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10/08/2025
$1,975,000
560 ac.
ACTIVE
Rock County - Bassett, NE
This farm is Located in the Heart of Cattle Country USA near the unincorporated town of Rose, NE in beautiful Sandhills country. From Rose go 1 1/2 miles north on Highway 183 to 854th Road Turn East and go 3 miles to 450th Road. Then go North 2 miles and the farm is located on the East side of the road.
This 560+\- acre property is ideal for the cattle producer for feed production. There are 3 center pivots located on the farm totaling 397 certified irrigated acres with no pumping restrictions. There is additional grass/pasture ground totaling 174 acres. This operation has been utilized to grow feed as well as graze stalks and cover crops in the fall and winter months. This farm gives the producer the ability to come off summer pasture to graze feedstuffs after harvest or also has potential for a rotational pasture grazing program.
All Irrigation Equipment is included in the purchase and includes 3 -Mid 1980s center pivots. Two of the pivots are powered by recently updated Isuzu Diesel Power Units including Diesel Tanks to stay with the property. The third is electric powered single phase with an inverter for 3 phase. All 3 center pivots have the potential to be converted to 3 phase with power being relatively close to the property and a quote already provided for power. All 3 wells are registered
at 900gpm with static water levels ranging 65-68 feet and pumping levels set at 100-146 feet in depth.
The remaining 174 acres of grass/ pasture has an established windbreak located just off the county road to the east with great potential for a calving facility to be established. This grass has been also utilized for grass hay.
Legal Description 7 26 18-7-26 W2E2 W2 E2 SE4 560A Rock County, NE
GIS Parcel ID 750000334
Taxes: 7560.24
Soils on the property are Valentine Fine Sand with 9-24 percent slopes. The property has a long standing great tenant with a current lease in place that is negotiable for the following growing season and beyond. For More information or to schedule a showing call Bryan North at 308.325.2858 or Nick Wells at 308.991.9544
10/21/2025
$2,970,000
958 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherry County - 90451 388th Ave, Crookston, NE
West of Valentine, Nebraska – Cherry County
Welcome to the Julia Gamblin Estate, a rare opportunity to own 958± acres in the Nebraska Sandhills—a property that blends productive organic farmland, irrigated cropland, and well-watered native grass pasture with the scenic beauty and rich heritage of Cherry County. This versatile operation supports both strong agricultural returns and premier recreational use in one of the most respected ranching regions in the Midwest.
Property Highlights
Total Acres: 958±
Certified Organic Farmland: 230 acres
Irrigated Organic Cropland: 135 acres under a Valley 8000 series pivot
Irrigation Wells: Two three-phase, 60 hertz, 50-horsepower electric wells supplying water to the Valley pivot (combined 190 HP system capacity)
Additional Irrigation/Alfalfa Acres: 145 acres currently in alfalfa with irrigation potential or transferable rights
Sandhills Pasture: 570 acres of native grassland, fenced and well-watered
Water Resources: One traditional windmill and three electric stock wells distributed across pastures
Homestead Site: 13± acres with barns, small shops, corrals, and a residential well
Optional Trailer Home: Available at additional cost
Access: Convenient county road frontage and short drive to Valentine, Nebraska
Property Overview
The Julia Gamblin Estate combines certified organic cropland, irrigated farmland, and prime Sandhills pasture in a contiguous and well-balanced layout. The 230 acres of certified organic cropland are a cornerstone of this property’s value, ideal for producing high-demand organic grains and forages. Approximately 135 acres are irrigated under a Valley 8000 series pivot, supported by two three-phase, 60 hertz, 50 HP electric wells delivering consistent, high-pressure water supply to the system (combined output equivalent to a 190 HP setup). This irrigation infrastructure provides reliability and efficiency while maintaining the organic certification requirements of the cropland.
An additional 145 acres currently planted in alfalfa offer irrigation development potential, transferable water rights, or continued high-yield hay production. The flexibility in land use allows an owner to operate multiple income streams, organic row crops, alfalfa production, and cattle grazing, all from one property.
The remaining 570 acres of Sandhills pasture provide outstanding grazing capacity and natural forage diversity. These pastures are well-watered by one windmill and three electric wells, with tanks strategically placed across the range to support rotational grazing. The native grasses here, supported by the Ogallala Aquifer, are known for exceptional quality and resiliency, making this land ideal for a cow-calf or yearling operation.
Homestead & Improvements
The 13-acre homestead site features barns, small shops, and storage buildings suitable for machinery, feed, or workshop use. The site includes a residential well, electrical service, and established windbreaks and corrals for livestock handling. A trailer home is currently located on the property and may be purchased separately, providing immediate living space or housing for staff. The site’s layout makes it functional as an operational headquarters and ideal for building a future home overlooking the rolling Sandhills.
Recreational & Lifestyle Value
In addition to its agricultural productivity, this property offers exceptional recreational opportunities. The combination of cropland, grassland, and water resources creates habitat for whitetail and mule deer, wild turkey, prairie grouse, pheasants, and other upland birds. It’s an ideal setup for both ranching and hunting, providing year-round enjoyment and long-term value.
Just west of Valentine, Nebraska, the property benefits from proximity to the Niobrara National Scenic River, offering world-class canoeing, kayaking, fishing, and tubing. Valentine, known as “The Heart City,” provides a strong agricultural community, quality schools, healthcare, and a welcoming small-town atmosphere, making it one of the most desirable areas in the Sandhills to live, work, and ranch.
Investment Perspective
The Julia Gamblin Estate offers a rare combination of certified organic farmland, proven irrigation infrastructure, and premium Sandhills grazing ground. The dual-well irrigation system and Valley pivot provide reliable production capacity, while the organic certification and alfalfa base enhance market flexibility. Together with its grazing and recreational appeal, this property represents both immediate income potential and long-term stability in one of Nebraska’s most resilient agricultural regions.
10/08/2025
$1,500,000
400 ac.
ACTIVE
Holt County - NA, Ewing, NE
This pasture offers the cattleman a great opportunity for expansion. With the Northern end of the proeprty being naturally sub-irrigated land, this greatly increases the proeprty's carrying capacity. The property has two wells, one solar and one wind. The solar well was installed in 2020 to replace a windmill well. In 2003 the south windmill was added to the pasture for am additional water source. The pasture was cross fenced in 2003 for rotational grazing. In 2015, the entire East border fence was replaced. All fences are in good condition, with some posts that could be replaced. Currently the lease agreement is for 100 pairs plus bulls on the pasture, or equivalent if running bred heifers or steers, for 5 months. The seller has state that they have ran up to 130 pair per year in the past. There is very little cedar tree pressure on the property. A weekend worth of work would clean up the majority of the cedar trees on the property. The pasture is a mostly shortgrass prairie in the uplands with the subirrigated land more cool season grasses. There is an easement running through the North Quarter for the neighbor to access their quarter to the west.
I have a full written history of the property dating back to 1945, provided by the seller. I can provide this to you upon request.
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.
12/05/2025
No Price
273.23 ac.
ACTIVE
Harlan County - Stamford, NE 68977, Stamford, NE
Absolute land auction January 28, 2026 at 1:30 PM. Auction will be held at the Stamford Community Building in Stamford, NE. Lashley Land is proud to present the public auction of the Kenny and Larene Bantam land, offering an exceptional opportunity to purchase quality property just east of Stamford, Nebraska along Highway 89. This absolute auction will feature two well-located parcels with excellent highway access and productive soils, making them ideal for continued agricultural use or investment. Situated in a strong farming community, these parcels provide continuous dependable potential for crop production and long-term value. There will be no online bidding.If you are planning to absentee bid, you must complete and return the Terms and Conditions Bid Certificate on or before January 23, 2026 to be approved for absentee bidding. Parcel #1 Stamford West Legal Description: All West of the 6th P.M. Harlan County Nebraska Tract 1- CL. LOTS 3 & 9 NW1/4 21-2-20 FCL. TRACT & FCL. NE1/4 & FCL. E1/2NW1/4 & FCL. E1/2SW1/4 21-2-20 Taxes: $4,475.06 | Total acres: 209.22 Parcel 1 is a diverse and highly functional parcel featuring a combination of productive dryland cropland and Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) acres. This parcel offers reliable income, strong soils, and quality habitat for wildlife. Land Use Breakdown: – 92.04 acres currently in dryland row-crop production – 90.67 acres enrolled in CRP – CRP payment: $205/acre, with the contract set to expire on 9-30-2026 Soils Parcel 1 is comprised primarily of: – Hord and Hall silt loam – Hobbs and McCook silt loam These productive soil types contribute to consistent yields and long-term agricultural value. Recreational Appeal – The blend of cropland, CRP cover, and quality habitat creates an abundance of wildlife, offering excellent hunting and recreational opportunities. Parcel #2 Stamford East Legal Description: All West of the 6th P.M. Harlan County Nebraska Tract 2- FCL. W1/2NW1/4 22-2-20 Taxes: $1,439.92 | Total acres: 64 Parcel 2 is a well-balanced tract that blends tillable acres with income-producing CRP, making it a versatile option for buyers seeking a productive parcel in a strong agricultural area. This parcel contains three active status wells which will be subject to pumping water after 9/30/26 according to the Lower Republican NRD. Land Use Breakdown: -10.29 acres currently utilized as dryland row-crop acreage -39.69 acres enrolled in the CRP program -CRP payment: $205/acre, with the contract set to expire 9-30-2026 Soils Parcel 2 consists primarily of: -Hord and Hall silt loam -Hobbs and McCook silt loam With productive soils and a mix of cover and cropland, this parcel supports dependable agricultural use as well as excellent cover for wildlife. The habitat on Parcel 2 enhances its appeal for hunting and outdoor recreation, while providing a reliable income. Well Info: Lower Republican NRD, Three wells with one meter all on parcel 2 RN- G-035337 Rate- 500 Column Diameter- 7 Depth- 44 Completion- 6/4/1969 RN- G-013700 Rate- 500 Column Diameter- 6 Depth- 44 Completion- 4/21/1957 RN- G-027648 Rate- 535 Column Diameter- 7 Depth- 41 Completion- 3/3/1967 Address: Stamford, NE 68977 County:Harlan
11/14/2025
Auction
471.58 ac.
ACTIVE
Dawson County - Gothenburg, NE
Online-Only Land Auction
Bidding Opens Friday, January 2nd at 10 a.m.
Bidding Starts to Close Thursday, January 8th at 10 a.m.
Tract 1
Description: This productive, pivot-irrigated farm is located south of Gothenburg, NE. It consists of Hord and Cozad silt loam soils. There is an electric irrigation well and a 7-Tower Reinke center pivot with swing arm on the property. Also included is a 39x72 Behlen Quonset and 17,985+/- bushel grain bin (per assessor).
Legal Description: NW Section 32, T11N, R25W, Dawson County, NE
Property Taxes (2024): $8,077.46
Total Acres (per assessor): 159.5+/-
- Irrigated Acres: 144.45+/-
- Other Acres: 15.05+/-
Irrigation Information:
- Irrigation Well G-005530: Drilled in 1956, 1,200 GPM, 35 Static Level, 65 Pumping Level, 134 Well Depth
- 50HP Electric Well Motor
- 2007 7-Tower Reinke Irrigation Pivot with 2023 swing arm. 850 gpm, 38 psi, Model # 2065 / Serial # 0107-36802
- Located in Central Platte NRD
- 146.47+/- Certified Irrigation Acres
*Contact listing agent with questions regarding FSA information.
*Subject to 2025 lease. Open for the 2026 crop season.
Tract 2
Description: This pivot-irrigated farm is located north of Gothenburg, NE along Highway 47. It primarily consists of Cozad and Hord silt loam soils. There are two irrigation wells and a 7-Tower Reinke center pivot with swing arm on the property.
Legal Description: SW except 3.33 acres to State of Nebraska, Section 10, T12N, R25W, Dawson County, NE
Property Taxes (2024): $7,775.86
Total Acres (per assessor): 158.72+/-
- Irrigated Acres: 156.76+/-
- Other Acres: 1.96+/-
Irrigation Information:
- East Irrigation Well G-003539: Drilled in 1990, 1,000 GPM, 123 Static Level, 166 Pumping Level, 422 Well Depth
- West Irrigation Well G-066627: Drilled in 1997, 1,000 GPM, 71 Static Level, 165 Pumping Level, 414 Well Depth
- 100HP Electric Well Motor on the West Well
- 2011 7-Tower Reinke Irrigation Pivot with swing arm. 900 gpm, 33 psi, Serial # 0711-X01005
- Fertilizer tank not included with the sale
- Located in Central Platte NRD
- 157.95 Certified Irrigation Acres
*Contact listing agent with questions regarding FSA information.
*Subject to 2025 lease. Open for the 2026 crop season.
Tract 3
Description: Here is another pivot-irrigated farm located north of Gothenburg, NE, along Highway 47, in Custer County. It primarily consists of Hall and Holdrege silt loam soils. There is an irrigation well and a 7-Tower Valley center pivot with swing arm on the property.
Legal Description: NE Section 21, T13N, R25W, Custer County, NE
Property Taxes (2024): $4,540.58
Total Acres (per assessor): 153.36+/-
- Irrigated Acres: 134+/-
- Dryland Acres: 14.09+/-
- Grassland Acres: 5.27+/-
Irrigation Information:
- Irrigation Well G-068971: Drilled in 1983, 1,200 GPM, 265 Static Level, 300 Pumping Level, 550 Well Depth
- 125HP Electric Well Motor. Includes Variable Frequency Drive
- 2007 7-Tower Valley 8,000 Series Irrigation Pivot with 2012 corner arm. 975 GPM, 45 PSI
- Fertilizer tank not included with the sale
- Located in Central Platte NRD
- 133.94 Certified Irrigation Acres
FSA Information:
- Total Cropland Acres: 142.37
- Wheat: 0.6 Base Acres 37 PLC Yield
- Corn: 140.10 Base Acres 142 PLC Yield
- Soybeans: 0.40 Base Acres 51 PLC Yield
- Total Base Acres: 141.10
*Subject to 2025 lease. Open for the 2026 crop season.
*All mineral rights owned by seller, if any, convey to buyer.
11/01/2025
$725,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Dundy County - Haigler, NE 69030, Haigler, NE
This irrigated farm offers an excellent opportunity to own productive cropland in southwest Nebraska. Located 18 miles north of Haigler, Nebraska, this property features a well-maintained pivot-irrigated quarter with grass corners. This farmland has efficient irrigation and county road access off of Green Rd. This would make a great addition to any farming operation. Acre breakdown: Irrigated: 132.2 acres Grass: 25.7 acres Roads/other: 2 acres Income Potential: $17,000 Legal Description:NE 17-3-40 West of the 6th P.M. Dundy County Taxes: $2,759.66 Address: Haigler, NE 69030 County:Dundy
11/17/2025
Auction
40 ac.
ACTIVE
Thurston County - 28th Road, Winnebago, NE
Legal Description: SE SE Section 22-26N-8W
Possession Terms: Landlord possession at closing.
Closing Date: On or before January 16, 2026
Soil Productivity: 56.9 NCCPI
Taxes: $1,840.58 2024 Real Estate
Earnest Deposit: 10% due upon Seller's acceptance of your bid.
Title Insurance: To be split 50/50 between Seller and Buyer
12/12/2025
Auction
481.58 ac.
ACTIVE
Scotts Bluff County - South MItchell, NE, Mitchell, NE
This is an absolute Farm Land Sale. There are 4 parcels being offered for sale. They can be purchased separately or all as one. Property auctions on January 13, 2026 at the Gering Event Center in Gering, NE. Scottsbluff Regional Airport is a 7 mile drive to the Gering Event Center. Property is available to see anytime prior to the auction.
Parcel 1 of 4 in this auction includes 143.98 acres of prime farm ground, with 142 acres of water from the Mitchell Irrigation District; includes PVC gated pipe. 137.85 DCP cropland, 53 acres corn base at 166 Bushel yield. APH yield 2015-2024 beets, 11,085 pounds sugar average. This parcel has an irrigation well registered #A-003421. Powered by 30 HP US Electric Motor with 10" Sargent pump. Available ware for 2025-2029 is 94". Surface Taxes for the 2025 year are $3,749.00 Legal: T22N,R56W: Part of NW4 Mitchell Irrigation Canal and Part E2NW4 in Section 9.
Parcel 2 of 4 is 152.94 Acres. This is an excellent parcel with ample water and outstanding production. Water from the Mitchell Canal lifted to NE field by an electric pump with 5 HP Baldor single phase motor. Total irrigation water assessment for 2025 was $5,616.00. South, large field drains to the Mitchell Canal. NE 31 Are field drains at the NE corner, and then N along East line of Parcel #1. 29.0 Acres, Mitchell Irrigation District, 120 Acres with Gering-Fort Laramie Irrigation District. 145.01 Acres DCP cropland, 65.5 Acres of corn at 166 bushel yield. Property includes 1081 feet of 10" pipe. Legal: Part SW4 Section 9:T22N, R56W Scottsbluff CO, NE/Building site in the SE corner is NOT included. Surface Taxes for 2025 $3660.00.
Parcel 3 of 4 is 74.89 Acres of outstanding farm ground. Irrigation water is with Mitchell Irrigation District. This parcel does not include gated pipe, water screen or other surface irrigation equipment. 73.66 Acres DCP cropland, 20.7 corn, 167 Bushel yield. 2015-2025 Crop, Pinto Bean 47 BU: Corn 202 BU., No beets for the last 10 years. Water assessment for 2025 was $1,896.00. Legal: Part E2SE4, Section 24: T22N, R56W, Scottsbluff CO, NE. Surface taxes for 2025 $2,400.00.
Parcel 4 of 4 is 109.77 Acres of prime farm ground. NO gated pipe, water screen units, or other surface irrigation equipment. 101.54 DCP cropland, 34.5 AC corn base with 167 Bushel yield. Water assessment for 2025 is $2,664.00, Mitchell Irrigation District. Legal: Part NE4 Section 25: T23N, R22SW, Scottsbluff CO, NE. 2 building sites on the East side are NOT included. Surface taxes 2025, $3,010.00
Possession subject to the 2025 Farm Lease Agreement with possession March 1 2026. All mineral rights owned by the owners will be included in this sale.
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.
07/07/2025
$5,995,000
4043.18 ac.
ACTIVE
Morrill County - 13421 Road 117a, Alliance, NE
Premier Sandhills Ranching & Investment Opportunity
Welcome to Sandersfeld Ranch, a premier year-round cattle operation in the heart of Nebraska's iconic Sandhills, just 11 miles south of Alliance. Spanning Box Butte and Morrill Counties, this 4,043.18-acre property seamlessly blends historical charm, modern efficiency, and significant investment potential. Supporting approximately 200 cow/calf pairs annually, the ranch features pivot-irrigated hay fields, lush native pastures, state-of-the-art livestock facilities, and a robust infrastructure reflecting decades of meticulous management.
For established ranchers, Sandersfeld Ranch offers a turnkey operation with flexible grazing and hay production capabilities. For investors, it presents a rare opportunity to own a productive asset in the Sandhillsa region renowned for its stable land values, abundance of water, agricultural output, and recreational appeal. With total privacy yet convenient access to town, this ranch is a perfect balance of seclusion and connectivity.
Land & Infrastructure
Sandersfeld Ranch combines fertile Sandhills pasture with modern irrigation for exceptional productivity. The property includes two center pivotsone TL and one Zimmaticirrigating approximately 247 acres, currently used for high-yield hay production but adaptable for intensive summer grazing to boost carrying capacity. The remaining 3,796 acres consist of well-sodded native pasture, characterized by warm- and cool-season grasses, offering reliable year-round forage.
Key improvements include:
Hip-Roof Barn: A well-preserved structure, perfect for calving, hay storage, or equipment housing.
Garage/Equipment Shed: A 2,700 sq. ft. Cleary building for equipment or vehicle storage.
Shop: A 30' x 30' metal-framed structure for tools and maintenance.
Outbuildings: Several original structures in functional condition, enhancing operational flexibility.
Ranch house: A 1920-built residence brimming with vintage character serves as the ranch headquarters.
Livestock handling is streamlined with a modern Arrowquip squeeze chute, Scott Manufacturing alley, and durable continuous fence corrals, ensuring safe, low-stress, and efficient operations.
Operational Capacity
Owner-rated to support approximately 200 cow/calf pairs year-round, Sandersfeld Ranch offers operational flexibility for ranchers and revenue potential for investors. The 247 pivot-irrigated acres provide:
Hay Production: High yields for winter feed or marketable surplus, enhancing cash flow. Historic yields have averaged 4-5 tons per acre.
Summer Grazing: Option to rotate cattle onto irrigated fields, significantly increasing carrying capacity.
Irrigation water: There is currently no pumping restrictions on the amount of irrigation water used on either pivot.
Combined with the expansive native pasture, the ranch adapts to varying weather and market conditions, ensuring resilience and profitability. Investors benefit from the property's proven agricultural output, while ranchers gain a scalable, efficient operation.
*Carrying capacity can vary due to weather conditions and management practices. Potential buyers are advised to consult their experts to make their own analysis of the property*
Water Resources
Water is a cornerstone of Sandersfeld Ranch's productivity: This ranch sits directly on top of the Ogalla Aquifer in Morrill and Box Butte County Nebraska which is one of the largest underground freshwater sources in the world. Its vast reserves provide a reliable and sustainable water source for irrigation, making it a cornerstone of agriculture in the region. access to the Ogallala Aquifer enhances the productivity of farmland, supports consistent forage and crop growth, and ensures long-term water security for both livestock and irrigation systems adding significant value and operational resilience to any agricultural investment.
Center Pivots: Two systems (TL and Zimmatic) irrigating 247 acres for hay or grazing. No pumping restrictions currently in place for irrigation water. The irrigation wells are 201' and 240' feet deep with static water reported at 8' deep. Both pivots are powered by diesel power units, however 3-phase power is close by if a new owner wanted to convert them.
Wells: Multiple wells (details available upon request) provide reliable water for livestock and irrigation. Livestock watering is handled through a mixture of windmills, solar wells, and tanks on a pipeline around the headquarters.
Stock Tanks & Pipelines: Livestock watering is handled through a mixture of windmills, solar wells, and tanks on a pipeline around the headquarters.
Alternative Energy Potential: Opportunities for solar or wind-powered pumping to enhance efficiency and sustainability.
This robust water infrastructure supports year-round operations and adds significant value for investors seeking dependable agricultural assets.
*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.*
Fencing & Cattle Facilities
Fencing: Full perimeter and cross-fenced pastures with barb wire and wood post. The perimeter fence is mostly 4 strand barb wire with the interior fences being a mix of 3 and 4 strand barb wire.
Cattle Facilities: Modern Arrowquip squeeze chute, Scott Manufacturing alley, and sturdy corrals designed for efficient, low-stress livestock handling.
These facilities streamline gathering, doctoring, and loading, making the ranch a turnkey solution for ranchers and a low-maintenance asset for investors.
11/26/2025
Auction
148.84 ac.
ACTIVE
Buffalo County - Kearney, NE
About: This is an exceptional irrigated farm located just northeast of Kearney, an area known for strong production, reliable water, and long-term investment stability. The property sits only 1.5 miles east of Highway 10, positioned along 160th Road and Antelope Road, offering outstanding access to Kearneys grain markets and services.
According to the county assessor, the farm includes 148.84 acres. The soils are a major highlight, with 73.7% Holdrege silt loam, a premier Class I soil type recognized for its productivity and consistency. The terrain is level through the southern half of the farm, transitioning to gently rolling contours to the northideal for efficient farming and irrigation.
The property sells with a 1978 Zimmatic 10-tower pivot and natural gas power unit, providing steady and economical irrigation. The farm lies within the Central Platte NRD and includes 135.02 certified irrigated acres, offering valuable and secure water rights.
In addition, the farm is equipped with underground pipe running from the pivot point to the southwest corner, delivering water to a riser and adding flexibility for additional irrigation needs or future upgrades.
Well Registration: A-006832, 7 Column, 270FT Pump Depth, 347FT Total Depth, 700GPM, Drilled 8/10/1998
Legal Description: Part of the Southeast of the Section 18, Township 10 North, Range 15 West of the 6th PM, Buffalo County, Nebraska.
Farm Service Agency: Base Acres 143.60 Corn, Enrolled in PLC with 156 bushel yield
2024 Taxes: $8,447.68
11/04/2025
$2,040,000
800 ac.
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Lincoln County - Gothenburg, NE 69138, Gothenburg, NE
Eastern Lincoln County Hunting and Grazing – Gothenburg, Nebraska Are you searching for high-quality summer grazing land, outstanding hunting opportunities, or a secluded getaway with future building potential? Look no further than the Eastern Lincoln County Hunting and Grazing Property, a rare offering that truly has it all. This well-managed pasture provides an exceptional blend of agricultural productivity and recreational appeal. The property features multiple stock dam sites, established trails, three solar wells serving six watering locations, and extensive cedar tree removal, all contributing to the health and usability of the land. From the scenic ridgelines and high peaks, you’ll enjoy panoramic views that are among the best in Lincoln County. For livestock management, the property includes two well-placed gathering corrals, supporting efficient cattle movement and handling. The current owners are running approximately 125 cow/calf pairs for 6 months, and with additional water development, the carrying capacity could be increased. Located just a few miles southwest of Gothenburg, Nebraska, and only 1 mile off of paved road, this property offers excellent access while maintaining impressive seclusion located right next to the beautiful Platte River Valley. Hunters will appreciate the diverse wildlife population, including deer, turkey, and even occasional elk sightings. With the combination of native grasses, shelterbelts, and water sources, this property is a true sportsman’s paradise. For those seeking a future building site, three-phase power is located just across the Tri-County Canal, making it feasible to bring electricity to your ideal location. Opportunities to own this quality of grassland and recreation are rare in this area. Whether you’re expanding your ranching operation, searching for a private hunting retreat, or looking for a scenic place to build your dream getaway. Eastern Lincoln County Hunting and Grazing is a property you won’t want to miss. Improvements/Outbuildings 2 sets of gathering corrals 3 solar wells serving 6 tanks Many miles of new or recently replaced fence Significant cedar tree removal Income Potential 125 cow/calf pairs for 6 months Legal Description: 111460.00 PT. SW1/4SE1/4 Section 26- Township 11- Range 26 111670.00 PT.NE1/4(149.56) & SE1/4 Section 35-Township 11- Range 26 111550.00 W1/2 & W1/2E1/2 Section 2- Township 10-Range 26 all West of the 6th P.M. Lincoln County Nebraska Taxes: $6,457.92 after exemption Address:Gothenburg, NE 69138 County:Lincoln
06/12/2025
$1,921,891
455.32 ac.
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Box Butte County - tbd, Hemingford, NE
This listing is a portion of a larger farm offering. The price stated is for parcels #6-#8 only. Group 2 includes 356.11+/- acres of irrigated land and 99.21+/- acres of dryland, resulting in a total of 455.32+/- 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.
11/26/2024
$120,000
13.03 ac.
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Knox County - TBD, Crofton, NE
Whether you are looking for your own large lot to build on, or expand your current ownership, this lot has a lot to offer. Being +/-13 acres with a few building site options on either end, there is plenty of room on the remainder of the proeprty for one to explore and play. The heavy timber in the center of the property is excellent wildlife habitat. Whitetail deer and turkey frequently roam the property and call it home. The lay out, sets up well to establish trails for walking, atv riding, and horse riding. The Wiegand State Recreation are is only a few miles down the road to the East and the Ohiya Casino and Golf Course is a short drive away to the West. It is the buyers responsibility to verify water hook ups through the Lewis and Clark NRD along with electrical hook ups.
08/18/2025
$10,650,000
2077 ac.
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Frontier County - 39235 Road 749, Curtis, NE
A rare and very nice irrigated farm opportunity located in northern Frontier County, NE with 1,141 Middle Republican NRD Certified irrigated acres on very productive cropland soils.
Known locally as the Earl Johnston Farm and titled as T. A. J. Land Inc., Frontier Lincoln Farm is a highly productive farm.
Highlights of this opportunity include:
2,077.89 taxed acres
751.38 Middle Republican NRD certified irrigated acres under pivot
389.62 Middle Republican NRD certified irrigated acres for gravity irrigation
Nearly all cropland is Class I and II Hall silt loams with 1 - 3% slopes
Electric powered wells with good water availability
Very good county gravel road access
Multiple producers in the area for the Investor Buyer
Multiple commodity marketing opportunities
200,000 bushel of grain storage
With a total of 2,077.89 taxed acres in Frontier and Lincoln County, the Frontier Lincoln Farm stands out as a premier, contiguous property in a region recognized for its top-tier cropland.
The land use is apportioned as:
751.38 acres are dedicated to pivot irrigated cropland,
389.62 acres to gravity irrigated cropland,
299.85 acres to non-irrigated cropland,
380 acres to fenced rangeland,
220.83 acres to unfenced rangeland,
Building sites comprise 10.23 acres, while infrastructure for roads and waste covers 25.98 acres.
The centerpiece of the farm includes seven Valley 8000 center pivotsfive installed in 2002 and two in 2015all serviced by four high-capacity, 200 hp electric wells interlinked with buried water lines. These wells efficiently supply water to both the pivots and gravity irrigation systems, ensuring reliable production across the farms certified irrigated acres. An ample inventory of line and gated pipe is included in the offering, enhancing the farms operation.
Gravity irrigated cropland is notably concentrated in Section 9, with approximately 300 acres primarily watered by Well #4, though Well #2 can supplement as needed. The remainder of the gravity irrigated acres is intermixed with the pivot-irrigated fields, enabling strategic crop rotation and water management. Non-irrigated cropland is also intermixed throughout, with notable 52-acre and 50-acre fields positioned at the northwest and southeast corners of the property, respectively.
Soils are remarkably productive, with 92% classified as Class I and II Hall silt loams exhibiting gentle 13% slopes, making the land exceptionally well-suited for sustained, high-yield cultivation.
The pastureland on the farm is divided into two fenced pasturesa 141-acre north pasture and a 239-acre east pastureeach supplied with stock water systems. The north pasture benefits from an electric submersible well and pipeline, which also supplies water to two neighboring operations. The east pasture uses an electric pump jack and the submersible well at the rental house. Two additional stock tanks provide water for stalk grazing, and the farms extensive unfenced rangeland offers valuable off-season forage.
Beyond production, the farm enjoys strategic proximity to multiple ethanol plants, cattle feeding facilities with a combined capacity of over 200,000 head, and multiple grain delivery stations.
While the property is currently subject to a lease expiring February 28, 2026, full possession will be available at closing. Given the integrated nature of the irrigation systems, the farm is offered as a single, unified operationalthough coordinated buyers may negotiate a division post-sale if desired.
Farm access is convenient, with entry points from Cottonwood Road (Road 393), County Road 749, and County Line Road.
Altogether, Frontier Lincoln Farm presents a rare opportunity: a turn-key irrigated property with exceptional soils, robust water infrastructure, and access to vigorous regional commodity markets.
Frontier Lincoln Farm includes 2 building sites. The Owners House is a 1969 one story 1,520 sq ft house with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathroom. The Rental House is a 1950 one story 1,839 sq ft house with 3 bedroom and 1.25 bathrooms. The Rental property also includes a barn and steel shop building.
There is nearly 200,000 bushel of grain storage on the farm. Most of the storage is located at the Owners building site in the western portion of the property. There is also a steel shop building at this site.
11/04/2025
$485,000
20.2 ac.
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Cheyenne County - 9178 Road 48, Potter, NE
Tucked into the quiet countryside, this fully remodeled five-bedroom, two-bathroom farmhouse offers the kind of rustic charm and self-sufficient lifestyle dreams are made of. Set on 20 generous acres, this homestead is ready to welcome your chickens, goats, and garden boots.
Step inside the farmhouse and feel instantly at ease. The heart of the home is a spacious country kitchen with plenty of cabinetry and a huge island, the perfect place to cook meals with fresh ingredients from your land. The open-concept living and dining area is warm and inviting, with sun-drenched windows that bring the outdoors in. The living room and one bedroom were added in 2021, creating a comfortable and welcoming space. A bonus feature, the pellet stove can heat most of the main floor if needed. The master bedroom includes a walk-in closet and en suite bath. The remaining bedrooms are roomy and restful, each with its own charm, and the bathrooms are tastefully updated while staying true to the home's rustic soul.
Outside, the land tells its own story. A great garden space is ready for your heirloom vegetables, and a variety of young fruit trees are just beginning to bear, including chokecherries, apples, cherries, plums, pears, nectarines, gooseberries, sandhill plums, sand cherries, and blackberry bushes. Multiple outbuildings offer storage, workspace, or chicken coops, and the barn includes a fully functional office, perfect for homesteaders who work from home or need a dedicated space for farm records, crafts, or business.
The practically minded will appreciate that the home has been wired for a generator, and if needed, the house will switch over and run on that. The pressure tank, septic, heat pump, electrical, and plumbing have all been updated since 2016, and the basement was finished two years ago. Siding, gutters, fascia, soffit, and roof were new on the home in 2021, and the detached garage received a new roof in 2024. This property has been very well maintained.
If you're seeking a slower, simpler way of life with room to grow, this property is ready to help you live it. Come see what it feels like to truly settle in, breathe deep, and put down roots.
Your homestead journey starts here. Schedule your showing today.
10/15/2025
$516,000
344 ac.
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Frontier County - Unnamed Road, Maywood, NE
344± Acres | Frontier County, Nebraska
TBD Road 378, Maywood, NE 69038
Property Highlights:
344± acres of well-maintained hard land native pasture
Excellent grazing with strong grass and good water distribution
Two water sources including a well
Functional corrals with sorting and loading area
Prime habitat for elk, whitetail and mule deer, turkey, pheasants, quail, and dove
County road access and panoramic Nebraska scenery
Tucked into the rolling hills of western Frontier County, this 344± acre property captures the best of Nebraska’s ranching and recreational land. With well-maintained native pasture, strong water infrastructure, and a landscape alive with wildlife, it’s the kind of property that speaks to both ranchers and outdoor enthusiasts.
The land is well suited for grazing, featuring quality hard land native grasses, a good well, and two reliable water sources that keep livestock healthy throughout the season. Functional corrals, sorting, and loading areas make for easy cattle handling and efficient operation.
This property also offers exceptional recreation. Elk, whitetail and mule deer, turkey, pheasants, quail, and dove are all commonly found throughout the area, providing a hunting experience that rivals anywhere in western Nebraska. The terrain rolls gently across high ridges and wide draws, offering beautiful panoramic views and peaceful seclusion.
Whether your goal is to expand your grazing operation, invest in a strong piece of income-producing pastureland, or secure a private hunting retreat, this Frontier County property checks all the boxes.
10/21/2025
$800,000
200 ac.
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Keya Paha County - 200 +/- Acres, Newport, NE
This 200± acres in north-central Nebraska presents a compelling opportunity for those seeking a well-balanced mix of quality dryland farm ground and recreational pasture.
With approximately 107± acres of productive dry cropland, this property offers income-producing potential. The remaining 93± acres consist of recreational pasture featuring a diverse mix of grasses, spring-fed ponds, mature hardwood and cedar trees, and a creek running through the property creating a thriving habitat for wildlife — offering some hunting potential and opportunities for fishing. There is like-new high tensile, barbed wire fencing surrounding the property.
Whether you're an ag producer, a recreational enthusiast, or a buyer seeking a scenic building site, this property checks all the boxes. Electricity and well water are already in place, making it a natural fit for a future cabin, weekend getaway, or full-time homestead. Enjoy horseback riding, UTV exploration, and panoramic views across the rolling Nebraska countryside.
Located just minutes from Naper, Nebraska and easily accessible via Hwy 12 and Hwy 137. The property is also within 15 miles of the Niobrara National Scenic River and a short drive from the Missouri River — further enhancing its value and appeal.
Farmland. Pasture. Recreation. Investment. This property brings it all together!
Partial Legals: SW1/4 29-35-17; NE1/4SE1/4 30-35-17
Property Location:
From Naper, NE: Approximately 9.5 miles west on Hwy 12 to Hwy 137, then north 1.5 miles to Spotted Trail Road, then west 2 miles to the property.
From Burke, SD: Approximately 14 miles south on State Highway 47 to Spotted Trail Road, then 2 miles west to the property.
Deeded Acres: 200± Acres
FSA Cropland Acres: 107.1± Acres
NCCPI: 37.29 Average
Disclosure
All information contained herein is believed to be accurate; however, neither the Broker, its agents, nor the Seller make any representation, warranty, or guarantee as to its accuracy. Access to the property, availability of utilities, and any dimensions or measurements—including, without limitation, acreage, square footage, frontage, and boundary descriptions—have not been independently verified and are provided solely for marketing purposes. Buyers are advised to conduct their own due diligence to verify all such matters of concern, including measurements, property access, and utility connections.
Cooperating Broker Compensation
Terms of cooperating broker compensation, if any, are available upon request from the Listing Broker/Agent and must be determined prior to the commencement of cooperative efforts. Buyer’s agents/brokers must be disclosed and identified by the Buyer and/or their representative at the initial contact with the Listing Broker/Agent in order to qualify for compensation. Otherwise, compensation shall be at the sole discretion of the Seller, Broker, and Stracke Realty, LLC. Real estate commissions and cooperating broker compensation, when applicable, are fully negotiable and are not established or fixed by law, Stracke Realty, LLC (or any division, trade name, or DBA thereof), or its agents/brokers.
06/13/2025
$1,500,000
34.96 ac.
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Morrill County - 12438 Road 129, Alliance, NE
*OWNER FINANCING or ABSOLUTE NET LEASE AVAILABLE.
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:
- 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 comes fully furnished with everything you see in the photos and is sold As-Is.
The Legal Description: 7 22 47 PT 4 & 6. For further clarification a survey is available upon request.
The property has 6 registered wells with the State of Nebraska which provides an abundance of freshwater supply.
The Perfect Place For Any Group Seeking a Special Location For Their Cause.
Contact us for a detailed packet of property information.
*With approved credit, deposit/down payment and debt to income ratio.
12/10/2025
$320,000
160 ac.
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Cherry County - TBD 908th Rd, Crookston, NE
West of Valentine, Nebraska – Cherry County
This 160± acre tract lies in the northeast portion of the larger Julia Gamblin Estate and is now being offered as an individual listing for buyers seeking high-quality Sandhills grassland in a clean, manageable unit. Located west of Valentine, Nebraska, this parcel showcases the rolling native prairie and reliable forage that define Cherry County ranch country.
Property Highlights
Total Acres: 160±
Access: Convenient county road frontage and short drive to Valentine, Nebraska
Property Overview
This 160± acre tract offers classic Nebraska Sandhills grassland, known for its deep-rooted native grasses that thrive even in dry years. The land features a mix of gentle rolling hills and level areas, providing excellent graze quality and natural drainage. It is well-suited for a cow-calf or yearling operation and would make a strong addition to any existing ranch unit.
The parcel sits just northeast of the main homestead area of the estate, making it easy to incorporate into rotational grazing systems or to utilize as a stand-alone pasture for seasonal use. The forage base is excellent, with high-quality native species supported by the underlying Ogallala Aquifer.
Recreational Appeal:
As with much of the Sandhills, this tract also carries recreational upside. The open terrain supports mule deer, whitetail deer, upland birds, and other native wildlife, offering opportunities for hunting, wildlife photography, or quiet enjoyment of the landscape. The natural beauty and solitude of this parcel make it a peaceful piece of the larger ranch.
Location:
Located minutes west of Valentine, this tract benefits from proximity a full-service rural community while still providing the privacy and open space that the Sandhills are known for. The Niobrara National Scenic River, public lands, and additional recreation are all within easy reach.
10/26/2025
$259,000
105 ac.
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Frontier County - East Fork Road, Eustis, NE
105± Acres | Eustis, Nebraska
Price: $259,000
Located just eight miles south of Eustis, Nebraska, this 105± acre property offers the perfect blend of productive native pasture and exceptional wildlife habitat. With rolling hills, a reliable water source, and great access off East Fork Road, this tract provides the ideal setup for both livestock and recreation.
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 NE¼ Sec. 5 T6N R24W and part of the NE¼ and SE¼ 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
Summary
Whether you’re looking to expand your grazing operation or enjoy prime hunting and recreation, the East Fork Range & Refuge offers both productivity and natural beauty. It’s a turnkey tract in one of Nebraska’s most authentic ranching regions, a place where the land still works as hard as the people who own it.
12/10/2025
$600,000
319 ac.
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Cherry County - TBD Cemetery Rd, Crookston, NE
West of Valentine, Nebraska – Cherry County
Situated in the heart of the Nebraska Sandhills west of Valentine, this 319± acre tract represents the classic balance of productivity and natural beauty that defines the region. With rolling native grassland, strong water resources, and exceptional grazing capacity, this property is ideally suited for both cattle production and recreational enjoyment.
Property Highlights
Total Acres: 319±
Access: Convenient county road frontage and short drive to Valentine, Nebraska
Property Overview
This 319± acre grassland tract is part of the larger Julia Gamblin Estate but is offered here as a stand-alone parcel. The land showcases the signature landscape of Cherry County, rolling dunes covered in native warm season grasses rooted deep in the Ogallala Aquifer. These pastures are well-watered by two working wells with stock tanks, ensuring consistent access for livestock and wildlife through the property.
The forage base here is exceptional, with a diverse mix of Sandhill grasses that provide nutrition and durability throughout the grazing season. The land's natural slope and sandy soils allow for quick drainage and minimal erosion, supporting healthy grass strands even in the drier years. Fencing is in good condition, and the layout makes it well-suited for a cow-calf or yearling operation, or as an addition to a larger ranch unit.
Recreational & Wildlife Value:
Beyond its grazing capacity, the property offers classic Sandhills recreational appeal. The combination of open rangeland, water sources, and nearby cover creates habitat for whitetail and mule deer, prairie grouse, and upland birds. The property's quiet setting and open skies capture the authentic Sandhills ranch experience, ideal for buyers seeking both production and peace.
Location:
Located just west of Valentine, this tract provides easy access to town amenities while preserving the wide-open character that defines Cherry County ranch country. The area is known for its strong agricultural community, quality grazing resources, and proximity to the Niobrara National Scenic River, offering endless outdoor recreation.
10/16/2025
$107,500
30.8 ac.
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Red Willow County - TBD Drive 388, Mccook, NE
Nestled in the quiet countryside of Red Willow County, this 30.8-acre tract offers the perfect combination of productivity, flexibility, and rural appeal. Featuring all Class II and III Keith loam soils, the land is well-suited for dryland crop production or an ideal site for a new country home with room to expand.
The property offers easy access along Drive 388 and gently rolling topography that provides excellent drainage and scenic views. Whether you’re looking to add to your current operation, establish a small livestock setup, or enjoy wide-open Nebraska living, this parcel delivers.
Property Highlights:
30.8± acres of productive non-irrigated cropland
All Class II & III Keith loam soils
Strong dryland yield potential
Convenient access along Drive 388
Ideal setting for a home, livestock, or hobby farm
Peaceful rural environment just minutes from McCook
This property represents a rare opportunity to own a manageable, high-quality tract of land in an area known for its agricultural strength and rural charm.
10/03/2025
$625,000
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Richardson County - Falls City, NE
Selling 80 Acres: Legal Description W\2 NW\4 Section 28 Township 2 North, Range 15 East Richardson County, Ne. The certified Acres are 69.97 and consists of 12.3 Ac Judson, 39.36 Ac Pawnee, and 15.43 Ac Wymore. The 2024 Real Estate Taxes are $2,275.62. FSA Info: 16.7 Ac Corn Base with a 105 yld; 34.7 Ac Soybean Base with a 33 yld. This farm has a 4,000 bushel grain bin on the South Road.
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