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211± Cropland Acres - Class I Soils - Brick Home - Blacktop Access
Barber County, Kansas
Located at the intersection of Gerlane Road and Cedar Hills Road, this 214± acre Barber County property offers an outstanding opportunity to own a highly productive dryland farm with an established rural homestead. With the east 98.2-acre tract now sold, this offering consists of approximately 211 acres of quality cropland, a well-established farmstead, and excellent access from a blacktop farm-to-market road.
The backbone of this property is its 211± acres of productive cropland, consisting primarily of highly regarded Class I Pond Creek silt loam soils. With an NCCPI average of approximately 67, these soils are known for strong yield potential and long-term productivity, making this an attractive opportunity for both operators and investors looking to add quality farmland to their portfolio.
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The farm's clean layout and excellent accessibility allow for efficient operation and management. Whether you're expanding an existing farming operation or seeking a long-term land investment, properties with this combination of soil quality and location are increasingly difficult to find in Barber County.
Located on the property is an established 3± acre farmstead featuring a 1948 brick home with approximately 2,487 square feet, 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and a basement. The home is complemented by multiple barns, outbuildings, and farmstead improvements that provide storage, workspace, and support for agricultural operations.
One of the strongest features of this property is its location. With blacktop frontage on Gerlane Road, access is convenient year-round for equipment, grain hauling, and everyday use. The combination of productive cropland, existing improvements, and excellent road access creates a well-rounded property with both operational and investment appeal.
Whether you're looking for a productive Kansas farm, an income-producing land investment, or a rural home with substantial acreage, this Barber County property deserves a look.