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10/07/2025
Auction
159.92 ac.
ACTIVE
Wayne County - 851st Road, Winside, NE
Wayne County, Nebraska Farmland Auction - Mark your calendar for Wednesday, November 12th at 10:00am CST!
Peoples Company and UFARM are pleased to present an excellent 159.92 m/l acre tract of farmland located in Wayne County, Nebraska. The highly tillable farm consists of 157.06 FSA cropland acres and carries an NCCPI of 67.2. Primary soil types include Nora silt loam and Moody silty clay loam.
Located north of Hoskins, Nebraska, this farm is ideally positioned between Wayne and Norfolk with proximity to Highway 35 and Highway 98. The region boasts a strong agricultural economy, supported by multiple local grain markets, ethanol plants, and livestock feeding operations. Nearby grain elevators in Wayne and Norfolk offer competitive marketing opportunities for grain producers.
Farmland in this area is tightly held, often passing from generation to generation, making this a rare opportunity to acquire a high-quality, highly tillable property. Whether you're expanding your operation or seeking a stable land investment, this farm presents an excellent opportunity.
The farm will be offered via Public Auction and will take place at 10:00 AM on November 12th, 2025, at the Elkhorn Valley Bank, 411 E. 7th Street, Wayne, NE 68787. The farmland will be sold using the traditional auction method on a price per acre basis. This auction can also be viewed through a Virtual Online Auction option, and online bidding will be available.
The farm is located in Section 4 of Hancock Precinct in Wayne County, Nebraska. The farm is open for the 2026 farming season. Please contact agents for more details.
*This auction is being conducted in partnership with Dave Ewing - please contact him for more information at 402-375-9086
*The listing agent, Mike Waller, is related to one of the Sellers.
Auction Details & Terms
Wayne County, Nebraska Land Auction
159.92 Acres One Tract
Wednesday, November 12th, 2025, at 10:00 AM
Auction Location:
Elkhorn Valley Bank
411 E. 7th Street
Wayne, NE 68787
Auction Method: The tract will be offered via Public Auction and will take place at 10:00 AM on November 12th, 2025 at the Elkhorn Valley Bank in Wayne, Nebraska. The tract will be sold on a per-acre basis through a traditional auction method. This auction can also be viewed through a Virtual Online Auction option, and online bidding will be available.
Bidder Registration: All prospective bidders must register with UFARM/Peoples Company and receive a bidder number to bid at the auction. UFARM/Peoples Company and its representatives are agents of the Seller. Winning bidder(s) acknowledge they are representing themselves in completing the auction sales transaction.
Online Bidding: Register to bid On our website. Potential bidders may have access to the live auction by utilizing UFARM/Peoples Company's online auction platform via the Internet. By using UFARM/Peoples Company's online auction platform, bidders acknowledge that the Internet is known to be unpredictable in performance and may, from time to time, impede access, become inoperative, or provide a slow connection to the online auction platform. Bidders agree that UFARM/Peoples Company nor its affiliates, members, officers, shareholders, agents, or contractors are, in any way, responsible for any interference or connectivity issues the bidder may experience when utilizing the online auction platform.
Farm Program Information: Farm Program Information is provided by the Wayne County Farm Service Agency. The figures stated in the marketing material are the best estimates of the Seller and UFARM/Peoples Company.
Earnest Money Payment: A 10% earnest money payment is required on the day of the auction. The earnest money payment may be paid in the form of a wire transfer or check. All funds will be held in First Source Title & Escrow trust account.
Closing: Closing will occur on or before Thursday, January 22nd, 2026. The balance of the purchase price will be payable at closing in the form of a wire transfer or cashier's check.
Possession: Possession of the Farm will be given at Closing.
Farm Lease: The farm lease has been terminated and the farm is available for the 2026 growing season.
Taxes: All real estate taxes for 2025 will be paid by the Seller. All real estate taxes for 2026 and beyond will be paid by the Buyer.
Contract & Title: Immediately upon the conclusion of the auction, the high bidder will enter into a real estate sales contract and deposit with the First Source Title & Escrow trust account the required earnest money payment.
Financing: Buyer's obligation to purchase the Real Estate is unconditional and is not contingent upon the Buyer obtaining financing. All financial arrangements are to have been made before bidding at the auction. By the mere act of bidding, the bidder makes the representation and warrants that the bidder has the present ability to pay the bid price and fulfill the contract.
Fences: Existing fences, if any, are in as-is condition and will not be updated or replaced by the Sellers. Not all tract and boundary lines are fenced and if needed, will be the responsibility of the Buyer at closing. Existing fence lines may not fall directly on the legal boundary.
Mineral Rights: A mineral title opinion will not be obtained or provided, and there will be no guarantee as to the ownership of the mineral interests on the Property. Seller will convey 100% of whatever mineral rights are owned by the Seller without warranty.
Other: This sale is subject to all easements, covenants, leases, and restrictions of record. All property is sold on an As is Where is basis with no warranties, expressed or implied, made by the Auctioneer, UFARM/Peoples Company, or Seller. All bids will be on a per-acre basis. UFARM/Peoples Company and its representatives are agents of the Seller. The winning bidder(s) acknowledge that they are representing themselves in completing the auction sales transaction. Any announcements made on auction day by the Auctioneer or Listing Agents will take precedence over all previous marketing material or oral statements. Bidding increments are at the sole discretion of the Auctioneer. No absentee or phone bids will be accepted at the auction without prior approval of the Auctioneer. All decisions of the Auctioneer are final.
Disclaimer: All field boundaries are presumed to be accurate according to the best available information and knowledge of the Seller and UFARM/Peoples Company. Overall tract acres, tillable acres, etc., may vary from figures stated within the marketing material. The buyer should perform his/her investigation of the property before bidding at the auction. The marketing material's brief descriptions should not be used in legal documents. Full legal descriptions will be taken from Title Commitment.
Seller reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids.
08/27/2025
No Price
1728.95 ac.
ACTIVE
Wayne County - Hoskins, NE
The live auction will be held on Thursday, November 6, 2025, at 1:00 PM at the Pierce Pavilion, 622 N Brown St, Pierce, NE 68767. Online bidding will begin on Thursday, October 30, 2025, at 8:00 AM and close at the end of the live event.Tract #1: This 160+/- acre quality center pivot irrigated farm is ideally located northwest of Hoskins in an area with strong grain markets. This farm is located close to both Norfolk Crush, a state-of-the-art soybean crushing plant, and the CIE ethanol facility. The farm has been managed on a corn/soybean rotation for many years. This farm currently carries no base acres or PLC yield. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #2: This 160+/- acre quality center pivot irrigated farm is located across the road from tract #1 and also close to Norfolk Crush and the CIE ethanol facility. The farm has a gently rolling topography with typical soils for the area. The farm has been well cared for in a corn/soybean rotation. Tracts #2 and #3 are combined at the FSA office and will need to be reconstituted. The farm includes a 20,000 bushel Butler grain bin. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #3: This 148.7+/- acre quality center pivot irrigated farm is located in the same section as tract #2, and is also located close to the soybean crushing facility and corn ethanol plant. The two west pivot corners are in grass and are protected by trees. These corners would make excellent rural acreage lots located very close to Norfolk. If tracts #2 and #3 are sold to separate buyers, they would need to be reconstituted by the FSA office. The farm includes a 10,000 bushel York grain bin. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #4: This quality center pivot irrigated farm is located only a half mile off of Highway 121. This farm is in a strong grain market area close to feedlots, two ethanol facilities and rail markets. This farm would be an excellent addition to your farming operation or investment portfolio. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #5: This 160+/- acre dryland farm has 90.01 acres of CRP that will expire September 30, 2025. The seller will retain this payment. The balance of the farm is dryland crop acres and a narrow shelterbelt running the length of the south boundary. The entire farm would be eligible to be farmed in 2026, or re-enrollment opportunities could be explored.Tract #6: This 148.25+/- acre center pivot irrigated farm is located on a hard surfaced county road. Three-phase electric power runs along the farm, making for easy conversion to electric power if desired. The current power unit and fuel tank are conveniently located just off the hard surface road. This farm offers a gently rolling topography and is well drained. The farm includes a 35,000 bushel Sioux grain bin and a 16 x 24 metal building. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #7: Don't overlook this 40+/- acre dryland tract. This farm lies nearly level with only a 10 foot range in elevation. This farm yields very well, particularly in drier years. This is an excellent opportunity to add a small tract to your farming operation.Tract #8: This 153.77+/- acre tract comes with a 2025 8 tower Valley center pivot irrigation system. The farm is gently rolling with only a 40 foot elevation range. This farm is located near feedlot facilities and less than ten miles from the Husker Ag Ethanol facility. This is a short quarter, as the southeast pivot corner will sell with the southeast quarter or tract #9. Another great farm to add to your operation. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #9: This 166.23 +/- acre tract lies directly south of tract #8. These tracts will not be offered as a combination, but could both be bought as individual tracts to complete a full half section. This tract generally includes the entire SE1/4 and the southeast pivot corner of the NE1/4. Approximately eleven acres of this tract are an abandoned building site being sold "as is" with no warranties or guarantees expressed. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #10: This 112+/- acre combination cropland pasture tract presents a great opportunity to add to your farming and cow/calf operation. Excellent access with a paved county road on the west side of the farm and a gravel road on the north side. Water for livestock is provided by Willow Creek, which meanders through the pasture from the west to the southeast corner of the property.Tract #11: This 320+/- acre farm irrigates approximately 242 acres under two center pivots serviced by one 850 gpm irrigation well. The north pivot covers approximately 136 acres, and the smaller pivot on the south covers approximately 106 acres. The balance of the acres are primarily dryland crop acres that were seeded to rye, which provides excellent cover. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Property LocationsTract #1: From the Hadar Spur, go two miles north on Highway 81 to 849th Rd., then four miles east to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #2: From the Hadar Spur, go two miles north on Highway 81 to 849th Rd., then four miles east to the southeast corner of the farm.Tract #3: From the Hadar Spur, go two miles north on Highway 81 to 849th Rd., then three miles east to 558th Ave., then north 1/2 mile to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #4: From the intersection of Highways 13 & 121, go one mile north to 857th Rd., then one half mile east to the northwest corner of the farm.Tract #5: From Pierce, go approximately one and a half miles northwest on Highway 13 to 855th Rd., then five miles west to 543rd Ave., then one half mile to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #6: From Pierce, go approximately eight and a half miles west on 854th Rd. to the northeast corner of the farm.Tract #7: From Pierce, go approximately eight miles west on 854th Rd. to 541st Ave., then south one mile to the northeast corner of the farm.Tract #8: From Pierce, go approximately eleven miles west on 854th Rd. to 538th Ave., then north three miles to the northeast corner of the farm.Tract #9: From Pierce, go approximately eleven miles west on 854th Rd. to 538th Ave., then north two miles to the southeast corner of the farm.Tract #10: From Pierce, go approximately thirteen miles west on 854th Rd. to 536th Ave., then north one half mile to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #11: From Tilden, go approximately five miles north on Center St./534th Ave. to 848th Rd., then two and a half miles east to the southwest corner of the farm.
08/27/2025
No Price
1728.95 ac.
ACTIVE
Wayne County - Hoskins, NE
The live auction will be held on Thursday, November 6, 2025, at 1:00 PM at the Pierce Pavilion, 622 N Brown St, Pierce, NE 68767. Online bidding will begin on Thursday, October 30, 2025, at 8:00 AM and close at the end of the live event.Tract #1: This 160+/- acre quality center pivot irrigated farm is ideally located northwest of Hoskins in an area with strong grain markets. This farm is located close to both Norfolk Crush, a state-of-the-art soybean crushing plant, and the CIE ethanol facility. The farm has been managed on a corn/soybean rotation for many years. This farm currently carries no base acres or PLC yield. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #2: This 160+/- acre quality center pivot irrigated farm is located across the road from tract #1 and also close to Norfolk Crush and the CIE ethanol facility. The farm has a gently rolling topography with typical soils for the area. The farm has been well cared for in a corn/soybean rotation. Tracts #2 and #3 are combined at the FSA office and will need to be reconstituted. The farm includes a 20,000 bushel Butler grain bin. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #3: This 148.7+/- acre quality center pivot irrigated farm is located in the same section as tract #2, and is also located close to the soybean crushing facility and corn ethanol plant. The two west pivot corners are in grass and are protected by trees. These corners would make excellent rural acreage lots located very close to Norfolk. If tracts #2 and #3 are sold to separate buyers, they would need to be reconstituted by the FSA office. The farm includes a 10,000 bushel York grain bin. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #4: This quality center pivot irrigated farm is located only a half mile off of Highway 121. This farm is in a strong grain market area close to feedlots, two ethanol facilities and rail markets. This farm would be an excellent addition to your farming operation or investment portfolio. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #5: This 160+/- acre dryland farm has 90.01 acres of CRP that will expire September 30, 2025. The seller will retain this payment. The balance of the farm is dryland crop acres and a narrow shelterbelt running the length of the south boundary. The entire farm would be eligible to be farmed in 2026, or re-enrollment opportunities could be explored.Tract #6: This 148.25+/- acre center pivot irrigated farm is located on a hard surfaced county road. Three-phase electric power runs along the farm, making for easy conversion to electric power if desired. The current power unit and fuel tank are conveniently located just off the hard surface road. This farm offers a gently rolling topography and is well drained. The farm includes a 35,000 bushel Sioux grain bin and a 16 x 24 metal building. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #7: Don't overlook this 40+/- acre dryland tract. This farm lies nearly level with only a 10 foot range in elevation. This farm yields very well, particularly in drier years. This is an excellent opportunity to add a small tract to your farming operation.Tract #8: This 153.77+/- acre tract comes with a 2025 8 tower Valley center pivot irrigation system. The farm is gently rolling with only a 40 foot elevation range. This farm is located near feedlot facilities and less than ten miles from the Husker Ag Ethanol facility. This is a short quarter, as the southeast pivot corner will sell with the southeast quarter or tract #9. Another great farm to add to your operation. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #9: This 166.23 +/- acre tract lies directly south of tract #8. These tracts will not be offered as a combination, but could both be bought as individual tracts to complete a full half section. This tract generally includes the entire SE1/4 and the southeast pivot corner of the NE1/4. Approximately eleven acres of this tract are an abandoned building site being sold "as is" with no warranties or guarantees expressed. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #10: This 112+/- acre combination cropland pasture tract presents a great opportunity to add to your farming and cow/calf operation. Excellent access with a paved county road on the west side of the farm and a gravel road on the north side. Water for livestock is provided by Willow Creek, which meanders through the pasture from the west to the southeast corner of the property.Tract #11: This 320+/- acre farm irrigates approximately 242 acres under two center pivots serviced by one 850 gpm irrigation well. The north pivot covers approximately 136 acres, and the smaller pivot on the south covers approximately 106 acres. The balance of the acres are primarily dryland crop acres that were seeded to rye, which provides excellent cover. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Property LocationsTract #1: From the Hadar Spur, go two miles north on Highway 81 to 849th Rd., then four miles east to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #2: From the Hadar Spur, go two miles north on Highway 81 to 849th Rd., then four miles east to the southeast corner of the farm.Tract #3: From the Hadar Spur, go two miles north on Highway 81 to 849th Rd., then three miles east to 558th Ave., then north 1/2 mile to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #4: From the intersection of Highways 13 & 121, go one mile north to 857th Rd., then one half mile east to the northwest corner of the farm.Tract #5: From Pierce, go approximately one and a half miles northwest on Highway 13 to 855th Rd., then five miles west to 543rd Ave., then one half mile to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #6: From Pierce, go approximately eight and a half miles west on 854th Rd. to the northeast corner of the farm.Tract #7: From Pierce, go approximately eight miles west on 854th Rd. to 541st Ave., then south one mile to the northeast corner of the farm.Tract #8: From Pierce, go approximately eleven miles west on 854th Rd. to 538th Ave., then north three miles to the northeast corner of the farm.Tract #9: From Pierce, go approximately eleven miles west on 854th Rd. to 538th Ave., then north two miles to the southeast corner of the farm.Tract #10: From Pierce, go approximately thirteen miles west on 854th Rd. to 536th Ave., then north one half mile to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #11: From Tilden, go approximately five miles north on Center St./534th Ave. to 848th Rd., then two and a half miles east to the southwest corner of the farm.
08/27/2025
No Price
1728.95 ac.
ACTIVE
Wayne County - Hoskins, NE
The live auction will be held on Thursday, November 6, 2025, at 1:00 PM at the Pierce Pavilion, 622 N Brown St, Pierce, NE 68767. Online bidding will begin on Thursday, October 30, 2025, at 8:00 AM and close at the end of the live event.Tract #1: This 160+/- acre quality center pivot irrigated farm is ideally located northwest of Hoskins in an area with strong grain markets. This farm is located close to both Norfolk Crush, a state-of-the-art soybean crushing plant, and the CIE ethanol facility. The farm has been managed on a corn/soybean rotation for many years. This farm currently carries no base acres or PLC yield. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #2: This 160+/- acre quality center pivot irrigated farm is located across the road from tract #1 and also close to Norfolk Crush and the CIE ethanol facility. The farm has a gently rolling topography with typical soils for the area. The farm has been well cared for in a corn/soybean rotation. Tracts #2 and #3 are combined at the FSA office and will need to be reconstituted. The farm includes a 20,000 bushel Butler grain bin. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #3: This 148.7+/- acre quality center pivot irrigated farm is located in the same section as tract #2, and is also located close to the soybean crushing facility and corn ethanol plant. The two west pivot corners are in grass and are protected by trees. These corners would make excellent rural acreage lots located very close to Norfolk. If tracts #2 and #3 are sold to separate buyers, they would need to be reconstituted by the FSA office. The farm includes a 10,000 bushel York grain bin. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #4: This quality center pivot irrigated farm is located only a half mile off of Highway 121. This farm is in a strong grain market area close to feedlots, two ethanol facilities and rail markets. This farm would be an excellent addition to your farming operation or investment portfolio. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #5: This 160+/- acre dryland farm has 90.01 acres of CRP that will expire September 30, 2025. The seller will retain this payment. The balance of the farm is dryland crop acres and a narrow shelterbelt running the length of the south boundary. The entire farm would be eligible to be farmed in 2026, or re-enrollment opportunities could be explored.Tract #6: This 148.25+/- acre center pivot irrigated farm is located on a hard surfaced county road. Three-phase electric power runs along the farm, making for easy conversion to electric power if desired. The current power unit and fuel tank are conveniently located just off the hard surface road. This farm offers a gently rolling topography and is well drained. The farm includes a 35,000 bushel Sioux grain bin and a 16 x 24 metal building. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #7: Don't overlook this 40+/- acre dryland tract. This farm lies nearly level with only a 10 foot range in elevation. This farm yields very well, particularly in drier years. This is an excellent opportunity to add a small tract to your farming operation.Tract #8: This 153.77+/- acre tract comes with a 2025 8 tower Valley center pivot irrigation system. The farm is gently rolling with only a 40 foot elevation range. This farm is located near feedlot facilities and less than ten miles from the Husker Ag Ethanol facility. This is a short quarter, as the southeast pivot corner will sell with the southeast quarter or tract #9. Another great farm to add to your operation. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #9: This 166.23 +/- acre tract lies directly south of tract #8. These tracts will not be offered as a combination, but could both be bought as individual tracts to complete a full half section. This tract generally includes the entire SE1/4 and the southeast pivot corner of the NE1/4. Approximately eleven acres of this tract are an abandoned building site being sold "as is" with no warranties or guarantees expressed. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #10: This 112+/- acre combination cropland pasture tract presents a great opportunity to add to your farming and cow/calf operation. Excellent access with a paved county road on the west side of the farm and a gravel road on the north side. Water for livestock is provided by Willow Creek, which meanders through the pasture from the west to the southeast corner of the property.Tract #11: This 320+/- acre farm irrigates approximately 242 acres under two center pivots serviced by one 850 gpm irrigation well. The north pivot covers approximately 136 acres, and the smaller pivot on the south covers approximately 106 acres. The balance of the acres are primarily dryland crop acres that were seeded to rye, which provides excellent cover. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Property LocationsTract #1: From the Hadar Spur, go two miles north on Highway 81 to 849th Rd., then four miles east to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #2: From the Hadar Spur, go two miles north on Highway 81 to 849th Rd., then four miles east to the southeast corner of the farm.Tract #3: From the Hadar Spur, go two miles north on Highway 81 to 849th Rd., then three miles east to 558th Ave., then north 1/2 mile to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #4: From the intersection of Highways 13 & 121, go one mile north to 857th Rd., then one half mile east to the northwest corner of the farm.Tract #5: From Pierce, go approximately one and a half miles northwest on Highway 13 to 855th Rd., then five miles west to 543rd Ave., then one half mile to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #6: From Pierce, go approximately eight and a half miles west on 854th Rd. to the northeast corner of the farm.Tract #7: From Pierce, go approximately eight miles west on 854th Rd. to 541st Ave., then south one mile to the northeast corner of the farm.Tract #8: From Pierce, go approximately eleven miles west on 854th Rd. to 538th Ave., then north three miles to the northeast corner of the farm.Tract #9: From Pierce, go approximately eleven miles west on 854th Rd. to 538th Ave., then north two miles to the southeast corner of the farm.Tract #10: From Pierce, go approximately thirteen miles west on 854th Rd. to 536th Ave., then north one half mile to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #11: From Tilden, go approximately five miles north on Center St./534th Ave. to 848th Rd., then two and a half miles east to the southwest corner of the farm.
08/27/2025
No Price
1728.95 ac.
ACTIVE
Wayne County - Hoskins, NE
The live auction will be held on Thursday, November 6, 2025, at 1:00 PM at the Pierce Pavilion, 622 N Brown St, Pierce, NE 68767. Online bidding will begin on Thursday, October 30, 2025, at 8:00 AM and close at the end of the live event.Tract #1: This 160+/- acre quality center pivot irrigated farm is ideally located northwest of Hoskins in an area with strong grain markets. This farm is located close to both Norfolk Crush, a state-of-the-art soybean crushing plant, and the CIE ethanol facility. The farm has been managed on a corn/soybean rotation for many years. This farm currently carries no base acres or PLC yield. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #2: This 160+/- acre quality center pivot irrigated farm is located across the road from tract #1 and also close to Norfolk Crush and the CIE ethanol facility. The farm has a gently rolling topography with typical soils for the area. The farm has been well cared for in a corn/soybean rotation. Tracts #2 and #3 are combined at the FSA office and will need to be reconstituted. The farm includes a 20,000 bushel Butler grain bin. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #3: This 148.7+/- acre quality center pivot irrigated farm is located in the same section as tract #2, and is also located close to the soybean crushing facility and corn ethanol plant. The two west pivot corners are in grass and are protected by trees. These corners would make excellent rural acreage lots located very close to Norfolk. If tracts #2 and #3 are sold to separate buyers, they would need to be reconstituted by the FSA office. The farm includes a 10,000 bushel York grain bin. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #4: This quality center pivot irrigated farm is located only a half mile off of Highway 121. This farm is in a strong grain market area close to feedlots, two ethanol facilities and rail markets. This farm would be an excellent addition to your farming operation or investment portfolio. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #5: This 160+/- acre dryland farm has 90.01 acres of CRP that will expire September 30, 2025. The seller will retain this payment. The balance of the farm is dryland crop acres and a narrow shelterbelt running the length of the south boundary. The entire farm would be eligible to be farmed in 2026, or re-enrollment opportunities could be explored.Tract #6: This 148.25+/- acre center pivot irrigated farm is located on a hard surfaced county road. Three-phase electric power runs along the farm, making for easy conversion to electric power if desired. The current power unit and fuel tank are conveniently located just off the hard surface road. This farm offers a gently rolling topography and is well drained. The farm includes a 35,000 bushel Sioux grain bin and a 16 x 24 metal building. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #7: Don't overlook this 40+/- acre dryland tract. This farm lies nearly level with only a 10 foot range in elevation. This farm yields very well, particularly in drier years. This is an excellent opportunity to add a small tract to your farming operation.Tract #8: This 153.77+/- acre tract comes with a 2025 8 tower Valley center pivot irrigation system. The farm is gently rolling with only a 40 foot elevation range. This farm is located near feedlot facilities and less than ten miles from the Husker Ag Ethanol facility. This is a short quarter, as the southeast pivot corner will sell with the southeast quarter or tract #9. Another great farm to add to your operation. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #9: This 166.23 +/- acre tract lies directly south of tract #8. These tracts will not be offered as a combination, but could both be bought as individual tracts to complete a full half section. This tract generally includes the entire SE1/4 and the southeast pivot corner of the NE1/4. Approximately eleven acres of this tract are an abandoned building site being sold "as is" with no warranties or guarantees expressed. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #10: This 112+/- acre combination cropland pasture tract presents a great opportunity to add to your farming and cow/calf operation. Excellent access with a paved county road on the west side of the farm and a gravel road on the north side. Water for livestock is provided by Willow Creek, which meanders through the pasture from the west to the southeast corner of the property.Tract #11: This 320+/- acre farm irrigates approximately 242 acres under two center pivots serviced by one 850 gpm irrigation well. The north pivot covers approximately 136 acres, and the smaller pivot on the south covers approximately 106 acres. The balance of the acres are primarily dryland crop acres that were seeded to rye, which provides excellent cover. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Property LocationsTract #1: From the Hadar Spur, go two miles north on Highway 81 to 849th Rd., then four miles east to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #2: From the Hadar Spur, go two miles north on Highway 81 to 849th Rd., then four miles east to the southeast corner of the farm.Tract #3: From the Hadar Spur, go two miles north on Highway 81 to 849th Rd., then three miles east to 558th Ave., then north 1/2 mile to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #4: From the intersection of Highways 13 & 121, go one mile north to 857th Rd., then one half mile east to the northwest corner of the farm.Tract #5: From Pierce, go approximately one and a half miles northwest on Highway 13 to 855th Rd., then five miles west to 543rd Ave., then one half mile to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #6: From Pierce, go approximately eight and a half miles west on 854th Rd. to the northeast corner of the farm.Tract #7: From Pierce, go approximately eight miles west on 854th Rd. to 541st Ave., then south one mile to the northeast corner of the farm.Tract #8: From Pierce, go approximately eleven miles west on 854th Rd. to 538th Ave., then north three miles to the northeast corner of the farm.Tract #9: From Pierce, go approximately eleven miles west on 854th Rd. to 538th Ave., then north two miles to the southeast corner of the farm.Tract #10: From Pierce, go approximately thirteen miles west on 854th Rd. to 536th Ave., then north one half mile to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #11: From Tilden, go approximately five miles north on Center St./534th Ave. to 848th Rd., then two and a half miles east to the southwest corner of the farm.
08/27/2025
No Price
1728.95 ac.
ACTIVE
Wayne County - Hoskins, NE
The live auction will be held on Thursday, November 6, 2025, at 1:00 PM at the Pierce Pavilion, 622 N Brown St, Pierce, NE 68767. Online bidding will begin on Thursday, October 30, 2025, at 8:00 AM and close at the end of the live event.Tract #1: This 160+/- acre quality center pivot irrigated farm is ideally located northwest of Hoskins in an area with strong grain markets. This farm is located close to both Norfolk Crush, a state-of-the-art soybean crushing plant, and the CIE ethanol facility. The farm has been managed on a corn/soybean rotation for many years. This farm currently carries no base acres or PLC yield. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #2: This 160+/- acre quality center pivot irrigated farm is located across the road from tract #1 and also close to Norfolk Crush and the CIE ethanol facility. The farm has a gently rolling topography with typical soils for the area. The farm has been well cared for in a corn/soybean rotation. Tracts #2 and #3 are combined at the FSA office and will need to be reconstituted. The farm includes a 20,000 bushel Butler grain bin. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #3: This 148.7+/- acre quality center pivot irrigated farm is located in the same section as tract #2, and is also located close to the soybean crushing facility and corn ethanol plant. The two west pivot corners are in grass and are protected by trees. These corners would make excellent rural acreage lots located very close to Norfolk. If tracts #2 and #3 are sold to separate buyers, they would need to be reconstituted by the FSA office. The farm includes a 10,000 bushel York grain bin. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #4: This quality center pivot irrigated farm is located only a half mile off of Highway 121. This farm is in a strong grain market area close to feedlots, two ethanol facilities and rail markets. This farm would be an excellent addition to your farming operation or investment portfolio. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #5: This 160+/- acre dryland farm has 90.01 acres of CRP that will expire September 30, 2025. The seller will retain this payment. The balance of the farm is dryland crop acres and a narrow shelterbelt running the length of the south boundary. The entire farm would be eligible to be farmed in 2026, or re-enrollment opportunities could be explored.Tract #6: This 148.25+/- acre center pivot irrigated farm is located on a hard surfaced county road. Three-phase electric power runs along the farm, making for easy conversion to electric power if desired. The current power unit and fuel tank are conveniently located just off the hard surface road. This farm offers a gently rolling topography and is well drained. The farm includes a 35,000 bushel Sioux grain bin and a 16 x 24 metal building. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #7: Don't overlook this 40+/- acre dryland tract. This farm lies nearly level with only a 10 foot range in elevation. This farm yields very well, particularly in drier years. This is an excellent opportunity to add a small tract to your farming operation.Tract #8: This 153.77+/- acre tract comes with a 2025 8 tower Valley center pivot irrigation system. The farm is gently rolling with only a 40 foot elevation range. This farm is located near feedlot facilities and less than ten miles from the Husker Ag Ethanol facility. This is a short quarter, as the southeast pivot corner will sell with the southeast quarter or tract #9. Another great farm to add to your operation. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #9: This 166.23 +/- acre tract lies directly south of tract #8. These tracts will not be offered as a combination, but could both be bought as individual tracts to complete a full half section. This tract generally includes the entire SE1/4 and the southeast pivot corner of the NE1/4. Approximately eleven acres of this tract are an abandoned building site being sold "as is" with no warranties or guarantees expressed. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #10: This 112+/- acre combination cropland pasture tract presents a great opportunity to add to your farming and cow/calf operation. Excellent access with a paved county road on the west side of the farm and a gravel road on the north side. Water for livestock is provided by Willow Creek, which meanders through the pasture from the west to the southeast corner of the property.Tract #11: This 320+/- acre farm irrigates approximately 242 acres under two center pivots serviced by one 850 gpm irrigation well. The north pivot covers approximately 136 acres, and the smaller pivot on the south covers approximately 106 acres. The balance of the acres are primarily dryland crop acres that were seeded to rye, which provides excellent cover. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Property LocationsTract #1: From the Hadar Spur, go two miles north on Highway 81 to 849th Rd., then four miles east to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #2: From the Hadar Spur, go two miles north on Highway 81 to 849th Rd., then four miles east to the southeast corner of the farm.Tract #3: From the Hadar Spur, go two miles north on Highway 81 to 849th Rd., then three miles east to 558th Ave., then north 1/2 mile to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #4: From the intersection of Highways 13 & 121, go one mile north to 857th Rd., then one half mile east to the northwest corner of the farm.Tract #5: From Pierce, go approximately one and a half miles northwest on Highway 13 to 855th Rd., then five miles west to 543rd Ave., then one half mile to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #6: From Pierce, go approximately eight and a half miles west on 854th Rd. to the northeast corner of the farm.Tract #7: From Pierce, go approximately eight miles west on 854th Rd. to 541st Ave., then south one mile to the northeast corner of the farm.Tract #8: From Pierce, go approximately eleven miles west on 854th Rd. to 538th Ave., then north three miles to the northeast corner of the farm.Tract #9: From Pierce, go approximately eleven miles west on 854th Rd. to 538th Ave., then north two miles to the southeast corner of the farm.Tract #10: From Pierce, go approximately thirteen miles west on 854th Rd. to 536th Ave., then north one half mile to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #11: From Tilden, go approximately five miles north on Center St./534th Ave. to 848th Rd., then two and a half miles east to the southwest corner of the farm.
08/27/2025
No Price
1728.95 ac.
ACTIVE
Wayne County - Hoskins, NE
The live auction will be held on Thursday, November 6, 2025, at 1:00 PM at the Pierce Pavilion, 622 N Brown St, Pierce, NE 68767. Online bidding will begin on Thursday, October 30, 2025, at 8:00 AM and close at the end of the live event.Tract #1: This 160+/- acre quality center pivot irrigated farm is ideally located northwest of Hoskins in an area with strong grain markets. This farm is located close to both Norfolk Crush, a state-of-the-art soybean crushing plant, and the CIE ethanol facility. The farm has been managed on a corn/soybean rotation for many years. This farm currently carries no base acres or PLC yield. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #2: This 160+/- acre quality center pivot irrigated farm is located across the road from tract #1 and also close to Norfolk Crush and the CIE ethanol facility. The farm has a gently rolling topography with typical soils for the area. The farm has been well cared for in a corn/soybean rotation. Tracts #2 and #3 are combined at the FSA office and will need to be reconstituted. The farm includes a 20,000 bushel Butler grain bin. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #3: This 148.7+/- acre quality center pivot irrigated farm is located in the same section as tract #2, and is also located close to the soybean crushing facility and corn ethanol plant. The two west pivot corners are in grass and are protected by trees. These corners would make excellent rural acreage lots located very close to Norfolk. If tracts #2 and #3 are sold to separate buyers, they would need to be reconstituted by the FSA office. The farm includes a 10,000 bushel York grain bin. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #4: This quality center pivot irrigated farm is located only a half mile off of Highway 121. This farm is in a strong grain market area close to feedlots, two ethanol facilities and rail markets. This farm would be an excellent addition to your farming operation or investment portfolio. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #5: This 160+/- acre dryland farm has 90.01 acres of CRP that will expire September 30, 2025. The seller will retain this payment. The balance of the farm is dryland crop acres and a narrow shelterbelt running the length of the south boundary. The entire farm would be eligible to be farmed in 2026, or re-enrollment opportunities could be explored.Tract #6: This 148.25+/- acre center pivot irrigated farm is located on a hard surfaced county road. Three-phase electric power runs along the farm, making for easy conversion to electric power if desired. The current power unit and fuel tank are conveniently located just off the hard surface road. This farm offers a gently rolling topography and is well drained. The farm includes a 35,000 bushel Sioux grain bin and a 16 x 24 metal building. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #7: Don't overlook this 40+/- acre dryland tract. This farm lies nearly level with only a 10 foot range in elevation. This farm yields very well, particularly in drier years. This is an excellent opportunity to add a small tract to your farming operation.Tract #8: This 153.77+/- acre tract comes with a 2025 8 tower Valley center pivot irrigation system. The farm is gently rolling with only a 40 foot elevation range. This farm is located near feedlot facilities and less than ten miles from the Husker Ag Ethanol facility. This is a short quarter, as the southeast pivot corner will sell with the southeast quarter or tract #9. Another great farm to add to your operation. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #9: This 166.23 +/- acre tract lies directly south of tract #8. These tracts will not be offered as a combination, but could both be bought as individual tracts to complete a full half section. This tract generally includes the entire SE1/4 and the southeast pivot corner of the NE1/4. Approximately eleven acres of this tract are an abandoned building site being sold "as is" with no warranties or guarantees expressed. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #10: This 112+/- acre combination cropland pasture tract presents a great opportunity to add to your farming and cow/calf operation. Excellent access with a paved county road on the west side of the farm and a gravel road on the north side. Water for livestock is provided by Willow Creek, which meanders through the pasture from the west to the southeast corner of the property.Tract #11: This 320+/- acre farm irrigates approximately 242 acres under two center pivots serviced by one 850 gpm irrigation well. The north pivot covers approximately 136 acres, and the smaller pivot on the south covers approximately 106 acres. The balance of the acres are primarily dryland crop acres that were seeded to rye, which provides excellent cover. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Property LocationsTract #1: From the Hadar Spur, go two miles north on Highway 81 to 849th Rd., then four miles east to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #2: From the Hadar Spur, go two miles north on Highway 81 to 849th Rd., then four miles east to the southeast corner of the farm.Tract #3: From the Hadar Spur, go two miles north on Highway 81 to 849th Rd., then three miles east to 558th Ave., then north 1/2 mile to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #4: From the intersection of Highways 13 & 121, go one mile north to 857th Rd., then one half mile east to the northwest corner of the farm.Tract #5: From Pierce, go approximately one and a half miles northwest on Highway 13 to 855th Rd., then five miles west to 543rd Ave., then one half mile to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #6: From Pierce, go approximately eight and a half miles west on 854th Rd. to the northeast corner of the farm.Tract #7: From Pierce, go approximately eight miles west on 854th Rd. to 541st Ave., then south one mile to the northeast corner of the farm.Tract #8: From Pierce, go approximately eleven miles west on 854th Rd. to 538th Ave., then north three miles to the northeast corner of the farm.Tract #9: From Pierce, go approximately eleven miles west on 854th Rd. to 538th Ave., then north two miles to the southeast corner of the farm.Tract #10: From Pierce, go approximately thirteen miles west on 854th Rd. to 536th Ave., then north one half mile to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #11: From Tilden, go approximately five miles north on Center St./534th Ave. to 848th Rd., then two and a half miles east to the southwest corner of the farm.
08/27/2025
No Price
1728.95 ac.
ACTIVE
Wayne County - Hoskins, NE
The live auction will be held on Thursday, November 6, 2025, at 1:00 PM at the Pierce Pavilion, 622 N Brown St, Pierce, NE 68767. Online bidding will begin on Thursday, October 30, 2025, at 8:00 AM and close at the end of the live event.Tract #1: This 160+/- acre quality center pivot irrigated farm is ideally located northwest of Hoskins in an area with strong grain markets. This farm is located close to both Norfolk Crush, a state-of-the-art soybean crushing plant, and the CIE ethanol facility. The farm has been managed on a corn/soybean rotation for many years. This farm currently carries no base acres or PLC yield. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #2: This 160+/- acre quality center pivot irrigated farm is located across the road from tract #1 and also close to Norfolk Crush and the CIE ethanol facility. The farm has a gently rolling topography with typical soils for the area. The farm has been well cared for in a corn/soybean rotation. Tracts #2 and #3 are combined at the FSA office and will need to be reconstituted. The farm includes a 20,000 bushel Butler grain bin. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #3: This 148.7+/- acre quality center pivot irrigated farm is located in the same section as tract #2, and is also located close to the soybean crushing facility and corn ethanol plant. The two west pivot corners are in grass and are protected by trees. These corners would make excellent rural acreage lots located very close to Norfolk. If tracts #2 and #3 are sold to separate buyers, they would need to be reconstituted by the FSA office. The farm includes a 10,000 bushel York grain bin. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #4: This quality center pivot irrigated farm is located only a half mile off of Highway 121. This farm is in a strong grain market area close to feedlots, two ethanol facilities and rail markets. This farm would be an excellent addition to your farming operation or investment portfolio. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #5: This 160+/- acre dryland farm has 90.01 acres of CRP that will expire September 30, 2025. The seller will retain this payment. The balance of the farm is dryland crop acres and a narrow shelterbelt running the length of the south boundary. The entire farm would be eligible to be farmed in 2026, or re-enrollment opportunities could be explored.Tract #6: This 148.25+/- acre center pivot irrigated farm is located on a hard surfaced county road. Three-phase electric power runs along the farm, making for easy conversion to electric power if desired. The current power unit and fuel tank are conveniently located just off the hard surface road. This farm offers a gently rolling topography and is well drained. The farm includes a 35,000 bushel Sioux grain bin and a 16 x 24 metal building. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #7: Don't overlook this 40+/- acre dryland tract. This farm lies nearly level with only a 10 foot range in elevation. This farm yields very well, particularly in drier years. This is an excellent opportunity to add a small tract to your farming operation.Tract #8: This 153.77+/- acre tract comes with a 2025 8 tower Valley center pivot irrigation system. The farm is gently rolling with only a 40 foot elevation range. This farm is located near feedlot facilities and less than ten miles from the Husker Ag Ethanol facility. This is a short quarter, as the southeast pivot corner will sell with the southeast quarter or tract #9. Another great farm to add to your operation. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #9: This 166.23 +/- acre tract lies directly south of tract #8. These tracts will not be offered as a combination, but could both be bought as individual tracts to complete a full half section. This tract generally includes the entire SE1/4 and the southeast pivot corner of the NE1/4. Approximately eleven acres of this tract are an abandoned building site being sold "as is" with no warranties or guarantees expressed. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #10: This 112+/- acre combination cropland pasture tract presents a great opportunity to add to your farming and cow/calf operation. Excellent access with a paved county road on the west side of the farm and a gravel road on the north side. Water for livestock is provided by Willow Creek, which meanders through the pasture from the west to the southeast corner of the property.Tract #11: This 320+/- acre farm irrigates approximately 242 acres under two center pivots serviced by one 850 gpm irrigation well. The north pivot covers approximately 136 acres, and the smaller pivot on the south covers approximately 106 acres. The balance of the acres are primarily dryland crop acres that were seeded to rye, which provides excellent cover. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Property LocationsTract #1: From the Hadar Spur, go two miles north on Highway 81 to 849th Rd., then four miles east to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #2: From the Hadar Spur, go two miles north on Highway 81 to 849th Rd., then four miles east to the southeast corner of the farm.Tract #3: From the Hadar Spur, go two miles north on Highway 81 to 849th Rd., then three miles east to 558th Ave., then north 1/2 mile to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #4: From the intersection of Highways 13 & 121, go one mile north to 857th Rd., then one half mile east to the northwest corner of the farm.Tract #5: From Pierce, go approximately one and a half miles northwest on Highway 13 to 855th Rd., then five miles west to 543rd Ave., then one half mile to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #6: From Pierce, go approximately eight and a half miles west on 854th Rd. to the northeast corner of the farm.Tract #7: From Pierce, go approximately eight miles west on 854th Rd. to 541st Ave., then south one mile to the northeast corner of the farm.Tract #8: From Pierce, go approximately eleven miles west on 854th Rd. to 538th Ave., then north three miles to the northeast corner of the farm.Tract #9: From Pierce, go approximately eleven miles west on 854th Rd. to 538th Ave., then north two miles to the southeast corner of the farm.Tract #10: From Pierce, go approximately thirteen miles west on 854th Rd. to 536th Ave., then north one half mile to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #11: From Tilden, go approximately five miles north on Center St./534th Ave. to 848th Rd., then two and a half miles east to the southwest corner of the farm.
08/27/2025
No Price
1728.95 ac.
ACTIVE
Wayne County - Hoskins, NE
The live auction will be held on Thursday, November 6, 2025, at 1:00 PM at the Pierce Pavilion, 622 N Brown St, Pierce, NE 68767. Online bidding will begin on Thursday, October 30, 2025, at 8:00 AM and close at the end of the live event.Tract #1: This 160+/- acre quality center pivot irrigated farm is ideally located northwest of Hoskins in an area with strong grain markets. This farm is located close to both Norfolk Crush, a state-of-the-art soybean crushing plant, and the CIE ethanol facility. The farm has been managed on a corn/soybean rotation for many years. This farm currently carries no base acres or PLC yield. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #2: This 160+/- acre quality center pivot irrigated farm is located across the road from tract #1 and also close to Norfolk Crush and the CIE ethanol facility. The farm has a gently rolling topography with typical soils for the area. The farm has been well cared for in a corn/soybean rotation. Tracts #2 and #3 are combined at the FSA office and will need to be reconstituted. The farm includes a 20,000 bushel Butler grain bin. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #3: This 148.7+/- acre quality center pivot irrigated farm is located in the same section as tract #2, and is also located close to the soybean crushing facility and corn ethanol plant. The two west pivot corners are in grass and are protected by trees. These corners would make excellent rural acreage lots located very close to Norfolk. If tracts #2 and #3 are sold to separate buyers, they would need to be reconstituted by the FSA office. The farm includes a 10,000 bushel York grain bin. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #4: This quality center pivot irrigated farm is located only a half mile off of Highway 121. This farm is in a strong grain market area close to feedlots, two ethanol facilities and rail markets. This farm would be an excellent addition to your farming operation or investment portfolio. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #5: This 160+/- acre dryland farm has 90.01 acres of CRP that will expire September 30, 2025. The seller will retain this payment. The balance of the farm is dryland crop acres and a narrow shelterbelt running the length of the south boundary. The entire farm would be eligible to be farmed in 2026, or re-enrollment opportunities could be explored.Tract #6: This 148.25+/- acre center pivot irrigated farm is located on a hard surfaced county road. Three-phase electric power runs along the farm, making for easy conversion to electric power if desired. The current power unit and fuel tank are conveniently located just off the hard surface road. This farm offers a gently rolling topography and is well drained. The farm includes a 35,000 bushel Sioux grain bin and a 16 x 24 metal building. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #7: Don't overlook this 40+/- acre dryland tract. This farm lies nearly level with only a 10 foot range in elevation. This farm yields very well, particularly in drier years. This is an excellent opportunity to add a small tract to your farming operation.Tract #8: This 153.77+/- acre tract comes with a 2025 8 tower Valley center pivot irrigation system. The farm is gently rolling with only a 40 foot elevation range. This farm is located near feedlot facilities and less than ten miles from the Husker Ag Ethanol facility. This is a short quarter, as the southeast pivot corner will sell with the southeast quarter or tract #9. Another great farm to add to your operation. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #9: This 166.23 +/- acre tract lies directly south of tract #8. These tracts will not be offered as a combination, but could both be bought as individual tracts to complete a full half section. This tract generally includes the entire SE1/4 and the southeast pivot corner of the NE1/4. Approximately eleven acres of this tract are an abandoned building site being sold "as is" with no warranties or guarantees expressed. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #10: This 112+/- acre combination cropland pasture tract presents a great opportunity to add to your farming and cow/calf operation. Excellent access with a paved county road on the west side of the farm and a gravel road on the north side. Water for livestock is provided by Willow Creek, which meanders through the pasture from the west to the southeast corner of the property.Tract #11: This 320+/- acre farm irrigates approximately 242 acres under two center pivots serviced by one 850 gpm irrigation well. The north pivot covers approximately 136 acres, and the smaller pivot on the south covers approximately 106 acres. The balance of the acres are primarily dryland crop acres that were seeded to rye, which provides excellent cover. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Property LocationsTract #1: From the Hadar Spur, go two miles north on Highway 81 to 849th Rd., then four miles east to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #2: From the Hadar Spur, go two miles north on Highway 81 to 849th Rd., then four miles east to the southeast corner of the farm.Tract #3: From the Hadar Spur, go two miles north on Highway 81 to 849th Rd., then three miles east to 558th Ave., then north 1/2 mile to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #4: From the intersection of Highways 13 & 121, go one mile north to 857th Rd., then one half mile east to the northwest corner of the farm.Tract #5: From Pierce, go approximately one and a half miles northwest on Highway 13 to 855th Rd., then five miles west to 543rd Ave., then one half mile to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #6: From Pierce, go approximately eight and a half miles west on 854th Rd. to the northeast corner of the farm.Tract #7: From Pierce, go approximately eight miles west on 854th Rd. to 541st Ave., then south one mile to the northeast corner of the farm.Tract #8: From Pierce, go approximately eleven miles west on 854th Rd. to 538th Ave., then north three miles to the northeast corner of the farm.Tract #9: From Pierce, go approximately eleven miles west on 854th Rd. to 538th Ave., then north two miles to the southeast corner of the farm.Tract #10: From Pierce, go approximately thirteen miles west on 854th Rd. to 536th Ave., then north one half mile to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #11: From Tilden, go approximately five miles north on Center St./534th Ave. to 848th Rd., then two and a half miles east to the southwest corner of the farm.
08/27/2025
No Price
1728.95 ac.
ACTIVE
Wayne County - Hoskins, NE
The live auction will be held on Thursday, November 6, 2025, at 1:00 PM at the Pierce Pavilion, 622 N Brown St, Pierce, NE 68767. Online bidding will begin on Thursday, October 30, 2025, at 8:00 AM and close at the end of the live event.Tract #1: This 160+/- acre quality center pivot irrigated farm is ideally located northwest of Hoskins in an area with strong grain markets. This farm is located close to both Norfolk Crush, a state-of-the-art soybean crushing plant, and the CIE ethanol facility. The farm has been managed on a corn/soybean rotation for many years. This farm currently carries no base acres or PLC yield. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #2: This 160+/- acre quality center pivot irrigated farm is located across the road from tract #1 and also close to Norfolk Crush and the CIE ethanol facility. The farm has a gently rolling topography with typical soils for the area. The farm has been well cared for in a corn/soybean rotation. Tracts #2 and #3 are combined at the FSA office and will need to be reconstituted. The farm includes a 20,000 bushel Butler grain bin. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #3: This 148.7+/- acre quality center pivot irrigated farm is located in the same section as tract #2, and is also located close to the soybean crushing facility and corn ethanol plant. The two west pivot corners are in grass and are protected by trees. These corners would make excellent rural acreage lots located very close to Norfolk. If tracts #2 and #3 are sold to separate buyers, they would need to be reconstituted by the FSA office. The farm includes a 10,000 bushel York grain bin. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #4: This quality center pivot irrigated farm is located only a half mile off of Highway 121. This farm is in a strong grain market area close to feedlots, two ethanol facilities and rail markets. This farm would be an excellent addition to your farming operation or investment portfolio. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #5: This 160+/- acre dryland farm has 90.01 acres of CRP that will expire September 30, 2025. The seller will retain this payment. The balance of the farm is dryland crop acres and a narrow shelterbelt running the length of the south boundary. The entire farm would be eligible to be farmed in 2026, or re-enrollment opportunities could be explored.Tract #6: This 148.25+/- acre center pivot irrigated farm is located on a hard surfaced county road. Three-phase electric power runs along the farm, making for easy conversion to electric power if desired. The current power unit and fuel tank are conveniently located just off the hard surface road. This farm offers a gently rolling topography and is well drained. The farm includes a 35,000 bushel Sioux grain bin and a 16 x 24 metal building. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #7: Don't overlook this 40+/- acre dryland tract. This farm lies nearly level with only a 10 foot range in elevation. This farm yields very well, particularly in drier years. This is an excellent opportunity to add a small tract to your farming operation.Tract #8: This 153.77+/- acre tract comes with a 2025 8 tower Valley center pivot irrigation system. The farm is gently rolling with only a 40 foot elevation range. This farm is located near feedlot facilities and less than ten miles from the Husker Ag Ethanol facility. This is a short quarter, as the southeast pivot corner will sell with the southeast quarter or tract #9. Another great farm to add to your operation. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #9: This 166.23 +/- acre tract lies directly south of tract #8. These tracts will not be offered as a combination, but could both be bought as individual tracts to complete a full half section. This tract generally includes the entire SE1/4 and the southeast pivot corner of the NE1/4. Approximately eleven acres of this tract are an abandoned building site being sold "as is" with no warranties or guarantees expressed. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #10: This 112+/- acre combination cropland pasture tract presents a great opportunity to add to your farming and cow/calf operation. Excellent access with a paved county road on the west side of the farm and a gravel road on the north side. Water for livestock is provided by Willow Creek, which meanders through the pasture from the west to the southeast corner of the property.Tract #11: This 320+/- acre farm irrigates approximately 242 acres under two center pivots serviced by one 850 gpm irrigation well. The north pivot covers approximately 136 acres, and the smaller pivot on the south covers approximately 106 acres. The balance of the acres are primarily dryland crop acres that were seeded to rye, which provides excellent cover. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Property LocationsTract #1: From the Hadar Spur, go two miles north on Highway 81 to 849th Rd., then four miles east to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #2: From the Hadar Spur, go two miles north on Highway 81 to 849th Rd., then four miles east to the southeast corner of the farm.Tract #3: From the Hadar Spur, go two miles north on Highway 81 to 849th Rd., then three miles east to 558th Ave., then north 1/2 mile to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #4: From the intersection of Highways 13 & 121, go one mile north to 857th Rd., then one half mile east to the northwest corner of the farm.Tract #5: From Pierce, go approximately one and a half miles northwest on Highway 13 to 855th Rd., then five miles west to 543rd Ave., then one half mile to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #6: From Pierce, go approximately eight and a half miles west on 854th Rd. to the northeast corner of the farm.Tract #7: From Pierce, go approximately eight miles west on 854th Rd. to 541st Ave., then south one mile to the northeast corner of the farm.Tract #8: From Pierce, go approximately eleven miles west on 854th Rd. to 538th Ave., then north three miles to the northeast corner of the farm.Tract #9: From Pierce, go approximately eleven miles west on 854th Rd. to 538th Ave., then north two miles to the southeast corner of the farm.Tract #10: From Pierce, go approximately thirteen miles west on 854th Rd. to 536th Ave., then north one half mile to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #11: From Tilden, go approximately five miles north on Center St./534th Ave. to 848th Rd., then two and a half miles east to the southwest corner of the farm.
08/27/2025
No Price
1728.95 ac.
ACTIVE
Wayne County - Hoskins, NE
The live auction will be held on Thursday, November 6, 2025, at 1:00 PM at the Pierce Pavilion, 622 N Brown St, Pierce, NE 68767. Online bidding will begin on Thursday, October 30, 2025, at 8:00 AM and close at the end of the live event.Tract #1: This 160+/- acre quality center pivot irrigated farm is ideally located northwest of Hoskins in an area with strong grain markets. This farm is located close to both Norfolk Crush, a state-of-the-art soybean crushing plant, and the CIE ethanol facility. The farm has been managed on a corn/soybean rotation for many years. This farm currently carries no base acres or PLC yield. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #2: This 160+/- acre quality center pivot irrigated farm is located across the road from tract #1 and also close to Norfolk Crush and the CIE ethanol facility. The farm has a gently rolling topography with typical soils for the area. The farm has been well cared for in a corn/soybean rotation. Tracts #2 and #3 are combined at the FSA office and will need to be reconstituted. The farm includes a 20,000 bushel Butler grain bin. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #3: This 148.7+/- acre quality center pivot irrigated farm is located in the same section as tract #2, and is also located close to the soybean crushing facility and corn ethanol plant. The two west pivot corners are in grass and are protected by trees. These corners would make excellent rural acreage lots located very close to Norfolk. If tracts #2 and #3 are sold to separate buyers, they would need to be reconstituted by the FSA office. The farm includes a 10,000 bushel York grain bin. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #4: This quality center pivot irrigated farm is located only a half mile off of Highway 121. This farm is in a strong grain market area close to feedlots, two ethanol facilities and rail markets. This farm would be an excellent addition to your farming operation or investment portfolio. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #5: This 160+/- acre dryland farm has 90.01 acres of CRP that will expire September 30, 2025. The seller will retain this payment. The balance of the farm is dryland crop acres and a narrow shelterbelt running the length of the south boundary. The entire farm would be eligible to be farmed in 2026, or re-enrollment opportunities could be explored.Tract #6: This 148.25+/- acre center pivot irrigated farm is located on a hard surfaced county road. Three-phase electric power runs along the farm, making for easy conversion to electric power if desired. The current power unit and fuel tank are conveniently located just off the hard surface road. This farm offers a gently rolling topography and is well drained. The farm includes a 35,000 bushel Sioux grain bin and a 16 x 24 metal building. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #7: Don't overlook this 40+/- acre dryland tract. This farm lies nearly level with only a 10 foot range in elevation. This farm yields very well, particularly in drier years. This is an excellent opportunity to add a small tract to your farming operation.Tract #8: This 153.77+/- acre tract comes with a 2025 8 tower Valley center pivot irrigation system. The farm is gently rolling with only a 40 foot elevation range. This farm is located near feedlot facilities and less than ten miles from the Husker Ag Ethanol facility. This is a short quarter, as the southeast pivot corner will sell with the southeast quarter or tract #9. Another great farm to add to your operation. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #9: This 166.23 +/- acre tract lies directly south of tract #8. These tracts will not be offered as a combination, but could both be bought as individual tracts to complete a full half section. This tract generally includes the entire SE1/4 and the southeast pivot corner of the NE1/4. Approximately eleven acres of this tract are an abandoned building site being sold "as is" with no warranties or guarantees expressed. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #10: This 112+/- acre combination cropland pasture tract presents a great opportunity to add to your farming and cow/calf operation. Excellent access with a paved county road on the west side of the farm and a gravel road on the north side. Water for livestock is provided by Willow Creek, which meanders through the pasture from the west to the southeast corner of the property.Tract #11: This 320+/- acre farm irrigates approximately 242 acres under two center pivots serviced by one 850 gpm irrigation well. The north pivot covers approximately 136 acres, and the smaller pivot on the south covers approximately 106 acres. The balance of the acres are primarily dryland crop acres that were seeded to rye, which provides excellent cover. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Property LocationsTract #1: From the Hadar Spur, go two miles north on Highway 81 to 849th Rd., then four miles east to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #2: From the Hadar Spur, go two miles north on Highway 81 to 849th Rd., then four miles east to the southeast corner of the farm.Tract #3: From the Hadar Spur, go two miles north on Highway 81 to 849th Rd., then three miles east to 558th Ave., then north 1/2 mile to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #4: From the intersection of Highways 13 & 121, go one mile north to 857th Rd., then one half mile east to the northwest corner of the farm.Tract #5: From Pierce, go approximately one and a half miles northwest on Highway 13 to 855th Rd., then five miles west to 543rd Ave., then one half mile to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #6: From Pierce, go approximately eight and a half miles west on 854th Rd. to the northeast corner of the farm.Tract #7: From Pierce, go approximately eight miles west on 854th Rd. to 541st Ave., then south one mile to the northeast corner of the farm.Tract #8: From Pierce, go approximately eleven miles west on 854th Rd. to 538th Ave., then north three miles to the northeast corner of the farm.Tract #9: From Pierce, go approximately eleven miles west on 854th Rd. to 538th Ave., then north two miles to the southeast corner of the farm.Tract #10: From Pierce, go approximately thirteen miles west on 854th Rd. to 536th Ave., then north one half mile to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #11: From Tilden, go approximately five miles north on Center St./534th Ave. to 848th Rd., then two and a half miles east to the southwest corner of the farm.
08/27/2025
No Price
1728.95 ac.
ACTIVE
Wayne County - Hoskins, NE
The live auction will be held on Thursday, November 6, 2025, at 1:00 PM at the Pierce Pavilion, 622 N Brown St, Pierce, NE 68767. Online bidding will begin on Thursday, October 30, 2025, at 8:00 AM and close at the end of the live event.Tract #1: This 160+/- acre quality center pivot irrigated farm is ideally located northwest of Hoskins in an area with strong grain markets. This farm is located close to both Norfolk Crush, a state-of-the-art soybean crushing plant, and the CIE ethanol facility. The farm has been managed on a corn/soybean rotation for many years. This farm currently carries no base acres or PLC yield. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #2: This 160+/- acre quality center pivot irrigated farm is located across the road from tract #1 and also close to Norfolk Crush and the CIE ethanol facility. The farm has a gently rolling topography with typical soils for the area. The farm has been well cared for in a corn/soybean rotation. Tracts #2 and #3 are combined at the FSA office and will need to be reconstituted. The farm includes a 20,000 bushel Butler grain bin. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #3: This 148.7+/- acre quality center pivot irrigated farm is located in the same section as tract #2, and is also located close to the soybean crushing facility and corn ethanol plant. The two west pivot corners are in grass and are protected by trees. These corners would make excellent rural acreage lots located very close to Norfolk. If tracts #2 and #3 are sold to separate buyers, they would need to be reconstituted by the FSA office. The farm includes a 10,000 bushel York grain bin. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #4: This quality center pivot irrigated farm is located only a half mile off of Highway 121. This farm is in a strong grain market area close to feedlots, two ethanol facilities and rail markets. This farm would be an excellent addition to your farming operation or investment portfolio. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #5: This 160+/- acre dryland farm has 90.01 acres of CRP that will expire September 30, 2025. The seller will retain this payment. The balance of the farm is dryland crop acres and a narrow shelterbelt running the length of the south boundary. The entire farm would be eligible to be farmed in 2026, or re-enrollment opportunities could be explored.Tract #6: This 148.25+/- acre center pivot irrigated farm is located on a hard surfaced county road. Three-phase electric power runs along the farm, making for easy conversion to electric power if desired. The current power unit and fuel tank are conveniently located just off the hard surface road. This farm offers a gently rolling topography and is well drained. The farm includes a 35,000 bushel Sioux grain bin and a 16 x 24 metal building. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #7: Don't overlook this 40+/- acre dryland tract. This farm lies nearly level with only a 10 foot range in elevation. This farm yields very well, particularly in drier years. This is an excellent opportunity to add a small tract to your farming operation.Tract #8: This 153.77+/- acre tract comes with a 2025 8 tower Valley center pivot irrigation system. The farm is gently rolling with only a 40 foot elevation range. This farm is located near feedlot facilities and less than ten miles from the Husker Ag Ethanol facility. This is a short quarter, as the southeast pivot corner will sell with the southeast quarter or tract #9. Another great farm to add to your operation. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #9: This 166.23 +/- acre tract lies directly south of tract #8. These tracts will not be offered as a combination, but could both be bought as individual tracts to complete a full half section. This tract generally includes the entire SE1/4 and the southeast pivot corner of the NE1/4. Approximately eleven acres of this tract are an abandoned building site being sold "as is" with no warranties or guarantees expressed. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #10: This 112+/- acre combination cropland pasture tract presents a great opportunity to add to your farming and cow/calf operation. Excellent access with a paved county road on the west side of the farm and a gravel road on the north side. Water for livestock is provided by Willow Creek, which meanders through the pasture from the west to the southeast corner of the property.Tract #11: This 320+/- acre farm irrigates approximately 242 acres under two center pivots serviced by one 850 gpm irrigation well. The north pivot covers approximately 136 acres, and the smaller pivot on the south covers approximately 106 acres. The balance of the acres are primarily dryland crop acres that were seeded to rye, which provides excellent cover. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Property LocationsTract #1: From the Hadar Spur, go two miles north on Highway 81 to 849th Rd., then four miles east to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #2: From the Hadar Spur, go two miles north on Highway 81 to 849th Rd., then four miles east to the southeast corner of the farm.Tract #3: From the Hadar Spur, go two miles north on Highway 81 to 849th Rd., then three miles east to 558th Ave., then north 1/2 mile to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #4: From the intersection of Highways 13 & 121, go one mile north to 857th Rd., then one half mile east to the northwest corner of the farm.Tract #5: From Pierce, go approximately one and a half miles northwest on Highway 13 to 855th Rd., then five miles west to 543rd Ave., then one half mile to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #6: From Pierce, go approximately eight and a half miles west on 854th Rd. to the northeast corner of the farm.Tract #7: From Pierce, go approximately eight miles west on 854th Rd. to 541st Ave., then south one mile to the northeast corner of the farm.Tract #8: From Pierce, go approximately eleven miles west on 854th Rd. to 538th Ave., then north three miles to the northeast corner of the farm.Tract #9: From Pierce, go approximately eleven miles west on 854th Rd. to 538th Ave., then north two miles to the southeast corner of the farm.Tract #10: From Pierce, go approximately thirteen miles west on 854th Rd. to 536th Ave., then north one half mile to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #11: From Tilden, go approximately five miles north on Center St./534th Ave. to 848th Rd., then two and a half miles east to the southwest corner of the farm.
08/27/2025
No Price
1728.95 ac.
ACTIVE
Wayne County - Hoskins, NE
The live auction will be held on Thursday, November 6, 2025, at 1:00 PM at the Pierce Pavilion, 622 N Brown St, Pierce, NE 68767. Online bidding will begin on Thursday, October 30, 2025, at 8:00 AM and close at the end of the live event.Tract #1: This 160+/- acre quality center pivot irrigated farm is ideally located northwest of Hoskins in an area with strong grain markets. This farm is located close to both Norfolk Crush, a state-of-the-art soybean crushing plant, and the CIE ethanol facility. The farm has been managed on a corn/soybean rotation for many years. This farm currently carries no base acres or PLC yield. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #2: This 160+/- acre quality center pivot irrigated farm is located across the road from tract #1 and also close to Norfolk Crush and the CIE ethanol facility. The farm has a gently rolling topography with typical soils for the area. The farm has been well cared for in a corn/soybean rotation. Tracts #2 and #3 are combined at the FSA office and will need to be reconstituted. The farm includes a 20,000 bushel Butler grain bin. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #3: This 148.7+/- acre quality center pivot irrigated farm is located in the same section as tract #2, and is also located close to the soybean crushing facility and corn ethanol plant. The two west pivot corners are in grass and are protected by trees. These corners would make excellent rural acreage lots located very close to Norfolk. If tracts #2 and #3 are sold to separate buyers, they would need to be reconstituted by the FSA office. The farm includes a 10,000 bushel York grain bin. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #4: This quality center pivot irrigated farm is located only a half mile off of Highway 121. This farm is in a strong grain market area close to feedlots, two ethanol facilities and rail markets. This farm would be an excellent addition to your farming operation or investment portfolio. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #5: This 160+/- acre dryland farm has 90.01 acres of CRP that will expire September 30, 2025. The seller will retain this payment. The balance of the farm is dryland crop acres and a narrow shelterbelt running the length of the south boundary. The entire farm would be eligible to be farmed in 2026, or re-enrollment opportunities could be explored.Tract #6: This 148.25+/- acre center pivot irrigated farm is located on a hard surfaced county road. Three-phase electric power runs along the farm, making for easy conversion to electric power if desired. The current power unit and fuel tank are conveniently located just off the hard surface road. This farm offers a gently rolling topography and is well drained. The farm includes a 35,000 bushel Sioux grain bin and a 16 x 24 metal building. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #7: Don't overlook this 40+/- acre dryland tract. This farm lies nearly level with only a 10 foot range in elevation. This farm yields very well, particularly in drier years. This is an excellent opportunity to add a small tract to your farming operation.Tract #8: This 153.77+/- acre tract comes with a 2025 8 tower Valley center pivot irrigation system. The farm is gently rolling with only a 40 foot elevation range. This farm is located near feedlot facilities and less than ten miles from the Husker Ag Ethanol facility. This is a short quarter, as the southeast pivot corner will sell with the southeast quarter or tract #9. Another great farm to add to your operation. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #9: This 166.23 +/- acre tract lies directly south of tract #8. These tracts will not be offered as a combination, but could both be bought as individual tracts to complete a full half section. This tract generally includes the entire SE1/4 and the southeast pivot corner of the NE1/4. Approximately eleven acres of this tract are an abandoned building site being sold "as is" with no warranties or guarantees expressed. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #10: This 112+/- acre combination cropland pasture tract presents a great opportunity to add to your farming and cow/calf operation. Excellent access with a paved county road on the west side of the farm and a gravel road on the north side. Water for livestock is provided by Willow Creek, which meanders through the pasture from the west to the southeast corner of the property.Tract #11: This 320+/- acre farm irrigates approximately 242 acres under two center pivots serviced by one 850 gpm irrigation well. The north pivot covers approximately 136 acres, and the smaller pivot on the south covers approximately 106 acres. The balance of the acres are primarily dryland crop acres that were seeded to rye, which provides excellent cover. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Property LocationsTract #1: From the Hadar Spur, go two miles north on Highway 81 to 849th Rd., then four miles east to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #2: From the Hadar Spur, go two miles north on Highway 81 to 849th Rd., then four miles east to the southeast corner of the farm.Tract #3: From the Hadar Spur, go two miles north on Highway 81 to 849th Rd., then three miles east to 558th Ave., then north 1/2 mile to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #4: From the intersection of Highways 13 & 121, go one mile north to 857th Rd., then one half mile east to the northwest corner of the farm.Tract #5: From Pierce, go approximately one and a half miles northwest on Highway 13 to 855th Rd., then five miles west to 543rd Ave., then one half mile to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #6: From Pierce, go approximately eight and a half miles west on 854th Rd. to the northeast corner of the farm.Tract #7: From Pierce, go approximately eight miles west on 854th Rd. to 541st Ave., then south one mile to the northeast corner of the farm.Tract #8: From Pierce, go approximately eleven miles west on 854th Rd. to 538th Ave., then north three miles to the northeast corner of the farm.Tract #9: From Pierce, go approximately eleven miles west on 854th Rd. to 538th Ave., then north two miles to the southeast corner of the farm.Tract #10: From Pierce, go approximately thirteen miles west on 854th Rd. to 536th Ave., then north one half mile to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #11: From Tilden, go approximately five miles north on Center St./534th Ave. to 848th Rd., then two and a half miles east to the southwest corner of the farm.
08/27/2025
No Price
1728.95 ac.
ACTIVE
Wayne County - Hoskins, NE
The live auction will be held on Thursday, November 6, 2025, at 1:00 PM at the Pierce Pavilion, 622 N Brown St, Pierce, NE 68767. Online bidding will begin on Thursday, October 30, 2025, at 8:00 AM and close at the end of the live event.Tract #1: This 160+/- acre quality center pivot irrigated farm is ideally located northwest of Hoskins in an area with strong grain markets. This farm is located close to both Norfolk Crush, a state-of-the-art soybean crushing plant, and the CIE ethanol facility. The farm has been managed on a corn/soybean rotation for many years. This farm currently carries no base acres or PLC yield. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #2: This 160+/- acre quality center pivot irrigated farm is located across the road from tract #1 and also close to Norfolk Crush and the CIE ethanol facility. The farm has a gently rolling topography with typical soils for the area. The farm has been well cared for in a corn/soybean rotation. Tracts #2 and #3 are combined at the FSA office and will need to be reconstituted. The farm includes a 20,000 bushel Butler grain bin. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #3: This 148.7+/- acre quality center pivot irrigated farm is located in the same section as tract #2, and is also located close to the soybean crushing facility and corn ethanol plant. The two west pivot corners are in grass and are protected by trees. These corners would make excellent rural acreage lots located very close to Norfolk. If tracts #2 and #3 are sold to separate buyers, they would need to be reconstituted by the FSA office. The farm includes a 10,000 bushel York grain bin. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #4: This quality center pivot irrigated farm is located only a half mile off of Highway 121. This farm is in a strong grain market area close to feedlots, two ethanol facilities and rail markets. This farm would be an excellent addition to your farming operation or investment portfolio. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #5: This 160+/- acre dryland farm has 90.01 acres of CRP that will expire September 30, 2025. The seller will retain this payment. The balance of the farm is dryland crop acres and a narrow shelterbelt running the length of the south boundary. The entire farm would be eligible to be farmed in 2026, or re-enrollment opportunities could be explored.Tract #6: This 148.25+/- acre center pivot irrigated farm is located on a hard surfaced county road. Three-phase electric power runs along the farm, making for easy conversion to electric power if desired. The current power unit and fuel tank are conveniently located just off the hard surface road. This farm offers a gently rolling topography and is well drained. The farm includes a 35,000 bushel Sioux grain bin and a 16 x 24 metal building. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #7: Don't overlook this 40+/- acre dryland tract. This farm lies nearly level with only a 10 foot range in elevation. This farm yields very well, particularly in drier years. This is an excellent opportunity to add a small tract to your farming operation.Tract #8: This 153.77+/- acre tract comes with a 2025 8 tower Valley center pivot irrigation system. The farm is gently rolling with only a 40 foot elevation range. This farm is located near feedlot facilities and less than ten miles from the Husker Ag Ethanol facility. This is a short quarter, as the southeast pivot corner will sell with the southeast quarter or tract #9. Another great farm to add to your operation. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #9: This 166.23 +/- acre tract lies directly south of tract #8. These tracts will not be offered as a combination, but could both be bought as individual tracts to complete a full half section. This tract generally includes the entire SE1/4 and the southeast pivot corner of the NE1/4. Approximately eleven acres of this tract are an abandoned building site being sold "as is" with no warranties or guarantees expressed. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Tract #10: This 112+/- acre combination cropland pasture tract presents a great opportunity to add to your farming and cow/calf operation. Excellent access with a paved county road on the west side of the farm and a gravel road on the north side. Water for livestock is provided by Willow Creek, which meanders through the pasture from the west to the southeast corner of the property.Tract #11: This 320+/- acre farm irrigates approximately 242 acres under two center pivots serviced by one 850 gpm irrigation well. The north pivot covers approximately 136 acres, and the smaller pivot on the south covers approximately 106 acres. The balance of the acres are primarily dryland crop acres that were seeded to rye, which provides excellent cover. The power unit is owned by the tenant.Property LocationsTract #1: From the Hadar Spur, go two miles north on Highway 81 to 849th Rd., then four miles east to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #2: From the Hadar Spur, go two miles north on Highway 81 to 849th Rd., then four miles east to the southeast corner of the farm.Tract #3: From the Hadar Spur, go two miles north on Highway 81 to 849th Rd., then three miles east to 558th Ave., then north 1/2 mile to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #4: From the intersection of Highways 13 & 121, go one mile north to 857th Rd., then one half mile east to the northwest corner of the farm.Tract #5: From Pierce, go approximately one and a half miles northwest on Highway 13 to 855th Rd., then five miles west to 543rd Ave., then one half mile to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #6: From Pierce, go approximately eight and a half miles west on 854th Rd. to the northeast corner of the farm.Tract #7: From Pierce, go approximately eight miles west on 854th Rd. to 541st Ave., then south one mile to the northeast corner of the farm.Tract #8: From Pierce, go approximately eleven miles west on 854th Rd. to 538th Ave., then north three miles to the northeast corner of the farm.Tract #9: From Pierce, go approximately eleven miles west on 854th Rd. to 538th Ave., then north two miles to the southeast corner of the farm.Tract #10: From Pierce, go approximately thirteen miles west on 854th Rd. to 536th Ave., then north one half mile to the southwest corner of the farm.Tract #11: From Tilden, go approximately five miles north on Center St./534th Ave. to 848th Rd., then two and a half miles east to the southwest corner of the farm.
06/26/2025
$165,000
0 ac.
ACTIVE
Wayne County - 408 Logan Street, Wayne, NE
Featured is a large two-story home with five bedrooms, two bonus rooms, two bathrooms, and a shower in the basement. It also has one-car garage in the back with a shed and plenty of parking. This house has had many updates in the last three years! There is a large, open front porch and a well-maintained yard. There is so much room in this house, with a huge living room area, a bedroom and bathroom on the main floor, and four more bedrooms and a bathroom upstairs. The basement is unfinished, but it does have two bonus rooms with one of them having walk-out cellar steps to the backyard. This house would work great for a large family or a rental property. It's located a block from downtown Wayne. The sellers just had the whole house professionally cleaned, and all carpet was professionally shampooed.
06/26/2025
$165,000
0 ac.
ACTIVE
Wayne County - 408 Logan Street, Wayne, NE
Featured is a large two-story home with five bedrooms, two bonus rooms, two bathrooms, and a shower in the basement. It also has one-car garage in the back with a shed and plenty of parking. This house has had many updates in the last three years! There is a large, open front porch and a well-maintained yard. There is so much room in this house, with a huge living room area, a bedroom and bathroom on the main floor, and four more bedrooms and a bathroom upstairs. The basement is unfinished, but it does have two bonus rooms with one of them having walk-out cellar steps to the backyard. This house would work great for a large family or a rental property. It's located a block from downtown Wayne. The sellers just had the whole house professionally cleaned, and all carpet was professionally shampooed.
06/26/2025
$165,000
0 ac.
ACTIVE
Wayne County - 408 Logan Street, Wayne, NE
Featured is a large two-story home with five bedrooms, two bonus rooms, two bathrooms, and a shower in the basement. It also has one-car garage in the back with a shed and plenty of parking. This house has had many updates in the last three years! There is a large, open front porch and a well-maintained yard. There is so much room in this house, with a huge living room area, a bedroom and bathroom on the main floor, and four more bedrooms and a bathroom upstairs. The basement is unfinished, but it does have two bonus rooms with one of them having walk-out cellar steps to the backyard. This house would work great for a large family or a rental property. It's located a block from downtown Wayne. The sellers just had the whole house professionally cleaned, and all carpet was professionally shampooed.
06/26/2025
$165,000
0 ac.
ACTIVE
Wayne County - 408 Logan Street, Wayne, NE
Featured is a large two-story home with five bedrooms, two bonus rooms, two bathrooms, and a shower in the basement. It also has one-car garage in the back with a shed and plenty of parking. This house has had many updates in the last three years! There is a large, open front porch and a well-maintained yard. There is so much room in this house, with a huge living room area, a bedroom and bathroom on the main floor, and four more bedrooms and a bathroom upstairs. The basement is unfinished, but it does have two bonus rooms with one of them having walk-out cellar steps to the backyard. This house would work great for a large family or a rental property. It's located a block from downtown Wayne. The sellers just had the whole house professionally cleaned, and all carpet was professionally shampooed.
06/26/2025
$165,000
0 ac.
ACTIVE
Wayne County - 408 Logan Street, Wayne, NE
Featured is a large two-story home with five bedrooms, two bonus rooms, two bathrooms, and a shower in the basement. It also has one-car garage in the back with a shed and plenty of parking. This house has had many updates in the last three years! There is a large, open front porch and a well-maintained yard. There is so much room in this house, with a huge living room area, a bedroom and bathroom on the main floor, and four more bedrooms and a bathroom upstairs. The basement is unfinished, but it does have two bonus rooms with one of them having walk-out cellar steps to the backyard. This house would work great for a large family or a rental property. It's located a block from downtown Wayne. The sellers just had the whole house professionally cleaned, and all carpet was professionally shampooed.
06/26/2025
$165,000
0 ac.
ACTIVE
Wayne County - 408 Logan Street, Wayne, NE
Featured is a large two-story home with five bedrooms, two bonus rooms, two bathrooms, and a shower in the basement. It also has one-car garage in the back with a shed and plenty of parking. This house has had many updates in the last three years! There is a large, open front porch and a well-maintained yard. There is so much room in this house, with a huge living room area, a bedroom and bathroom on the main floor, and four more bedrooms and a bathroom upstairs. The basement is unfinished, but it does have two bonus rooms with one of them having walk-out cellar steps to the backyard. This house would work great for a large family or a rental property. It's located a block from downtown Wayne. The sellers just had the whole house professionally cleaned, and all carpet was professionally shampooed.
06/26/2025
$165,000
0 ac.
ACTIVE
Wayne County - 408 Logan Street, Wayne, NE
Featured is a large two-story home with five bedrooms, two bonus rooms, two bathrooms, and a shower in the basement. It also has one-car garage in the back with a shed and plenty of parking. This house has had many updates in the last three years! There is a large, open front porch and a well-maintained yard. There is so much room in this house, with a huge living room area, a bedroom and bathroom on the main floor, and four more bedrooms and a bathroom upstairs. The basement is unfinished, but it does have two bonus rooms with one of them having walk-out cellar steps to the backyard. This house would work great for a large family or a rental property. It's located a block from downtown Wayne. The sellers just had the whole house professionally cleaned, and all carpet was professionally shampooed.
06/26/2025
$165,000
0 ac.
ACTIVE
Wayne County - 408 Logan Street, Wayne, NE
Featured is a large two-story home with five bedrooms, two bonus rooms, two bathrooms, and a shower in the basement. It also has one-car garage in the back with a shed and plenty of parking. This house has had many updates in the last three years! There is a large, open front porch and a well-maintained yard. There is so much room in this house, with a huge living room area, a bedroom and bathroom on the main floor, and four more bedrooms and a bathroom upstairs. The basement is unfinished, but it does have two bonus rooms with one of them having walk-out cellar steps to the backyard. This house would work great for a large family or a rental property. It's located a block from downtown Wayne. The sellers just had the whole house professionally cleaned, and all carpet was professionally shampooed.
06/26/2025
$165,000
0 ac.
ACTIVE
Wayne County - 408 Logan Street, Wayne, NE
Featured is a large two-story home with five bedrooms, two bonus rooms, two bathrooms, and a shower in the basement. It also has one-car garage in the back with a shed and plenty of parking. This house has had many updates in the last three years! There is a large, open front porch and a well-maintained yard. There is so much room in this house, with a huge living room area, a bedroom and bathroom on the main floor, and four more bedrooms and a bathroom upstairs. The basement is unfinished, but it does have two bonus rooms with one of them having walk-out cellar steps to the backyard. This house would work great for a large family or a rental property. It's located a block from downtown Wayne. The sellers just had the whole house professionally cleaned, and all carpet was professionally shampooed.
06/26/2025
$165,000
0 ac.
ACTIVE
Wayne County - 408 Logan Street, Wayne, NE
Featured is a large two-story home with five bedrooms, two bonus rooms, two bathrooms, and a shower in the basement. It also has one-car garage in the back with a shed and plenty of parking. This house has had many updates in the last three years! There is a large, open front porch and a well-maintained yard. There is so much room in this house, with a huge living room area, a bedroom and bathroom on the main floor, and four more bedrooms and a bathroom upstairs. The basement is unfinished, but it does have two bonus rooms with one of them having walk-out cellar steps to the backyard. This house would work great for a large family or a rental property. It's located a block from downtown Wayne. The sellers just had the whole house professionally cleaned, and all carpet was professionally shampooed.
06/26/2025
$165,000
0 ac.
ACTIVE
Wayne County - 408 Logan Street, Wayne, NE
Featured is a large two-story home with five bedrooms, two bonus rooms, two bathrooms, and a shower in the basement. It also has one-car garage in the back with a shed and plenty of parking. This house has had many updates in the last three years! There is a large, open front porch and a well-maintained yard. There is so much room in this house, with a huge living room area, a bedroom and bathroom on the main floor, and four more bedrooms and a bathroom upstairs. The basement is unfinished, but it does have two bonus rooms with one of them having walk-out cellar steps to the backyard. This house would work great for a large family or a rental property. It's located a block from downtown Wayne. The sellers just had the whole house professionally cleaned, and all carpet was professionally shampooed.
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