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The Little Oak Creek Farm is a slice of native Kansas wildlife habitat that is as pure as it gets! Jewell County and Waconda Lake "Glen Elder Reservoir" (just 13 +/- miles southeast) are famously renowned for giant, heavy horned, large bodied Kansas Whitetails. The Boone and Crockett record book for Jewell County boasts numerous deer over 180" with the largest (taken in 2006) measuring 256" non-typical. This particular farm features a pristine blend of habitat factors that all contribute to growing healthy wildlife of all types. Pheasant, Quail, Turkey, and of course large Whitetails thrive on this property. The property has a great blend of gentle elevation changes, both cool and warm season native grasses, and a live spring fed creek running through the heart of it. Roughly 30% of the farm is in tillable acres which can provide a quality food source and nutrients for wildlife year round. There are numerous pinch points and funnels for deer hunters to access and hunt, and a muddy box blind over a 1 acre food plot in the heart of the property. The land has been groomed and developed with an honest effort to increase wildlife habitat, but the new owner should still feel excited about more potential to further the habitat with bedding cover, TSI, and added food tonnage via food plots or a supplemental feeding program on the property. There is still more that a land steward could do and benefit from here. The property also has an off-grid brand new cabin that is hand made and built to last. The cabin is currently set up to run off a generator but could easily be converted to solar with minimal budget. The serenity, calmness, and native ecosystem of this property will grab the attention and respect of any potential buyer that knows land and quality. All of the elements on this property are exceptional and complementary to each other; which is a rare find. This land is backed by the utmost peace and quiet a person can find, and has limited noise interference from the sound of mankind. If you are looking for a genuine piece of land that has tangible wildlife habitat elements and has been well kept for 100+ years, the Little Oak Creek farm is a property you should consider. All showings are by appointment only. If you would like more information or would like to schedule a private viewing please contact Drew Palmer at (620) 660-2355 .