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Located just southeast of Stafford in one of the county’s most productive farming areas, this 148-acre tract offers a strong combination of ag value and recreational appeal. The majority of the farm features Class II soils with level, easily tillable ground suitable for wheat, corn, soybeans, and milo. With direct access via county roads, it’s an ideal option for producers and/or investors. The seller is offering to lease back the acreage at $50 per acre, providing immediate income. The northern tree line and sizable pond create excellent duck hunting opportunities, especially during migration. The property also holds potential for upland birds, including quail and pheasant. Additional cover in the southwest corner enhances wildlife habitat. Quivira National Wildlife Refuge lies less than 10 miles away, putting this tract in the heart of a central flyway.
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