PRICE IMPROVEMENT
The Zola Crum Farm offers the opportunity to invest in a dryland farming property along with CRP and Wind Energy Lease Income or to add to your current farming operation. The property is well suited for dry-land wheat, grain sorghum or millet production. The property has a 1984 40’
150 acres of CRP in Wallace County, KS. This property boasts excellent pheasant hunting as well as a healthy whitetail deer population. With a current CRP contract, this land is an excellent investment opportunity with potential to generate passive income. There is currently permanent fencing along
Wallace County Dryland for sale! This listing features +/-133 acres of exceptional dryland farm ground located south of Highway 40 and a mile west of the Wallace / Logan county line.
Land
This +/-133 acres has a strong history of producing high yields. The current crop rotation consists of corn
This beautiful farmhouse situated on 112.21+/- acres of grassland, just miles from Scott City, is a dream home for the person or family looking to get out in the country and have a piece of land to call their own! Perfectly set up to run a few head of cattle or have your horses out on grass, this pr
158 acres of CRP in Wallace County, KS. This property boasts excellent pheasant hunting as well as a healthy whitetail deer population. With a current CRP contract, this land is an excellent investment opportunity with potential to generate passive income. There is currently permanent fencing along
PRICE IMPROVEMENT & NEW WELL INFO
Location: From Holly, CO 13.5 miles South on State Highway 89. The East side borders the Hwy and all-weather county roads P & R on the South and North
Legal: NE¼ and W½ 27-Township 25S-Range 42W
Size:
478.78 Deeded Acres
372 Sprinkler Irrigated
99.46 Dry Cropland
The S & L Cattle, LLC feed yard is improved with a 15,000-head commercial cattle yard with support facilities on 370.91 acres. The confinement pens are constructed with pipe and cable fencing and have attached concrete feed bunks with concrete bunk line aprons. The drive lanes between the feed bunks