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10/10/2025
$1,100,000
155.38 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - 1910 2 Rd, Damar, KS
Simoneau Farms is a turn-key 155.38 acre cattle ranch with a fully remodeled 3,869 sq ft Victorian home, with a 2500+/- SqFt basement that blends historic charm and modern comfort. Includes cross-fenced pastures, working pens, cultivation, and alfalfa. Ideal for livestock, wildlife, and rural living just a half mile from blacktop, this property is ready for immediate ranching use with no detail overlooked.
Land
This exceptional 155.38 acre ranch offers a highly functional and thoughtfully managed layout, designed for both productivity and long-term sustainability. The entire property is fenced, allowing for rotational grazing and effective herd control. Pastures are equipped with well-placed gates, chutes, and working alleys that simplify livestock movement and increase operational efficiency.
The ranch includes cultivation and high-quality alfalfa, offering valuable feed or income potential. The remaining acreage features native Kansas grasses, with gentle draws running through that provide natural drainage, forage diversity, and cover for wildlife.
Each pasture is serviced by rural water tanks, ensuring consistent water access for cattle, and the home site includes a private water well for added reliability. The property's natural terrain and vegetation make it ideal not only for livestock but also for maintaining healthy soil and a diverse ecosystem. Access is easy, with the ranch located just a half mile from a blacktop road.
Improvements
At the heart of this ranch is a beautifully remodeled 3,869 sq ft Victorian home with an approximate 2500 SqFt basement that blends old-world charm with modern luxury. This 6-bedroom, 4-bath home boasts an open floor plan, highlighted by a spacious kitchen with a large island, seamlessly connected to a generous living area that offers panoramic ranch views. While preserving its historical character, the home includes updated amenities and finishes to meet the needs of a modern home.
The residence is surrounded by meticulously maintained landscaping and a well-kept yard, providing a beautiful centerpiece in the midst of a working ranch. Additional comfort features include a whole-farm backup generator that powers the home and main ranch systemsensuring uninterrupted operations. Outdoor amenities include a private pool, covered patio with a built-in grill, ice maker, and dedicated pool shed, creating an ideal space for entertaining or relaxing after a day's work.
Ranch infrastructure is first-class and designed with operational ease in mind:
Excellent working pens
Calving barn with pens and integrated chute system
Multiple cross-fenced pastures for rotation and separation
Well-built gates, alleys, and sorting areas
All facilities are well-maintained and ready to handle cattle, horses, or other livestock efficiently.
Recreation
In addition to its robust agricultural capability, this property offers exceptional recreational value. The combination of native grasses, cultivated fields, draws, and water resources creates ideal conditions for wildlife. The ranch is home to healthy populations of whitetail deer, turkey, and upland game birds, offering outstanding hunting opportunities throughout the year.
For those who enjoy the outdoors beyond hunting, the landscaped pool area and patio make it easy to unwind and entertain, turning this working ranch into a lifestyle retreat. Whether you're an avid outdoorsman, a ranching family, or someone looking for a self-sufficient rural escape, the recreational offerings are as strong as the operational ones.
Region & Climate
Damar, Kansas, experiences a moderate climate typical of Central Kansas. Summers are warm to hot, with daytime temperatures often reaching the upper 80s and low 90s, while nighttime lows fall into the 60s. Winters are colder, with daytime highs usually in the 30s to 40s, and nighttime lows dropping into the 10s and 20s. Spring and fall are transitional seasons with moderate temperatures and shifting weather patterns. Spring tends to be wet and stormy, while fall is typically dry and mild, making it a favorite season for outdoor activities and harvests. The area receives an average of 25 inches of precipitation annually, most of which falls during the late spring and early summer months. Snowfall is light to moderate in the winter.
Location
Simoneau Farms is located just 1 mile straight south of Damar, a small rural town located in Rooks County in north-central Kansas. It is also just a half mile from blacktop with highway 18. Damar lies along U.S. Highway 18, offering a peaceful setting surrounded by farmland and prairie.
The town is approximately 23 miles west of Stockton, the county seat of Rooks County, which offers local services and amenities.
To the east, Plainville is about 20miles away, providing additional shopping, healthcare, and educational facilities.
Hays is a major hub in northwestern Kansas, is located about 45miles southeast of Damar. Hays is home to Fort Hays State University and Hays Medical Center, and is the largest city in the region. It features a wide variety of shopping centers, restaurants, coffee shops, entertainment options, making it a popular spot for weekend trips, errands, and social outings.
Hill City, another nearby community, lies about 16 miles west of Damar.
In terms of natural and recreational attractions:
Webster State Park, a popular spot for fishing, boating, hiking, and camping, is located about 14 miles east of Damar near Stockton.
Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge, known for its birdwatching and scenic prairie views, is around 50miles northeast.
10/10/2025
$1,100,000
155.38 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - 1910 2 Rd, Damar, KS
Simoneau Farms is a turn-key 155.38 acre cattle ranch with a fully remodeled 3,869 sq ft Victorian home, with a 2500+/- SqFt basement that blends historic charm and modern comfort. Includes cross-fenced pastures, working pens, cultivation, and alfalfa. Ideal for livestock, wildlife, and rural living just a half mile from blacktop, this property is ready for immediate ranching use with no detail overlooked.
Land
This exceptional 155.38 acre ranch offers a highly functional and thoughtfully managed layout, designed for both productivity and long-term sustainability. The entire property is fenced, allowing for rotational grazing and effective herd control. Pastures are equipped with well-placed gates, chutes, and working alleys that simplify livestock movement and increase operational efficiency.
The ranch includes cultivation and high-quality alfalfa, offering valuable feed or income potential. The remaining acreage features native Kansas grasses, with gentle draws running through that provide natural drainage, forage diversity, and cover for wildlife.
Each pasture is serviced by rural water tanks, ensuring consistent water access for cattle, and the home site includes a private water well for added reliability. The property's natural terrain and vegetation make it ideal not only for livestock but also for maintaining healthy soil and a diverse ecosystem. Access is easy, with the ranch located just a half mile from a blacktop road.
Improvements
At the heart of this ranch is a beautifully remodeled 3,869 sq ft Victorian home with an approximate 2500 SqFt basement that blends old-world charm with modern luxury. This 6-bedroom, 4-bath home boasts an open floor plan, highlighted by a spacious kitchen with a large island, seamlessly connected to a generous living area that offers panoramic ranch views. While preserving its historical character, the home includes updated amenities and finishes to meet the needs of a modern home.
The residence is surrounded by meticulously maintained landscaping and a well-kept yard, providing a beautiful centerpiece in the midst of a working ranch. Additional comfort features include a whole-farm backup generator that powers the home and main ranch systemsensuring uninterrupted operations. Outdoor amenities include a private pool, covered patio with a built-in grill, ice maker, and dedicated pool shed, creating an ideal space for entertaining or relaxing after a day's work.
Ranch infrastructure is first-class and designed with operational ease in mind:
Excellent working pens
Calving barn with pens and integrated chute system
Multiple cross-fenced pastures for rotation and separation
Well-built gates, alleys, and sorting areas
All facilities are well-maintained and ready to handle cattle, horses, or other livestock efficiently.
Recreation
In addition to its robust agricultural capability, this property offers exceptional recreational value. The combination of native grasses, cultivated fields, draws, and water resources creates ideal conditions for wildlife. The ranch is home to healthy populations of whitetail deer, turkey, and upland game birds, offering outstanding hunting opportunities throughout the year.
For those who enjoy the outdoors beyond hunting, the landscaped pool area and patio make it easy to unwind and entertain, turning this working ranch into a lifestyle retreat. Whether you're an avid outdoorsman, a ranching family, or someone looking for a self-sufficient rural escape, the recreational offerings are as strong as the operational ones.
Region & Climate
Damar, Kansas, experiences a moderate climate typical of Central Kansas. Summers are warm to hot, with daytime temperatures often reaching the upper 80s and low 90s, while nighttime lows fall into the 60s. Winters are colder, with daytime highs usually in the 30s to 40s, and nighttime lows dropping into the 10s and 20s. Spring and fall are transitional seasons with moderate temperatures and shifting weather patterns. Spring tends to be wet and stormy, while fall is typically dry and mild, making it a favorite season for outdoor activities and harvests. The area receives an average of 25 inches of precipitation annually, most of which falls during the late spring and early summer months. Snowfall is light to moderate in the winter.
Location
Simoneau Farms is located just 1 mile straight south of Damar, a small rural town located in Rooks County in north-central Kansas. It is also just a half mile from blacktop with highway 18. Damar lies along U.S. Highway 18, offering a peaceful setting surrounded by farmland and prairie.
The town is approximately 23 miles west of Stockton, the county seat of Rooks County, which offers local services and amenities.
To the east, Plainville is about 20miles away, providing additional shopping, healthcare, and educational facilities.
Hays is a major hub in northwestern Kansas, is located about 45miles southeast of Damar. Hays is home to Fort Hays State University and Hays Medical Center, and is the largest city in the region. It features a wide variety of shopping centers, restaurants, coffee shops, entertainment options, making it a popular spot for weekend trips, errands, and social outings.
Hill City, another nearby community, lies about 16 miles west of Damar.
In terms of natural and recreational attractions:
Webster State Park, a popular spot for fishing, boating, hiking, and camping, is located about 14 miles east of Damar near Stockton.
Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge, known for its birdwatching and scenic prairie views, is around 50miles northeast.
10/10/2025
$1,100,000
155.38 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - 1910 2 Rd, Damar, KS
Simoneau Farms is a turn-key 155.38 acre cattle ranch with a fully remodeled 3,869 sq ft Victorian home, with a 2500+/- SqFt basement that blends historic charm and modern comfort. Includes cross-fenced pastures, working pens, cultivation, and alfalfa. Ideal for livestock, wildlife, and rural living just a half mile from blacktop, this property is ready for immediate ranching use with no detail overlooked.
Land
This exceptional 155.38 acre ranch offers a highly functional and thoughtfully managed layout, designed for both productivity and long-term sustainability. The entire property is fenced, allowing for rotational grazing and effective herd control. Pastures are equipped with well-placed gates, chutes, and working alleys that simplify livestock movement and increase operational efficiency.
The ranch includes cultivation and high-quality alfalfa, offering valuable feed or income potential. The remaining acreage features native Kansas grasses, with gentle draws running through that provide natural drainage, forage diversity, and cover for wildlife.
Each pasture is serviced by rural water tanks, ensuring consistent water access for cattle, and the home site includes a private water well for added reliability. The property's natural terrain and vegetation make it ideal not only for livestock but also for maintaining healthy soil and a diverse ecosystem. Access is easy, with the ranch located just a half mile from a blacktop road.
Improvements
At the heart of this ranch is a beautifully remodeled 3,869 sq ft Victorian home with an approximate 2500 SqFt basement that blends old-world charm with modern luxury. This 6-bedroom, 4-bath home boasts an open floor plan, highlighted by a spacious kitchen with a large island, seamlessly connected to a generous living area that offers panoramic ranch views. While preserving its historical character, the home includes updated amenities and finishes to meet the needs of a modern home.
The residence is surrounded by meticulously maintained landscaping and a well-kept yard, providing a beautiful centerpiece in the midst of a working ranch. Additional comfort features include a whole-farm backup generator that powers the home and main ranch systemsensuring uninterrupted operations. Outdoor amenities include a private pool, covered patio with a built-in grill, ice maker, and dedicated pool shed, creating an ideal space for entertaining or relaxing after a day's work.
Ranch infrastructure is first-class and designed with operational ease in mind:
Excellent working pens
Calving barn with pens and integrated chute system
Multiple cross-fenced pastures for rotation and separation
Well-built gates, alleys, and sorting areas
All facilities are well-maintained and ready to handle cattle, horses, or other livestock efficiently.
Recreation
In addition to its robust agricultural capability, this property offers exceptional recreational value. The combination of native grasses, cultivated fields, draws, and water resources creates ideal conditions for wildlife. The ranch is home to healthy populations of whitetail deer, turkey, and upland game birds, offering outstanding hunting opportunities throughout the year.
For those who enjoy the outdoors beyond hunting, the landscaped pool area and patio make it easy to unwind and entertain, turning this working ranch into a lifestyle retreat. Whether you're an avid outdoorsman, a ranching family, or someone looking for a self-sufficient rural escape, the recreational offerings are as strong as the operational ones.
Region & Climate
Damar, Kansas, experiences a moderate climate typical of Central Kansas. Summers are warm to hot, with daytime temperatures often reaching the upper 80s and low 90s, while nighttime lows fall into the 60s. Winters are colder, with daytime highs usually in the 30s to 40s, and nighttime lows dropping into the 10s and 20s. Spring and fall are transitional seasons with moderate temperatures and shifting weather patterns. Spring tends to be wet and stormy, while fall is typically dry and mild, making it a favorite season for outdoor activities and harvests. The area receives an average of 25 inches of precipitation annually, most of which falls during the late spring and early summer months. Snowfall is light to moderate in the winter.
Location
Simoneau Farms is located just 1 mile straight south of Damar, a small rural town located in Rooks County in north-central Kansas. It is also just a half mile from blacktop with highway 18. Damar lies along U.S. Highway 18, offering a peaceful setting surrounded by farmland and prairie.
The town is approximately 23 miles west of Stockton, the county seat of Rooks County, which offers local services and amenities.
To the east, Plainville is about 20miles away, providing additional shopping, healthcare, and educational facilities.
Hays is a major hub in northwestern Kansas, is located about 45miles southeast of Damar. Hays is home to Fort Hays State University and Hays Medical Center, and is the largest city in the region. It features a wide variety of shopping centers, restaurants, coffee shops, entertainment options, making it a popular spot for weekend trips, errands, and social outings.
Hill City, another nearby community, lies about 16 miles west of Damar.
In terms of natural and recreational attractions:
Webster State Park, a popular spot for fishing, boating, hiking, and camping, is located about 14 miles east of Damar near Stockton.
Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge, known for its birdwatching and scenic prairie views, is around 50miles northeast.
10/10/2025
$1,100,000
155.38 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - 1910 2 Rd, Damar, KS
Simoneau Farms is a turn-key 155.38 acre cattle ranch with a fully remodeled 3,869 sq ft Victorian home, with a 2500+/- SqFt basement that blends historic charm and modern comfort. Includes cross-fenced pastures, working pens, cultivation, and alfalfa. Ideal for livestock, wildlife, and rural living just a half mile from blacktop, this property is ready for immediate ranching use with no detail overlooked.
Land
This exceptional 155.38 acre ranch offers a highly functional and thoughtfully managed layout, designed for both productivity and long-term sustainability. The entire property is fenced, allowing for rotational grazing and effective herd control. Pastures are equipped with well-placed gates, chutes, and working alleys that simplify livestock movement and increase operational efficiency.
The ranch includes cultivation and high-quality alfalfa, offering valuable feed or income potential. The remaining acreage features native Kansas grasses, with gentle draws running through that provide natural drainage, forage diversity, and cover for wildlife.
Each pasture is serviced by rural water tanks, ensuring consistent water access for cattle, and the home site includes a private water well for added reliability. The property's natural terrain and vegetation make it ideal not only for livestock but also for maintaining healthy soil and a diverse ecosystem. Access is easy, with the ranch located just a half mile from a blacktop road.
Improvements
At the heart of this ranch is a beautifully remodeled 3,869 sq ft Victorian home with an approximate 2500 SqFt basement that blends old-world charm with modern luxury. This 6-bedroom, 4-bath home boasts an open floor plan, highlighted by a spacious kitchen with a large island, seamlessly connected to a generous living area that offers panoramic ranch views. While preserving its historical character, the home includes updated amenities and finishes to meet the needs of a modern home.
The residence is surrounded by meticulously maintained landscaping and a well-kept yard, providing a beautiful centerpiece in the midst of a working ranch. Additional comfort features include a whole-farm backup generator that powers the home and main ranch systemsensuring uninterrupted operations. Outdoor amenities include a private pool, covered patio with a built-in grill, ice maker, and dedicated pool shed, creating an ideal space for entertaining or relaxing after a day's work.
Ranch infrastructure is first-class and designed with operational ease in mind:
Excellent working pens
Calving barn with pens and integrated chute system
Multiple cross-fenced pastures for rotation and separation
Well-built gates, alleys, and sorting areas
All facilities are well-maintained and ready to handle cattle, horses, or other livestock efficiently.
Recreation
In addition to its robust agricultural capability, this property offers exceptional recreational value. The combination of native grasses, cultivated fields, draws, and water resources creates ideal conditions for wildlife. The ranch is home to healthy populations of whitetail deer, turkey, and upland game birds, offering outstanding hunting opportunities throughout the year.
For those who enjoy the outdoors beyond hunting, the landscaped pool area and patio make it easy to unwind and entertain, turning this working ranch into a lifestyle retreat. Whether you're an avid outdoorsman, a ranching family, or someone looking for a self-sufficient rural escape, the recreational offerings are as strong as the operational ones.
Region & Climate
Damar, Kansas, experiences a moderate climate typical of Central Kansas. Summers are warm to hot, with daytime temperatures often reaching the upper 80s and low 90s, while nighttime lows fall into the 60s. Winters are colder, with daytime highs usually in the 30s to 40s, and nighttime lows dropping into the 10s and 20s. Spring and fall are transitional seasons with moderate temperatures and shifting weather patterns. Spring tends to be wet and stormy, while fall is typically dry and mild, making it a favorite season for outdoor activities and harvests. The area receives an average of 25 inches of precipitation annually, most of which falls during the late spring and early summer months. Snowfall is light to moderate in the winter.
Location
Simoneau Farms is located just 1 mile straight south of Damar, a small rural town located in Rooks County in north-central Kansas. It is also just a half mile from blacktop with highway 18. Damar lies along U.S. Highway 18, offering a peaceful setting surrounded by farmland and prairie.
The town is approximately 23 miles west of Stockton, the county seat of Rooks County, which offers local services and amenities.
To the east, Plainville is about 20miles away, providing additional shopping, healthcare, and educational facilities.
Hays is a major hub in northwestern Kansas, is located about 45miles southeast of Damar. Hays is home to Fort Hays State University and Hays Medical Center, and is the largest city in the region. It features a wide variety of shopping centers, restaurants, coffee shops, entertainment options, making it a popular spot for weekend trips, errands, and social outings.
Hill City, another nearby community, lies about 16 miles west of Damar.
In terms of natural and recreational attractions:
Webster State Park, a popular spot for fishing, boating, hiking, and camping, is located about 14 miles east of Damar near Stockton.
Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge, known for its birdwatching and scenic prairie views, is around 50miles northeast.
10/10/2025
$1,100,000
155.38 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - 1910 2 Rd, Damar, KS
Simoneau Farms is a turn-key 155.38 acre cattle ranch with a fully remodeled 3,869 sq ft Victorian home, with a 2500+/- SqFt basement that blends historic charm and modern comfort. Includes cross-fenced pastures, working pens, cultivation, and alfalfa. Ideal for livestock, wildlife, and rural living just a half mile from blacktop, this property is ready for immediate ranching use with no detail overlooked.
Land
This exceptional 155.38 acre ranch offers a highly functional and thoughtfully managed layout, designed for both productivity and long-term sustainability. The entire property is fenced, allowing for rotational grazing and effective herd control. Pastures are equipped with well-placed gates, chutes, and working alleys that simplify livestock movement and increase operational efficiency.
The ranch includes cultivation and high-quality alfalfa, offering valuable feed or income potential. The remaining acreage features native Kansas grasses, with gentle draws running through that provide natural drainage, forage diversity, and cover for wildlife.
Each pasture is serviced by rural water tanks, ensuring consistent water access for cattle, and the home site includes a private water well for added reliability. The property's natural terrain and vegetation make it ideal not only for livestock but also for maintaining healthy soil and a diverse ecosystem. Access is easy, with the ranch located just a half mile from a blacktop road.
Improvements
At the heart of this ranch is a beautifully remodeled 3,869 sq ft Victorian home with an approximate 2500 SqFt basement that blends old-world charm with modern luxury. This 6-bedroom, 4-bath home boasts an open floor plan, highlighted by a spacious kitchen with a large island, seamlessly connected to a generous living area that offers panoramic ranch views. While preserving its historical character, the home includes updated amenities and finishes to meet the needs of a modern home.
The residence is surrounded by meticulously maintained landscaping and a well-kept yard, providing a beautiful centerpiece in the midst of a working ranch. Additional comfort features include a whole-farm backup generator that powers the home and main ranch systemsensuring uninterrupted operations. Outdoor amenities include a private pool, covered patio with a built-in grill, ice maker, and dedicated pool shed, creating an ideal space for entertaining or relaxing after a day's work.
Ranch infrastructure is first-class and designed with operational ease in mind:
Excellent working pens
Calving barn with pens and integrated chute system
Multiple cross-fenced pastures for rotation and separation
Well-built gates, alleys, and sorting areas
All facilities are well-maintained and ready to handle cattle, horses, or other livestock efficiently.
Recreation
In addition to its robust agricultural capability, this property offers exceptional recreational value. The combination of native grasses, cultivated fields, draws, and water resources creates ideal conditions for wildlife. The ranch is home to healthy populations of whitetail deer, turkey, and upland game birds, offering outstanding hunting opportunities throughout the year.
For those who enjoy the outdoors beyond hunting, the landscaped pool area and patio make it easy to unwind and entertain, turning this working ranch into a lifestyle retreat. Whether you're an avid outdoorsman, a ranching family, or someone looking for a self-sufficient rural escape, the recreational offerings are as strong as the operational ones.
Region & Climate
Damar, Kansas, experiences a moderate climate typical of Central Kansas. Summers are warm to hot, with daytime temperatures often reaching the upper 80s and low 90s, while nighttime lows fall into the 60s. Winters are colder, with daytime highs usually in the 30s to 40s, and nighttime lows dropping into the 10s and 20s. Spring and fall are transitional seasons with moderate temperatures and shifting weather patterns. Spring tends to be wet and stormy, while fall is typically dry and mild, making it a favorite season for outdoor activities and harvests. The area receives an average of 25 inches of precipitation annually, most of which falls during the late spring and early summer months. Snowfall is light to moderate in the winter.
Location
Simoneau Farms is located just 1 mile straight south of Damar, a small rural town located in Rooks County in north-central Kansas. It is also just a half mile from blacktop with highway 18. Damar lies along U.S. Highway 18, offering a peaceful setting surrounded by farmland and prairie.
The town is approximately 23 miles west of Stockton, the county seat of Rooks County, which offers local services and amenities.
To the east, Plainville is about 20miles away, providing additional shopping, healthcare, and educational facilities.
Hays is a major hub in northwestern Kansas, is located about 45miles southeast of Damar. Hays is home to Fort Hays State University and Hays Medical Center, and is the largest city in the region. It features a wide variety of shopping centers, restaurants, coffee shops, entertainment options, making it a popular spot for weekend trips, errands, and social outings.
Hill City, another nearby community, lies about 16 miles west of Damar.
In terms of natural and recreational attractions:
Webster State Park, a popular spot for fishing, boating, hiking, and camping, is located about 14 miles east of Damar near Stockton.
Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge, known for its birdwatching and scenic prairie views, is around 50miles northeast.
10/10/2025
$1,100,000
155.38 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - 1910 2 Rd, Damar, KS
Simoneau Farms is a turn-key 155.38 acre cattle ranch with a fully remodeled 3,869 sq ft Victorian home, with a 2500+/- SqFt basement that blends historic charm and modern comfort. Includes cross-fenced pastures, working pens, cultivation, and alfalfa. Ideal for livestock, wildlife, and rural living just a half mile from blacktop, this property is ready for immediate ranching use with no detail overlooked.
Land
This exceptional 155.38 acre ranch offers a highly functional and thoughtfully managed layout, designed for both productivity and long-term sustainability. The entire property is fenced, allowing for rotational grazing and effective herd control. Pastures are equipped with well-placed gates, chutes, and working alleys that simplify livestock movement and increase operational efficiency.
The ranch includes cultivation and high-quality alfalfa, offering valuable feed or income potential. The remaining acreage features native Kansas grasses, with gentle draws running through that provide natural drainage, forage diversity, and cover for wildlife.
Each pasture is serviced by rural water tanks, ensuring consistent water access for cattle, and the home site includes a private water well for added reliability. The property's natural terrain and vegetation make it ideal not only for livestock but also for maintaining healthy soil and a diverse ecosystem. Access is easy, with the ranch located just a half mile from a blacktop road.
Improvements
At the heart of this ranch is a beautifully remodeled 3,869 sq ft Victorian home with an approximate 2500 SqFt basement that blends old-world charm with modern luxury. This 6-bedroom, 4-bath home boasts an open floor plan, highlighted by a spacious kitchen with a large island, seamlessly connected to a generous living area that offers panoramic ranch views. While preserving its historical character, the home includes updated amenities and finishes to meet the needs of a modern home.
The residence is surrounded by meticulously maintained landscaping and a well-kept yard, providing a beautiful centerpiece in the midst of a working ranch. Additional comfort features include a whole-farm backup generator that powers the home and main ranch systemsensuring uninterrupted operations. Outdoor amenities include a private pool, covered patio with a built-in grill, ice maker, and dedicated pool shed, creating an ideal space for entertaining or relaxing after a day's work.
Ranch infrastructure is first-class and designed with operational ease in mind:
Excellent working pens
Calving barn with pens and integrated chute system
Multiple cross-fenced pastures for rotation and separation
Well-built gates, alleys, and sorting areas
All facilities are well-maintained and ready to handle cattle, horses, or other livestock efficiently.
Recreation
In addition to its robust agricultural capability, this property offers exceptional recreational value. The combination of native grasses, cultivated fields, draws, and water resources creates ideal conditions for wildlife. The ranch is home to healthy populations of whitetail deer, turkey, and upland game birds, offering outstanding hunting opportunities throughout the year.
For those who enjoy the outdoors beyond hunting, the landscaped pool area and patio make it easy to unwind and entertain, turning this working ranch into a lifestyle retreat. Whether you're an avid outdoorsman, a ranching family, or someone looking for a self-sufficient rural escape, the recreational offerings are as strong as the operational ones.
Region & Climate
Damar, Kansas, experiences a moderate climate typical of Central Kansas. Summers are warm to hot, with daytime temperatures often reaching the upper 80s and low 90s, while nighttime lows fall into the 60s. Winters are colder, with daytime highs usually in the 30s to 40s, and nighttime lows dropping into the 10s and 20s. Spring and fall are transitional seasons with moderate temperatures and shifting weather patterns. Spring tends to be wet and stormy, while fall is typically dry and mild, making it a favorite season for outdoor activities and harvests. The area receives an average of 25 inches of precipitation annually, most of which falls during the late spring and early summer months. Snowfall is light to moderate in the winter.
Location
Simoneau Farms is located just 1 mile straight south of Damar, a small rural town located in Rooks County in north-central Kansas. It is also just a half mile from blacktop with highway 18. Damar lies along U.S. Highway 18, offering a peaceful setting surrounded by farmland and prairie.
The town is approximately 23 miles west of Stockton, the county seat of Rooks County, which offers local services and amenities.
To the east, Plainville is about 20miles away, providing additional shopping, healthcare, and educational facilities.
Hays is a major hub in northwestern Kansas, is located about 45miles southeast of Damar. Hays is home to Fort Hays State University and Hays Medical Center, and is the largest city in the region. It features a wide variety of shopping centers, restaurants, coffee shops, entertainment options, making it a popular spot for weekend trips, errands, and social outings.
Hill City, another nearby community, lies about 16 miles west of Damar.
In terms of natural and recreational attractions:
Webster State Park, a popular spot for fishing, boating, hiking, and camping, is located about 14 miles east of Damar near Stockton.
Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge, known for its birdwatching and scenic prairie views, is around 50miles northeast.
10/10/2025
$1,100,000
155.38 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - 1910 2 Rd, Damar, KS
Simoneau Farms is a turn-key 155.38 acre cattle ranch with a fully remodeled 3,869 sq ft Victorian home, with a 2500+/- SqFt basement that blends historic charm and modern comfort. Includes cross-fenced pastures, working pens, cultivation, and alfalfa. Ideal for livestock, wildlife, and rural living just a half mile from blacktop, this property is ready for immediate ranching use with no detail overlooked.
Land
This exceptional 155.38 acre ranch offers a highly functional and thoughtfully managed layout, designed for both productivity and long-term sustainability. The entire property is fenced, allowing for rotational grazing and effective herd control. Pastures are equipped with well-placed gates, chutes, and working alleys that simplify livestock movement and increase operational efficiency.
The ranch includes cultivation and high-quality alfalfa, offering valuable feed or income potential. The remaining acreage features native Kansas grasses, with gentle draws running through that provide natural drainage, forage diversity, and cover for wildlife.
Each pasture is serviced by rural water tanks, ensuring consistent water access for cattle, and the home site includes a private water well for added reliability. The property's natural terrain and vegetation make it ideal not only for livestock but also for maintaining healthy soil and a diverse ecosystem. Access is easy, with the ranch located just a half mile from a blacktop road.
Improvements
At the heart of this ranch is a beautifully remodeled 3,869 sq ft Victorian home with an approximate 2500 SqFt basement that blends old-world charm with modern luxury. This 6-bedroom, 4-bath home boasts an open floor plan, highlighted by a spacious kitchen with a large island, seamlessly connected to a generous living area that offers panoramic ranch views. While preserving its historical character, the home includes updated amenities and finishes to meet the needs of a modern home.
The residence is surrounded by meticulously maintained landscaping and a well-kept yard, providing a beautiful centerpiece in the midst of a working ranch. Additional comfort features include a whole-farm backup generator that powers the home and main ranch systemsensuring uninterrupted operations. Outdoor amenities include a private pool, covered patio with a built-in grill, ice maker, and dedicated pool shed, creating an ideal space for entertaining or relaxing after a day's work.
Ranch infrastructure is first-class and designed with operational ease in mind:
Excellent working pens
Calving barn with pens and integrated chute system
Multiple cross-fenced pastures for rotation and separation
Well-built gates, alleys, and sorting areas
All facilities are well-maintained and ready to handle cattle, horses, or other livestock efficiently.
Recreation
In addition to its robust agricultural capability, this property offers exceptional recreational value. The combination of native grasses, cultivated fields, draws, and water resources creates ideal conditions for wildlife. The ranch is home to healthy populations of whitetail deer, turkey, and upland game birds, offering outstanding hunting opportunities throughout the year.
For those who enjoy the outdoors beyond hunting, the landscaped pool area and patio make it easy to unwind and entertain, turning this working ranch into a lifestyle retreat. Whether you're an avid outdoorsman, a ranching family, or someone looking for a self-sufficient rural escape, the recreational offerings are as strong as the operational ones.
Region & Climate
Damar, Kansas, experiences a moderate climate typical of Central Kansas. Summers are warm to hot, with daytime temperatures often reaching the upper 80s and low 90s, while nighttime lows fall into the 60s. Winters are colder, with daytime highs usually in the 30s to 40s, and nighttime lows dropping into the 10s and 20s. Spring and fall are transitional seasons with moderate temperatures and shifting weather patterns. Spring tends to be wet and stormy, while fall is typically dry and mild, making it a favorite season for outdoor activities and harvests. The area receives an average of 25 inches of precipitation annually, most of which falls during the late spring and early summer months. Snowfall is light to moderate in the winter.
Location
Simoneau Farms is located just 1 mile straight south of Damar, a small rural town located in Rooks County in north-central Kansas. It is also just a half mile from blacktop with highway 18. Damar lies along U.S. Highway 18, offering a peaceful setting surrounded by farmland and prairie.
The town is approximately 23 miles west of Stockton, the county seat of Rooks County, which offers local services and amenities.
To the east, Plainville is about 20miles away, providing additional shopping, healthcare, and educational facilities.
Hays is a major hub in northwestern Kansas, is located about 45miles southeast of Damar. Hays is home to Fort Hays State University and Hays Medical Center, and is the largest city in the region. It features a wide variety of shopping centers, restaurants, coffee shops, entertainment options, making it a popular spot for weekend trips, errands, and social outings.
Hill City, another nearby community, lies about 16 miles west of Damar.
In terms of natural and recreational attractions:
Webster State Park, a popular spot for fishing, boating, hiking, and camping, is located about 14 miles east of Damar near Stockton.
Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge, known for its birdwatching and scenic prairie views, is around 50miles northeast.
10/10/2025
$1,100,000
155.38 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - 1910 2 Rd, Damar, KS
Simoneau Farms is a turn-key 155.38 acre cattle ranch with a fully remodeled 3,869 sq ft Victorian home, with a 2500+/- SqFt basement that blends historic charm and modern comfort. Includes cross-fenced pastures, working pens, cultivation, and alfalfa. Ideal for livestock, wildlife, and rural living just a half mile from blacktop, this property is ready for immediate ranching use with no detail overlooked.
Land
This exceptional 155.38 acre ranch offers a highly functional and thoughtfully managed layout, designed for both productivity and long-term sustainability. The entire property is fenced, allowing for rotational grazing and effective herd control. Pastures are equipped with well-placed gates, chutes, and working alleys that simplify livestock movement and increase operational efficiency.
The ranch includes cultivation and high-quality alfalfa, offering valuable feed or income potential. The remaining acreage features native Kansas grasses, with gentle draws running through that provide natural drainage, forage diversity, and cover for wildlife.
Each pasture is serviced by rural water tanks, ensuring consistent water access for cattle, and the home site includes a private water well for added reliability. The property's natural terrain and vegetation make it ideal not only for livestock but also for maintaining healthy soil and a diverse ecosystem. Access is easy, with the ranch located just a half mile from a blacktop road.
Improvements
At the heart of this ranch is a beautifully remodeled 3,869 sq ft Victorian home with an approximate 2500 SqFt basement that blends old-world charm with modern luxury. This 6-bedroom, 4-bath home boasts an open floor plan, highlighted by a spacious kitchen with a large island, seamlessly connected to a generous living area that offers panoramic ranch views. While preserving its historical character, the home includes updated amenities and finishes to meet the needs of a modern home.
The residence is surrounded by meticulously maintained landscaping and a well-kept yard, providing a beautiful centerpiece in the midst of a working ranch. Additional comfort features include a whole-farm backup generator that powers the home and main ranch systemsensuring uninterrupted operations. Outdoor amenities include a private pool, covered patio with a built-in grill, ice maker, and dedicated pool shed, creating an ideal space for entertaining or relaxing after a day's work.
Ranch infrastructure is first-class and designed with operational ease in mind:
Excellent working pens
Calving barn with pens and integrated chute system
Multiple cross-fenced pastures for rotation and separation
Well-built gates, alleys, and sorting areas
All facilities are well-maintained and ready to handle cattle, horses, or other livestock efficiently.
Recreation
In addition to its robust agricultural capability, this property offers exceptional recreational value. The combination of native grasses, cultivated fields, draws, and water resources creates ideal conditions for wildlife. The ranch is home to healthy populations of whitetail deer, turkey, and upland game birds, offering outstanding hunting opportunities throughout the year.
For those who enjoy the outdoors beyond hunting, the landscaped pool area and patio make it easy to unwind and entertain, turning this working ranch into a lifestyle retreat. Whether you're an avid outdoorsman, a ranching family, or someone looking for a self-sufficient rural escape, the recreational offerings are as strong as the operational ones.
Region & Climate
Damar, Kansas, experiences a moderate climate typical of Central Kansas. Summers are warm to hot, with daytime temperatures often reaching the upper 80s and low 90s, while nighttime lows fall into the 60s. Winters are colder, with daytime highs usually in the 30s to 40s, and nighttime lows dropping into the 10s and 20s. Spring and fall are transitional seasons with moderate temperatures and shifting weather patterns. Spring tends to be wet and stormy, while fall is typically dry and mild, making it a favorite season for outdoor activities and harvests. The area receives an average of 25 inches of precipitation annually, most of which falls during the late spring and early summer months. Snowfall is light to moderate in the winter.
Location
Simoneau Farms is located just 1 mile straight south of Damar, a small rural town located in Rooks County in north-central Kansas. It is also just a half mile from blacktop with highway 18. Damar lies along U.S. Highway 18, offering a peaceful setting surrounded by farmland and prairie.
The town is approximately 23 miles west of Stockton, the county seat of Rooks County, which offers local services and amenities.
To the east, Plainville is about 20miles away, providing additional shopping, healthcare, and educational facilities.
Hays is a major hub in northwestern Kansas, is located about 45miles southeast of Damar. Hays is home to Fort Hays State University and Hays Medical Center, and is the largest city in the region. It features a wide variety of shopping centers, restaurants, coffee shops, entertainment options, making it a popular spot for weekend trips, errands, and social outings.
Hill City, another nearby community, lies about 16 miles west of Damar.
In terms of natural and recreational attractions:
Webster State Park, a popular spot for fishing, boating, hiking, and camping, is located about 14 miles east of Damar near Stockton.
Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge, known for its birdwatching and scenic prairie views, is around 50miles northeast.
10/10/2025
$1,100,000
155.38 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - 1910 2 Rd, Damar, KS
Simoneau Farms is a turn-key 155.38 acre cattle ranch with a fully remodeled 3,869 sq ft Victorian home, with a 2500+/- SqFt basement that blends historic charm and modern comfort. Includes cross-fenced pastures, working pens, cultivation, and alfalfa. Ideal for livestock, wildlife, and rural living just a half mile from blacktop, this property is ready for immediate ranching use with no detail overlooked.
Land
This exceptional 155.38 acre ranch offers a highly functional and thoughtfully managed layout, designed for both productivity and long-term sustainability. The entire property is fenced, allowing for rotational grazing and effective herd control. Pastures are equipped with well-placed gates, chutes, and working alleys that simplify livestock movement and increase operational efficiency.
The ranch includes cultivation and high-quality alfalfa, offering valuable feed or income potential. The remaining acreage features native Kansas grasses, with gentle draws running through that provide natural drainage, forage diversity, and cover for wildlife.
Each pasture is serviced by rural water tanks, ensuring consistent water access for cattle, and the home site includes a private water well for added reliability. The property's natural terrain and vegetation make it ideal not only for livestock but also for maintaining healthy soil and a diverse ecosystem. Access is easy, with the ranch located just a half mile from a blacktop road.
Improvements
At the heart of this ranch is a beautifully remodeled 3,869 sq ft Victorian home with an approximate 2500 SqFt basement that blends old-world charm with modern luxury. This 6-bedroom, 4-bath home boasts an open floor plan, highlighted by a spacious kitchen with a large island, seamlessly connected to a generous living area that offers panoramic ranch views. While preserving its historical character, the home includes updated amenities and finishes to meet the needs of a modern home.
The residence is surrounded by meticulously maintained landscaping and a well-kept yard, providing a beautiful centerpiece in the midst of a working ranch. Additional comfort features include a whole-farm backup generator that powers the home and main ranch systemsensuring uninterrupted operations. Outdoor amenities include a private pool, covered patio with a built-in grill, ice maker, and dedicated pool shed, creating an ideal space for entertaining or relaxing after a day's work.
Ranch infrastructure is first-class and designed with operational ease in mind:
Excellent working pens
Calving barn with pens and integrated chute system
Multiple cross-fenced pastures for rotation and separation
Well-built gates, alleys, and sorting areas
All facilities are well-maintained and ready to handle cattle, horses, or other livestock efficiently.
Recreation
In addition to its robust agricultural capability, this property offers exceptional recreational value. The combination of native grasses, cultivated fields, draws, and water resources creates ideal conditions for wildlife. The ranch is home to healthy populations of whitetail deer, turkey, and upland game birds, offering outstanding hunting opportunities throughout the year.
For those who enjoy the outdoors beyond hunting, the landscaped pool area and patio make it easy to unwind and entertain, turning this working ranch into a lifestyle retreat. Whether you're an avid outdoorsman, a ranching family, or someone looking for a self-sufficient rural escape, the recreational offerings are as strong as the operational ones.
Region & Climate
Damar, Kansas, experiences a moderate climate typical of Central Kansas. Summers are warm to hot, with daytime temperatures often reaching the upper 80s and low 90s, while nighttime lows fall into the 60s. Winters are colder, with daytime highs usually in the 30s to 40s, and nighttime lows dropping into the 10s and 20s. Spring and fall are transitional seasons with moderate temperatures and shifting weather patterns. Spring tends to be wet and stormy, while fall is typically dry and mild, making it a favorite season for outdoor activities and harvests. The area receives an average of 25 inches of precipitation annually, most of which falls during the late spring and early summer months. Snowfall is light to moderate in the winter.
Location
Simoneau Farms is located just 1 mile straight south of Damar, a small rural town located in Rooks County in north-central Kansas. It is also just a half mile from blacktop with highway 18. Damar lies along U.S. Highway 18, offering a peaceful setting surrounded by farmland and prairie.
The town is approximately 23 miles west of Stockton, the county seat of Rooks County, which offers local services and amenities.
To the east, Plainville is about 20miles away, providing additional shopping, healthcare, and educational facilities.
Hays is a major hub in northwestern Kansas, is located about 45miles southeast of Damar. Hays is home to Fort Hays State University and Hays Medical Center, and is the largest city in the region. It features a wide variety of shopping centers, restaurants, coffee shops, entertainment options, making it a popular spot for weekend trips, errands, and social outings.
Hill City, another nearby community, lies about 16 miles west of Damar.
In terms of natural and recreational attractions:
Webster State Park, a popular spot for fishing, boating, hiking, and camping, is located about 14 miles east of Damar near Stockton.
Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge, known for its birdwatching and scenic prairie views, is around 50miles northeast.
10/10/2025
$1,100,000
155.38 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - 1910 2 Rd, Damar, KS
Simoneau Farms is a turn-key 155.38 acre cattle ranch with a fully remodeled 3,869 sq ft Victorian home, with a 2500+/- SqFt basement that blends historic charm and modern comfort. Includes cross-fenced pastures, working pens, cultivation, and alfalfa. Ideal for livestock, wildlife, and rural living just a half mile from blacktop, this property is ready for immediate ranching use with no detail overlooked.
Land
This exceptional 155.38 acre ranch offers a highly functional and thoughtfully managed layout, designed for both productivity and long-term sustainability. The entire property is fenced, allowing for rotational grazing and effective herd control. Pastures are equipped with well-placed gates, chutes, and working alleys that simplify livestock movement and increase operational efficiency.
The ranch includes cultivation and high-quality alfalfa, offering valuable feed or income potential. The remaining acreage features native Kansas grasses, with gentle draws running through that provide natural drainage, forage diversity, and cover for wildlife.
Each pasture is serviced by rural water tanks, ensuring consistent water access for cattle, and the home site includes a private water well for added reliability. The property's natural terrain and vegetation make it ideal not only for livestock but also for maintaining healthy soil and a diverse ecosystem. Access is easy, with the ranch located just a half mile from a blacktop road.
Improvements
At the heart of this ranch is a beautifully remodeled 3,869 sq ft Victorian home with an approximate 2500 SqFt basement that blends old-world charm with modern luxury. This 6-bedroom, 4-bath home boasts an open floor plan, highlighted by a spacious kitchen with a large island, seamlessly connected to a generous living area that offers panoramic ranch views. While preserving its historical character, the home includes updated amenities and finishes to meet the needs of a modern home.
The residence is surrounded by meticulously maintained landscaping and a well-kept yard, providing a beautiful centerpiece in the midst of a working ranch. Additional comfort features include a whole-farm backup generator that powers the home and main ranch systemsensuring uninterrupted operations. Outdoor amenities include a private pool, covered patio with a built-in grill, ice maker, and dedicated pool shed, creating an ideal space for entertaining or relaxing after a day's work.
Ranch infrastructure is first-class and designed with operational ease in mind:
Excellent working pens
Calving barn with pens and integrated chute system
Multiple cross-fenced pastures for rotation and separation
Well-built gates, alleys, and sorting areas
All facilities are well-maintained and ready to handle cattle, horses, or other livestock efficiently.
Recreation
In addition to its robust agricultural capability, this property offers exceptional recreational value. The combination of native grasses, cultivated fields, draws, and water resources creates ideal conditions for wildlife. The ranch is home to healthy populations of whitetail deer, turkey, and upland game birds, offering outstanding hunting opportunities throughout the year.
For those who enjoy the outdoors beyond hunting, the landscaped pool area and patio make it easy to unwind and entertain, turning this working ranch into a lifestyle retreat. Whether you're an avid outdoorsman, a ranching family, or someone looking for a self-sufficient rural escape, the recreational offerings are as strong as the operational ones.
Region & Climate
Damar, Kansas, experiences a moderate climate typical of Central Kansas. Summers are warm to hot, with daytime temperatures often reaching the upper 80s and low 90s, while nighttime lows fall into the 60s. Winters are colder, with daytime highs usually in the 30s to 40s, and nighttime lows dropping into the 10s and 20s. Spring and fall are transitional seasons with moderate temperatures and shifting weather patterns. Spring tends to be wet and stormy, while fall is typically dry and mild, making it a favorite season for outdoor activities and harvests. The area receives an average of 25 inches of precipitation annually, most of which falls during the late spring and early summer months. Snowfall is light to moderate in the winter.
Location
Simoneau Farms is located just 1 mile straight south of Damar, a small rural town located in Rooks County in north-central Kansas. It is also just a half mile from blacktop with highway 18. Damar lies along U.S. Highway 18, offering a peaceful setting surrounded by farmland and prairie.
The town is approximately 23 miles west of Stockton, the county seat of Rooks County, which offers local services and amenities.
To the east, Plainville is about 20miles away, providing additional shopping, healthcare, and educational facilities.
Hays is a major hub in northwestern Kansas, is located about 45miles southeast of Damar. Hays is home to Fort Hays State University and Hays Medical Center, and is the largest city in the region. It features a wide variety of shopping centers, restaurants, coffee shops, entertainment options, making it a popular spot for weekend trips, errands, and social outings.
Hill City, another nearby community, lies about 16 miles west of Damar.
In terms of natural and recreational attractions:
Webster State Park, a popular spot for fishing, boating, hiking, and camping, is located about 14 miles east of Damar near Stockton.
Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge, known for its birdwatching and scenic prairie views, is around 50miles northeast.
10/10/2025
$1,100,000
155.38 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - 1910 2 Rd, Damar, KS
Simoneau Farms is a turn-key 155.38 acre cattle ranch with a fully remodeled 3,869 sq ft Victorian home, with a 2500+/- SqFt basement that blends historic charm and modern comfort. Includes cross-fenced pastures, working pens, cultivation, and alfalfa. Ideal for livestock, wildlife, and rural living just a half mile from blacktop, this property is ready for immediate ranching use with no detail overlooked.
Land
This exceptional 155.38 acre ranch offers a highly functional and thoughtfully managed layout, designed for both productivity and long-term sustainability. The entire property is fenced, allowing for rotational grazing and effective herd control. Pastures are equipped with well-placed gates, chutes, and working alleys that simplify livestock movement and increase operational efficiency.
The ranch includes cultivation and high-quality alfalfa, offering valuable feed or income potential. The remaining acreage features native Kansas grasses, with gentle draws running through that provide natural drainage, forage diversity, and cover for wildlife.
Each pasture is serviced by rural water tanks, ensuring consistent water access for cattle, and the home site includes a private water well for added reliability. The property's natural terrain and vegetation make it ideal not only for livestock but also for maintaining healthy soil and a diverse ecosystem. Access is easy, with the ranch located just a half mile from a blacktop road.
Improvements
At the heart of this ranch is a beautifully remodeled 3,869 sq ft Victorian home with an approximate 2500 SqFt basement that blends old-world charm with modern luxury. This 6-bedroom, 4-bath home boasts an open floor plan, highlighted by a spacious kitchen with a large island, seamlessly connected to a generous living area that offers panoramic ranch views. While preserving its historical character, the home includes updated amenities and finishes to meet the needs of a modern home.
The residence is surrounded by meticulously maintained landscaping and a well-kept yard, providing a beautiful centerpiece in the midst of a working ranch. Additional comfort features include a whole-farm backup generator that powers the home and main ranch systemsensuring uninterrupted operations. Outdoor amenities include a private pool, covered patio with a built-in grill, ice maker, and dedicated pool shed, creating an ideal space for entertaining or relaxing after a day's work.
Ranch infrastructure is first-class and designed with operational ease in mind:
Excellent working pens
Calving barn with pens and integrated chute system
Multiple cross-fenced pastures for rotation and separation
Well-built gates, alleys, and sorting areas
All facilities are well-maintained and ready to handle cattle, horses, or other livestock efficiently.
Recreation
In addition to its robust agricultural capability, this property offers exceptional recreational value. The combination of native grasses, cultivated fields, draws, and water resources creates ideal conditions for wildlife. The ranch is home to healthy populations of whitetail deer, turkey, and upland game birds, offering outstanding hunting opportunities throughout the year.
For those who enjoy the outdoors beyond hunting, the landscaped pool area and patio make it easy to unwind and entertain, turning this working ranch into a lifestyle retreat. Whether you're an avid outdoorsman, a ranching family, or someone looking for a self-sufficient rural escape, the recreational offerings are as strong as the operational ones.
Region & Climate
Damar, Kansas, experiences a moderate climate typical of Central Kansas. Summers are warm to hot, with daytime temperatures often reaching the upper 80s and low 90s, while nighttime lows fall into the 60s. Winters are colder, with daytime highs usually in the 30s to 40s, and nighttime lows dropping into the 10s and 20s. Spring and fall are transitional seasons with moderate temperatures and shifting weather patterns. Spring tends to be wet and stormy, while fall is typically dry and mild, making it a favorite season for outdoor activities and harvests. The area receives an average of 25 inches of precipitation annually, most of which falls during the late spring and early summer months. Snowfall is light to moderate in the winter.
Location
Simoneau Farms is located just 1 mile straight south of Damar, a small rural town located in Rooks County in north-central Kansas. It is also just a half mile from blacktop with highway 18. Damar lies along U.S. Highway 18, offering a peaceful setting surrounded by farmland and prairie.
The town is approximately 23 miles west of Stockton, the county seat of Rooks County, which offers local services and amenities.
To the east, Plainville is about 20miles away, providing additional shopping, healthcare, and educational facilities.
Hays is a major hub in northwestern Kansas, is located about 45miles southeast of Damar. Hays is home to Fort Hays State University and Hays Medical Center, and is the largest city in the region. It features a wide variety of shopping centers, restaurants, coffee shops, entertainment options, making it a popular spot for weekend trips, errands, and social outings.
Hill City, another nearby community, lies about 16 miles west of Damar.
In terms of natural and recreational attractions:
Webster State Park, a popular spot for fishing, boating, hiking, and camping, is located about 14 miles east of Damar near Stockton.
Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge, known for its birdwatching and scenic prairie views, is around 50miles northeast.
10/10/2025
$1,100,000
155.38 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - 1910 2 Rd, Damar, KS
Simoneau Farms is a turn-key 155.38 acre cattle ranch with a fully remodeled 3,869 sq ft Victorian home, with a 2500+/- SqFt basement that blends historic charm and modern comfort. Includes cross-fenced pastures, working pens, cultivation, and alfalfa. Ideal for livestock, wildlife, and rural living just a half mile from blacktop, this property is ready for immediate ranching use with no detail overlooked.
Land
This exceptional 155.38 acre ranch offers a highly functional and thoughtfully managed layout, designed for both productivity and long-term sustainability. The entire property is fenced, allowing for rotational grazing and effective herd control. Pastures are equipped with well-placed gates, chutes, and working alleys that simplify livestock movement and increase operational efficiency.
The ranch includes cultivation and high-quality alfalfa, offering valuable feed or income potential. The remaining acreage features native Kansas grasses, with gentle draws running through that provide natural drainage, forage diversity, and cover for wildlife.
Each pasture is serviced by rural water tanks, ensuring consistent water access for cattle, and the home site includes a private water well for added reliability. The property's natural terrain and vegetation make it ideal not only for livestock but also for maintaining healthy soil and a diverse ecosystem. Access is easy, with the ranch located just a half mile from a blacktop road.
Improvements
At the heart of this ranch is a beautifully remodeled 3,869 sq ft Victorian home with an approximate 2500 SqFt basement that blends old-world charm with modern luxury. This 6-bedroom, 4-bath home boasts an open floor plan, highlighted by a spacious kitchen with a large island, seamlessly connected to a generous living area that offers panoramic ranch views. While preserving its historical character, the home includes updated amenities and finishes to meet the needs of a modern home.
The residence is surrounded by meticulously maintained landscaping and a well-kept yard, providing a beautiful centerpiece in the midst of a working ranch. Additional comfort features include a whole-farm backup generator that powers the home and main ranch systemsensuring uninterrupted operations. Outdoor amenities include a private pool, covered patio with a built-in grill, ice maker, and dedicated pool shed, creating an ideal space for entertaining or relaxing after a day's work.
Ranch infrastructure is first-class and designed with operational ease in mind:
Excellent working pens
Calving barn with pens and integrated chute system
Multiple cross-fenced pastures for rotation and separation
Well-built gates, alleys, and sorting areas
All facilities are well-maintained and ready to handle cattle, horses, or other livestock efficiently.
Recreation
In addition to its robust agricultural capability, this property offers exceptional recreational value. The combination of native grasses, cultivated fields, draws, and water resources creates ideal conditions for wildlife. The ranch is home to healthy populations of whitetail deer, turkey, and upland game birds, offering outstanding hunting opportunities throughout the year.
For those who enjoy the outdoors beyond hunting, the landscaped pool area and patio make it easy to unwind and entertain, turning this working ranch into a lifestyle retreat. Whether you're an avid outdoorsman, a ranching family, or someone looking for a self-sufficient rural escape, the recreational offerings are as strong as the operational ones.
Region & Climate
Damar, Kansas, experiences a moderate climate typical of Central Kansas. Summers are warm to hot, with daytime temperatures often reaching the upper 80s and low 90s, while nighttime lows fall into the 60s. Winters are colder, with daytime highs usually in the 30s to 40s, and nighttime lows dropping into the 10s and 20s. Spring and fall are transitional seasons with moderate temperatures and shifting weather patterns. Spring tends to be wet and stormy, while fall is typically dry and mild, making it a favorite season for outdoor activities and harvests. The area receives an average of 25 inches of precipitation annually, most of which falls during the late spring and early summer months. Snowfall is light to moderate in the winter.
Location
Simoneau Farms is located just 1 mile straight south of Damar, a small rural town located in Rooks County in north-central Kansas. It is also just a half mile from blacktop with highway 18. Damar lies along U.S. Highway 18, offering a peaceful setting surrounded by farmland and prairie.
The town is approximately 23 miles west of Stockton, the county seat of Rooks County, which offers local services and amenities.
To the east, Plainville is about 20miles away, providing additional shopping, healthcare, and educational facilities.
Hays is a major hub in northwestern Kansas, is located about 45miles southeast of Damar. Hays is home to Fort Hays State University and Hays Medical Center, and is the largest city in the region. It features a wide variety of shopping centers, restaurants, coffee shops, entertainment options, making it a popular spot for weekend trips, errands, and social outings.
Hill City, another nearby community, lies about 16 miles west of Damar.
In terms of natural and recreational attractions:
Webster State Park, a popular spot for fishing, boating, hiking, and camping, is located about 14 miles east of Damar near Stockton.
Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge, known for its birdwatching and scenic prairie views, is around 50miles northeast.
10/10/2025
$1,100,000
155.38 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - 1910 2 Rd, Damar, KS
Simoneau Farms is a turn-key 155.38 acre cattle ranch with a fully remodeled 3,869 sq ft Victorian home, with a 2500+/- SqFt basement that blends historic charm and modern comfort. Includes cross-fenced pastures, working pens, cultivation, and alfalfa. Ideal for livestock, wildlife, and rural living just a half mile from blacktop, this property is ready for immediate ranching use with no detail overlooked.
Land
This exceptional 155.38 acre ranch offers a highly functional and thoughtfully managed layout, designed for both productivity and long-term sustainability. The entire property is fenced, allowing for rotational grazing and effective herd control. Pastures are equipped with well-placed gates, chutes, and working alleys that simplify livestock movement and increase operational efficiency.
The ranch includes cultivation and high-quality alfalfa, offering valuable feed or income potential. The remaining acreage features native Kansas grasses, with gentle draws running through that provide natural drainage, forage diversity, and cover for wildlife.
Each pasture is serviced by rural water tanks, ensuring consistent water access for cattle, and the home site includes a private water well for added reliability. The property's natural terrain and vegetation make it ideal not only for livestock but also for maintaining healthy soil and a diverse ecosystem. Access is easy, with the ranch located just a half mile from a blacktop road.
Improvements
At the heart of this ranch is a beautifully remodeled 3,869 sq ft Victorian home with an approximate 2500 SqFt basement that blends old-world charm with modern luxury. This 6-bedroom, 4-bath home boasts an open floor plan, highlighted by a spacious kitchen with a large island, seamlessly connected to a generous living area that offers panoramic ranch views. While preserving its historical character, the home includes updated amenities and finishes to meet the needs of a modern home.
The residence is surrounded by meticulously maintained landscaping and a well-kept yard, providing a beautiful centerpiece in the midst of a working ranch. Additional comfort features include a whole-farm backup generator that powers the home and main ranch systemsensuring uninterrupted operations. Outdoor amenities include a private pool, covered patio with a built-in grill, ice maker, and dedicated pool shed, creating an ideal space for entertaining or relaxing after a day's work.
Ranch infrastructure is first-class and designed with operational ease in mind:
Excellent working pens
Calving barn with pens and integrated chute system
Multiple cross-fenced pastures for rotation and separation
Well-built gates, alleys, and sorting areas
All facilities are well-maintained and ready to handle cattle, horses, or other livestock efficiently.
Recreation
In addition to its robust agricultural capability, this property offers exceptional recreational value. The combination of native grasses, cultivated fields, draws, and water resources creates ideal conditions for wildlife. The ranch is home to healthy populations of whitetail deer, turkey, and upland game birds, offering outstanding hunting opportunities throughout the year.
For those who enjoy the outdoors beyond hunting, the landscaped pool area and patio make it easy to unwind and entertain, turning this working ranch into a lifestyle retreat. Whether you're an avid outdoorsman, a ranching family, or someone looking for a self-sufficient rural escape, the recreational offerings are as strong as the operational ones.
Region & Climate
Damar, Kansas, experiences a moderate climate typical of Central Kansas. Summers are warm to hot, with daytime temperatures often reaching the upper 80s and low 90s, while nighttime lows fall into the 60s. Winters are colder, with daytime highs usually in the 30s to 40s, and nighttime lows dropping into the 10s and 20s. Spring and fall are transitional seasons with moderate temperatures and shifting weather patterns. Spring tends to be wet and stormy, while fall is typically dry and mild, making it a favorite season for outdoor activities and harvests. The area receives an average of 25 inches of precipitation annually, most of which falls during the late spring and early summer months. Snowfall is light to moderate in the winter.
Location
Simoneau Farms is located just 1 mile straight south of Damar, a small rural town located in Rooks County in north-central Kansas. It is also just a half mile from blacktop with highway 18. Damar lies along U.S. Highway 18, offering a peaceful setting surrounded by farmland and prairie.
The town is approximately 23 miles west of Stockton, the county seat of Rooks County, which offers local services and amenities.
To the east, Plainville is about 20miles away, providing additional shopping, healthcare, and educational facilities.
Hays is a major hub in northwestern Kansas, is located about 45miles southeast of Damar. Hays is home to Fort Hays State University and Hays Medical Center, and is the largest city in the region. It features a wide variety of shopping centers, restaurants, coffee shops, entertainment options, making it a popular spot for weekend trips, errands, and social outings.
Hill City, another nearby community, lies about 16 miles west of Damar.
In terms of natural and recreational attractions:
Webster State Park, a popular spot for fishing, boating, hiking, and camping, is located about 14 miles east of Damar near Stockton.
Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge, known for its birdwatching and scenic prairie views, is around 50miles northeast.
10/10/2025
$1,100,000
155.38 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - 1910 2 Rd, Damar, KS
Simoneau Farms is a turn-key 155.38 acre cattle ranch with a fully remodeled 3,869 sq ft Victorian home, with a 2500+/- SqFt basement that blends historic charm and modern comfort. Includes cross-fenced pastures, working pens, cultivation, and alfalfa. Ideal for livestock, wildlife, and rural living just a half mile from blacktop, this property is ready for immediate ranching use with no detail overlooked.
Land
This exceptional 155.38 acre ranch offers a highly functional and thoughtfully managed layout, designed for both productivity and long-term sustainability. The entire property is fenced, allowing for rotational grazing and effective herd control. Pastures are equipped with well-placed gates, chutes, and working alleys that simplify livestock movement and increase operational efficiency.
The ranch includes cultivation and high-quality alfalfa, offering valuable feed or income potential. The remaining acreage features native Kansas grasses, with gentle draws running through that provide natural drainage, forage diversity, and cover for wildlife.
Each pasture is serviced by rural water tanks, ensuring consistent water access for cattle, and the home site includes a private water well for added reliability. The property's natural terrain and vegetation make it ideal not only for livestock but also for maintaining healthy soil and a diverse ecosystem. Access is easy, with the ranch located just a half mile from a blacktop road.
Improvements
At the heart of this ranch is a beautifully remodeled 3,869 sq ft Victorian home with an approximate 2500 SqFt basement that blends old-world charm with modern luxury. This 6-bedroom, 4-bath home boasts an open floor plan, highlighted by a spacious kitchen with a large island, seamlessly connected to a generous living area that offers panoramic ranch views. While preserving its historical character, the home includes updated amenities and finishes to meet the needs of a modern home.
The residence is surrounded by meticulously maintained landscaping and a well-kept yard, providing a beautiful centerpiece in the midst of a working ranch. Additional comfort features include a whole-farm backup generator that powers the home and main ranch systemsensuring uninterrupted operations. Outdoor amenities include a private pool, covered patio with a built-in grill, ice maker, and dedicated pool shed, creating an ideal space for entertaining or relaxing after a day's work.
Ranch infrastructure is first-class and designed with operational ease in mind:
Excellent working pens
Calving barn with pens and integrated chute system
Multiple cross-fenced pastures for rotation and separation
Well-built gates, alleys, and sorting areas
All facilities are well-maintained and ready to handle cattle, horses, or other livestock efficiently.
Recreation
In addition to its robust agricultural capability, this property offers exceptional recreational value. The combination of native grasses, cultivated fields, draws, and water resources creates ideal conditions for wildlife. The ranch is home to healthy populations of whitetail deer, turkey, and upland game birds, offering outstanding hunting opportunities throughout the year.
For those who enjoy the outdoors beyond hunting, the landscaped pool area and patio make it easy to unwind and entertain, turning this working ranch into a lifestyle retreat. Whether you're an avid outdoorsman, a ranching family, or someone looking for a self-sufficient rural escape, the recreational offerings are as strong as the operational ones.
Region & Climate
Damar, Kansas, experiences a moderate climate typical of Central Kansas. Summers are warm to hot, with daytime temperatures often reaching the upper 80s and low 90s, while nighttime lows fall into the 60s. Winters are colder, with daytime highs usually in the 30s to 40s, and nighttime lows dropping into the 10s and 20s. Spring and fall are transitional seasons with moderate temperatures and shifting weather patterns. Spring tends to be wet and stormy, while fall is typically dry and mild, making it a favorite season for outdoor activities and harvests. The area receives an average of 25 inches of precipitation annually, most of which falls during the late spring and early summer months. Snowfall is light to moderate in the winter.
Location
Simoneau Farms is located just 1 mile straight south of Damar, a small rural town located in Rooks County in north-central Kansas. It is also just a half mile from blacktop with highway 18. Damar lies along U.S. Highway 18, offering a peaceful setting surrounded by farmland and prairie.
The town is approximately 23 miles west of Stockton, the county seat of Rooks County, which offers local services and amenities.
To the east, Plainville is about 20miles away, providing additional shopping, healthcare, and educational facilities.
Hays is a major hub in northwestern Kansas, is located about 45miles southeast of Damar. Hays is home to Fort Hays State University and Hays Medical Center, and is the largest city in the region. It features a wide variety of shopping centers, restaurants, coffee shops, entertainment options, making it a popular spot for weekend trips, errands, and social outings.
Hill City, another nearby community, lies about 16 miles west of Damar.
In terms of natural and recreational attractions:
Webster State Park, a popular spot for fishing, boating, hiking, and camping, is located about 14 miles east of Damar near Stockton.
Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge, known for its birdwatching and scenic prairie views, is around 50miles northeast.
10/16/2025
$212,000
77.8 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - B Road, Lot#WP001, Stockton, KS
Located just 5 miles south of the Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge and situated along a secluded, low-traffic country road, this exceptional hunting property offers the perfect blend of timber, cropland, and tall CRP and native grasses. Spread across gently rolling terrain, the farm is situated within a proven trophy whitetail area abundant with cover and food sources in every direction, making this small hunting farm ideal for harvesting mature, trophy deer each Fall. Large trees, thick ground cover, and rolling terrain benefit this property for both archery and firearms deer hunting. Excellent whitetail sign is evident throughout the property, including several early-season buck rubs and dozens of deer trails. In the northeast corner, a 5-acre block of timber creates a terrific main hunting setup, consisting of a mix of tall native grasses, cedars, hardwoods, and thick brush, with large hedge trees lining the roadways to provide ideal edges for scrape lines. Along the eastern boundary, 10-12 foot tall cane and grass stand as a natural privacy screen, blocking views into the farm. Over 38 acres of productive tillable land are currently planted with a high-yielding milo crop, complemented by 13+ acres of CRP grasslands occupying terrace channels and draws, creating excellent habitat diversity. The south end features another stretch of tall trees surrounded by native grass, with numerous deer trails clearly visible in aerial drone images. Upland bird hunters will be satisfied with the quail and pheasant numbers in this area, as evidenced by the quail and pheasants observed and heard on the property recently. A few large cottonwoods in the north-central section provide ideal treestand locations overlooking a small cropfield, perfect for hunting setups. The extensive CRP strips also offer fantastic opportunities for upland bird hunting. Located just 9 miles northeast of Stockton, Kansas, this property combines privacy, diverse habitat, and proven game patterns to offer an outstanding hunting and outdoor experience.Contact the listing agents today for more information on this awesome hunting farm, or to schedule your private tour ASAP!
10/07/2025
$3,432,000
1144 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - 0000 E Rd, Woodston, KS
Hammer farms is a 1,144 acre farm and ranch in Rooks County, Kansas, features 879 dryland acres in a wheat and milo rotation with the balance in grassland. With two ponds, draws, and scattered trees, it offers both strong ag production and excellent wildlife habitat. Located just north of Woodston, it combines crop income, grazing potential, and recreational appeal.
Land
The property includes 1,144 contiguous acres, with 879 acres of productive dryland currently farmed in a wheat and milo rotation. These acres provide strong yield potential while maintaining soil health. The remaining acreage consists of native grassland well-suited for seasonal grazing.
Two ponds, natural draws, and scattered trees add functionality and habitat diversity. These features provide reliable water sources for livestock, aid drainage, and attract wildlife. The balance of cropland and grassland makes this tract a versatile investment for producers and landowners.
Recreation
The mix of cropland, grassland, tree cover, and ponds creates outstanding recreational value. The property supports healthy populations of whitetail deer, turkey, and upland game birds, making it ideal for hunting. Ponds also draw waterfowl, further enhancing wildlife opportunities.
Region & Climate
Rooks County, Kansas, offers a climate well-suited for farming and ranching. Summers are warm to hot, winters are cold but manageable, and annual precipitation averages 25 inches, with most falling in late spring and early summer. Snowfall is moderate, while fall is typically dry and mild, favoring harvest and outdoor activity.
Location
Located just a few miles north of Woodston, Kansas, this property sits in a rural setting. Stockton, the Rooks County seat, is about 10 miles west, while Plainville lies 25 miles southwest. Hays, the largest city in the region, is 50 miles south and offers full services including healthcare, shopping, and Fort Hays State University. Outdoor recreation is nearby at Webster State Park, and Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge is just 16 miles north.
10/07/2025
$3,432,000
1144 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - 0000 E Rd, Woodston, KS
Hammer farms is a 1,144 acre farm and ranch in Rooks County, Kansas, features 879 dryland acres in a wheat and milo rotation with the balance in grassland. With two ponds, draws, and scattered trees, it offers both strong ag production and excellent wildlife habitat. Located just north of Woodston, it combines crop income, grazing potential, and recreational appeal.
Land
The property includes 1,144 contiguous acres, with 879 acres of productive dryland currently farmed in a wheat and milo rotation. These acres provide strong yield potential while maintaining soil health. The remaining acreage consists of native grassland well-suited for seasonal grazing.
Two ponds, natural draws, and scattered trees add functionality and habitat diversity. These features provide reliable water sources for livestock, aid drainage, and attract wildlife. The balance of cropland and grassland makes this tract a versatile investment for producers and landowners.
Recreation
The mix of cropland, grassland, tree cover, and ponds creates outstanding recreational value. The property supports healthy populations of whitetail deer, turkey, and upland game birds, making it ideal for hunting. Ponds also draw waterfowl, further enhancing wildlife opportunities.
Region & Climate
Rooks County, Kansas, offers a climate well-suited for farming and ranching. Summers are warm to hot, winters are cold but manageable, and annual precipitation averages 25 inches, with most falling in late spring and early summer. Snowfall is moderate, while fall is typically dry and mild, favoring harvest and outdoor activity.
Location
Located just a few miles north of Woodston, Kansas, this property sits in a rural setting. Stockton, the Rooks County seat, is about 10 miles west, while Plainville lies 25 miles southwest. Hays, the largest city in the region, is 50 miles south and offers full services including healthcare, shopping, and Fort Hays State University. Outdoor recreation is nearby at Webster State Park, and Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge is just 16 miles north.
10/07/2025
$3,432,000
1144 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - 0000 E Rd, Woodston, KS
Hammer farms is a 1,144 acre farm and ranch in Rooks County, Kansas, features 879 dryland acres in a wheat and milo rotation with the balance in grassland. With two ponds, draws, and scattered trees, it offers both strong ag production and excellent wildlife habitat. Located just north of Woodston, it combines crop income, grazing potential, and recreational appeal.
Land
The property includes 1,144 contiguous acres, with 879 acres of productive dryland currently farmed in a wheat and milo rotation. These acres provide strong yield potential while maintaining soil health. The remaining acreage consists of native grassland well-suited for seasonal grazing.
Two ponds, natural draws, and scattered trees add functionality and habitat diversity. These features provide reliable water sources for livestock, aid drainage, and attract wildlife. The balance of cropland and grassland makes this tract a versatile investment for producers and landowners.
Recreation
The mix of cropland, grassland, tree cover, and ponds creates outstanding recreational value. The property supports healthy populations of whitetail deer, turkey, and upland game birds, making it ideal for hunting. Ponds also draw waterfowl, further enhancing wildlife opportunities.
Region & Climate
Rooks County, Kansas, offers a climate well-suited for farming and ranching. Summers are warm to hot, winters are cold but manageable, and annual precipitation averages 25 inches, with most falling in late spring and early summer. Snowfall is moderate, while fall is typically dry and mild, favoring harvest and outdoor activity.
Location
Located just a few miles north of Woodston, Kansas, this property sits in a rural setting. Stockton, the Rooks County seat, is about 10 miles west, while Plainville lies 25 miles southwest. Hays, the largest city in the region, is 50 miles south and offers full services including healthcare, shopping, and Fort Hays State University. Outdoor recreation is nearby at Webster State Park, and Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge is just 16 miles north.
10/07/2025
$3,432,000
1144 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - 0000 E Rd, Woodston, KS
Hammer farms is a 1,144 acre farm and ranch in Rooks County, Kansas, features 879 dryland acres in a wheat and milo rotation with the balance in grassland. With two ponds, draws, and scattered trees, it offers both strong ag production and excellent wildlife habitat. Located just north of Woodston, it combines crop income, grazing potential, and recreational appeal.
Land
The property includes 1,144 contiguous acres, with 879 acres of productive dryland currently farmed in a wheat and milo rotation. These acres provide strong yield potential while maintaining soil health. The remaining acreage consists of native grassland well-suited for seasonal grazing.
Two ponds, natural draws, and scattered trees add functionality and habitat diversity. These features provide reliable water sources for livestock, aid drainage, and attract wildlife. The balance of cropland and grassland makes this tract a versatile investment for producers and landowners.
Recreation
The mix of cropland, grassland, tree cover, and ponds creates outstanding recreational value. The property supports healthy populations of whitetail deer, turkey, and upland game birds, making it ideal for hunting. Ponds also draw waterfowl, further enhancing wildlife opportunities.
Region & Climate
Rooks County, Kansas, offers a climate well-suited for farming and ranching. Summers are warm to hot, winters are cold but manageable, and annual precipitation averages 25 inches, with most falling in late spring and early summer. Snowfall is moderate, while fall is typically dry and mild, favoring harvest and outdoor activity.
Location
Located just a few miles north of Woodston, Kansas, this property sits in a rural setting. Stockton, the Rooks County seat, is about 10 miles west, while Plainville lies 25 miles southwest. Hays, the largest city in the region, is 50 miles south and offers full services including healthcare, shopping, and Fort Hays State University. Outdoor recreation is nearby at Webster State Park, and Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge is just 16 miles north.
10/07/2025
$3,432,000
1144 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - 0000 E Rd, Woodston, KS
Hammer farms is a 1,144 acre farm and ranch in Rooks County, Kansas, features 879 dryland acres in a wheat and milo rotation with the balance in grassland. With two ponds, draws, and scattered trees, it offers both strong ag production and excellent wildlife habitat. Located just north of Woodston, it combines crop income, grazing potential, and recreational appeal.
Land
The property includes 1,144 contiguous acres, with 879 acres of productive dryland currently farmed in a wheat and milo rotation. These acres provide strong yield potential while maintaining soil health. The remaining acreage consists of native grassland well-suited for seasonal grazing.
Two ponds, natural draws, and scattered trees add functionality and habitat diversity. These features provide reliable water sources for livestock, aid drainage, and attract wildlife. The balance of cropland and grassland makes this tract a versatile investment for producers and landowners.
Recreation
The mix of cropland, grassland, tree cover, and ponds creates outstanding recreational value. The property supports healthy populations of whitetail deer, turkey, and upland game birds, making it ideal for hunting. Ponds also draw waterfowl, further enhancing wildlife opportunities.
Region & Climate
Rooks County, Kansas, offers a climate well-suited for farming and ranching. Summers are warm to hot, winters are cold but manageable, and annual precipitation averages 25 inches, with most falling in late spring and early summer. Snowfall is moderate, while fall is typically dry and mild, favoring harvest and outdoor activity.
Location
Located just a few miles north of Woodston, Kansas, this property sits in a rural setting. Stockton, the Rooks County seat, is about 10 miles west, while Plainville lies 25 miles southwest. Hays, the largest city in the region, is 50 miles south and offers full services including healthcare, shopping, and Fort Hays State University. Outdoor recreation is nearby at Webster State Park, and Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge is just 16 miles north.
10/07/2025
$3,432,000
1144 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - 0000 E Rd, Woodston, KS
Hammer farms is a 1,144 acre farm and ranch in Rooks County, Kansas, features 879 dryland acres in a wheat and milo rotation with the balance in grassland. With two ponds, draws, and scattered trees, it offers both strong ag production and excellent wildlife habitat. Located just north of Woodston, it combines crop income, grazing potential, and recreational appeal.
Land
The property includes 1,144 contiguous acres, with 879 acres of productive dryland currently farmed in a wheat and milo rotation. These acres provide strong yield potential while maintaining soil health. The remaining acreage consists of native grassland well-suited for seasonal grazing.
Two ponds, natural draws, and scattered trees add functionality and habitat diversity. These features provide reliable water sources for livestock, aid drainage, and attract wildlife. The balance of cropland and grassland makes this tract a versatile investment for producers and landowners.
Recreation
The mix of cropland, grassland, tree cover, and ponds creates outstanding recreational value. The property supports healthy populations of whitetail deer, turkey, and upland game birds, making it ideal for hunting. Ponds also draw waterfowl, further enhancing wildlife opportunities.
Region & Climate
Rooks County, Kansas, offers a climate well-suited for farming and ranching. Summers are warm to hot, winters are cold but manageable, and annual precipitation averages 25 inches, with most falling in late spring and early summer. Snowfall is moderate, while fall is typically dry and mild, favoring harvest and outdoor activity.
Location
Located just a few miles north of Woodston, Kansas, this property sits in a rural setting. Stockton, the Rooks County seat, is about 10 miles west, while Plainville lies 25 miles southwest. Hays, the largest city in the region, is 50 miles south and offers full services including healthcare, shopping, and Fort Hays State University. Outdoor recreation is nearby at Webster State Park, and Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge is just 16 miles north.
10/07/2025
$3,432,000
1144 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - 0000 E Rd, Woodston, KS
Hammer farms is a 1,144 acre farm and ranch in Rooks County, Kansas, features 879 dryland acres in a wheat and milo rotation with the balance in grassland. With two ponds, draws, and scattered trees, it offers both strong ag production and excellent wildlife habitat. Located just north of Woodston, it combines crop income, grazing potential, and recreational appeal.
Land
The property includes 1,144 contiguous acres, with 879 acres of productive dryland currently farmed in a wheat and milo rotation. These acres provide strong yield potential while maintaining soil health. The remaining acreage consists of native grassland well-suited for seasonal grazing.
Two ponds, natural draws, and scattered trees add functionality and habitat diversity. These features provide reliable water sources for livestock, aid drainage, and attract wildlife. The balance of cropland and grassland makes this tract a versatile investment for producers and landowners.
Recreation
The mix of cropland, grassland, tree cover, and ponds creates outstanding recreational value. The property supports healthy populations of whitetail deer, turkey, and upland game birds, making it ideal for hunting. Ponds also draw waterfowl, further enhancing wildlife opportunities.
Region & Climate
Rooks County, Kansas, offers a climate well-suited for farming and ranching. Summers are warm to hot, winters are cold but manageable, and annual precipitation averages 25 inches, with most falling in late spring and early summer. Snowfall is moderate, while fall is typically dry and mild, favoring harvest and outdoor activity.
Location
Located just a few miles north of Woodston, Kansas, this property sits in a rural setting. Stockton, the Rooks County seat, is about 10 miles west, while Plainville lies 25 miles southwest. Hays, the largest city in the region, is 50 miles south and offers full services including healthcare, shopping, and Fort Hays State University. Outdoor recreation is nearby at Webster State Park, and Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge is just 16 miles north.
10/07/2025
$3,432,000
1144 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - 0000 E Rd, Woodston, KS
Hammer farms is a 1,144 acre farm and ranch in Rooks County, Kansas, features 879 dryland acres in a wheat and milo rotation with the balance in grassland. With two ponds, draws, and scattered trees, it offers both strong ag production and excellent wildlife habitat. Located just north of Woodston, it combines crop income, grazing potential, and recreational appeal.
Land
The property includes 1,144 contiguous acres, with 879 acres of productive dryland currently farmed in a wheat and milo rotation. These acres provide strong yield potential while maintaining soil health. The remaining acreage consists of native grassland well-suited for seasonal grazing.
Two ponds, natural draws, and scattered trees add functionality and habitat diversity. These features provide reliable water sources for livestock, aid drainage, and attract wildlife. The balance of cropland and grassland makes this tract a versatile investment for producers and landowners.
Recreation
The mix of cropland, grassland, tree cover, and ponds creates outstanding recreational value. The property supports healthy populations of whitetail deer, turkey, and upland game birds, making it ideal for hunting. Ponds also draw waterfowl, further enhancing wildlife opportunities.
Region & Climate
Rooks County, Kansas, offers a climate well-suited for farming and ranching. Summers are warm to hot, winters are cold but manageable, and annual precipitation averages 25 inches, with most falling in late spring and early summer. Snowfall is moderate, while fall is typically dry and mild, favoring harvest and outdoor activity.
Location
Located just a few miles north of Woodston, Kansas, this property sits in a rural setting. Stockton, the Rooks County seat, is about 10 miles west, while Plainville lies 25 miles southwest. Hays, the largest city in the region, is 50 miles south and offers full services including healthcare, shopping, and Fort Hays State University. Outdoor recreation is nearby at Webster State Park, and Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge is just 16 miles north.
10/07/2025
$3,432,000
1144 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - 0000 E Rd, Woodston, KS
Hammer farms is a 1,144 acre farm and ranch in Rooks County, Kansas, features 879 dryland acres in a wheat and milo rotation with the balance in grassland. With two ponds, draws, and scattered trees, it offers both strong ag production and excellent wildlife habitat. Located just north of Woodston, it combines crop income, grazing potential, and recreational appeal.
Land
The property includes 1,144 contiguous acres, with 879 acres of productive dryland currently farmed in a wheat and milo rotation. These acres provide strong yield potential while maintaining soil health. The remaining acreage consists of native grassland well-suited for seasonal grazing.
Two ponds, natural draws, and scattered trees add functionality and habitat diversity. These features provide reliable water sources for livestock, aid drainage, and attract wildlife. The balance of cropland and grassland makes this tract a versatile investment for producers and landowners.
Recreation
The mix of cropland, grassland, tree cover, and ponds creates outstanding recreational value. The property supports healthy populations of whitetail deer, turkey, and upland game birds, making it ideal for hunting. Ponds also draw waterfowl, further enhancing wildlife opportunities.
Region & Climate
Rooks County, Kansas, offers a climate well-suited for farming and ranching. Summers are warm to hot, winters are cold but manageable, and annual precipitation averages 25 inches, with most falling in late spring and early summer. Snowfall is moderate, while fall is typically dry and mild, favoring harvest and outdoor activity.
Location
Located just a few miles north of Woodston, Kansas, this property sits in a rural setting. Stockton, the Rooks County seat, is about 10 miles west, while Plainville lies 25 miles southwest. Hays, the largest city in the region, is 50 miles south and offers full services including healthcare, shopping, and Fort Hays State University. Outdoor recreation is nearby at Webster State Park, and Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge is just 16 miles north.
10/07/2025
$3,432,000
1144 ac.
ACTIVE
Rooks County - 0000 E Rd, Woodston, KS
Hammer farms is a 1,144 acre farm and ranch in Rooks County, Kansas, features 879 dryland acres in a wheat and milo rotation with the balance in grassland. With two ponds, draws, and scattered trees, it offers both strong ag production and excellent wildlife habitat. Located just north of Woodston, it combines crop income, grazing potential, and recreational appeal.
Land
The property includes 1,144 contiguous acres, with 879 acres of productive dryland currently farmed in a wheat and milo rotation. These acres provide strong yield potential while maintaining soil health. The remaining acreage consists of native grassland well-suited for seasonal grazing.
Two ponds, natural draws, and scattered trees add functionality and habitat diversity. These features provide reliable water sources for livestock, aid drainage, and attract wildlife. The balance of cropland and grassland makes this tract a versatile investment for producers and landowners.
Recreation
The mix of cropland, grassland, tree cover, and ponds creates outstanding recreational value. The property supports healthy populations of whitetail deer, turkey, and upland game birds, making it ideal for hunting. Ponds also draw waterfowl, further enhancing wildlife opportunities.
Region & Climate
Rooks County, Kansas, offers a climate well-suited for farming and ranching. Summers are warm to hot, winters are cold but manageable, and annual precipitation averages 25 inches, with most falling in late spring and early summer. Snowfall is moderate, while fall is typically dry and mild, favoring harvest and outdoor activity.
Location
Located just a few miles north of Woodston, Kansas, this property sits in a rural setting. Stockton, the Rooks County seat, is about 10 miles west, while Plainville lies 25 miles southwest. Hays, the largest city in the region, is 50 miles south and offers full services including healthcare, shopping, and Fort Hays State University. Outdoor recreation is nearby at Webster State Park, and Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge is just 16 miles north.
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