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35116 W Fountain Green Road
Turon, KS 67583
Jim Elliott with Hayden Outdoors Real Estate, original listing - (970) 674-1990
$399,000
Conventional
Property
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Bathroom
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Property Type
Conventional
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Property Description
The Turon Camp CRP boasts an incredible opportunity to hunt a variety of different species, camp with all the needed RV necessities and collect CRP income at an impressive per acre rate. Located in Reno County, KS and in the heart of Kansas' Whitetail unit 15, this property offers endless recreational enjoyment. The Turon Camp CRP is +/-113 acres of native grass dotted with a number of plum thickets, new growth elm trees and rye food plots. The property is surrounded on two sides by dense timber and large hardwood trees that help further the wonderful habitat for wildlife. Gentle elevations changes throughout the CRP grassland gather varied amounts of moisture and thus tend to grow different variations of native grasses, creating diversity. In wet years, the lowlands have even held shallow water wetlands that could be used to hunt waterfowl. The Turon CRP Camp comes complete with a covered, three sided metal building and a storage shed. The metal building is ready to provide shelter for your RV and has all the hookups. There is an on-site well for water, electricity with RV plug and an in-ground septic system. The buildings are also set up with security cameras for added protection. This is a great way to create a secure living space when you are enjoying your property during hunting season. The metal building measures 24 wide, 30 deep and it has a open doorway that measures 11'2 tall. The entrance to the camp area is secured with a lockable gate.   The CRP program was implemented in part to provide excellent habitat for all types of wildlife and this property has accomplished just that. It would be tough to find an area on this property larger than your vehicle that did not actively show deer activity...there are tracks and trails everywhere! There are currently multiple elevated stands overlooking large feeders on the property. Upland game is also prevalent throughout the property. Multiple, large coveys of bobwhite quail can be found throughout the property. The dense, native grass and plum thickets provide excellent cover for the birds. Pheasant can also be found on the property and large flocks of turkey are often seen meandering across the property. The current CRP contract pays a total of $4598 per year on 78.6 acres and the current contact runs through September of 2026. There are currently food plots planted to rye on the property. The property is fenced and could potentially be grazed once the CRP contract is completed. Seller's portion of the water rights shall transfer upon closing. Seller's portion of the mineral rights (believed to be 50%) shall transfer upon closing.   Central Kansas experiences all four seasons with hot temperatures in summer and cold temperatures in the winter. Turon, KS receives an average of 17 inches of rain each year and an additional 18 inches of snow. This property is located just 2.5 miles from Turon, Kansas in Reno County. The property is located approximately 70 minutes from Eisenhower National Airport in Wichita, KS. The property is a 3 hour and 45 minute drive to Kansas City, KS.
Property Information
Lot Size
113 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Farm-Farm
Year Built
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MLS Number
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Location
Address
35116 W Fountain Green Road
City
Turon
State
KS
Zip Code
67583
County
RENO
Listing
Name
Phone
(970) 674-1990
Office Name
Office Phone
(970) 674-1990
Agent Name
Jim Elliott
Agency Phone
(970) 674-1990

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