Morton County, Kansas Land For Sale (3 results)
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07/10/2025
$2,166,000
566 ac.
ACTIVE
Morton County - 1 24 Rd, Rolla, KS
Hayden Outdoors Real Estate is pleased to offer Kallenbach Farms, an exceptional 566 acre property located in Morton County, Kansas. This productive farm features approximaitly 300 acres under center pivot irrigation, +/- 235 dry land tillable acres, two separate equipment buildings, livestock tanks, and the opportunity for big game and upland birds!
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Kallenbach Irrigated Farm is a productive, contiguous property sure to catch the attention of many, from investors, hunters, and farmers alike. 566+/- contiguous farming acres with approximately 300 acres currently under center pivot irrigation, +/- 235 acres of dry land tillable, and the balance consisting of the homestead, additional equipment building, and native grasses. Offering both irrigated and dryland tillable acres of productive soils gives this property a lot of agriculture opportunities. There are currently +/- 430 acres currently planted to milo, with the open ground to be planted to either alfalfa or triticale this fall. This property features a 7 tower Zimmatic irrigation pivot as well as an additional 9 tower Zimmatic irrigation pivot that both run off of natural gas. There is electric infrastructure/riser already in place should an operator wish to install an additional 5 tower pivot sprinkler. With the large quantity of water rights that come with the land, additional irrigated acres could be added. The current milo crop will pass with the land to the buyer depending on the timing of closing.
Additionally, this property features two separate shop utility buildings with concrete floors (40'x62 and 40'x50), it is well-equipped for machinery storage, maintenance, or workspace needs. The property includes blacktop access and is conveniently located near grain elevators, providing ease for hauling and logistics. The property also comes with 1,200 gallons of free natural gas annually to service the homestead, a rare and cost-saving benefit.
For livestock operations, the land includes heavy-duty catch and sorting pens, a large centrally located stock tank for grazing cattle, and several natural playas that provide additional water catch areas for wildlife. A domestic water well services the homestead, while a private pipeline delivers natural gas to the irrigation motor. The irrigation well has been recently upgraded with new bearings, a new pipe joint, and a reworked gear head. It was tested and is currently pumping a reliable 450550 GPM.
Recreational opportunities include antelope, mule deer, pheasant, quail, and prairie dogs. The diverse terrain and natural water features provide excellent cover and forage for wildlife, making this property a sportsman's destination and a working operation in one. Whether you're looking for a productive ag setup or a recreational investment, this property is well-positioned to meet a wide range of goals.
Yields:
Crop Base Acres PLC Yield
Wheat 552.41 28
Corn 26.58 135
Average NCCPI: 45.88
**See attached FSA documents for more information**
Well/Water Right Information:
Water Right File No. 10762 is permitted for irrigation of 551 acres. Authorized 317 AF at 1040 GPM.
Water Right File No. 10675 is permitted for irrigation of 551 acres. Authorized 360 AF at 1040 GPM.
Water rights shall pass with land to Buyer at closing.
Cropland Soils (Primarily Class 3): See Map in Photos
Dalhart fine sandy loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes: 175.7 Acres
Bigbow fine sandy loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes: 134.16 Acres
Vorhees fine sandy loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes: 94.46 Acres
Dalhart fine sandy loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes; 77.17 Acres
Satanta fine sandy loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes: 35.3 Acres
Lautz silty clay, 0 to 1 percent slopes, occasionally ponded: 27.34 Acres
Dalhart loamy fine sand, 3 to 5 percent slopes: 0.11 Acres
Property Features:
2024 Taxes: $4,518.30
State Hunt Unit: 18
The seller does not own the mineral rights. Surface only.
Directions:
From Rolla, drive south on County Rd 24 for 6 miles and the property will be on the east side of the road.
13 miles east of Elkhart
20 miles southwest of Hugoton.
1 mile north of the Oklahoma border
For more detailed financial information or qualified showing, please contact J.C. Bosch or Connor Williams.
06/22/2026
$150,062
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Morton County - 00000 MTCO Rd, Richfield, KS
Morton County 160+/- Acres of Tillable- Tract 2
Legals: SE/4 S29, T33, R43
Driving Directions: From Elkhart, Kansas travel 9 miles north then 6 miles west on Highway 51. The property will be on your right side.
2025 Taxes: $92.55
Property Description:
This exceptional farm features nearly 100% Class III soils, offering outstanding potential for productive crop farming. Located on the Morton-Grant County line, the property is conveniently situated approximately 20 miles from Johnson, Kansas, and 20 miles from Richfield, Kansas.
The land has been carefully managed with diligent stewardship and sound farming practices, helping preserve its productivity and long-term value. Whether you're looking to expand an existing operation or add a quality tract to your investment portfolio, this property presents an excellent opportunity.
The seller will retain the 2026 milo harvest as it is custom farmed, this is open to negotiation. The seller also intends to retain the mineral rights; however, those rights may be negotiable. Adding to the property's value, there is an active producing gas well located on the tract.
Opportunities to purchase a productive farm with both strong agricultural potential and existing energy production are uncommon. Don't miss your chance to add this property to your operation or investment portfolio.
For more information or to schedule a showing contact Brandon Luebbers at 620-874-1131 .
Key Features:
Productive Tillable
Tillable Income
Minerals Negotiable
Class III Soils
Maintained Road Access
06/22/2026
$144,081
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Morton County - 00000 MTCO Rd, Richfield, KS
Morton County 160+/- Acres of Tillable- Tract 3
Legals: SW/4 S5, T34, R43
Driving Directions: From Elkhart, Kansas travel 9 miles north and 7 miles west on Highway 51 and 1.5 miles south. The property will be on your left side.
2025 Taxes: $93.33
Property Description:
This exceptional farm presents a rare opportunity to acquire a productive agricultural asset with strong long-term investment potential. Featuring all Class II & Class III soils, the property offers a solid foundation for consistent crop production and income-generating capability.
The land has been carefully maintained through responsible stewardship and sound farming practices, helping preserve its productivity, value, and future earning potential. With all tillable acres currently open, a new owner has complete flexibility to implement their preferred farming operation, establish a cash rent arrangement, or pursue other agricultural investment strategies.
Quality farmland continues to be recognized as a tangible asset with historically strong value retention and appreciation characteristics. This tract combines productive soils, operational flexibility, and excellent agricultural fundamentals, making it an attractive addition to an existing land portfolio or a first-time farmland investment.
This tract borders the Cimmaron National Grasslands which encompasses 108,000 acres of public hunting access. The Cimmaron River travels through the heart of those grasslands for over 20 miles!
Opportunities to acquire income-producing farmland of this quality are increasingly limited. Don't miss the chance to secure an agricultural investment in a strong farming region.
For more information or to schedule a showing contact Brandon Luebbers at 620-874-1131 .
Key Features:
Productive Tillable
Tillable Income
Minerals Negotiable
Class II & Class III Soils
Maintained Road Access
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