Middle Creek Farm - Miami County, La Cygne, KS
Middle Creek Farm - Miami County, La Cygne, KS
Key Attributes
Location
Topography, Rangeland & Habitat
The farm features rocky ridges covered in a variety of hardwoods providing not only cover but forages as well. The topography fluctuates between 930′ on the highest ridges down to 820′ in the creek bottom.
The multiple ridges running throughout the property provide incredible travel corridors for the bucks searching for that next doe during the rut or for you to pattern a buck during the early season.
There are a couple locations around the property where waterfowl impoundments could be created to extend your hunting season and all around versatility of the farm. Creating these impoundments in the hardwoods would create some exceptional feeding habitat for the waterfowl feeding on the fallen acorns.
Wildlife
The Middle Creek Farm has exceptional wildlife including white-tailed deer, Eastern turkey, and various waterfowl species. This property has been strictly managed during the current owner’s tenure to grow and produce trophy whitetails. Along with the wildlife, catfishing can be enjoyed in Middle Creek.
Historically, this farm grows incredible trophy whitetail. In 2025, the farm was no different with 5 deer over 160”. 3 of which were over 170” and 1 over 180”. All of them are still alive as of shed season and should all continue to grow and be there for the 2026 season. Large ownership to the north and west further enhances the ability to let deer mature to 5 years of age.
Agriculture
Improvements
Water
The property gets it’s namesake from the live water traversing the property referred to as Middle Creek. There are also several wet weather streams that feed into Middle Creek along with a small pond located toward the western boundary.
Rural water runs along the road frontage providing a great resource for those looking to build a home or hunting lodge.
Electricity
Minerals
All minerals are believed to be owned and shall be transferred with the sale of the property. The minerals are currently leased and under production. The production has historically generated the Seller approximately $18,000/year.
The O&G production on the property has proven to be a great benefit. The operator does not hunt, and he also does NOT access the property during hunting hours keeping the prime movement times undisturbed. For the absentee landowner, the operator acts as a great security resource by keeping an eye on the property and notifying the landowner of anything that may seem amiss. This is a great relationship that has been developed by the current owner and is strongly recommended to the new owner to continue.





























































