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Contact for Price155.7 Acres
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Under Contract
Contact for Price155.7 Acres
Under Contract

Road D, Almena, KS 67622 - Norton County

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Property ID 25892568

Brehmer Farms Quarter

Description

Located just outside of Almena in Norton County, Kansas, this 155.7 acre tract offers a strong combination of productive cropland and native pasture. The property consists of approximately 117 tillable acres currently in row crop, complemented by 38 acres of pasture and draws that provide grazing potential and wildlife habitat.

Land

The farm is comprised of high-quality silt loam soils well-suited for dryland crop production. According to NRCS data, the soil makeup includes approximately 50.1% Holdrege silt loam, 31.4% Uly silt loam, and 18.5% Coly and Uly silt loamsa desirable soil profile known for good water-holding capacity and consistent yields in this region of north-central Kansas.

Topography is gently rolling with defined drainage ways, allowing for efficient farming while also creating natural breaks ideal for pasture or recreational use. The pasture and draws add versatility to the property, offering opportunities for livestock grazing, hay production, or wildlife enhancement.

This tract would make an excellent addition to an existing farming operation, a solid investment opportunity, or a well-balanced farm for an owner-operator seeking productive cropland with supplemental pasture. Conveniently located near Almena, this property offers both agricultural productivity and long-term value in a proven farming area of Norton County.

Recreation

Located in Kansas Hunting Unit 1, this property offers excellent hunting opportunities in a region well known for strong and consistent wildlife populations. The combination of tillable cropland and pasture provides an ideal mix of food and cover, supporting upland bird hunting along with both whitetail and mule deer. Open cropland serves as a reliable feeding area, while the pasture, draws, and grassed waterways create natural bedding cover and travel corridors, making this tract attractive for both recreational use and wildlife enhancement.

Region & Climate

The climate is typical of the Great Plains, with hot summers and cold winters, and moderate rainfall that supports crops like corn, sorghum, wheat, and hay. Winters bring occasional snow, while spring and summer provide a growing season long enough for this variety of row crops. The area experiences plenty of sunny days, helping crops mature and pastures thrive.

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