Logan County, Kansas Land For Sale (136 results)
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02/28/2025
$701,700
701.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - Plains and County Road 310, Russell Springs, KS
701-acre ranch featuring a creek, two natural springs, and a pond set amidst wide open, western Kansas prairie.
Legal Description:
The legal description will be determined by title. The deed shall take precedence.
All Grass acres within W/2 of S11, T13 R34
E/2 of E/2 of S16, T13 South, R34
SW 1/4 of S10, T13 South, R34
S/2 of N/4 of S10, T13 South, R34
N/2 of SE/4 of S10, T13 South, R34
Location:
Approximately 5 miles east of Russell Springs, Kansas.
Grassland:
Portions of the ranch include a 4-wire fence-inquire for details.
Two spring-fed wells provide water for cattle.
Subject to tenant's rights under the current cash lease.
Lease can be prorated to closing or carried over to the next owner.
Mineral Rights:
All of the seller's interest in mineral rights will transfer to the buyer at closing.
Real Estate Taxes:
2025 property taxes will be prorated to the date of closing.
Approximate Annual Taxes: $766.50
Inquire about adjacent cropland also for sale.
02/28/2025
$701,700
701.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - Plains and County Road 310, Russell Springs, KS
701-acre ranch featuring a creek, two natural springs, and a pond set amidst wide open, western Kansas prairie.
Legal Description:
The legal description will be determined by title. The deed shall take precedence.
All Grass acres within W/2 of S11, T13 R34
E/2 of E/2 of S16, T13 South, R34
SW 1/4 of S10, T13 South, R34
S/2 of N/4 of S10, T13 South, R34
N/2 of SE/4 of S10, T13 South, R34
Location:
Approximately 5 miles east of Russell Springs, Kansas.
Grassland:
Portions of the ranch include a 4-wire fence-inquire for details.
Two spring-fed wells provide water for cattle.
Subject to tenant's rights under the current cash lease.
Lease can be prorated to closing or carried over to the next owner.
Mineral Rights:
All of the seller's interest in mineral rights will transfer to the buyer at closing.
Real Estate Taxes:
2025 property taxes will be prorated to the date of closing.
Approximate Annual Taxes: $766.50
Inquire about adjacent cropland also for sale.
02/28/2025
$701,700
701.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - Plains and County Road 310, Russell Springs, KS
701-acre ranch featuring a creek, two natural springs, and a pond set amidst wide open, western Kansas prairie.
Legal Description:
The legal description will be determined by title. The deed shall take precedence.
All Grass acres within W/2 of S11, T13 R34
E/2 of E/2 of S16, T13 South, R34
SW 1/4 of S10, T13 South, R34
S/2 of N/4 of S10, T13 South, R34
N/2 of SE/4 of S10, T13 South, R34
Location:
Approximately 5 miles east of Russell Springs, Kansas.
Grassland:
Portions of the ranch include a 4-wire fence-inquire for details.
Two spring-fed wells provide water for cattle.
Subject to tenant's rights under the current cash lease.
Lease can be prorated to closing or carried over to the next owner.
Mineral Rights:
All of the seller's interest in mineral rights will transfer to the buyer at closing.
Real Estate Taxes:
2025 property taxes will be prorated to the date of closing.
Approximate Annual Taxes: $766.50
Inquire about adjacent cropland also for sale.
02/28/2025
$701,700
701.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - Plains and County Road 310, Russell Springs, KS
701-acre ranch featuring a creek, two natural springs, and a pond set amidst wide open, western Kansas prairie.
Legal Description:
The legal description will be determined by title. The deed shall take precedence.
All Grass acres within W/2 of S11, T13 R34
E/2 of E/2 of S16, T13 South, R34
SW 1/4 of S10, T13 South, R34
S/2 of N/4 of S10, T13 South, R34
N/2 of SE/4 of S10, T13 South, R34
Location:
Approximately 5 miles east of Russell Springs, Kansas.
Grassland:
Portions of the ranch include a 4-wire fence-inquire for details.
Two spring-fed wells provide water for cattle.
Subject to tenant's rights under the current cash lease.
Lease can be prorated to closing or carried over to the next owner.
Mineral Rights:
All of the seller's interest in mineral rights will transfer to the buyer at closing.
Real Estate Taxes:
2025 property taxes will be prorated to the date of closing.
Approximate Annual Taxes: $766.50
Inquire about adjacent cropland also for sale.
02/28/2025
$701,700
701.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - Plains and County Road 310, Russell Springs, KS
701-acre ranch featuring a creek, two natural springs, and a pond set amidst wide open, western Kansas prairie.
Legal Description:
The legal description will be determined by title. The deed shall take precedence.
All Grass acres within W/2 of S11, T13 R34
E/2 of E/2 of S16, T13 South, R34
SW 1/4 of S10, T13 South, R34
S/2 of N/4 of S10, T13 South, R34
N/2 of SE/4 of S10, T13 South, R34
Location:
Approximately 5 miles east of Russell Springs, Kansas.
Grassland:
Portions of the ranch include a 4-wire fence-inquire for details.
Two spring-fed wells provide water for cattle.
Subject to tenant's rights under the current cash lease.
Lease can be prorated to closing or carried over to the next owner.
Mineral Rights:
All of the seller's interest in mineral rights will transfer to the buyer at closing.
Real Estate Taxes:
2025 property taxes will be prorated to the date of closing.
Approximate Annual Taxes: $766.50
Inquire about adjacent cropland also for sale.
02/28/2025
$701,700
701.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - Plains and County Road 310, Russell Springs, KS
701-acre ranch featuring a creek, two natural springs, and a pond set amidst wide open, western Kansas prairie.
Legal Description:
The legal description will be determined by title. The deed shall take precedence.
All Grass acres within W/2 of S11, T13 R34
E/2 of E/2 of S16, T13 South, R34
SW 1/4 of S10, T13 South, R34
S/2 of N/4 of S10, T13 South, R34
N/2 of SE/4 of S10, T13 South, R34
Location:
Approximately 5 miles east of Russell Springs, Kansas.
Grassland:
Portions of the ranch include a 4-wire fence-inquire for details.
Two spring-fed wells provide water for cattle.
Subject to tenant's rights under the current cash lease.
Lease can be prorated to closing or carried over to the next owner.
Mineral Rights:
All of the seller's interest in mineral rights will transfer to the buyer at closing.
Real Estate Taxes:
2025 property taxes will be prorated to the date of closing.
Approximate Annual Taxes: $766.50
Inquire about adjacent cropland also for sale.
02/28/2025
$701,700
701.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - Plains and County Road 310, Russell Springs, KS
701-acre ranch featuring a creek, two natural springs, and a pond set amidst wide open, western Kansas prairie.
Legal Description:
The legal description will be determined by title. The deed shall take precedence.
All Grass acres within W/2 of S11, T13 R34
E/2 of E/2 of S16, T13 South, R34
SW 1/4 of S10, T13 South, R34
S/2 of N/4 of S10, T13 South, R34
N/2 of SE/4 of S10, T13 South, R34
Location:
Approximately 5 miles east of Russell Springs, Kansas.
Grassland:
Portions of the ranch include a 4-wire fence-inquire for details.
Two spring-fed wells provide water for cattle.
Subject to tenant's rights under the current cash lease.
Lease can be prorated to closing or carried over to the next owner.
Mineral Rights:
All of the seller's interest in mineral rights will transfer to the buyer at closing.
Real Estate Taxes:
2025 property taxes will be prorated to the date of closing.
Approximate Annual Taxes: $766.50
Inquire about adjacent cropland also for sale.
02/28/2025
$701,700
701.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - Plains and County Road 310, Russell Springs, KS
701-acre ranch featuring a creek, two natural springs, and a pond set amidst wide open, western Kansas prairie.
Legal Description:
The legal description will be determined by title. The deed shall take precedence.
All Grass acres within W/2 of S11, T13 R34
E/2 of E/2 of S16, T13 South, R34
SW 1/4 of S10, T13 South, R34
S/2 of N/4 of S10, T13 South, R34
N/2 of SE/4 of S10, T13 South, R34
Location:
Approximately 5 miles east of Russell Springs, Kansas.
Grassland:
Portions of the ranch include a 4-wire fence-inquire for details.
Two spring-fed wells provide water for cattle.
Subject to tenant's rights under the current cash lease.
Lease can be prorated to closing or carried over to the next owner.
Mineral Rights:
All of the seller's interest in mineral rights will transfer to the buyer at closing.
Real Estate Taxes:
2025 property taxes will be prorated to the date of closing.
Approximate Annual Taxes: $766.50
Inquire about adjacent cropland also for sale.
02/28/2025
$701,700
701.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - Plains and County Road 310, Russell Springs, KS
701-acre ranch featuring a creek, two natural springs, and a pond set amidst wide open, western Kansas prairie.
Legal Description:
The legal description will be determined by title. The deed shall take precedence.
All Grass acres within W/2 of S11, T13 R34
E/2 of E/2 of S16, T13 South, R34
SW 1/4 of S10, T13 South, R34
S/2 of N/4 of S10, T13 South, R34
N/2 of SE/4 of S10, T13 South, R34
Location:
Approximately 5 miles east of Russell Springs, Kansas.
Grassland:
Portions of the ranch include a 4-wire fence-inquire for details.
Two spring-fed wells provide water for cattle.
Subject to tenant's rights under the current cash lease.
Lease can be prorated to closing or carried over to the next owner.
Mineral Rights:
All of the seller's interest in mineral rights will transfer to the buyer at closing.
Real Estate Taxes:
2025 property taxes will be prorated to the date of closing.
Approximate Annual Taxes: $766.50
Inquire about adjacent cropland also for sale.
02/28/2025
$701,700
701.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - Plains and County Road 310, Russell Springs, KS
701-acre ranch featuring a creek, two natural springs, and a pond set amidst wide open, western Kansas prairie.
Legal Description:
The legal description will be determined by title. The deed shall take precedence.
All Grass acres within W/2 of S11, T13 R34
E/2 of E/2 of S16, T13 South, R34
SW 1/4 of S10, T13 South, R34
S/2 of N/4 of S10, T13 South, R34
N/2 of SE/4 of S10, T13 South, R34
Location:
Approximately 5 miles east of Russell Springs, Kansas.
Grassland:
Portions of the ranch include a 4-wire fence-inquire for details.
Two spring-fed wells provide water for cattle.
Subject to tenant's rights under the current cash lease.
Lease can be prorated to closing or carried over to the next owner.
Mineral Rights:
All of the seller's interest in mineral rights will transfer to the buyer at closing.
Real Estate Taxes:
2025 property taxes will be prorated to the date of closing.
Approximate Annual Taxes: $766.50
Inquire about adjacent cropland also for sale.
02/28/2025
$701,700
701.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - Plains and County Road 310, Russell Springs, KS
701-acre ranch featuring a creek, two natural springs, and a pond set amidst wide open, western Kansas prairie.
Legal Description:
The legal description will be determined by title. The deed shall take precedence.
All Grass acres within W/2 of S11, T13 R34
E/2 of E/2 of S16, T13 South, R34
SW 1/4 of S10, T13 South, R34
S/2 of N/4 of S10, T13 South, R34
N/2 of SE/4 of S10, T13 South, R34
Location:
Approximately 5 miles east of Russell Springs, Kansas.
Grassland:
Portions of the ranch include a 4-wire fence-inquire for details.
Two spring-fed wells provide water for cattle.
Subject to tenant's rights under the current cash lease.
Lease can be prorated to closing or carried over to the next owner.
Mineral Rights:
All of the seller's interest in mineral rights will transfer to the buyer at closing.
Real Estate Taxes:
2025 property taxes will be prorated to the date of closing.
Approximate Annual Taxes: $766.50
Inquire about adjacent cropland also for sale.
02/28/2025
$701,700
701.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - Plains and County Road 310, Russell Springs, KS
701-acre ranch featuring a creek, two natural springs, and a pond set amidst wide open, western Kansas prairie.
Legal Description:
The legal description will be determined by title. The deed shall take precedence.
All Grass acres within W/2 of S11, T13 R34
E/2 of E/2 of S16, T13 South, R34
SW 1/4 of S10, T13 South, R34
S/2 of N/4 of S10, T13 South, R34
N/2 of SE/4 of S10, T13 South, R34
Location:
Approximately 5 miles east of Russell Springs, Kansas.
Grassland:
Portions of the ranch include a 4-wire fence-inquire for details.
Two spring-fed wells provide water for cattle.
Subject to tenant's rights under the current cash lease.
Lease can be prorated to closing or carried over to the next owner.
Mineral Rights:
All of the seller's interest in mineral rights will transfer to the buyer at closing.
Real Estate Taxes:
2025 property taxes will be prorated to the date of closing.
Approximate Annual Taxes: $766.50
Inquire about adjacent cropland also for sale.
02/28/2025
$701,700
701.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - Plains and County Road 310, Russell Springs, KS
701-acre ranch featuring a creek, two natural springs, and a pond set amidst wide open, western Kansas prairie.
Legal Description:
The legal description will be determined by title. The deed shall take precedence.
All Grass acres within W/2 of S11, T13 R34
E/2 of E/2 of S16, T13 South, R34
SW 1/4 of S10, T13 South, R34
S/2 of N/4 of S10, T13 South, R34
N/2 of SE/4 of S10, T13 South, R34
Location:
Approximately 5 miles east of Russell Springs, Kansas.
Grassland:
Portions of the ranch include a 4-wire fence-inquire for details.
Two spring-fed wells provide water for cattle.
Subject to tenant's rights under the current cash lease.
Lease can be prorated to closing or carried over to the next owner.
Mineral Rights:
All of the seller's interest in mineral rights will transfer to the buyer at closing.
Real Estate Taxes:
2025 property taxes will be prorated to the date of closing.
Approximate Annual Taxes: $766.50
Inquire about adjacent cropland also for sale.
02/28/2025
$701,700
701.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - Plains and County Road 310, Russell Springs, KS
701-acre ranch featuring a creek, two natural springs, and a pond set amidst wide open, western Kansas prairie.
Legal Description:
The legal description will be determined by title. The deed shall take precedence.
All Grass acres within W/2 of S11, T13 R34
E/2 of E/2 of S16, T13 South, R34
SW 1/4 of S10, T13 South, R34
S/2 of N/4 of S10, T13 South, R34
N/2 of SE/4 of S10, T13 South, R34
Location:
Approximately 5 miles east of Russell Springs, Kansas.
Grassland:
Portions of the ranch include a 4-wire fence-inquire for details.
Two spring-fed wells provide water for cattle.
Subject to tenant's rights under the current cash lease.
Lease can be prorated to closing or carried over to the next owner.
Mineral Rights:
All of the seller's interest in mineral rights will transfer to the buyer at closing.
Real Estate Taxes:
2025 property taxes will be prorated to the date of closing.
Approximate Annual Taxes: $766.50
Inquire about adjacent cropland also for sale.
02/28/2025
$701,700
701.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - Plains and County Road 310, Russell Springs, KS
701-acre ranch featuring a creek, two natural springs, and a pond set amidst wide open, western Kansas prairie.
Legal Description:
The legal description will be determined by title. The deed shall take precedence.
All Grass acres within W/2 of S11, T13 R34
E/2 of E/2 of S16, T13 South, R34
SW 1/4 of S10, T13 South, R34
S/2 of N/4 of S10, T13 South, R34
N/2 of SE/4 of S10, T13 South, R34
Location:
Approximately 5 miles east of Russell Springs, Kansas.
Grassland:
Portions of the ranch include a 4-wire fence-inquire for details.
Two spring-fed wells provide water for cattle.
Subject to tenant's rights under the current cash lease.
Lease can be prorated to closing or carried over to the next owner.
Mineral Rights:
All of the seller's interest in mineral rights will transfer to the buyer at closing.
Real Estate Taxes:
2025 property taxes will be prorated to the date of closing.
Approximate Annual Taxes: $766.50
Inquire about adjacent cropland also for sale.
08/15/2025
$778,750
311.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - 00000, Oakley, KS
311.5 +/- Acres of High Quality Tillable With Bonus Mule Deer Hunting In Logan County, KS
Property Legal: N/2 S31, T13S, R32W
Property Description: Located just West of 83 HWY in Southern Logan County and bordering the world renowned Nature Conservancy, this half section located between Oakley and Scott City offers the perfect blend of farming opportunities and trophy mule deer hunting potential. With a long history of world class mule deer and productive corn corps and currently planted to corn, the new owner will be able to take possession immediately upon the completion of the 2025 harvest. The property also features a heavy draw, abundant with wildlife that runs North and South through the Eastern portion of the property. While the draw is a nice bonus, it minimally impacts the farming opportunities. The current tenant has utilized the rich soils in the bottom of the draw to plant corn while maintaining the cover on both sides of the draw, providing the best of both worlds! If you're looking to expand your farming or investment portfolio while also securing a income generating mule deer hunting parcel, this half section is the perfect investment.
For The Investor: This half section could make for an excellent investment purchase with a crop share agreement or cash rent plan. Excellent mule deer and upland hunting are available on the property and serve as a bonus to the income from the property.
Mineral Rights: Surface Rights Only
Tenant Rights: Buyer could take possession upon completion of 2025 corn harvest.
Property Taxes: $1,718.20
Driving Directions: From Oakley, KS located along Interstate-70 travel South on HWY 83 to Mustang Road. Turn West on Mustang Road and travel 3 miles to County Road 410. Go 1/2 mile North to meet the Southeast corner of the property.
Key Features:
-Excellent Corn Growing History
-Bonus Mule Deer & Upland Hunting
-Possession Following Corn Harvest
-Strong Farming ROI Potential
-Located Near Nature Conservancy
-Great Subsoil Moisture From 2025 Rainfall
08/15/2025
$778,750
311.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - 00000, Oakley, KS
311.5 +/- Acres of High Quality Tillable With Bonus Mule Deer Hunting In Logan County, KS
Property Legal: N/2 S31, T13S, R32W
Property Description: Located just West of 83 HWY in Southern Logan County and bordering the world renowned Nature Conservancy, this half section located between Oakley and Scott City offers the perfect blend of farming opportunities and trophy mule deer hunting potential. With a long history of world class mule deer and productive corn corps and currently planted to corn, the new owner will be able to take possession immediately upon the completion of the 2025 harvest. The property also features a heavy draw, abundant with wildlife that runs North and South through the Eastern portion of the property. While the draw is a nice bonus, it minimally impacts the farming opportunities. The current tenant has utilized the rich soils in the bottom of the draw to plant corn while maintaining the cover on both sides of the draw, providing the best of both worlds! If you're looking to expand your farming or investment portfolio while also securing a income generating mule deer hunting parcel, this half section is the perfect investment.
For The Investor: This half section could make for an excellent investment purchase with a crop share agreement or cash rent plan. Excellent mule deer and upland hunting are available on the property and serve as a bonus to the income from the property.
Mineral Rights: Surface Rights Only
Tenant Rights: Buyer could take possession upon completion of 2025 corn harvest.
Property Taxes: $1,718.20
Driving Directions: From Oakley, KS located along Interstate-70 travel South on HWY 83 to Mustang Road. Turn West on Mustang Road and travel 3 miles to County Road 410. Go 1/2 mile North to meet the Southeast corner of the property.
Key Features:
-Excellent Corn Growing History
-Bonus Mule Deer & Upland Hunting
-Possession Following Corn Harvest
-Strong Farming ROI Potential
-Located Near Nature Conservancy
-Great Subsoil Moisture From 2025 Rainfall
08/15/2025
$778,750
311.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - 00000, Oakley, KS
311.5 +/- Acres of High Quality Tillable With Bonus Mule Deer Hunting In Logan County, KS
Property Legal: N/2 S31, T13S, R32W
Property Description: Located just West of 83 HWY in Southern Logan County and bordering the world renowned Nature Conservancy, this half section located between Oakley and Scott City offers the perfect blend of farming opportunities and trophy mule deer hunting potential. With a long history of world class mule deer and productive corn corps and currently planted to corn, the new owner will be able to take possession immediately upon the completion of the 2025 harvest. The property also features a heavy draw, abundant with wildlife that runs North and South through the Eastern portion of the property. While the draw is a nice bonus, it minimally impacts the farming opportunities. The current tenant has utilized the rich soils in the bottom of the draw to plant corn while maintaining the cover on both sides of the draw, providing the best of both worlds! If you're looking to expand your farming or investment portfolio while also securing a income generating mule deer hunting parcel, this half section is the perfect investment.
For The Investor: This half section could make for an excellent investment purchase with a crop share agreement or cash rent plan. Excellent mule deer and upland hunting are available on the property and serve as a bonus to the income from the property.
Mineral Rights: Surface Rights Only
Tenant Rights: Buyer could take possession upon completion of 2025 corn harvest.
Property Taxes: $1,718.20
Driving Directions: From Oakley, KS located along Interstate-70 travel South on HWY 83 to Mustang Road. Turn West on Mustang Road and travel 3 miles to County Road 410. Go 1/2 mile North to meet the Southeast corner of the property.
Key Features:
-Excellent Corn Growing History
-Bonus Mule Deer & Upland Hunting
-Possession Following Corn Harvest
-Strong Farming ROI Potential
-Located Near Nature Conservancy
-Great Subsoil Moisture From 2025 Rainfall
08/15/2025
$778,750
311.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - 00000, Oakley, KS
311.5 +/- Acres of High Quality Tillable With Bonus Mule Deer Hunting In Logan County, KS
Property Legal: N/2 S31, T13S, R32W
Property Description: Located just West of 83 HWY in Southern Logan County and bordering the world renowned Nature Conservancy, this half section located between Oakley and Scott City offers the perfect blend of farming opportunities and trophy mule deer hunting potential. With a long history of world class mule deer and productive corn corps and currently planted to corn, the new owner will be able to take possession immediately upon the completion of the 2025 harvest. The property also features a heavy draw, abundant with wildlife that runs North and South through the Eastern portion of the property. While the draw is a nice bonus, it minimally impacts the farming opportunities. The current tenant has utilized the rich soils in the bottom of the draw to plant corn while maintaining the cover on both sides of the draw, providing the best of both worlds! If you're looking to expand your farming or investment portfolio while also securing a income generating mule deer hunting parcel, this half section is the perfect investment.
For The Investor: This half section could make for an excellent investment purchase with a crop share agreement or cash rent plan. Excellent mule deer and upland hunting are available on the property and serve as a bonus to the income from the property.
Mineral Rights: Surface Rights Only
Tenant Rights: Buyer could take possession upon completion of 2025 corn harvest.
Property Taxes: $1,718.20
Driving Directions: From Oakley, KS located along Interstate-70 travel South on HWY 83 to Mustang Road. Turn West on Mustang Road and travel 3 miles to County Road 410. Go 1/2 mile North to meet the Southeast corner of the property.
Key Features:
-Excellent Corn Growing History
-Bonus Mule Deer & Upland Hunting
-Possession Following Corn Harvest
-Strong Farming ROI Potential
-Located Near Nature Conservancy
-Great Subsoil Moisture From 2025 Rainfall
08/15/2025
$778,750
311.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - 00000, Oakley, KS
311.5 +/- Acres of High Quality Tillable With Bonus Mule Deer Hunting In Logan County, KS
Property Legal: N/2 S31, T13S, R32W
Property Description: Located just West of 83 HWY in Southern Logan County and bordering the world renowned Nature Conservancy, this half section located between Oakley and Scott City offers the perfect blend of farming opportunities and trophy mule deer hunting potential. With a long history of world class mule deer and productive corn corps and currently planted to corn, the new owner will be able to take possession immediately upon the completion of the 2025 harvest. The property also features a heavy draw, abundant with wildlife that runs North and South through the Eastern portion of the property. While the draw is a nice bonus, it minimally impacts the farming opportunities. The current tenant has utilized the rich soils in the bottom of the draw to plant corn while maintaining the cover on both sides of the draw, providing the best of both worlds! If you're looking to expand your farming or investment portfolio while also securing a income generating mule deer hunting parcel, this half section is the perfect investment.
For The Investor: This half section could make for an excellent investment purchase with a crop share agreement or cash rent plan. Excellent mule deer and upland hunting are available on the property and serve as a bonus to the income from the property.
Mineral Rights: Surface Rights Only
Tenant Rights: Buyer could take possession upon completion of 2025 corn harvest.
Property Taxes: $1,718.20
Driving Directions: From Oakley, KS located along Interstate-70 travel South on HWY 83 to Mustang Road. Turn West on Mustang Road and travel 3 miles to County Road 410. Go 1/2 mile North to meet the Southeast corner of the property.
Key Features:
-Excellent Corn Growing History
-Bonus Mule Deer & Upland Hunting
-Possession Following Corn Harvest
-Strong Farming ROI Potential
-Located Near Nature Conservancy
-Great Subsoil Moisture From 2025 Rainfall
08/15/2025
$778,750
311.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - 00000, Oakley, KS
311.5 +/- Acres of High Quality Tillable With Bonus Mule Deer Hunting In Logan County, KS
Property Legal: N/2 S31, T13S, R32W
Property Description: Located just West of 83 HWY in Southern Logan County and bordering the world renowned Nature Conservancy, this half section located between Oakley and Scott City offers the perfect blend of farming opportunities and trophy mule deer hunting potential. With a long history of world class mule deer and productive corn corps and currently planted to corn, the new owner will be able to take possession immediately upon the completion of the 2025 harvest. The property also features a heavy draw, abundant with wildlife that runs North and South through the Eastern portion of the property. While the draw is a nice bonus, it minimally impacts the farming opportunities. The current tenant has utilized the rich soils in the bottom of the draw to plant corn while maintaining the cover on both sides of the draw, providing the best of both worlds! If you're looking to expand your farming or investment portfolio while also securing a income generating mule deer hunting parcel, this half section is the perfect investment.
For The Investor: This half section could make for an excellent investment purchase with a crop share agreement or cash rent plan. Excellent mule deer and upland hunting are available on the property and serve as a bonus to the income from the property.
Mineral Rights: Surface Rights Only
Tenant Rights: Buyer could take possession upon completion of 2025 corn harvest.
Property Taxes: $1,718.20
Driving Directions: From Oakley, KS located along Interstate-70 travel South on HWY 83 to Mustang Road. Turn West on Mustang Road and travel 3 miles to County Road 410. Go 1/2 mile North to meet the Southeast corner of the property.
Key Features:
-Excellent Corn Growing History
-Bonus Mule Deer & Upland Hunting
-Possession Following Corn Harvest
-Strong Farming ROI Potential
-Located Near Nature Conservancy
-Great Subsoil Moisture From 2025 Rainfall
08/15/2025
$778,750
311.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - 00000, Oakley, KS
311.5 +/- Acres of High Quality Tillable With Bonus Mule Deer Hunting In Logan County, KS
Property Legal: N/2 S31, T13S, R32W
Property Description: Located just West of 83 HWY in Southern Logan County and bordering the world renowned Nature Conservancy, this half section located between Oakley and Scott City offers the perfect blend of farming opportunities and trophy mule deer hunting potential. With a long history of world class mule deer and productive corn corps and currently planted to corn, the new owner will be able to take possession immediately upon the completion of the 2025 harvest. The property also features a heavy draw, abundant with wildlife that runs North and South through the Eastern portion of the property. While the draw is a nice bonus, it minimally impacts the farming opportunities. The current tenant has utilized the rich soils in the bottom of the draw to plant corn while maintaining the cover on both sides of the draw, providing the best of both worlds! If you're looking to expand your farming or investment portfolio while also securing a income generating mule deer hunting parcel, this half section is the perfect investment.
For The Investor: This half section could make for an excellent investment purchase with a crop share agreement or cash rent plan. Excellent mule deer and upland hunting are available on the property and serve as a bonus to the income from the property.
Mineral Rights: Surface Rights Only
Tenant Rights: Buyer could take possession upon completion of 2025 corn harvest.
Property Taxes: $1,718.20
Driving Directions: From Oakley, KS located along Interstate-70 travel South on HWY 83 to Mustang Road. Turn West on Mustang Road and travel 3 miles to County Road 410. Go 1/2 mile North to meet the Southeast corner of the property.
Key Features:
-Excellent Corn Growing History
-Bonus Mule Deer & Upland Hunting
-Possession Following Corn Harvest
-Strong Farming ROI Potential
-Located Near Nature Conservancy
-Great Subsoil Moisture From 2025 Rainfall
08/15/2025
$778,750
311.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - 00000, Oakley, KS
311.5 +/- Acres of High Quality Tillable With Bonus Mule Deer Hunting In Logan County, KS
Property Legal: N/2 S31, T13S, R32W
Property Description: Located just West of 83 HWY in Southern Logan County and bordering the world renowned Nature Conservancy, this half section located between Oakley and Scott City offers the perfect blend of farming opportunities and trophy mule deer hunting potential. With a long history of world class mule deer and productive corn corps and currently planted to corn, the new owner will be able to take possession immediately upon the completion of the 2025 harvest. The property also features a heavy draw, abundant with wildlife that runs North and South through the Eastern portion of the property. While the draw is a nice bonus, it minimally impacts the farming opportunities. The current tenant has utilized the rich soils in the bottom of the draw to plant corn while maintaining the cover on both sides of the draw, providing the best of both worlds! If you're looking to expand your farming or investment portfolio while also securing a income generating mule deer hunting parcel, this half section is the perfect investment.
For The Investor: This half section could make for an excellent investment purchase with a crop share agreement or cash rent plan. Excellent mule deer and upland hunting are available on the property and serve as a bonus to the income from the property.
Mineral Rights: Surface Rights Only
Tenant Rights: Buyer could take possession upon completion of 2025 corn harvest.
Property Taxes: $1,718.20
Driving Directions: From Oakley, KS located along Interstate-70 travel South on HWY 83 to Mustang Road. Turn West on Mustang Road and travel 3 miles to County Road 410. Go 1/2 mile North to meet the Southeast corner of the property.
Key Features:
-Excellent Corn Growing History
-Bonus Mule Deer & Upland Hunting
-Possession Following Corn Harvest
-Strong Farming ROI Potential
-Located Near Nature Conservancy
-Great Subsoil Moisture From 2025 Rainfall
08/15/2025
$778,750
311.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - 00000, Oakley, KS
311.5 +/- Acres of High Quality Tillable With Bonus Mule Deer Hunting In Logan County, KS
Property Legal: N/2 S31, T13S, R32W
Property Description: Located just West of 83 HWY in Southern Logan County and bordering the world renowned Nature Conservancy, this half section located between Oakley and Scott City offers the perfect blend of farming opportunities and trophy mule deer hunting potential. With a long history of world class mule deer and productive corn corps and currently planted to corn, the new owner will be able to take possession immediately upon the completion of the 2025 harvest. The property also features a heavy draw, abundant with wildlife that runs North and South through the Eastern portion of the property. While the draw is a nice bonus, it minimally impacts the farming opportunities. The current tenant has utilized the rich soils in the bottom of the draw to plant corn while maintaining the cover on both sides of the draw, providing the best of both worlds! If you're looking to expand your farming or investment portfolio while also securing a income generating mule deer hunting parcel, this half section is the perfect investment.
For The Investor: This half section could make for an excellent investment purchase with a crop share agreement or cash rent plan. Excellent mule deer and upland hunting are available on the property and serve as a bonus to the income from the property.
Mineral Rights: Surface Rights Only
Tenant Rights: Buyer could take possession upon completion of 2025 corn harvest.
Property Taxes: $1,718.20
Driving Directions: From Oakley, KS located along Interstate-70 travel South on HWY 83 to Mustang Road. Turn West on Mustang Road and travel 3 miles to County Road 410. Go 1/2 mile North to meet the Southeast corner of the property.
Key Features:
-Excellent Corn Growing History
-Bonus Mule Deer & Upland Hunting
-Possession Following Corn Harvest
-Strong Farming ROI Potential
-Located Near Nature Conservancy
-Great Subsoil Moisture From 2025 Rainfall
08/15/2025
$778,750
311.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - 00000, Oakley, KS
311.5 +/- Acres of High Quality Tillable With Bonus Mule Deer Hunting In Logan County, KS
Property Legal: N/2 S31, T13S, R32W
Property Description: Located just West of 83 HWY in Southern Logan County and bordering the world renowned Nature Conservancy, this half section located between Oakley and Scott City offers the perfect blend of farming opportunities and trophy mule deer hunting potential. With a long history of world class mule deer and productive corn corps and currently planted to corn, the new owner will be able to take possession immediately upon the completion of the 2025 harvest. The property also features a heavy draw, abundant with wildlife that runs North and South through the Eastern portion of the property. While the draw is a nice bonus, it minimally impacts the farming opportunities. The current tenant has utilized the rich soils in the bottom of the draw to plant corn while maintaining the cover on both sides of the draw, providing the best of both worlds! If you're looking to expand your farming or investment portfolio while also securing a income generating mule deer hunting parcel, this half section is the perfect investment.
For The Investor: This half section could make for an excellent investment purchase with a crop share agreement or cash rent plan. Excellent mule deer and upland hunting are available on the property and serve as a bonus to the income from the property.
Mineral Rights: Surface Rights Only
Tenant Rights: Buyer could take possession upon completion of 2025 corn harvest.
Property Taxes: $1,718.20
Driving Directions: From Oakley, KS located along Interstate-70 travel South on HWY 83 to Mustang Road. Turn West on Mustang Road and travel 3 miles to County Road 410. Go 1/2 mile North to meet the Southeast corner of the property.
Key Features:
-Excellent Corn Growing History
-Bonus Mule Deer & Upland Hunting
-Possession Following Corn Harvest
-Strong Farming ROI Potential
-Located Near Nature Conservancy
-Great Subsoil Moisture From 2025 Rainfall
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