Ask Daniel Hunning
Great combination property with cropland income & North Fork Cimarron River frontage. Consisting of approximately 100 tillable acres of mostly Class II & Class III soils, the cropland is leased to a local tenant, paying roughly $2,800 annually through the end of 2035. Crops typically grown in the area include corn, milo, wheat, and millet. Not only does the cropland provide annual income, but it is also a great food source for local wildlife. With over a 1/2 mile of heavily treed North Fork Cimarron River bottom, there is tons of great wildlife habitat for the recreational buyer. Several coveys of quail and pheasants were seen while taking listing pictures of the property. The area is known for its trophy mule deer and whitetail hunting with the thick cover in the river bottom and nearby irrigated crop fields. Mineral rights have been previously reserved. Contact the listing land specialist for more information or to schedule a showing today. Agent/Broker Ownership Interest.
Legal - SE4 SEC25 T31S R40W
North Fork Cimarron River frontage
Great recreational opportunities
Deer, pheasant, quail, and small game hunting
Tillable acres consist of mostly level class II & III soils
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