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Beginning at 12:00 p.m. on 7/9/24 with a dynamic closing to start at 12:00 p.m. on 7/11/24.
Vaughn-Roth Land Brokers is honored to represent the Black/Stuart Family with the marketing of this Wilson County property located just southwest of Toronto Lake. The livestock producer and the hunter will both find plenty of appeal in the attributes this offering possesses that includes both functionality and beauty provided by its rolling topography and scenic vistas.
The livestock producer will appreciate a long list of features including Native grasses, woven wire over barbed wire fences, a division fence lending to rotational grazing and a timbered draw for the cow/calf operators. All of the “Big 4” Native grass varieties that include Big Bluestem, Indiangrass, Switchgrass and Little Bluestem are found within this pasture. There’s also an impressive amount of palatable legumes found throughout the entirety.
The enviable fences on the property would cost a small fortune to replace as they are constructed of a combination of woven wire and barbed wire. In recent years, the property has been used to graze both cattle and sheep simultaneously and other than part of the west boundary, these fences are conducive to doing so. This portion of the west boundary is shared with the neighboring property belonging to the Seller’s family members and has been grazed in conjunction with the subject land being sold. There will need to be approximately 4,015 feet of fence built along the west boundary to completely enclose this parcel. In addition to high-quality fences on the east, south and north sides, there’s also a division fence running east and west across the tract.
The water supply for both livestock and wildlife is provided by a pond in the south half as well as a wet-weather creek drainage that meanders across the property and exiting at the east boundary. There are also rural water lines not far away and potential buyers can gather more information regarding water costs and availability by contacting Wilson County Rural Water District #11 at 620-288-0231.
The recreational buyer will also find plenty to like here as this offering features a substantial whitetail and quail population. The timbered draws are prototypical big buck hangouts and this tract flanks a major deer travel corridor that extends from the wooly area around Toronto Lake down to Coyville that’s all within the legendary Kansas Deer Management Unit #11. In addition, there is a sizable Bobwhite population residing on the property as we were hearing them whistle continuously on our latest tour.
Please be sure to check out the video for documentation!Please give Cameron Roth a call at 785-917-0867 for more information. This is a beautiful offering you’ll want to move to the top of your shopping list!
Brief Legal Description: The W 1/2 of the NW 1/4 and the SW 1/4 of Section 2, Township 27 South, Range 13 East of the 6th P.M., Wilson County, Kansas. 242 acres, more or less.
Driving Directions: From Toronto, take Hwy 105 south for 5.3 miles to where it turns west and follow again across Toronto Lake Dam for 1.75 miles to Carlisle Rd and turn north. Proceed 1,020 feet and turn west at Carlisle Cemetery on Fall River Rd. Proceed 2 miles west to GG Rd and turn south. Go 1.8 miles to 80th and turn east. Continue 1 mile to the property.
Minerals: The Seller's mineral interests transfer to the Buyer.
Earnest Money: $50,000 due on day of sale.
Closing & Possession: Full possession shall be at closing, on or before August 13th, 2024.
Disclosure: Like most pastures in the area, there is a presence of Sericea Lespedeza on the property being sold.
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