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02/08/2026
$6,600,000
2279 ac.
ACTIVE
Sioux County - 0000 Sioux County, Alliance, NE
It is not often that a 2,279 acre contiguous ranch in Sioux County, Nebraska is offered for sale. Distinguished by a forage-driven cattle operation built around dependable irrigation, Heavan's Farm and Ranch is a large, contiguous ranch located 15 miles north of Scotts Bluff over the Ogallala Aquifer. It is anchored by highly productive irrigated forage acres, creating a self-sustaining system that supports consistent, efficient cattle production year after year.
At the heart of the operation are six (6) center pivot irrigation systems irrigating 1,023+/- acres, all dedicated to irrigated forage production. These pivot-irrigated acres form the backbone of the ranch, providing a reliable feed base for hay, silage, or supplemental forage that significantly reduces outside feed dependency. This irrigation infrastructure allows the ranch to maintain a high carrying capacity through varying weather conditions while offering flexibility in stocking rates and grazing management. Traditionally, the ranch has been used as an intensive grazing operation for 2,000 head of yearling for up to 90 days in the fall. At a rental rate of $1.65 per head per day, generating an income in excess of $270,000.00 in those 90 days. As you can see, this has been a very profitable operation for the last few years.
Complementing the irrigated forage base are approximately 1,255+/- acres of quality pasture and continuous fencing working corrals, providing additional grazing, seasonal movement, ease of sorting, loading, and unloading, and long-term sustainability. The pasture acres and working facility complement the irrigated forage program, creating a balanced system ideal for cow-calf, backgrounding, or expanded livestock operations.
In addition to the irrigation and the grassland, there is also a quarry located in the center of the ranch that provides additional income through a lease with the county. This quarry has provided an additional $15,000.00 of yearly income and could be increased with additional county contracts.
The scale and layout of this ranch allow for efficient cattle handling, rotational grazing, and future operational enhancements. With water, forage, and pasture working together, the property delivers both production strength and long-term land value.
This Sioux County offering represents a true investment-caliber ranch-well suited for serious cattlemen, multi-generation ranch ownership, or investors seeking a legacy agricultural asset built on irrigation, forage, and operational reliability in western Nebraska.
12/09/2025
$15,899,500
12979.2 ac.
ACTIVE
Brown County - Ainsworth, NE 69210, Ainsworth, NE
Paramount Valley Ranch is a Sandhills range ranch supported by the Ogallala aquifer and the Calamus River which flows just south of the ranch. This ranch is located approximately 22 miles south and 6 miles east of Ainsworth Nebraska on Paramount Valley Rd. There is a total of 11,746 acres of range, 1,140 acres of sub-irrigated meadow, and 638 acres leased from the Nebraska Board of Education. (12,979.20 deeded acres) The ranch is comprised of three non-contiguous but close proximity parcels. All land use acres provided are APPROXIMATED using aerial mapping tools, and should be viewed as ESTIMATES ONLY. North Parcel Range Acres: 1,466.03 Sub irrigated Meadow: 267 Roads and Waste: 21.25 # of Pastures: 5 Pastures, three are range pastures, two are mostly hay production Total Acres: 1,754.33 East Parcel Range Acres:17 Sub irrigated Meadow: 183 Roads and Waste: 0 # of Pastures: 1 small range pasture, the rest is mostly hay meadow Total Acres: 200 South Parcel Range Acres: 10,280 Sub irrigated Meadow: 673 County Assessor says the majority is wetland (waste) but it is hayed every year. Roads and Waste: 40.08 (pond) # of Pastures: 20 range pastures, 1 large hay meadow Total Acres: 11,024 Entire Ranch Range Acres: 11,746 Sub irrigated Meadow: 1,140 Roads and Waste: 62.05 # of Pastures: 26 Total Acres: 12,979.20 Rangeland The rangeland is comprised of grasses typical to the Sandhills region, with warm season grasses interspersed with cool season grasses. The grasses in this area typically green up by May 15th with dormancy occurring in early October. This range has the undulating, rolling hills typical of the Sandhills comprised mostly of Valentine Sand. The pastures are generally between 320 and 640 acres, with the majority being 640 acre pastures. Cross-fencing is, for the most part, along section lines. There are approximately 71 tanks watering this ranch with a system of pipelines connecting wells and tanks. There are three wells on the North Parcel watering 9 tanks via pipeline. There is also an old irrigation well that is no longer in service. The well that services the East Parcel as well as the western pipeline on the South parcel is located just south of the East Parcel's boundary line. The new Owner of the East parcel as well as the South Parcel will be granted a water easement to this well that will continue with the deed to the East and South Parcels in perpetuity. There are three windmill locations on the south parcel that are no longer useable, but the shaft and casing appear to be intact. The western pipeline on the south parcel is fed by the well located just off the East Parcel. The eastern pipeline is fed by a well located just south of the improvement site on the South Parcel. Board of Education School Section There is a 640 acre school section currently leased by the Sellers. This lease does not automatically transfer to a new owner. Any new Owner will need to file an application with the Nebraska Board of Education for approval. The current lease expires in 2032. Rainfall and Weather Average rainfall in the area averages 24 to 28 per year. Daily temperature average in the winter months is generally in the mid to high 30's, with the occasional polar blast lasting a few days to a week. Typically there are only two or three snowfalls per year that exceed 6 at a time, but snow of 1 to 4 will happen several times over the winter. Averages for July and August are between 80 to 90 degrees. The Nebraska Sandhills is renowned as some of the finest cattle country in the world due to the climate, ample water and the species of grasses that thrive there. Regional Information Paramount Valley ranch is located in southern Brown County, Nebraska. The total population of Brown County is 2,903, with the majority of these families working in the agricultural sector. Farming and ranching are the main driving economic forces, with most other businesses offering support and services for the Ag industry. Ainsworth is the county seat and largest community with approximately 1,600 residents. While this is a small community, it services a large area. It has a regional hospital as well as specialists such as optometrists and dentists. There are banks, a grocery store, hardware store and lumber yard as well as a farm supply store. Depending on where you are on this ranch, Ainsworth is a 2535-minute drive. The Calamus Reservoir is approximately 30 miles away from the ranch, offering camping, boating, and excellent fishing. The Niobrara National Scenic River forms the north boundary of Brown County and offers, canoeing, kayaking, tubing and fishing, and is a popular tourist destination. Total Capacity and Range Income Potential North Parcel Acres: 1,466.08 Forage Production Per Acre: 1,936 Suggested Number of Head: 123.67 Gross Income: 37,844.41 East Parcel Acres: 17 Forage Production Per Acre: 2,111 Suggested Number of Head: 1.56 Gross Income: 478.49 South Parcel Acres: 10,280.13 Forage Production Per Acre: 1,793 Suggested Number of Head: 803.15 Gross Income: 245,763.64 TOTAL FOR RANCH Acres: 11,763.21 Forage Production Per Acre: 1,946.67 Suggested Number of Head: 928.39 Gross Income: 284,086.55 This property is co-listed with Hall and Hall.
08/22/2026
$1,630,000
111 ac.
ACTIVE
Cass County - 3612 Kenosha Road, Plattsmouth, NE
Welcome to 111 +/- acres of hunting paradise in Cass County, Nebraska. Ideally situated between Beaver Lake and Lake Waconda, and less than 30 minutes from the Omaha metro, this property offers a rare combination of acreage, recreation, income potential, and country living. A renovated 1914 homestead sits in the southeast corner, providing beautiful Nebraska sunsets. The combination of a hard-to-find acreage and immense recreational opportunities truly pushes the property over the top.
The property sits in two main tracts. The south 71 +/- acres contain the homestead and outbuildings. The majority of this piece is currently in grass to feed the goat herd on the property. There is a clover food plot on the north end which serves as a transition period for deer and turkeys working between the heavy timber surrounding the property. We saw deer working these edges every time we were out on this property. The owner has also had success in the past hunting geese out of a pit blind. The location between Beaver Lake, Lake Waconda, and the Missouri River provides a natural flyway over these parcels.
The north 40 acres is a true deer and turkey paradise. Dense hardwood timber provides excellent bedding, cover, and habitat, while portions of the forest floor have been selectively mulched to encourage desirable native grasses and improve wildlife habitat. An established trail system winds throughout the timber, providing convenient access to hunting locations as well as excellent opportunities for ATV and recreational riding.
Beyond its recreational appeal, the property offers several potential income opportunities. The owner recently had the timber evaluated by a professional forester, who identified more than 70 walnut trees currently considered harvestable, including more than 30 identified as potential veneer quality trees. The existing pasture also offers flexibility for continued grazing or potential conversion to row crop production or conservation programs such as CRP.
Don't miss out on the rare opportunity to own a Cass County paradise. Contact Rudy Vrtiska at (402) 801-1742 for additional information and to schedule a private showing.
Property Features
-Recreational opportunities
-Excellent deer & turkey hunting
-Renovated homestead
-Outbuildings
-Income potential
-Hardwood timber
-Food plots
-Internal trail system
10/08/2025
$2,040,500
742 ac.
ACTIVE
Furnas County - Road 718, Oxford, NE
742 Acre Grass, CRP, and Recreation Property
Furnas County, Nebraska | Offered in 2 Tracts or in Combination
Offered at $2,750/acre ($2,040,500 for all 742 acres)
Property Highlights
* Total acres: 742 acres (per assessor)
* 2 Tracts (Tract 1: 535+/- acres, Tract 2: 207+/- acres)
* Price per acre: approximately $2,750 per acre
* Large contiguous grassland tract ideal for cattle grazing, recreational use, hunting, or long-term investment
* Located less than one mile south of the Republican River
* Excellent year-round access from good gravel roads on the north and west sides
* Two water wells, multiple ponds, and dams providing ample water for livestock and wildlife
* Strong recreational and hunting potential with abundant wildlife
* Majority of acreage enrolled in CRP with long-term contracts in place
* Consistent annual CRP income through September 30, 2034
* Perimeter fencing in fair to good condition
* Well suited for livestock operators, hunters, and land investors seeking scale
* Grass is leased for the 2026 season
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Property Overview
This 742 acre grass and recreation property in Furnas County, Nebraska, presents an outstanding opportunity to acquire a large, contiguous tract of pasture and CRP ground in a proven agricultural and recreational area. Properties of this size are increasingly difficult to find, particularly those offering dependable access, multiple water sources, and long-term income through conservation programs.
The property is ideally suited for buyers looking to add significant grass acreage to an existing operation or to secure a large pasture for future livestock use. With the current lease and conservation structure, the property also provides flexibility for long-term planning, allowing an owner to position the land for cattle grazing in future years while benefiting from interim CRP income.
Located less than a mile south of the Republican River, the property also offers excellent recreational appeal. The combination of grassland, water features, and nearby river habitat creates ideal conditions for wildlife, making this a highly attractive tract for hunting and outdoor enjoyment.
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Location & Access
The property is located in Furnas County, Nebraska, a region known for its agricultural productivity, strong livestock presence, and quality recreational land. Furnas County offers a balance of row-crop production, pastureland, and conservation acres, contributing to stable land values and consistent demand.
Access to the property is provided by well-maintained gravel roads along the north and west boundaries. This dual-sided access allows for convenient entry to multiple areas of the property and supports year-round use, whether for livestock management, fence maintenance, or recreational access.
The proximity to the Republican River enhances both agricultural and recreational value. River corridors are well known for supporting strong wildlife populations and creating natural travel routes for game species.
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Acreage Breakdown
According to county assessor records, the property consists of approximately 742 acres total. The acreage is primarily grassland, with minimal non-productive areas.
Grassland acres total approximately 734.6 acres. These acres form the core of the property and provide extensive grazing and habitat potential.
Road acres account for approximately 7.4 acres. These areas support access and infrastructure and do not materially detract from the overall usability of the tract.
The acreage associated with a home, buildings, and cropland is not included in this offering.
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Grassland & Grazing Potential
The grassland on this property offers significant potential for future livestock use. With more than 700 acres of contiguous grass, the tract could serve as an excellent pasture for running cows or yearlings once conservation contracts expire or are transitioned.
Large grass tracts allow operators to implement flexible grazing strategies, including rotational grazing, rest periods, and stocking adjustments based on forage conditions. The size of this property provides the scale needed to support meaningful livestock numbers and efficient management.
Grassland in this region is valued for its resilience and adaptability, particularly when supported by reliable water sources and proper stewardship. The property's layout and size make it well suited for long-term grazing operations.
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Water Resources
Water availability is a key strength of this property. The land is improved with two water wells that support livestock watering needs. In addition, several ponds and dams are located throughout the property, providing surface water for both livestock and wildlife.
The combination of groundwater and surface water sources helps distribute water access across the acreage, reducing livestock travel distances and supporting more uniform grazing. Adequate water also enhances wildlife habitat and supports recreational use.
Reliable water infrastructure is essential for large pasture tracts, and the existing improvements on this property add immediate value and usability.
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CRP Information
A significant portion of the property is enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program, providing dependable annual income and long-term land stewardship benefits.
The following CRP contracts are in place and expire on September 30, 2034:
* 192.75 CRP acres with an annual payment of $4,164
* 515.25 CRP acres with an annual payment of $11,130
The combined CRP income provides consistent cash flow while preserving grass cover and soil health. These contracts also offer buyers time to plan future land use strategies, whether maintaining conservation enrollment, transitioning acres to grazing, or exploring other options as contract expiration approaches.
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Wildlife & Recreational Value
The property offers excellent recreational potential, particularly for hunting and wildlife viewing. Its location less than one mile south of the Republican River places it within a highly desirable wildlife corridor.
Grassland, ponds, and nearby river habitat support a wide range of species. Deer, upland game, and other wildlife are abundant in the area, making this property attractive to hunters and outdoor enthusiasts.
Large tracts with limited disturbance are especially valuable for wildlife, and the size of this property allows for effective habitat management and minimal pressure. For buyers seeking recreational land with income potential, this tract offers a compelling combination.
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Fencing & Infrastructure
Perimeter fencing is reported to be in fair to good condition. While some areas may benefit from routine maintenance or upgrades over time, the existing fencing provides functional boundary definition and livestock containment.
Good fencing is an important asset for large pasture tracts, reducing initial investment requirements and allowing for future livestock use without significant delays.
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Taxes & Ownership Considerations
Property taxes for the land are approximately $8,800.20 annually. Buyers are encouraged to verify tax information and consult with their tax advisors regarding ownership structure and potential benefits.
The property is being offered as land only. Acreage associated with a home, buildings, or cropland is not included in this sale.
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Investment & Long-Term Appeal
Offered at $2,040,500, this property represents an approximate price of $2,750 per acre. Given the size of the tract, water resources, access, CRP income, and recreational appeal, this pricing positions the property competitively within the regional land market.
Large tracts of grassland with income-producing conservation contracts offer a combination of stability and upside. Buyers benefit from predictable annual payments while maintaining flexibility for future land use decisions.
For investors, this property offers scale, diversification, and long-term appreciation potential. For operators, it provides an opportunity to secure a substantial pasture base for future livestock expansion.
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Summary
This 742 acre grass and recreation property in Furnas County, Nebraska, checks the boxes for buyers seeking size, water, access, and long-term value. With more than 700 acres of grassland, multiple water sources, CRP income through 2034, and strong recreational appeal near the Republican River, the property offers versatility and scale rarely available in todays market.
Whether your goals include future cattle grazing, recreational use, conservation income, or long-term land investment, this property provides a solid foundation. Offered at $2,040,500, it stands as an excellent opportunity to acquire a large, well-located tract in southern Nebraska.
Interested parties are encouraged to contact Jeff with any questions regarding this property.
08/07/2026
$957,925
115.33 ac.
ACTIVE
Richardson County - 0000 719 Road, Humboldt, NE
Located just north of Humboldt, Nebraska, lies this 115.33 +/- acre combination farm. Richardson County is known for its high-quality and productive crop ground, and this piece is no different. The high percentage of tillable acres would make a great addition for any local farmer or investor looking to expand their operation.
The property currently has 94.15 +/- total tillable acres. The north 40 acres is highly tillable, with 36.94 +/- acres that have been planted to alfalfa for the last four years with a 6-ton per acre average. The south 75.33 +/- acres has 57.21 tillable acres with 19.53 acres of hay. Beans have averaged 53 bushels per acre the last 3 years while corn has averaged 147 bushels per acre the last 4 years.
On the south 75.33 acres, Wymore Silty Clay Loam is the dominant soil type, with the overall NCCPI coming in at 66.5. The north 40 acres comes in at a 65.9 NCCPI with over 80% Class II Soil. The farm will have an open crop lease for 2027.
Don't miss out on the rare opportunity to own a fantastic piece of highly tillable ground in Southeast Nebraska. Contact Rudy Vrtiska at (402) 801-1742 for additional information and to schedule a private showing.
The north 40 W/ PID (740045091) taxes in 2025 totaled $1,079.36.
The south 75.33 W/ PID (740118005) taxes in 2025 totaled $1,580.12.
Property Features
-Combination farm
-Very little elevation change
-95.15 +/- tillable acres
-Hay production
-Potential to expand tillable acres
-Class II & III soils
-Overall NCCPI: 66.5
-Open 2027 crop lease
-2025 taxes: $2,659.48
06/12/2025
$3,751,593
801.05 ac.
ACTIVE
Box Butte County - tbd, Hemingford, NE
This listing is a portion of a larger farm offering. The price stated is for parcels #1-#5 only. This group consists of 699.48+/- acres of irrigated land and 101.57+/- acres of dryland for a combined area of 801.05+/- acres. The entire farm is being offered for sale for $7,400,000 (seven million four hundred thousand dollars).
THE FARMTriple G Farms is located just minutes from Hemingford, NE, in the panhandle of Nebraska where the roots of agriculture
run deep in the highly productive soil. This irrigated farm consists of eleven center pivot systems in three convenient
parcels and has historically produced corn, wheat, soybeans and alfalfa. The farm is centrally located close to several
markets and feedlots providing stability to the local grain markets.
With a total of 1,653.36 acres, this farm boasts 1,376 adjudicated irrigated acres under eleven center pivots.
Irrigated farms in the area routinely produce 200 bu corn, 100 bu wheat, and 40 bu beans.
*Acreage counts are believed to be accurate but have not been verified by a professional survey. Yields can vary due to weather conditions and
management practices. Potential buyers are advised to consult their experts to make their own analysis.
IMPROVEMENTS
The irrigation equipment includes seven Reinke 8 tower pivots and four Zimmatic 7 tower machines, ensuring a highly efficient and productive operation. This gives the farm a total of twelve pivots. There are two 25 k/bu bins with drying floors, four 7500 bu bins, and one 9000 bu bin, all in usable condition. There is a total of eleven irrigation wells with all of the wells in each block tied together to offer a greater flexibility in your water
management plan.
WATER
This farm is within the Upper Niobrara White Irrigation District, which is headquartered out of Chadron Nebraska. The farm is allocated 65 acre inches per five year allocation period with a maximum carry forward of 32.5 from the previous period. The current allocation period runs from January 1, 2025 through December 31, 2029. There is ample allocation remaining for the remainder of the current allocation period. Triple G Farms sits on top of the Ogalala Aquifer, which provides a significant advantage for irrigation and water management. The Ogalala Aquifer is a massive underground reservoir that spans across several states, including Nebraska. This aquifer is one of the largest sources of fresh water in the world and is a vital resource for agriculture operations in the region. It ensures a reliable source of water, which is essential for crop production, and provides a competitive advantage in
the agriculture industry. With access to this abundant source of water, the farm has the potential to produce high yields of quality crops for years to come. Remaining allocations for each parcel can be found on page seven of this brochure.
*Any and all permitted and adjudicated water rights associated with the property, which the Sellers own, shall be transferred to the Buyer upon a
fully funded closing.
07/16/2026
$595,000
77.94 ac.
ACTIVE
Brown County - 87616 Main St., Long Pine, NE 69217, Long Pine, NE
Escape to the peace and beauty of Nebraska's scenic Sandhills with this exceptional 77.93 acre acreage located on the southern edge of Long Pine. Offering the perfect balance of country living and convenient access to town, this property provides opportunities for livestock, recreation, and your dream rural lifestyle. The 1,246-square-foot home, built in 1935, has 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom with an updated septic system, roof and some windows. The home is served by city water while enjoying the privacy of being outside the city limits. There are several outbuildings on the property and is well-equipped for livestock and rural living with fenced pastures for cattle and horses. Outdoor enthusiasts will love the location. Just minutes away, Long Pine State Recreation Area offers some of Nebraska's finest trout fishing, along with camping, hiking, tubing, and picnic areas. The nearby Long Pine State Wildlife Management Area provides excellent public hunting opportunities, making this property an outstanding year-round retreat for sportsmen and nature lovers alike. With convenient access, this property combines accessibility with the tranquility of country living. Acreages of this size are hard to find, making this a rare opportunity to own a versatile Sandhills property with room to live, work, and play. Whether you're looking for a permanent residence, hobby farm, horse property, or recreational getaway, this unique acreage offers the space, improvements, and location to make your vision a reality. Outbuildings: 28' x 16' detached garage 20' x 20' detached garage 8' x 17' building 26' x 38' building 7' x 10' building 26' x 38' building Legal Description:31 30 20 PT. S1/2SE1/4 77.93 Acres Taxes:$944.74 Address:87616 Main St. Long Pine, NE 69217 County:Brown
04/11/2026
$2,200,000
181.41 ac.
ACTIVE
Dawson County - 42610 Drive 755, Lexington, NE 68850, Lexington, NE
Platte River Waterfowl Lore was better known as The Drakes Nest Hunting Club and is located in Darr, Nebraska just ten miles west of Lexington, Nebraska off Interstate 80 at exit 231. The Drakes Nest Hunting Club was a quality waterfowl hunting destination for hunters from all over the country that wanted a top notch waterfowl hunting experience and a wine and dine experience after the hunt. This business ran successfully for nearly 30 years. This property sits smack dab in the middle of the Central Flyway so during migration times the sky is full of waterfowl. The Seller has maintained this property over the years with weed and tree management, specifically cottonwood tree removal and Phragmites grass removal. This specific type of grass is an invasive grass that absorbs water and spreads. With this maintenance, the river corridor is wide here, and conducive for waterfowl. Platte River Waterfowl Lore can also be considered a multi species property as many wild turkeys and white tail deer inhabit the property as well. After the morning hunt, enjoy sitting in the cabin and watch the wildlife come alive. Turkeys will come to the patio window and strut in front of you while wood ducks and other waterfowl land in the pond just off the patio. Some of the amenities that come with this property include, a top notch propane heated deer stand located in a strategic location, big game hoist to hang your game, a processing table with hole in the center to dispose of scraps, good trails around the property and nearly 22 acres to plant a food plot. No matter what your quarry is, the desirability for a waterfowl spot is at a premium. This property is set up to start enjoying right out of the gate. Please contact me, Jon Farley, to show you this fabulous retreat as I was a guest here for many years and can explain many of the feature benefits that are associated with this top notch hunting property. Agent note: the east/west fence quality is excellent. The road into the property is excellent! Buildings: 48×84 barndominium completely updated with outdoor patio Two bedrooms Spacious open kitchen, living room area Double stack Kitchen Aid oven/microwave, refrigerator, dishwasher Massive 42×55 multi use attached garage 1 full bathroom, with 1 toilet and sink in the laundry room Cabin sleeps 6 people: Mini split air conditioning Propane heater Wood burning stove Electricity Inside running water Kitchen area Patio facing the pond The cabin does not have a bathroom, but there is a head just off the patio outside The domestic well next to the main dwelling also feed water to the cabin. Legal Description: 31-10-22 00003050 That part of Govt Lots 4 & 5 lying S of I-80 & Accretion (181.41) (31-10-22) Dawson County Nebraska Taxes:$3,080.76 Address:42610 Drive 755, Lexington, NE 68850 County:Dawson
06/12/2026
$7,950,000
1283 ac.
ACTIVE
Rock County - 0000 885th Rd, Bassett, NE
Located in the heart of Nebraska's renowned cattle country, this premier 1,283± acre contiguous irrigated ranch
represents a rare opportunity to own a highly improved, turnkey livestock operation designed for maximum efficiency, carrying capacity, and profitability.
No expense has been spared in developing this exceptional property. The ranch has undergone substantial infrastructure improvements, including new five-wire fencing with steel oil-pipe posts, extensive cross-fencing, multiple water developments, and a highly efficient irrigation system. Every improvement has been strategically implemented to support intensive rotational grazing and maximize forage utilization throughout the grazing season.
The foundation of this operation is its eight Valley Center Pivot irrigation systems supplied by electric wells, creating a dependable source of high-quality forage production. Complementing the irrigation system are five newly installed 30-foot steel bottomless tanks and two additional submersible livestock wells, ensuring abundant water availability across the ranch. Each paddock has direct access to a water source, allowing livestock to be distributed evenly throughout the operation and supporting a rotational grazing program capable of handling approximately 2,000 head of cattle.
The ranch's extensive cross-fencing and water infrastructure provide operators with the flexibility to implement high-intensity grazing management practices that can significantly increase carrying capacity and improve forage utilization, thereby enhancing overall ranch profitability. The irrigated acres are currently planted to a high-performance blend of oats and barley, providing abundant, nutrient-rich forage designed to promote exceptional daily gains and efficient weight production.
Beyond its grazing capabilities, the ranch offers excellent protection and wintering potential. A mature tree shelterbelt along the northern boundary provides valuable protection from Nebraska's harsh winter winds, making this property well-suited for backgrounding, winter grazing, calving operations, or year-round cattle production.
Properties of this caliber rarely come to market. Combining extensive irrigation, abundant water resources, modern fencing infrastructure, and proven livestock production capabilities, this Rock County ranch is a true investment in operational efficiency and long-term profitability.
Property Highlights
? 1,283± contiguous acres
? Eight Valley Center Pivot irrigation systems
? Electric irrigation wells
? New five-wire fencing with steel oil-pipe posts
? Extensive cross-fencing for rotational grazing
? Five new 30-foot steel bottomless livestock tanks
? Two new submersible livestock wells
? Designed to support approximately 2,000 head of cattle
? Oats and barley forage blend for exceptional weight gains
? Mature tree shelterbelt providing winter protection
? Excellent backgrounding, grazing, wintering, and calving potential
? Turnkey commercial cattle operation
If your operation demands productivity, efficiency, and scale, this outstanding Rock County ranch deserves your attention. Opportunities to acquire a fully developed irrigated grazing operation of this quality are exceptionally rare.
Please give Nick Wells a call at 308-991-9544 or Bryan North at 308-325-2858 for more information or to schedule your private tour of the ranch.
04/27/2026
$369,900
0.65 ac.
ACTIVE
Knox County - 669 Oak Hills Dr, Crofton, NE
Cottonwood Renovation Lake Home
11/05/2025
$6,500,000
493.74 ac.
ACTIVE
Scotts Bluff County - 30777 Silverman Ln, Morrill, NE
Description : This is a one of a kind property located just West of Morrill, NE with excellent year round access. A hunters "Paradise" with over a mile of Platte River water frontage located on the main channel. This gorgeous scenic area has an abundance of water fowl. There is room to put in a hunting lodge or cabins to inspire hunters from all over to come and hunt. A warm water slough/wetlands is inviting to the ducks and geese in the area. The 300+/- acres of trees and native grass provides ample protection for the deer and water fowl. In addition to the hunters "Mecca" there is 215.92 +/- irrigated farm with an abundance of water. 153.86 +/- ac are under pivot with the remainder irrigation pipe. The farm has a one year old, 10 tower, pivot system. Three registered electric powered irrigation wells: 1. 800 GPM; 80 Acres 2. 1200 GMP, 54 Ft depth, 109.10 Acres. 3. 500 GPM, 14.30 Acres. All electric lines are underground. One of the Water Rights is with Pathfinder Irrigation District; $1152.00 a year. Additional water right is a grandfathered "Preferred farmers" water right, no charge. The 215.92 +/- ac of farm ground is one of the most productive farms in the valley. The native grass will pasture about 50 pairs for a period of about 6 month. The grass has never been over grazed. The property has the capability with a feedlot setup for approximately 150 calves. This is a one of a kind listing. Hunting, farming and feed cattle along with the potential to have an exceptional hunting camp. The 493.74 +/- ac deeded land has many business opportunities! The property is priced right and a must see! Selling 50% of the mineral rights owned by the sellers
08/11/2026
$450,000
21.17 ac.
ACTIVE
Polk County - 2247 140th Road, Shelby, NE
Escape to the peace and privacy of the countryside with this beautiful 21-acre acreage offering the perfect blend of comfortable living, livestock facilities, and versatile outbuildings. Whether you're looking for a hobby farm, horse property, or simply room to roam, this property has it all. The well-maintained ranch-style home features 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, providing comfortable living with a full basement with egress windows to provide plenty of space for family and guests. Outside, you'll enjoy a fenced backyard complete with a deck, perfect for relaxing evenings, entertaining friends, or enjoying scenic country views. Car enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those needing extra storage will appreciate the 3-stall detached garage, while the property's impressive outbuildings offer endless possibilities. A quonset building with an overhead door provides excellent storage and workspace, and a second quonset featuring a 10-foot overhead door on each end allows for easy drive-through access for machinery, equipment, RVs, or trailers. Horse lovers will feel right at home with the horse barn complete with stalls, ready for your equine companions. Expansive pasture ground provides ample grazing space, while mature trees add beauty, privacy, and natural shelter throughout the property. This spacious acreage combines comfortable country living with the infrastructure needed for livestock, recreation, or a growing operation. If you've been searching for a property with acreage, functional buildings, and room to live the rural lifestyle you've always wanted, this is one you won't want to miss.
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05/29/2025
$5,850,000
4080 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherry County - TBD Pioneer School Road, Merriman, NE
Niobrara River Ranch A Rare Opportunity for Ranching & Recreation
Welcome to the scenic Niobrara Riverwhere ranching potential meets unmatched natural beauty. This expansive property features over 3 miles of the Niobrara River, providing abundant live water for livestock and serving as a vital resource for the area's thriving wildlife population. Whitetail deer, mule deer, antelope, elk, turkey, and upland birds are frequent visitors, making this a dream location for hunters and wildlife enthusiasts alike.
The ranch is strategically fenced into multiple pastures to support an efficient rotational grazing system. All pastures are well-watered, with a combination of windmills, tanks on pipeline, live water, and solar-powered wells ensuring reliable water access throughout the property.
Adding to its value, the ranch holds 134 acres of adjudicated water rights, with 125 acres currently under irrigation via a 7-tower 1999 Zimmatic pivot. This blend of irrigated ground and native pasture offers excellent forage and hay production options to support livestock year-round.
While there are no permanent buildings on the property, a well-constructed pipe corral system is in place along Pioneer School Road, providing solid infrastructure for cattle handling.
Whether you're looking to expand your current ranching operation or create a world-class hunting reserve, this property is a rare blank canvas with the natural features and resources to support a variety of visions. Don't miss this opportunity to own a stunning piece of the Niobrara River Valley.
08/07/2026
$4,365,000
1109.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Buffalo County - 15590 Turkey Creek Road, Elm Creek, NE
Delores Hild Estate
1,109.6± Acres | Buffalo County, Nebraska
Land Location
Located along Highway 183, approximately 7.5 miles north of Elm Creek and 5 miles south of Miller, Nebraska.
Legal Description
Tracts in the North Half of Section 20, East Half and Southwest Quarter of Section 17, Southeast Quarter of Section 18, Southeast Quarter of Section 8, Township 10 North, Range 18 West of the 6th P.M., Buffalo County, Nebraska.
About the Property
The Delores Hild Estate presents an opportunity to acquire 1,109.6± contiguous acres in a well-located area of Buffalo County, Nebraska. The property includes a combination of irrigated cropland, dryland, grassland and an established farmstead, providing flexibility for a variety of agricultural operations and investment objectives. The property can be divided.
The irrigated acres are improved with a Valley 8000 six-tower pivot sprinkler system – new in 2024, a Valley seven-tower pivot sprinkler system, and two irrigation wells, including one with a rebuilt pump completed in 2025. Irrigation power is provided by an Isuzu diesel power unit and a Ford 460 natural gas power unit.
The farmstead includes an older two-story residence, a 41' × 73' HiPlains steel-frame machinery storage building with concrete floor, two steel grain bins with approximately 7,000 bushels of capacity each, and additional improvements.
Livestock water is supplied by the building site well, two electric stock wells, and numerous dams and ponds throughout the pasture. As currently operated, the property also includes additional certified irrigation rights.
Situated in a productive agricultural area with frontage along Highway 183, this offering represents a large, contiguous landholding that combines productive farmland, pasture and agricultural improvements in a single property.
Approximate Breakdown of Acres
103 acs. pivot irrigated cropland
22 acs. gravity irrigated cropland
157 acs. dryland cropland
665 acs. pasture
116 acs. primarily hayland
5.4 acs. building site
The remainder mostly off-season pasture/natural habitat/treed areas
Farm Service Agency
Corn Base: 247.8 Acres
Wheat Base: 45.0 Acres
Natural Resources District
Located within the Central Platte Natural Resources District with 183.6 certified irrigated acres.
Irrigation Wells
Per Nebraska Dept. of Water, Energy & Environment
East Well
Registration No. G-022188
Drilled: March 1963
Depth: 330 feet
6-inch pump column
650 GPM
Pump rebuilt in 2025 by Klingelhoefer Well Co.
West Well
Registration No. G-002243
Drilled: May 1956
6-inch pump column
Real Estate Taxes
2025 Taxes: $32,041.26
Purchase Price
$4,365,000
Terms
10% earnest money deposit due upon execution of the Purchase Agreement.
Balance due at closing.
04/17/2026
$3,200,000
2499.34 ac.
ACTIVE
Kimball County - 3622 Road 17W, Bushnell, NE
Executive Summary
F. O. Ranch presents a rare opportunity to acquire a diversified, income-producing agricultural operation in western Nebraska. Encompassing 2,499.34 deeded acres in Kimball County, the ranch combines native pasture, dryland wheat production, and a substantial Grasslands CRP income component into a well-balanced and operationally sound holding.
Offered publicly for the first time, F. O. Ranch represents a multigenerational operation built on stewardship, conservative management, and long-term sustainability. With nearly 1,469 acres enrolled in Grasslands CRP generating approximately $22,031 annually through 2031, the ranch offers both production capability and predictable income - a combination increasingly sought after by 1031 exchange and long-term agricultural investors.
The Land
Total Deeded Acres: 2,499.34
Native Pasture: 1,809.11 acres
Dryland Cropland: 657.08 acres
Other: 33.15 acres
The ranch's acreage balance supports both livestock production and grain income while preserving flexibility for future operational adjustments.
Acreage counts are believed to be accurate but have not been verified by a professional survey. All acreage counts were obtained from the County Assessors website. The property is being sold by legal description and the acreage amount stated for the property is approximate.
Improvements
Primary Residence
Approximately 3,697 finished square feet.
Main Level (2,337 sq ft):
3 bedrooms including primary suite
2 bathrooms
Family room
Living room
Kitchen and dining
Laundry
Basement (1,360 sq ft):
Recreation room
Billiard room
2 bedrooms
Bath
Utility and storage
Outbuilding
Total dimensions 76'x30'
RV bay 14'x30
Shop 14'x30'
Barn 48'x30'
This residence provides ample space for a family-operated ranch or ownership occupancy.
Secondary Residence
Approximately 2,378 finished square feet with attached garage.
Main Level (1,592 sq ft):
Primary bedroom
Additional bedrooms
2 bathrooms
Living room
Kitchen and dining
Laundry
Lower Level (786 sq ft):
Large recreation room
Bedroom
Bath
Mechanical and storage
Shop 1
Built 2005
Concrete floor
Built in workbenches
40'x50'
Shop 2
Quonset
Built 1986
Concrete floor
40'x70'
The dual-residence configuration offers flexibility for multigenerational living, ranch management housing, or rental income potential.
Frequently Asked Questions - F. O. Ranch1. Is F. O. Ranch a working Nebraska cattle ranch for sale?
Yes. F. O. Ranch is a 2,499.34 acre working Nebraska cattle ranch for sale in Kimball County that currently supports approximately 70 cow/calf pairs year-round. The ranch includes 1,809.11 acres of native pasture with established grazing infrastructure and multiple water sources including solar wells, windmills, and submersible pumps.
2. How much CRP income does F. O. Ranch generate?
F. O. Ranch includes approximately 1,468.73 acres enrolled in Grasslands CRP (CP88) across two contracts with a combined annual payment of about $22,031. The contracts run through September 30, 2031, providing stable income alongside cattle and farming operations.
3. How much farm ground is included with the ranch?
The property includes 657.08 acres of dryland cropland currently operated under a wheat-fallow rotation consistent with western Nebraska dryland farming practices. This cropland component provides additional income potential and diversification within the overall ranch operation.
4. Where is F. O. Ranch located in Nebraska?
F. O. Ranch is located in Kimball County in the Nebraska Panhandle, approximately 4 miles from Lake Oliver. The region is known for its combination of dryland wheat production, native rangeland, and cattle operations, making it a desirable area for agricultural investment.
5. Is F. O. Ranch a good property for a 1031 exchange into agricultural land?
Yes. With diversified income streams including cattle grazing, CRP payments, and dryland farming, F. O. Ranch is well suited for buyers completing a 1031 exchange into Nebraska ranch or farmland. The property's scale, income stability, and two residences make it attractive for both investors and owner-operators.
08/04/2026
$1,791,440
560 ac.
ACTIVE
Brown County - Ainsworth, NE, Springview, NE
Tucked deep in the heart of Nebraska's famed Niobrara River corridor, this 560± acre hunting and recreational property offers a rare combination of premier habitat, year-round water, and exceptional wildlife diversity. With frontage along the legendary Niobrara River and live water flowing year-round through Devil's Gulch, this ranch provides everything needed to grow and hold mature game. Known for producing outstanding populations of both mule deer and whitetail deer, the property benefits from years of light hunting pressure, resulting in an impressive age structure and the opportunity to pursue mature bucks. The area is also renowned for some of the strongest turkey populations in Nebraska, offering exceptional spring and fall hunting opportunities. The landscape is as beautiful as it is functional. Towering hardwoods, scattered oak groves, and majestic pine-covered ridges create a setting rarely found in the Great Plains. Recent cedar clearing has further enhanced the property's usability, opening up ideal locations for food plots, wildlife management improvements, future building sites, or secluded hunting setups while maintaining the area's natural character. For waterfowl enthusiasts, Niobrara River frontage provides access to a highly sought-after migration corridor, delivering outstanding duck and goose hunting opportunities in one of the region's premier waterfowl destinations. Whether your vision is a private hunting retreat, a legacy family ranch, or an investment in one of Nebraska's most scenic and wildlife-rich landscapes, this property offers a combination of habitat, beauty, and recreational opportunity that is increasingly difficult to find.
Property Highlights 560± acres in the Niobrara River Valley Frontage on the Niobrara River Year-round live water through Devil's Gulch Exceptional mule deer and whitetail deer hunting Outstanding turkey populations Premier waterfowl hunting opportunities Mature hardwoods, oak trees, and towering pines Recent cedar clearing creating food plot and building site opportunities Strong deer age structure due to historically light hunting pressure Secluded setting with remarkable natural beauty Properties of this caliber, offering big-game, turkey, and waterfowl hunting on the same tract while featuring live water and river frontage, rarely come to market in Nebraska's iconic Niobrara country.
Tony Jenniges
Adam Marshall Land & Auction, LLC
Cell - (308) 293-7573
06/09/2026
$675,000
30.19 ac.
ACTIVE
Cheyenne County - 2801 Road 121, Sidney, NE
This 30.19 acre spread in Cheyenne County near Sidney gives you top tier Panhandle country living alongside prime Nebraska Hunting Land. The custom five bedroom, three bathroom home built in 2003 features vaulted ceilings, high end appliances, and a back deck. A detached two car garage sits close by, with in ground sprinklers keeping the yard green.
The ground features native shortgrass prairie cut by a dry draw flanked by rugged bluffs. Mature tree rows offer wind protection for horses or 4H stock. Mule deer, antelope, and pheasant run through the draw regularly, bringing big and small game hunting right to your back door.
A 1500 square foot shop built in 2001 includes concrete floors and an insulated reloading room built for an outdoorsman. Great fishing and waterfowl setups are a quick drive away at Chappell Lake, Jumbo Reservoir, and Bridgeport. Contact the listing agent today to set up a private tour of the property.
06/01/2026
$990,000
230 ac.
ACTIVE
Red Willow County - TBD Road 398, Bartley, NE
Bartley Republican River Habitat
Take a look at this nice opportunity to own your slice of Republican River habitat for hunting and recreation. The 230+/- acre wooded property is located between Indianola and Bartley, NE just south of Highway 6 & 34.
Highlights of the opportunity include:
Private secluded Access
Wooded Republican River Habitat
Deer, turkey, waterfowl and upland bird hunting
Lease back opportunity by the Seller
230+/- acres to be surveyed
Are you looking for a private secluded area to hunt and enjoy this fall season? Take a look at this opportunity located just south of Highway 6 & 34 in eastern Red Willow County. The property has been operated as portion of a larger ownership for the many decades. After leasing the property for nearly 20 years, the Seller recently purchased the ranch and he now wants to allow you to enjoy this recreational portion of the property.
Access to the property will be a 1,300’ long recorded access easement from Road 398 to the property. The property is fully fenced. The Seller owns the south side of the river and will allow the new owner of this property access to the center of the Republican River channel.
The Seller is willing to discuss the opportunity to graze the property in the spring time during calving. This would create an income stream to the new owner.
Looking for a place for waterfowl, whitetail and mule deer, turkey hunting, fur trapping or a place to get away this is it.
For a guided tour of the property call the Listing Broker and schedule your time.
Needing more? Take a look at the Bartley Lake Home and Bartley Sand Pits listings from the same Seller. The combination of these opportunities can create an exceptional Republican River corridor ownership.
ACRES: 230+/- to be surveyed
LOCATION: Land is located in eastern Red Willow County just south of Highway 6 & 34 between Indianola and Bartley.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Township 3 North – Range 27 West of the 6th P.M., Red Willow County, Nebraska
Section 9: Tract to be surveyed in the S1/2
Section 16: Tract to be surveyed in the N1/2N1/2 lying north of the River
LAND USE: Currently is the land is used for calving and grazing in the spring time.
REAL ESTATE TAXES: 2025 taxes paid in 2026 are TO BE DETERMINED
About The Republican River
The Republican River, which flows through the southwestern portion of Nebraska, is known for its lush riparian habitats, making it a prime location for various wildlife activities. It stretches approximately 450 miles through the Great Plains, originating in eastern Colorado and flowing through Nebraska and Kansas. This river supports a diverse ecosystem and provides essential habitat for numerous species of fish and wildlife. The Republican River corridor is renowned for its waterfowl hunting, attracting avid hunters each migratory season. The area serves as a critical stopover for various species of ducks and geese, including Mallards, Northern Pintails, and Canada Geese. Hunters can take advantage of the fertile wetlands and abundant food sources, providing excellent hunting conditions during the fall migration.
Big Game Hunting: In addition to waterfowl, the region surrounding the Republican River offers excellent opportunities for big game hunting. The expansive landscapes are home to populations of deer, including Mule Deer and Whitetail Deer, as well as wild turkey, making it a favored destination for hunters seeking a diverse hunting experience. The hunting seasons align well with the changing landscape, providing hunters with the chance to experience the beauty of the area during various times of the year.
Outdoor Recreation: Beyond hunting, the Republican River is perfect for anglers seeking to catch local fish species, including catfish, bass, and walleye. The river banks are ideal for canoeing, kayaking, and leisurely floats, allowing residents to connect with nature while enjoying recreational activities.
About The Region
Red Willow County, Nebraska
Nestled in the scenic plains of southwestern Nebraska, Red Willow County offers a perfect blend of rural charm and modern conveniences, making it an ideal place to call home. The county seat, McCook, is a vibrant town that provides residents with a welcoming community spirit, rich history, and ample amenities.
Demographics and Statistics: Red Willow County has a population of approximately 10,000 residents, showcasing a warm, small-town atmosphere. The area is known for its affordable living, with a cost of living that is lower than the national average, making it attractive for families and individuals alike.
Healthcare: Healthcare options in the region are robust, with the Community Hospital located in McCook, and Cambridge Memorial Hospital in Cambridge, providing a range of medical services including emergency care, surgical services, and specialized treatments. The county is also served by several clinics and healthcare providers, ensuring that residents have access to quality healthcare close to home.
Shopping and Businesses: Residents enjoy a variety of shopping options, from local boutiques to national retailers. The downtown area of McCook features unique shops and restaurants, while larger retail establishments can be found at nearby shopping centers. The business community is diverse, with a mix of agricultural, retail, and service-oriented businesses, contributing to a vibrant local economy.
Recreational Opportunities: The region includes a rich array of outdoor recreational activities. Medicine Creek Reservoir aka Harry Strunk Lake provide excellent fishing, boating, and camping opportunities. With numerous parks, trails, and open spaces, residents can enjoy hiking, bird-watching, and a range of seasonal activities, making it perfect for nature enthusiasts and families. Swanson Lake near Trenton and Harlan County Reservoir are additional opportunities on the Republican River to enjoy.
The county is also home to several annual events, community festivals, and cultural activities, fostering a strong sense of community among residents.
Accessibility: For those who enjoy travel, Red Willow County is conveniently located approximately 180 miles southwest of Omaha and about 200 miles northeast of Denver. This strategic location allows for easy access to major urban centers while still enjoying the tranquility of rural living. The nearby McCook Ben Nelson Regional Airport provides local flight options, while larger international airports in Omaha and Denver offer extensive flight services.
In summary, Red Willow County presents a unique opportunity for those seeking a peaceful lifestyle with access to quality healthcare, shopping, and recreational activities, all within a friendly community setting.
11/26/2024
$62,000
2.32 ac.
ACTIVE
Knox County - TBD, Crofton, NE
Sitting above Lewis and Clark Lake in the Devils Nest Development is this 2.3 - acre lot. The scattered trees on this lot are inviting to wildlife venturing through the property, for you to enjoy as you sit in your future home! Maybe you are a developer looking to build a few houses? The lot size is adequate to be broken down into smaller parcels to accomadate this. It is the buyers responsibility to verify water hook ups through the Lewis and Clark NRD along with electrical hookups.
10/25/2022
$5,975,000
2080 ac.
ACTIVE
McPherson County - Paxton, NE
Whitetail Farm is located in McPherson County, Nebraska, and consists of 2,080 +/- deeded acres and offers ten irrigated center-pivots covering 1,309+/- certified irrigated acres and are supported by the world's second-largest aquifer, which is a highly valued natural resource underlying nearly all of Nebraska. All the irrigation wells are high-volume producing with very little drawdown and no pumping restrictions. The farm is currently used as a summer cow/calf high-intensity grazing program, along with some winter feed production. Most of the pivots are in a perennial grass/alfalfa mix and provide top-quality grazing with excellent gains. This is a great opportunity to expand grazing opportunities for a thriving cattle industry.
The Facts:
~ 2,080+/- deeded acres
~ 1,309+/- certified irrigated acres
~ 1,168+/- corn base acres
~ Ten center-pivot irrigation systems
~ High-producing irrigation wells
~ No pumping restrictions
~ Pivots recently updated with tower boxes, panels, and drive units
~ Pivots planted to cool season grasses and alfalfa
~ Intensive grazing system setup
~ Pipeline livestock water system
~ Steel Shop
~ Grain storage
~ Large pipe corrals with working facilities
~ Capable of row crop production
07/29/2026
$7,150,000
1120 ac.
ACTIVE
Dundy County - 32827 Doctor 712, Parks, NE
This is an exceptional opportunity to own a highly productive farm in south central Dundy County, Nebraska This property features 7 pivots providing excellent irrigation for consistent crop production, along with a well-maintained ranch-style home offering comfortable country living Whether you're looking to expand your operation or invest in quality agricultural land with a great return on investment opportunity, this property combines productive acreage, dependable irrigation, and a desirable rural homesite in one outstanding package
This property has a tenant attached with a very desirable long-term flex lease.
Please request to see the details of the lease.
07/24/2026
$995,000
625 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - TBD Jeffrey Rd, Brady, NE
Cedar Bluff PastureBrady, Lincoln County, Nebraska
Large, contiguous ranches of this caliber are becoming increasingly difficult to find. Cedar Bluff Pasture presents an exceptional opportunity to own approximately 625 acres of productive Nebraska pasture, outstanding wildlife habitat, and breathtaking scenery in the heart of Lincoln County. Whether you're looking to expand a cattle operation, develop a premier hunting property, or invest in a legacy ranch that can be enjoyed for generations, this property offers the versatility and natural beauty to do it all.
Property HighlightsApproximately 625 contiguous acres in Lincoln County, Nebraska
Productive native grass pasture with excellent cattle grazing potential
Diverse topography featuring rolling hills, cedar-covered bluffs, timbered canyons, and scenic ridges
Outstanding habitat for whitetail deer, wild turkey, pheasant, quail, and other wildlife
Panoramic views across the Platte River Valley region
Historic windmill and existing outbuildings that reflect the property's ranching heritage
County road access with established trails throughout the ranch
Excellent recreational opportunities including hunting, hiking, horseback riding, and wildlife photography
Conveniently located near Brady and North Platte, Nebraska
An outstanding long-term investment with agricultural, recreational, and legacy ownership appeal
From the moment you enter the property, you'll appreciate the diversity of the landscape. Rolling native grass hills give way to cedar-covered draws and rugged timbered canyons that create both visual beauty and exceptional wildlife habitat. Elevated ridges provide sweeping views across central Nebraska, while the changing terrain offers a sense of privacy and adventure rarely found on properties of this size.
For ranchers and livestock producers, Cedar Bluff Pasture offers quality native range that has supported Nebraska agriculture for generations. The combination of productive pasture, natural resources, and practical access makes this a property well suited for continued cattle production while preserving the integrity of the land.
Hunters and outdoor enthusiasts will immediately recognize the recreational value this ranch provides. The mix of grasslands, cedar thickets, rolling terrain, and nearby water resources creates ideal habitat for mature whitetails, wild turkey, pheasant, quail, and countless other species. Whether your passion is hunting, exploring on horseback, hiking the draws, or simply enjoying the quiet solitude of the outdoors, this property delivers year-round enjoyment.
Scattered throughout the ranch are reminders of its agricultural history, including a historic windmill and functional outbuildings that complement the property's authentic working-ranch character. These features add to the story of the land while leaving plenty of opportunity for a new owner to shape its future.
Located in the scenic Platte River Valley region, Cedar Bluff Pasture offers the perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility. County road frontage and established interior trails make navigating the ranch both practical and enjoyable, while nearby Brady and North Platte provide convenient access to everyday services.
Properties of this size, quality, and diversity seldom come to market in central Nebraska. Whether your vision is building a premier hunting destination, expanding a working cattle operation, creating a private family retreat, or simply investing in one of the most stable and enduring asset classes available, Cedar Bluff Pasture represents a rare opportunity to own a truly remarkable piece of Nebraska.
06/13/2025
$1,500,000
34.96 ac.
ACTIVE
Morrill County - 12438 Road 129, Alliance, NE
*OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE*
Why Build?
Your Dream Is Already Built!
Check out this Private Retreat Center (with unlimited Income Potential).
The Perfect Place For Any Group Seeking a Special Location For Their Cause.
Nature, Beauty, Serenity, Homes, Offices, Classrooms, Gym, Cafeteria, & Much More!
This Private Estate is Surrounded by a Neighboring 20,000 Acre Ranch which provides Priceless Privacy, endless 360 degree views and includes:
-Four Houses
-Two Dormitory Buildings
-Recreation Center with Offices
-Cafeteria with Commercial Kitchen
-Multiple Detached Garages
-Two Steel Buildings & Workshop
-Picnic Pavilion & Baseball Field
-Commercial Backup Generator
-Multiple Fire Hydrants & Water Wells
-Access to USA's Largest Freshwater Aquifer
-Vehicles & Furniture Included in Sale!
The property is located just 18 miles to the nearest town of Alliance with Hospital, Banks, Stores, Golf Course, Restaurants, Movie Theater and Regional Airport with 1-Hour Flights to Denver, CO.
Driving Distance to Nearby Cities:
- Alliance, NE (Only 27 Minutes)
- Scottsbluff, NE (1 Hour, 16 Minutes)
- Cheyenne, WY (2 Hours, 42 minutes)
- Rapid City, SD (2 Hours, 51 Minutes)
- Fort Collins/ Loveland/ Greeley, CO (3 Hours, 30 Minutes)
The property is located near to Mount Rushmore, Badlands National Park, Sturgis and several recreational Lakes.
The property is MOVE-IN READY and comes fully furnished with everything you see in the photos.
The property has 6 registered wells with the State of Nebraska which provides an abundance of freshwater supply.
Contact us for a detailed packet of property information.
*With approved credit, deposit/down payment and debt to income ratio.*
08/19/2026
$4,800,000
29 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - TBD S River Rd, North Platte, NE
North Platte I-80 Development Land | 29.59 Acres
Located along South River Road in North Platte, Nebraska, this 29.59 acre property presents a unique opportunity for development, investment, or agricultural use in a highly accessible location. The property features expansive open grassland, mature trees, and wide views of the surrounding Nebraska landscape. With asphalt road frontage providing convenient access, the property offers an appealing combination of open space and proximity to the amenities and economic activity of North Platte.
Adding to its potential is the property's established access to city water and city sewer, providing valuable infrastructure for future plans. Zoned for commercial, industrial, and agricultural uses and designated for development, the acreage offers flexibility for a wide variety of possibilities, from a commercial or industrial operation to agricultural use or a long-term investment. Its close proximity to Interstate 80 provides excellent transportation access and connectivity, while the nearby South Platte River adds to the character of the surrounding area. With nearly 30 acres, city utilities, versatile zoning, and a strategic North Platte location, this South River Road property provides a strong foundation for a buyer looking to bring their vision to life.
Key Features:
Prime South River Road Location
Immediate Proximity to Interstate 80
Commercial, Industrial, & Agricultural Potential
City Water & City Sewer Available
Open Grasslands & Hay Fields
Near the South Platte River & North Platte Amenities
04/15/2026
$249,000
105 ac.
ACTIVE
Frontier County - TBD East Fork Road, Eustis, NE
105 Acres of Native Rangeland for Sale Near Eustis, Nebraska | East Fork Range & Refuge, Frontier County
Stand on the high ground of this place in late October and you'll understand the name. The draws below hold whitetail moving between the cedars, the native grass runs gold to the horizon, and the only sound is wind working through the hardwoods in the southeast corner. The East Fork Range & Refuge is 105 acres of Frontier County, Nebraska that earns its keep two ways: grazing season and hunting season.
The Land
This is excellent native rangeland with a strong mix of warm and cool season grasses, the composition a grazier looks for when running cattle or wintering bulls. The rolling topography breaks into natural draws that give livestock shelter from a north wind and give wildlife the cover they travel by. Scattered cedar and hardwood trees frame the draws, a shelterbelt adds protection, and an old tongue-and-groove sided shed handles storage the way it has for decades.
Water is the question every rangeland buyer asks first, and this tract answers it. A reliable electric submersible well feeds a 6-foot stock tank, so the cattle drink whether it rains or not.
Wildlife and Hunting
The hunting here is not a footnote, it's half the value. Whitetail and mule deer use this ground consistently, working the edge between open grass and wooded cover. Wild turkeys roost in the hardwoods and cedars along the southeast corner. Elk have been spotted passing through on occasion, the kind of sighting that tells you what corridor this country sits in. Add upland birds and you have a tract that hunts as well as it grazes, with the open-and-cover mix that makes for honest spot-and-stalk country.
Location and Details
From Eustis, travel 5 miles south on Middle Canyon Road, turn left on East Fork Road, then continue 3 miles south. The property sits on the left, east of East Fork Road, with good access for trailers and equipment. Legal description: Part of the NE 1/4 Sec. 5 T6N R24W and part of the NE 1/4 and SE 1/4 Sec. 32 T7N R24W, Frontier County, Nebraska (6th PM). Taxes are estimated at approximately $800 per year, a carrying cost that makes this an easy tract to hold.
About Eustis, Nebraska
Eight miles north sits Eustis, a village of around 400 that carries more identity than towns ten times its size. The Nebraska legislature declared Eustis the Sausage Capital of Nebraska, a nod to the German heritage the community has kept alive through its customs, foods, and celebrations. Every June, the town hosts Wurst Tag, a German heritage celebration held the first Saturday of the month that draws visitors from across southwest Nebraska. It's also home to the Village PieMaker, a pie operation shipping throughout Nebraska and ten other states. The town holds a working business district, the Eustis-Farnam school district, and the Highway 23 corridor connecting you to the larger trade centers of south-central Nebraska.
Frontier County and the Surrounding Area
Frontier County is what people picture when they picture working Nebraska. Nearly 975 square miles of open country, working ranches, and low population density, anchored by agriculture and a ranching heritage that runs back to the open range era. The county seat at Stockville keeps that western tradition close.
The county also holds one of southwest Nebraska's best recreation draws. Medicine Creek State Recreation Area surrounds Medicine Creek Reservoir, also known as Harry Strunk Lake, with 1,850 surface acres of water, 29 miles of shoreline, and year-round fishing for walleye, crappie, white bass, channel catfish, and wipers. More than 5,600 acres around the lake are open to public hunting, with cover supporting pheasant, quail, and both mule and whitetail deer. Owning ground in this county means the boat, the rifle, and the rod all stay busy.
Summary
Whether you're expanding a grazing operation, securing a hunting tract, or looking for land that does both, the East Fork Range & Refuge delivers. Strong native grass, reliable water, proven wildlife, paved-county access, and taxes under $1,000 a year. This is land in one of Nebraska's most authentic ranching regions, where the ground still works as hard as the people who own it.
105 acres of native grassland for sale in Frontier County, Nebraska, 8 miles south of Eustis. Electric submersible well, stock tank, shelterbelt, and storage shed. Grazing, hunting, and recreation land.
Property Overview:
Acreage: 105 acres of excellent native rangeland
Location: From Eustis, travel 5 miles south on Middle Canyon Road, turn left on East Fork Road, then continue 3 miles south, property on the left
Legal Description: Part of the NE 1/4 Sec. 5 T6N R24W and part of the NE 1/4 and SE 1/4 Sec. 32 T7N R24W, located east of East Fork Road, Frontier County, Nebraska (6th PM)
Taxes: Estimated at approximately $800 per year
This diverse native pastureland features a mix of warm and cool season grasses, providing excellent forage for grazing cattle or wintering bulls. The rolling terrain and natural draws also create outstanding cover and visibility for both livestock and wildlife.
Productive rangeland suitable for ranching or recreation
Rolling topography with native grasses and scattered cedar/hardwood trees
Excellent grazing potential and strong grass composition
Shelterbelt and old tongue-and-groove sided shed for protection and storage
Reliable electric submersible well with 6' stock tank for livestock water
Wildlife & Recreation:
The East Fork Range & Refuge is a hunter's dream. This property consistently supports whitetail and mule deer, along with wild turkeys that roost in the hardwoods and cedars along the southeast corner. On occasion, elk have even been spotted passing through the area.
Frequent whitetail and mule deer activity
Wild turkey and upland bird populations
Occasional elk sightings
Ideal combination of open grassland and wooded cover
Community & Area
Frontier County is known for its open country, working ranches, and low population density. Spanning nearly 975 square miles of land, the county is anchored by agriculture, ranching, and a strong rural heritage.
Eustis, Nebraska: A friendly ag-based community of about 400 residents, incorporated in 1888
Median household income: Roughly $91,000, among the highest of Nebraska's rural towns
Access: Central Nebraska location offering rural lifestyle with nearby amenities
County seat: Stockville, NE, rooted in ranching and western tradition
Highlights at a Glance:
105 acres of native grassland
Excellent grazing and hunting opportunities
Electric submersible well with stock tank
Shelterbelt and old storage shed
Low property taxes ( Estimated $800/year)
Convenient access south of Eustis
Whitetail, mule deer, turkey, and occasional elk
Affordable, functional, and scenic Nebraska range
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