Agent related to seller. The North Sanctuary encompasses approximately 90 acres of prime hunting land, located just southwest of Gardena, ND, and north of the J. Clark Salyer National Wildlife Refuge. This exceptional habitat features a combination of thick native grasses and dense tree cover, providing an ideal environment for a wide range of wildlife. Pheasants thrive here, taking advantage of the grassy areas for nesting and the protective cover offered by cattails and scattered brush with berries. The abundant pollinators in the area ensure a steady supply of insects for young chicks. The whitetail deer population is particularly noteworthy, with mature bucks known to reach impressive sizes. Surrounded by cropland, this property provides essential cover and security for wildlife to flourish. Currently out of CRP, the 90 acres offer an ideal opportunity to establish food plots and potentially create a duck pond, adding further appeal. Located near Kramer, ND, this area is also renowned for its duck and goose hunting, enhancing its appeal for avid hunters and conservationists alike.
Agent related to seller. The South Sanctuary spans around 150 acres of prime hunting land, just southwest of Gardena, ND, and north of the J. Clark Salyer National Wildlife Refuge. This hidden gem offers dense tree rows and robust tree claims that make it ideal for wildlife. The sanctuary boasts a blend of thick native grasses and substantial tree cover, creating a haven for diverse wildlife. Pheasants thrive here, utilizing grassy nesting areas and finding protective cover in the cattails and berry-laden brush. Pollinators in the region support a steady supply of insects for young chicks. The property is also home to a notable whitetail deer population, including mature bucks of impressive size. Surrounded by cropland, the sanctuary provides essential cover and security for flourishing wildlife. No longer under CRP, these 150 acres are perfect for establishing food plots and possibly a duck pond. Located near Kramer, ND, the area is well-regarded for duck and goose hunting, adding to its appeal for hunters and conservationists. It is currently enrolled in CRP until 2028, providing an income of $5,146.00.
Agent related to seller. The South Sanctuary spans around 150 acres of prime hunting land, just southwest of Gardena, ND, and north of the J. Clark Salyer National Wildlife Refuge. This hidden gem offers dense tree rows and robust tree claims that make it ideal for wildlife. The sanctuary boasts a blend of thick native grasses and substantial tree cover, creating a haven for diverse wildlife. Pheasants thrive here, utilizing grassy nesting areas and finding protective cover in the cattails and berry-laden brush. Pollinators in the region support a steady supply of insects for young chicks. The property is also home to a notable whitetail deer population, including mature bucks of impressive size. Surrounded by cropland, the sanctuary provides essential cover and security for flourishing wildlife. No longer under CRP, these 150 acres are perfect for establishing food plots and possibly a duck pond. Located near Kramer, ND, the area is well-regarded for duck and goose hunting, adding to its appeal for hunters and conservationists. It is currently enrolled in CRP until 2028, providing an income of $5,146.00.
Agent related to seller. The North Sanctuary encompasses approximately 90 acres of prime hunting land, located just southwest of Gardena, ND, and north of the J. Clark Salyer National Wildlife Refuge. This exceptional habitat features a combination of thick native grasses and dense tree cover, providing an ideal environment for a wide range of wildlife. Pheasants thrive here, taking advantage of the grassy areas for nesting and the protective cover offered by cattails and scattered brush with berries. The abundant pollinators in the area ensure a steady supply of insects for young chicks. The whitetail deer population is particularly noteworthy, with mature bucks known to reach impressive sizes. Surrounded by cropland, this property provides essential cover and security for wildlife to flourish. Currently out of CRP, the 90 acres offer an ideal opportunity to establish food plots and potentially create a duck pond, adding further appeal. Located near Kramer, ND, this area is also renowned for its duck and goose hunting, enhancing its appeal for avid hunters and conservationists alike.
Kramer is located in North Dakota. Kramer, North Dakota has a population of 36. Kramer is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 37.5% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 27.02%.
The median household income in Kramer, North Dakota is $35,000. The median household income for the surrounding county is $68,095 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Kramer is 39.7 years.
The average high temperature in July is 80.4 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of -5.2 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 17.9 inches per year, with 42.1 inches of snow per year.