Slead: 145 +/- Acres - Coffey County, KS  7/10/24
Slead: 145 +/- Acres - Coffey County, KS 7/10/24
Vaughn-Roth Land Brokers | Reading, KS 66868
Date(s) :  7/8/2024 - 7/10/2024
Buyer Premium :  There's no buyer's premium


Online Only Auction
Beginning at 12:00 p.m. on 7/8/24 with a dynamic closing to begin at 12:00 p.m. on 7/10/24
ATTENTION FARMERS, COW-CALF OPERATORS AND BACKGROUNDERS!!! On behalf of the Slead Family, Vaughn-Roth Land Brokers is proud to present this Northern Coffey County real estate with a great location west of Lebo, Kansas. Totaling 145 acres more or less, the diversified ag operator will find this offering very attractive as it consists of mixed grass pasture with three ponds, upland tillable and an impressive setup for cattle feeding including excellent guardrail fencing, concrete J-bunks and automatic waterers.  This online Auction will begin at 12:00 p.m. on 7/8/24 with a dynamic closing to begin on 7/10/24 at 12:00 p.m.   The acreage amount for the portion currently in row-crop production is approximately 72 acres with the soil map indicating majority soil types within the tillable section as Kenoma silt loam (1-3% slopes) and Summit silty clay loam 3-7% slopes). There’s also a minority compliment of both Woodson and Dennis silt loam. Please refer to the soil map and FSA map within the “Related Documents” section on our website. The eastern 1/3rd of this tract contains a fenced grass trap of approximately 36 acres that contains cool-season grasses, mainly composed of a thick stand of fescue and smooth brome and portions are hayable. The soil types within this area are entirely composed of Dennis silt loam with 1-3% slope and channeled Verdigris silt loam in the low spots. A high percentage of this area could also be hayed if desired. Adjacent to the pasture on the north end is an excellent guardrail enclosed cattle pen with concrete waterer connected to rural water that could be used as a catchpen or for additional bunk space to feed in. Fences around the east pasture rate from very good to adequate based on the section. The east boundary is enclosed by 6' tall woven wire while the south and west sides are barbed wire and the north boundary is a mix of barbed wire and guardrail. The livestock water in this pasture is provided by a large pond in the south half and a smaller pit pond in the north. There's also a sizable grass trap of approximately 23 acres in the northwest quadrant that's attached to the main set of cattle pens. The grass here is highlighted by a lush and robust stand of smooth brome. Hay it or use it for cool season grazing, whichever best fits your operation. Other than the guardrail, the fences around this portion are mostly 6-strand barbed wire rated very good to excellent. There's also a pond in this trap for livestock water.The cattle pens are very impressive and would cost a small fortune to replace. They are completely enclosed with excellent 3 tier guardrail and are flanked on the inside boundaries by good concrete J-bunks that are mostly in good condition. There's approximately 900' lineal feet of bunks in 6 separate pens encompassing about 8.5 acres. In addition, there's a barn measuring 80' X 44' including the lean-to on the west side located between the cattle pens for storage of cattle feeding equipment and supplies. In past years, the water in the cattle pens has been provided by automatic waterers of which the operating condition is currently unknown. Access is also excellent via good County roads with a location right off I-35 not far from Emporia, Lebo and Beto Junction, allowing for convenient drives to multiple cattle and grain markets. Please give Cameron Roth a call at 785-917-0867 to set up your property tour today! Visit our website VaughnRoth.com for more information on registering to bid. Legal Description:  The FR NW 1/4 of Section 11, Township 19 South, Range 13 East of the 6th P.M., Coffey County, Kansas.  145 acres, more or less. Driving Directions From Lebo: Take Old Highway 50 west for 5 miles and turn north on Angus Rd. Proceed 1/2 mile and the property begins on the east side. Minerals: The Seller's mineral interests transfer to the Buyer. Taxes: $1,320.90 Possession and Closing: Full possession of the cattle pens and grass portions shall be at closing. Possession of the cropland portions shall be after harvest of the 2024 soybean crop. The Buyer shall receive the proceeds for 1/3rd of the 2024 soybean crop less 1/3rd of any input costs for chemical and fertilizer. The crop tenant shall provide receipts for the landowner's 1/3rd share of expenses.  Closing shall be on or before August 13th, 2024. Earnest Money: $50,000.00 due on day of auction. Disclosure 1: There is a presence of Sericea Lespedeza on the property. Disclosure 2: The brokerage, auctioneer and the sellers make no warranty or guarantee of any kind regarding this real estate or related improvements and personal property.