heaven.This 135.35+/- acre property offers strong agricultural income potential with added recreational opportunities, including quail, turkey, and deer hunting. It features approximately 104 acres of tillable land (27 acres planted to wheat), 14 acres of hay, and additional acreage comprising East Appanoose Creek and timber. The gently sloping terrain is complemented by productive class 2.6 soils. Douglas County, Kansas, has a humid continental climate with four distinct seasons. Summers are hot and humid, with July highs around 88°F (31°C) and frequent thunderstorms. Winters are cold, with January temperatures averaging 40°F (4°C) during the day and 20°F (-6°C) at night, along with moderate snowfall. Spring and fall bring milder temperatures, though spring is wetter and prone to storms. The area receives about 39 inches (990 mm) of annual rainfall, mostly between April and September, and experiences occasional severe weather, including tornadoes, especially in spring. The Simmons Stage Station, located within a half mile from this farm, was an important stop along the Santa Fe Trail during the mid-19th century. Established by Col. James Simmons in the 1850s, the station served as a waystop for travelers, mail carriers, and freight wagons moving between Missouri and Santa Fe, New Mexico. Its location on the trail made it a vital hub for resupplying, resting, and exchanging horses. The station also played a significant role in supporting westward expansion and commerce, as the Santa Fe Trail was a major trade route linking the United States with the Southwest. Today, the site is a reminder of the region's role in connecting distant territories and fostering economic growth during a pivotal era in American history. This farm offers excellent convenience with its central location to key cities and amenities. It is just 20 miles from Lawrence, providing quick access to shopping, dining, and the University of Kansas. Topeka, the state capital, is only 30 miles away, and Olathe, part of the Kansas City metro area, is 38 miles. For travel needs, Kansas City International Airport (KCI) is a manageable 71 miles, making the property well-suited for both local and regional connections. This great income producing farm will not last long so give the listing agent a call for a tour!