Located in Section 31-14-7 in Morris County, Kansas, this 59-acre property provides a strong balance of hunting opportunity with supporting agricultural use. A 6 6 ft redneck blind set on a 10-ft tower overlooks a food-plot planted to oats, turnips, and radishes. This setup lies along a known travel corridor in a region recognized for consistent deer activity, making the property immediately usable for whitetail hunting. In addition to deer, the mix of open grass and water creates potential for bobwhite quail and seasonal waterfowl opportunity. Three ponds supply reliable water for wildlife and contribute to habitat diversity. Beyond hunting, the tract includes 16 acres of productive native hayland and 43 acres of native grass pasture. The land's rolling Flint Hills terrain supports hay production, seasonal grazing, or a combination of both. A barbed-wire perimeter fence surrounds the pasture, currently in fair condition and serviceable with maintenance. Several sites within the property would accommodate a country home build, offering open views and good access. County road frontage provides entry, and nearby utilities should be verified by a buyer. The combination of established food-plot, elevated blind, ponds, and cover ensures the property can serve recreational needs while supporting agricultural operations. This tract offers an opportunity for both hunting and income potential within central Kansas. Contact the listing agent today to schedule a showing.
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