Just two miles from 43 highway you will find an oasis for deer hunting that is waiting for its new owner. This property has live water on the west side with the Glendale Fork making up the western boundary. As you go through the pasture to the woods its easy to tell that this property is a hunters paradise. With tillable on both sides and big timber expanding in the back, this property is ready to hunt, trap the river, or create your small hobby farm.The 2 story farm house on the road has strong bones, and is waiting for its new owners to finish. Currently sitting down at the stud walls, this home has endless opportunites for whomever wants their own paradise nestled close to the highway. Come see for yourself the opportunities this 19+/- acres holds.
If you're seeking a productive, income-generating tract of land with excellent building potential, this property offers a unique opportunity. Situated just 13 miles north of the Joplin/Webb City metro area and 14 miles from Pittsburg, Kansas, it provides convenient access to urban amenities while maintaining a quiet, rural setting. The entire parcel consists of highly productive Class 2 soils, primarily composed of Cherokee and Medoc Silt Loams, which together make up nearly 70% of the acreage. These soils are well-known for their excellent drainage and nutrient content, making them ideal for growing a variety of crops, including corn, soybeans, and wheat. The property is currently enrolled in a double-crop rotation, ensuring consistent income potential. Additionally, the soil composition is favorable for organic farming practices, adding versatility to its agricultural uses. Access to the property is reliable via County Road 290, with rural water and electricity available at the road, making it well-equipped for development. This tract would be an excellent choice for a homestead or small livestock operation, offering ample space to accommodate horses, cattle, or other animals. High-quality tillable land with proven income and building potential is increasingly rare in this region. This property represents a valuable opportunity to invest in productive farmland with the added benefit of a potential homesite in a desirable location. • 67% +/- tillable farm, Class 2 soils currently in production. • Access directly from county road 290 frontage. • Great building site with room for horses or cattle. • Rural water accessible. • Electrical accessible. • 13 miles north of Joplin. • 14 miles southeast of Pittsburg, Ks.


Asbury is located in Missouri. Asbury, Missouri has a population of 560. Asbury is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 64.34% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 30.41%.
The median household income in Asbury, Missouri is $65,893. The median household income for the surrounding county is $51,876 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Asbury is 35.9 years.
The average high temperature in July is 89.5 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 23.5 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 46.3 inches per year, with 10.9 inches of snow per year.