Frontier County, Nebraska Land For Sale (13 results)
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08/18/2025
$10,650,000
2077 ac.
ACTIVE
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.
08/18/2025
$10,650,000
2077 ac.
ACTIVE
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.
08/18/2025
$10,650,000
2077 ac.
ACTIVE
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.
08/18/2025
$10,650,000
2077 ac.
ACTIVE
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.
08/18/2025
$10,650,000
2077 ac.
ACTIVE
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.
08/18/2025
$10,650,000
2077 ac.
ACTIVE
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.
08/18/2025
$10,650,000
2077 ac.
ACTIVE
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.
10/15/2025
$516,000
344 ac.
ACTIVE
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.
10/15/2025
$516,000
344 ac.
ACTIVE
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.
10/15/2025
$516,000
344 ac.
ACTIVE
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.
10/15/2025
$516,000
344 ac.
ACTIVE
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.
05/27/2025
$431,000
192.61 ac.
ACTIVE
Frontier County - Farnam, NE
Located in north-central Frontier County, NE, this property is predominantly non-irrigated cropland with some upland hay/winter range and wildlife habitat. With 29 years of continuous, no-till crop production, the land showcases excellent soils quality and a strong track record of sustainable management. Well-maintained terraces enhance water conservation and soil retention, making this an ideal investment for farming.
08/07/2025
$57,500
6.87 ac.
ACTIVE
Frontier County - 201 Badger Street, Stockville, NE
Old 2 bedroom one bath fixer upper farmhouse. electrical has been rewired and inspected, working septic system, Newer propane heat & AC system, hard wood floors, antique wood cook stove, washer & dryer hookups, electric on property, city water to property, would make good homestead home for a young family, and there is 6.8 acres attached property and house being sold as is
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