EL DORADO, KS
(316) 321-6100
TRACT 1: 204+/- acres, unimproved land consisting of approximately 160 acres of very productive river bottom crop ground with approximately 49 acres of Timber & Elk River. Crop ground soils are Mason silt loam, 0-1% Slopes, Class IW (44%) and Verdigris silt loam, 0-1% slopes, Class IIw (28%), and Dennis silt loam, 1-3% slopes, Class IIe (11%). Graveled road access on two sides. In addition to excellent crop ground, this tract offers deer and turkey hunting with the hardwood forest along the Elk River, as well as excellent fishing for catfish.
TRACT 2: 311+/- acres improved farm with approximately 220 acres of excellent quality tillable Elk River bottom crop ground (70%) with the balance being an improved farmstead, Elk River, and hardwood timber. Farm related improvements are: 40×100 open front machine shed, and an older two-story Bank Barn (a classic), There are also some welded pipe corrals. Crop ground soils are Mason silt loam, 0-1% Slopes, Class IW (57.7%) and Verdigris silt loam, 0-1% slopes, Class IIw. EXCELLENT hunting & fishing & hardwood timber along the Elk River. Highly productive Elk River bottom crop ground. This will make a nice farm headquarters.
TRACT 3: 376± Acres of unimproved land with approximately 337 acres of excellent quality riverbottom crop ground (90%). Soils are nearly 85% Verdigris silt loam, 0-1% Slopes, with the balance being Lanton silty clay loam, 0-2% slopes- both Class IIw. The Elk River is lined with hardwood timber, providing excellent cover for deer and turkey as well as very good catfish habitat. This tract is 90% tillable and highly productive Elk River bottom crop ground. There are three large fields ranging from 55 acres to 174 acres in size. Paved (HWY 160) and graveled road access.
TRACT 4: 22± Acres of unimproved land consisting of 16 acres of Crop Ground and 6 acres of Timber. Crop ground soils are Verdigris silt loam, highly productive. This would make a very nice residential property or recreational hunting property. Hwy 160 Frontage for great access.
TRACT 5: 424± Acres of unimproved land consisting of 371 Acres of Elk River Bottom Crop Ground with 53 acres of Elk River and Timber. Soils are all Class II, Verdigris silt loam, Lanton silty clay loam, and Osage silty clay loam, very productive soils. Highway 160 divides this into two tracts, providing excellent paved frontage. The Elk River forms the south boundary for the most part and provides hardwood timber and water which is very beneficial for wildlife.