Farms for Sale
Embrace the tranquility of rural living with our selection of farms for sale.
Whether you’re seeking a place to cultivate your passions or simply enjoy wide-open spaces, these properties offer endless possibilities. Dive into our listings and find your perfect slice of farmland today!
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THIS UPPER BENCH SUB-IRRIGATED MEADOW IS LOCATED 1 MILE NORTH OF NORTH PLATTE ON US HIGHWAY 83. THE PROPERTY ALSO HAS ACCESS FROM HALL SCHOOL ROAD. PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: 78.37 TAXED ACRES WHITE HORSE CREEK CROSSES THE NORTH END OF THE PROPERTY. THERE ARE 48.31 ACRES THAT ARE CERTIFIED IRRIGATED ACRES WITH THE TWIN PLATTE NRD. AN IRRIGATION WELL THAT IS NOT REGISTERED WITH THE STATE OF NEBRASKA BUT APPLICATION HAS BEEN MADE. FULL POSSESSION AVAILABLE UPON CLOSING LOCATION: Just north of North Platte, NE on Hwy 83. The property is shaped in a manner that it also has access to Hall School Road on the south end. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Township 14 North, Range 30 West of the 6PM, Lincoln County, Nebraska Section 21: PT S1/2NE1/4 & PT N1/2N1/2SE1/4 E. OF RD. Section 22: PT. E1/2 OF W.1738' OF SW1/4 & N. 10 A. OF W.869' OF SW1/4 REAL ESTATE TAXES: 2023 taxes payable in 2024 are $3,198.00 TWIN PLATTE NRD OCCUPATION TAXES: $345.00 CROPLAND SOILS: 61% Class IV McCook loam and 22.8% Class II Cass fine sandy loam ZONING: The property is currently zoned as agriculture. FEMA: The property is located in the 50 and 100 year floodplain. PROPERTY SUMMARY Location, location, location. This property could have a variety of options for a new owner. Continue using it as a hay meadow or divide it up for building sites. With access from Highway 83 and Hall School Road this property is unique and lends itself to the options. The irrigation well is located near the Highway 83 entrance on the west side of the property. The former owner did have the 48.31 acres certified with the Twin Platte NRD and the current Trustee has filed to register the well with the State of Nebraska. There is no motor to run the well and the status of the pump, column and gear head is unknown. It is believed that the well was drilled in the 1960's. The property sells with no guarantees that the well will be operational. Full possession of the property will be given to the Buyer with the opportunity to harvest the 2024 hay crop. Past yield history of this property is not available. Looking for a investment into the future? This tract of land may fit the need.
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This is a fantastic opportunity to acquire 102.02 +/- acres situated along a well-maintained blacktop road. The property features a combination of productive dryland farm ground and lush grassland, making it ideal for agricultural activities, livestock grazing, or recreational purposes. With its excellent building potential, this land offers a perfect setting for your dream home or future development projects.Kalinowski Farm & Recreation presents a fantastic opportunity for those looking to expand their land portfolio. This property is ideally situated between Callaway and Broken Bow, Nebraska, allowing you to enjoy a peaceful rural lifestyle while still having convenient access to local amenities and services. The property encompasses 56.57 +/- acres of fertile, productive dryland farmland, complemented by 45.45 +/- acres of grassland, primarily consisting of expired CRP. This diverse land use creates multiple possibilities for various agricultural operations or recreational activities. On the north side of the property, you will find a couple of terraces designed for effective water management, along with a dugout area specifically constructed to capture water runoff during wetter seasons. Don't miss this unique opportunity to invest in a significant piece of Nebraska's landscape! Whether you're seeking to grow your farming operations or simply looking for a serene place to recreate, Kalinowski Farm & Recreation is a compelling choice. Farmland FSA Information: Corn- 33.92 Base Acres; 118 PLC Yield Soybeans- 33.92 Base Acres; 35 PLC Yield All owned convey!
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This 16.43 +/- acreage features a home site plus six acre hay meadow plus a half acre pond that is currently drained. The home site includes a four bedroom, one bathroom home, one car garage and assortment of cattle pens. The home has main floor laundry, geothermal heating and cooling, a new pressure tank and a Culligan water softener. The home also has a rear deck and many mature trees including two high producing apple trees. Accessibility is outstanding, with a well maintained gravel road to the east of the property and located just six miles west of Ord, Nebraska.
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If you're on the lookout for a property that seamlessly blends income potential with serene surroundings amidst the natural splendor of Nebraska, look no further than the Devine Ranch. Spanning approximately 1,506 acres, this expansive ranch boasts a diverse topography and teems with wildlife that gracefully roam the hillsides and meander along the banks of the South Loup River.The Devine Ranch presents a unique blend of productive agricultural acreage and premium recreational possibilities, rendering it a versatile gem for potential buyers. Its combination of center pivot and dryland fields provides avenues for generating income, while the sub-irrigated meadows and pastures offer opportunities for grazing or leisurely pursuits. Situated along the riverfront, this property boasts a desirable location, complemented by excellent county road access, ensuring convenient accessibility. Overall, the ranch's blend of fertile farmland, well-managed pastures, and the scenic South Loup River traversing its expanse make it an extraordinary and rare find for those seeking to acquire a piece of land that seamlessly merges agricultural productivity with recreational enjoyment. The South Loup River, meandering through the property, not only adds to the scenic beauty but also enhances the wildlife habitat, making it an ideal spot for hunting aficionados. The diverse range of species including deer, turkey, waterfowl, and predators creates an enriching hunting experience, catering to both big game and upland bird enthusiasts. Recent trail camera captures further highlight the richness of wildlife on the ranch, emphasizing the plethora of opportunities for both hunting and wildlife observation. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or someone who appreciates the tranquility of nature, this ranch offers a distinctive and fulfilling experience for outdoor enthusiasts. The Devine Ranch encompasses approximately 1,506.05 deeded acres, offering a multifaceted landscape tailored for various agricultural and recreational pursuits. Among its notable features are 1,046 acres of meticulously managed hardland grass, strategically outfitted with an underground waterline system and multiple tire tanks to ensure ample water supply for livestock. These grasslands are intelligently partitioned into six distinct pastures, with a couple of pastures benefiting from small ponds for year-round water access. Moreover, the property boasts approximately 98 acres of sub-irrigated river meadow and recreational land, renowned for its high-quality hay production and significant wildlife activity. Complementing this are 179.24 acres of dryland, primarily comprising class 1 and 2 soils, along with 9.16 acres of gravity irrigated farmland and 138.8 acres of sprinkler irrigated farmland, predominantly featuring class 1 soils. Additionally, there are 34.9 acres dedicated to roads, a homesite, and waste management. Currently leased for the 2024 farming and grazing season, the property accommodates 100 cow/calf pairs for a span of five months on the grassland. Meanwhile, the river bottoms are earmarked for hay production, while the farmland is slated for crop cultivation. This leasing arrangement underscores the property's versatility, catering to farming, ranching, hunting, and recreational activities alike. With its well-manicured pastures, fertile farmland, and robust hay production, the Devine Ranch presents a turnkey opportunity for prospective buyers seeking a functional ranch with significant income potential. Irrigation Information: Electric Well & 50HP Motor, Registration: G-025636, Drilled 7/11/1966, Pump Rate 1,100 GPM, 364 Pump Depth, 49 Static, 103 Pumping Level, 8 Column. 7 Tower Valley Pivot Owned by Tenant 20,000 Bushel Grain Storage All Owned Convey. Oconto, Nebraska gets 23 inches of rain, per year on average. The US average is 38 inches of rain per year. Oconto averages 26 inches of snow per year. The US average is 28 inches of snow per year. There are 227 sunny days per year on average in Oconto. The US average is 205 sunny days. Oconto gets some kind of precipitation, on average, 68 days per year. The Devine Ranch enjoys a prime location, situated just a mile and a half east of the Pressey Park State Wildlife Management Area. This renowned park spans approximately 1,700 acres and stands as a testament to the generosity of Mr. Henry E. Pressey, who donated the land to the State of Nebraska on May 6, 1930. Pressey Park offers a wealth of outdoor recreational activities, including fishing, camping, hunting, and shooting facilities, all set against the picturesque backdrop of the South Loup River. For visitors to the area, the park serves as a haven where they can partake in various outdoor pursuits while immersing themselves in the natural beauty of Nebraska's landscape. The proximity of the Devine Ranch to Pressey Park further enhances its appeal, providing residents and guests alike with easy access to additional recreational amenities and opportunities to explore and enjoy the surrounding wilderness. This ranch is located 6 miles northeast of Oconto, NE, 15 miles south of Broken Bow, NE, 28 miles north of Lexington, NE, and 43 miles northwest of Kearney, NE.
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Welcome to your serene 11.5 acre escape nestled in Dave's Dunes, where every day feels like a vacation. This 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom home offers a perfect blend of comfort and natural beauty. Enjoy 1,512 sq. ft. of thoughtfully designed living space. The open-concept floor plan seamlessly connects the living room, dining area, and kitchen, making it ideal for both relaxing and entertaining. The heart of the home features new appliances and a large island that's perfect for meal prep or family get-togethers. The property is also equipped with (2) RV Hookups, (2) Fire Pits, front deck and a new utility shed. Dave's Dunes Subdivision is located minutes away from the white sandy beaches of the Calamus Reservoir and two miles Northwest of Nunda Shoals Boat Ramp & Campground. A scenic drive to town makes it easy to enjoy the amenities of Burwell while the surrounding area offers many outdoor activities...golfing, hunting, fishing and boating.
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Situated in scenic Red Cloud, NE, this 311-acre farm blends recreation with income. Of which +/-115 acres of highly productive dry crop that yields $30,000 annually, with diverse habitats for wildlife. Includes modern amenities, a spacious custom home, and ample water sources. Ideal for farmers, hunters, and outdoor enthusiasts.The Lodge at Penny Creek stands out as a top-tier property that caters to hunting enthusiasts seeking exceptional opportunities. Through dedicated land management practices, this property offers a wide variety of game animals, including premium whitetail deer and plentiful turkeys, creating a dream location for big game hunters. It also hosts a number of pheasants and quail, enhancing the upland hunting experience. Accessibility is a key feature, with well-maintained trails weaving throughout the property for easy exploration. Additionally, the southern area features a 50-amp power source and a nearby water well, providing added convenience for campers or those looking to set up structures with electricity. Immerse yourself in luxury with this custom-designed home, boasting +/-1,600 square feet of living space, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a covered porch, a fully equipped kitchen, wet bar, a cozy living room, and a single garage complete with its own thermostat. Perfectly tailored for hosting hunting groups during Nebraska's various hunting seasons, this home exudes quality craftsmanship. The outdoor area features a brand-new patio with a spacious custom firepit, ideal for evening gatherings and relaxation. Experience the best of both worlds with this property - combining upscale living with a hunter's paradise. From the patio, enjoy sweeping views of the property where deer and turkey roam freely. In terms of amenities, the home is equipped with rural water supply and cutting-edge technology such as 5G Hi-Speed fiber optic internet, ensuring you stay connected even in the tranquil seclusion of the countryside. Say goodbye to signal blackouts and internet connectivity issues while on your hunting expeditions - this home offers the ultimate blend of comfort, technology, and natural beauty. This property features four Muddy hard-sided blinds perched atop 10-foot stands, strategically positioned for optimal hunting experiences. These stands are not fixed and can be easily relocated across the property to suit your preferences. Adding to its allure are the well-established food plots, serving as a natural food source for the wildlife and enriching the hunting adventure. It's apparent that the property owner has spared no expense in crafting an ultimate hunter's sanctuary, tailored for both beginners and seasoned hunters to relish in the excitement of the chase within a pristine natural setting. Whether your passion lies in hunting whitetail deer, turkeys, or upland birds, this property presents a unique chance for a fruitful and unforgettable hunting season. This property has +/-115 acres of top-quality dry-land farmland, this property is a haven for agriculture enthusiasts. Thanks to a spring-fed creek snaking through its edges, the land is a highly productive dry crop. Alongside the fertile fields, you'll find abundant food plots, untouched native grasses, and thriving hardwood timber, forming a picturesque and productive landscape. Opportunities for extra income abound, with ample space available for haying or grazing activities. Carefully tended to prioritize wildlife preservation, the varied mix of grasslands, hardwood forests, and food plots on the property forms a diverse ecosystem teeming with habitats and food sources for local wildlife. All owned convey The average temperature in Red Cloud, Ne during the summer months is typically in the low to mid 80s Fahrenheit while the winter temperatures average mid 20s Fahrenheit. Red Cloud, Ne gets an average of 27 inches of rain per year. The US average is 38 inches of rain per year. The average snowfall in Red Cloud, Ne is 21 inches per year, while the US average is 28 inches of snowfall per year. There is an average of 226 sunny days per year in Red Cloud, Ne. The US average is 205 sunny days. Red Cloud, Ne gets some kind of precipitation, on average, 70 days per year. Red Cloud, Nebraska, holds a significant place in both Native American and literary history. Named after the esteemed Oglala Lakota leader, Red Cloud, the town was established in the 1870s as a vital railroad stop. Its strategic location propelled rapid growth, becoming a pivotal agricultural and railroad hub. Today, Red Cloud remains a cornerstone of Webster County, cherished for its heritage. Willa Cather, the renowned American author, was born in 1873 and later moved with her family to Red Cloud in 1883. Cather's formative years in the town influenced her iconic literary works, notably seen in her celebrated novel My Ántonia. The landscapes and essence of Red Cloud deeply permeated Cather's writings, solidifying the town's role as a muse in shaping her enduring literary legacy. This property is located just 2 miles south of Red Cloud, Ne, 45 miles south of Hastings, Ne, 70 miles south of Grand Island, Ne, and 200 miles southwest of Omaha, Ne.
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Located just west of Aurora, Nebraska on highway 14 sits this 75 +/- acres of irrigated farm ground. This property would be a great opportunity for a local farmer looking to increase acres in their operation or as an investor looking to add to their portfolio. This 75 +/- acres is in a great location just off highway 14 and a few miles north of Interstate 80. The farm has a new electric well and a 2010 7 tower gps valley pivot. Well information: Well depth - 195 SWL - 73 Pumping water level - 800 gpm This property provides a unique hunting opportunity located directly next to Springer WPA. In wet years, it can offer you your very own private honey hole for waterfowl hunting. FSA information: Cropland - 75.53 acres Farmland - 74.67 acres Corn base acres - 64.66 acres Soybean base acres - 0.69 acres Non-Irrigated Corn Yield- 160 Non-Irrigated Soybean Yield - 60
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Lincoln County Elk and Wildlife is a dream destination for hunting enthusiasts! With all 1,460.5 acres registered in the Unit 5 Elk Landowner Zone, this property offers a huge advantage for anyone looking to apply for a landowner elk tag, whether it's a resident or non-resident application. The trail camera pictures are incredible to see, offering a glimpse in the abundance of wildlife that calls the area home. It's truly a hunting paradise! Lincoln County Elk and Wildlife is a premier property offering exceptional hunting opportunities, with a focus on proper management practices to ensure a diverse range of game species. The property's 1,460.5 contiguous acres are registered in the Unit 5 Elk Landowner Zone, making it an attractive option for those seeking a landowner elk tag. The ranch boasts high-quality big game animals such as mule deer, whitetail deer, and elk opportunities, along with an abundance of turkeys making it a paradise for hunters. The property's accessibility and infrastructure add to its appeal, with Callahan Rd. providing a reliable entry point and an internal trail system ensures easy mobility for trucks, UTVs, and ATVs, making exploration and transportation effortless. The presence of electricity in the southwestern portion of the property adds another layer of convenience, especially for those considering building a cabin, trailer, or utility structure for storing equipment. This combination of accessibility and amenities makes the property even more appealing for those looking to own and manage such a vast and diverse hunting paradise. The north +/-640 acres has sold. The ranch has three Redneck blinds perched on 10-foot stands, two feeders weighing in at 2,000 pounds each, and an additional feeder tipping the scales at 3,000 pounds, Lincoln County Elk and Wildlife ensures hunters have the best vantage points and ample attractants to draw game in. The established food plots further sweeten the deal, providing a natural source of nourishment for the wildlife and enhancing the overall hunting experience. It's evident that the property owners have spared no expense in creating a hunter's paradise, where both novices and seasoned hunters alike can enjoy the thrill of the chase amidst a pristine natural environment. Whether it's elk, whitetail deer, mule deer, turkey, or other game species, this property offers an unparalleled opportunity for a successful and memorable hunting season. There are multiple water sources located on the ranch, two of which are solar wells, and one is an electric well. In addition, there is a shared well along Callahan Rd. providing water to the west grazing unit. The hardland grass ranch has the capability to support 160 cow/calf pairs for a five months grazing season. A EQIP program is ongoing and will further increase the grassland capacity of the ranch, with proper tree removal and maintenance. Elk Unit 5, covering approximately 926,604 acres, is a vast and diverse habitat for these majestic animals. The monster elk in the area adds an exciting element for hunters and wildlife enthusiasts alike. It's a testament to the resilience of these creatures and the dedication of conservationists and wildlife managers in ensuring their survival and thriving population in Nebraska. The regulations for qualifying landowners to obtain permits for elk hunting in Nebraska are quite specific: For resident qualifying landowners: They must own or lease at least 80 acres of farm or ranch land used for agricultural purposes. Only one permit can be issued per 80 acres of owned land. To be eligible for a permit in the Elk Landowner Zone, residents must own at least 320 acres or lease at least 640 acres of farm or ranch land used for agricultural purposes. For nonresident qualifying landowners: They must own at least 320 acres of farm or ranch land used for agricultural purposes. Leased land does not qualify. Only one permit can be issued per 320 acres owned. To be eligible for a permit in the Elk Landowner Zone, nonresidents must own at least 1280 acres of farm or ranch land used for agricultural purposes. Leased land does not qualify. All owned convey. The average temperature in Brady, NE during the summer months is typically in the mid-70s Fahrenheit while winter temperatures can drop to below zero. Brady, NE gets 22 inches of rain per year on average. The US average is 38 inches of rain per year. The average snowfall in Brady, NE is 28 inches per/year. The US average is 28 inches of snow per year. There are 223 sunny days per year on average in Brady , NE. The US average is 205 sunny days. Brady gets some kind of precipitation, on average, 78 days per year. This ranch is located 10 miles south of Brady, NE, 30 miles southeast of North Platte, NE, 68 miles west of Kearney, NE, and 191 miles west of Lincoln, NE.