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03/22/2024
$360,000
26.78 ac.
ACTIVE
Richland County - Walcott, ND
Total Acres: 26.78 +-
Tillable Acres: 20.89 +-
Weighted Average Productivity: 52.1%
2023 Discounted Net R.E. Taxes: $297.94
02/12/2026
$350,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Grand Forks County - 1766 24th Ave NE, Manvel, ND
CRP: Approximately 32.09 Acres= $1,768.15 annually; Expires 9-30-33(Subject to reconstitution)
2024 Property Tax (5% early payment discount): $1,440.84
Legal: SW1/4 32-153-51
Property contains wetlands
Whitetail Deer Gratis Tag eligible
Property Highlights:
Utilities Ready for Development: With access to power and rural water, the property is primed for building a permanent residence or seasonal hunting cabin. Sellers willing to assist with preliminary site preparation.
CRP Income: Enjoy the financial benefits of a CRP contract that provides annual payments for maintaining environmental conservation practices, enhancing the lands ecological and economical value.
Prime Whitetail Deer Habitat: Multiple water sources and ample cover near abundant food sources create a top tier environment for whitetail deer. Option to draw four gratis tags.
Restored Wetlands and Waterfowl Haven: The property includes restored wetlands and several ponds, making it an attractive stopover for waterfowl from the migratory fly-way, perfect for bird watching and hunting enthusiasts. Property located near 7 waterfowl production areas, including Grand Forks County Waterfowl Production Area, Turtle River Waterfowl Production Area, and Kellys Slough Waterfowl Production Area.
Diverse Upland Game Birds: The land has pheasant, grouse, and Hungarian partridge, supported by an open mix of open fields and cover.
Accessibility and Convenience: Easily accessible, being only 5 miles from a major airport, this property is perfectly positioned for both quick getaways and extended stays.
This property is a unique combination of income producing CRP, exceptional wildlife habitats, and buildable space. For those looking to build on the property, Seller is willing to assist in site prep.
CRP Contract Information
Enrolled: 10-1-23
Expires: 9-30-33
Acres Enrolled: 269.78
Annual Payment: $14,865.00
Property contains wetlands
Improvements:
Wetland restoration site allowing water sources for wildlife. Many of the wetlands are diked containing the water so the CRP land will stay dry and accessible. Power runs along the south side of the property. Seller willing to assist with preliminary site prep.
12/18/2025
$1,640,000
316 ac.
ACTIVE
Pembina County - rural, Hamilton, ND
Red River Valley farmland with highly productive soils. FSA tillable acres includes Enbridge site on north end of property.
01/18/2026
$269,246
158.38 ac.
ACTIVE
Ramsey County - 5200 91st St, Rohrville, ND
LAND FOR SALE
158.38 +/- Acres - Ramsey County, ND
This listing consists of 158.38 +/- deeded acres in Ramsey County, ND being sold as one (1) parcel. From Devils Lake, ND, the property is located 8 miles east on County Hwy #2 (48th St NE) and 3 1/2 miles north on County Hwy #3 (91st Ave NE) or 1 mile north of Rohrville, ND. The property has a slightly rolling to level topography with some sloughs and recreational acres. There is no USF&W wetland easement and there is a 2026 cash rent contract.
SALE PARCEL:
Legal: NE 1/4 of Section 18 Less Road Right-of-Way, T154N, R62W (Ontario Twp), Ramsey Co, ND
Deeded Acres: 158.38 +/-
Soil Productivity Index: 59.3
FSA Cropland Acres: 129.24
Base Acres & PLC Yields: Corn 98.43 ac, 120 bu; Soybeans 16.67 ac, 30 bu
2026 Contract: Seller warrants there is a cash rent contract.
2025 Real Estate Taxes: $1,564.82
Minerals: Seller will not retain any of owned subsurface mineral rights.
USF&W Wetland Easement: 0
Contact: Amy Nikolaisen, Broker/Auctioneer/Realtor, 701-303-0392
Contact: Tom Nikolaisen, Auctioneer/Attorney/Realtor, 701-303-0395
08/07/2026
$1,199,000
36.58 ac.
ACTIVE
Dunn County - 1744 Highway 22, Manning, ND
Whether you're seeking a private retreat, hobby farm, or equestrian paradise, this one-of-a-kind property delivers endless possibilities with breathtaking space to roam! Experience the perfect blend of country luxury (granite kitchen countertops) and wide open freedom with this custom built home featuring nearly 4,700 square feet of beautifully finished living space set on 36+ acres! This 6 bedroom, 4 bath home offers room to relax, entertain, and enjoy the rural lifestyle you've been dreaming of. Outside you'll find an outdoor riding arena designed with horse enthusiasts in mind, as well as a large quonset, a detached garage, a chicken coop, and large decks on the back and front of the house to watch all of the sunrise/sunset moments your heart desires!
08/11/2026
$450,000
40 ac.
ACTIVE
Pembina County - 12657 81st Street Northeast, Edinburg, ND
Discover the possibilities with this 40-acre rural property located in the Rendezvouz Region, featuring a 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom home and a versatile mix of open and wooded acreage. The property offers a wonderful combination of comfortable country living, usable land, and plenty of space for hobbies, recreation, and outdoor enjoyment. The acreage includes tillable cropland, providing potential for agricultural use or additional income, along with a good-sized wooded area that offers privacy, natural beauty, and abundant wildlife. Numerous outbuildings provide valuable storage and workspace for equipment, tools, recreational vehicles, or other projects. Whether you're looking for a private country residence, a hobby farm, recreational property, or additional acreage for agricultural use, this property offers a rare opportunity to enjoy the space and freedom of rural living. With 40 acres to explore and a variety of uses already in place, this property is ready for its next chapter.
10/21/2025
$670,000
159 ac.
ACTIVE
Cass County - Tower City, Cass County, SE 1/4, Section 32, T-141-N, R-55-W Cornell Township, Tower City, ND
Owner/Agent - land is rented out for 2025 and excludes 2025 crop. Farmland is currently planted into corn. It is available to farm for the 2026 crop year. Seller will require a 1031 exchange. Grain bins included.
06/30/2026
$65,000
9.98 ac.
ACTIVE
McKenzie County - 12575 20th Street Northwest, Watford City, ND
Many possibilities with this parcel located just south of Watford City, ND on the east side of Hwy 85. Parcel is zoned AG - see the McKenzie County Zoning Ordinance for all options for use.
08/14/2026
$775,000
280 ac.
ACTIVE
McLean County - TBD 8th Avenue NW, Butte, ND
Hunting enthusiasts will appreciate this 280 +/- acres haven in North Dakota, complete with a hunting lodge and a roomy storage/shop building. Ideal for waterfowl, deer, and upland bird hunting, it also offers recreational opportunities. Experience the ultimate outdoor lifestyle here.
Land
The size and layout of the property is basically the entire north half of the section (1 mile by 1/2 mile), less and except 40 acres (the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter section). This leaves a remaining balance of 280 +/- acres according to county records. The property itself is relatively flat and classified as wetlands which comes from a water fed inlet as its source. The vegetation consists of native plants and grasses that are typical for this type of property.
PLEASE NOTE: The current attached map of this listing is representative of the proposed boundary lines of the property but is not of record in McLean County at this time. The seller will provide a recorded survey for the buyer that will establish the agreed upon boundary lines of the property estimated to contain 280 acres, more or less.
Improvements
The lodge is a two story frame structure and a basement with an approximate 50 x 31 outside dimensions. A water well drilled to a depth of approximately 380 and a septic system with a drain field are onsite and service the lodge. Electric baseboard heating is in place throughout the three levels. The basic features are as follows.
Main Level: Consists of the living area with furniture and a faux wood burning stove (propane); kitchen area comes with a refrigerator, stove/oven and dishwasher along with chairs and a table in the dining room. There is a Gun Room (approximately 17 x 13) set up for the storage of shotguns, ammunition and required accessories and clothing. The laundry room has a washer and dryer along with two (2) additional freezers. Storage closets and a 1/2 bathroom are also located on the main level.
Second Floor: There are five (5) bedrooms (named Bluebill w/ full bath, Schooner Duck, Pintail, Mallard and Teal) which can sleep up to seven (7) people. A full bathroom with a shower (named Gadwall) is also located on this floor.
Basement: The basement is finished and includes a recreation room with a Brunswick pool table. There is also a sauna with a shower and a wine cellar. The electrical closet and hot water heater are located in the basement.
The storage building is steel frame and roof truss construction with sheet metal siding/roofing measured at 40 x 56 dimensions. The building has double sliding doors that provides a 18 foot opening for easy access and plenty of parking space for pickup trucks and oversized vehicles. There is a separate access to the 150 SF shop room which includes tools, equipment and supplies. Much of the remainder of the building is being currently used for the storage of decoys, blinds, outboard motors and related miscellaneous equipment and accessories.
Recreation
JJ Sporting Lodge is in the heart of Prairie Pothole Country which is part of the The Central Flyway for the migration of waterfowl. With rolling hills, open prairie and river valleys it affords abundant game. The waterfowl numbers can be quite large most years during the migration season. Additionally, the area boasts an excellent pheasant, sharptail grouse and whitetail deer population. The Missouri River Valley has a good number of wild turkeys, squirrels, rabbits and an occasional moose or mountain lion.
Agriculture
N/A
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
N/A
General Operations
N/A
Region & Climate
The property is located in central North Dakota and not far from Turtle Lake, a small rural agricultural city known for its prairie landscape and outdoor recreation opportunities. The city hosts the annual Turtle Days celebration, featuring music, food vendors and games showcasing the community's spirit.
The climate is classified as semi-arid continental with cold snowy winters and warm summers. The average annual high to low temperatures ranges from 59 degrees F to 29 degrees F along with average annual precipitation at approximately 18 inches and 38 inches of snowfall.
History
Turtle Lake, ND is a Northern Pacific Railroad town founded in 1905 in McLean County, North Dakota. It is known for its giant turtle statue, Rusty, and for hosting National and World championship turtle races annually in July. The city features a variety of businesses, including grain elevators, farm and implement stores, banks, hotels, and churches, serving the surrounding agricultural community.
Location
JJ Sporting Lodge II is located approximately 20 miles northeast of Turtle Lake, ND. The nearest major airports are located in Minot (approximately 1 hour away) and also Bismarck (approximately 1.5 hours away). Both Minot and Bismarck offer multiple options for services, shopping, dining and entertainment as you may need or desire.
08/12/2026
$998,000
832 ac.
ACTIVE
Barnes County - TBD 124th Ave SE, Fingal, ND
Rarely does an opportunity come along to acquire more than 800 acres of hunting land in eastern North Dakota, but this Barnes County offering presents exactly that. Located near Fingal, North Dakota, this property consists of approximately 832 acres divided into two substantial tracts of 512 acres and 320 acres. The size, configuration, location, and recreational opportunities make these properties compelling options for buyers looking for large-scale hunting land with proven waterfowl and upland opportunities, deer hunting potential, and the potential for a building site on the northern property. Eastern North Dakota is widely recognized for its importance to migratory waterfowl and upland game, and this Barnes County property places an owner in a region where hunting opportunities can be a major part of the land's recreational value. The property has a history of proven waterfowl and upland hunting, giving buyers an established recreational foundation rather than simply a parcel with speculative hunting potential. Whether the goal is to establish a hunting property, expand an existing land base, or secure a large tract for long-term recreational ownership, the scale of these two tracts is a significant advantage. The 512-acre tract and 320-acre tract provide flexibility for buyers who may want to purchase one property or evaluate the opportunity as a larger 832-acre acquisition. Having two sizable tracts also creates options for hunting access, land management, habitat planning, and recreational use. The acreage offers enough room to think strategically about how different portions of the property can be used throughout the hunting season. A portion of the north tract was intentionally kept outside of the existing easements, providing potential for a future building site. This adds another layer of versatility to an already substantial recreational property and could allow for a future residence, hunting cabin, or other permitted improvements, subject to applicable regulations and approvals. Waterfowl hunting is a primary highlight of this offering. The property's location in eastern North Dakota places it within a region that attracts migrating ducks and geese, while the property's proven hunting history adds credibility to its recreational appeal. For the upland hunter, the surrounding agricultural landscape and habitat diversity found throughout Barnes County can provide opportunities to pursue North Dakota's upland game species. The combination of waterfowl and upland hunting helps create a property that can offer multiple recreational pursuits during the fall season. Deer hunting adds another exciting dimension to this already impressive hunting property. With 832 acres across two substantial tracts, the property has potential for multiple deer gratis licenses, creating an opportunity to enjoy quality deer hunting alongside the proven waterfowl and upland hunting this property is known for. Another major advantage is simply the location. The property is located just over an hour from Fargo, providing a practical drive from one of the region's largest population centers while still offering the scale and rural setting associated with a large agricultural and recreational property. The nearby community of Fingal provides a local point of reference, while Valley City and Fargo provide additional services and regional connectivity. For an investor or recreational land buyer, 832 acres in two substantial tracts creates an uncommon combination of acreage, hunting history, location, and recreational versatility. Large blocks of land can be increasingly difficult to assemble, making an offering of this size worthy of serious consideration by anyone seeking North Dakota hunting land. The ability to pursue waterfowl and upland game, combined with potential deer hunting opportunities and a buildable site on the northern property, creates a diverse recreational profile. Offered as one 832-acre property, this Barnes County tract deserves a close look. The combination of large-scale acreage, proven waterfowl hunting, strong upland hunting potential, deer hunting opportunities, potential for multiple deer gratis licenses, a building site on the north tract, and proximity to Fargo makes this a noteworthy eastern North Dakota land offering.
07/16/2025
$274,295
78.37 ac.
ACTIVE
Bottineau County - TBD Lake Road, Bottineau, ND
Prime Turtle Mountains Hunting Retreat - 78.37 Acres Near Bottineau, ND Welcome to an exceptional opportunity for outdoor enthusiasts, hunters, and conservation-minded buyers: 78.37 acres of premium hunting and recreation land nestled deep within the stunning and wildlife-rich Turtle Mountains near Bottineau, North Dakota. Surrounded by thick woodlands, lush meadows, natural water sources, and rolling hills, this secluded gem delivers everything needed for an unparalleled outdoor experience and then some.One of the most distinguishing features of this property is its incredible seclusion. Tucked well off the main roads. You won't find city lights just the serene sounds of nature, from rustling leaves to the haunting call of a loon. Whether you're setting up for a weekend hunt, scouting wildlife, or simply getting away from the everyday hustle, this land offers the solitude every outdoorsman craves.The property is a magnet for North Dakota's most prized game species. With a mix of old-growth forest, aspen stands, scattered brush, tall grass prairies, and pollinator-rich vegetation, the diversity in cover makes it ideal for hunting This property is a deer hunter's dream. The dense tree cover provides bedding areas, while adjacent grasslands offer prime feeding zones. Numerous mature trees make perfect locations for ladder stands or box towers. Ducks and geese frequent the property's natural water features, which include a scenic pond and wetlands. These areas provide excellent flyway stops and nesting spots, particularly during early and late migration. Upland birds include Sharp-tail grouse and ruffed grouse are common in the wooded and shrubby zones, while pheasants can be found along the transition areas near open meadows. Big game like Moose and elk have been spotted in the region and are known to traverse this part of the Turtle Mountains, adding to the property's allure. Coyotes are abundant and offer an additional element of sport and wildlife management. This mix of terrain thick forest stands, rolling fields, natural water features, and bushy sloughs creates a dynamic and balanced habitat that supports wildlife year-round. What makes this land even more unique is its active support for biodiversity. Native grasses and wildflowers interspersed throughout the property offer critical habitat for pollinators, adding environmental value and enhancing the overall wildlife ecosystem. Deer forage, bedding cover, and bird nesting zones are well-established, with natural edges and clearings that make it easier to identify travel corridors and food plots.Tree cover includes mature aspen, poplar, birch, and scattered oak, along with denser thickets for shelter. These stands serve both wildlife and hunter, allowing numerous options for elevated blinds, ladder stands, or custom towers. The property is currently enrolled in a USDA conservation easement valid through the year 2042. Beyond hunting, this property offers exceptional recreational benefits. Located in the heart of the Turtle Mountains and within a short drive to Lake Metigoshe owners can enjoy the fishing, recreational boating activites and more. Lake Metigoshe State Park - Known for boating, fishing, paddleboarding, and jet skiing in the summer. Enjoy skiing and snowboarding at the nearby Bottineau Winter Park, which features maintained ski trails and facilities for all ages. Snowmobile & ATV trails - The region is laced with mapped snowmobile routes and four-wheeler trails that allow for fast-paced adventure or even horse trail that run thru Dahlen State Forest. This parcel is located jut minutes Bottineau, ND a vibrant small-town hub with groceries, hardware stores, restaurants, and medical care and more.
02/25/2026
$386,100
128.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Steele County - TBD County Hwy 10, Hope, ND
Discover a rare blend of productive farmland and exceptional wildlife habitat on this 128.7 acre parcel just minutes from Hope, ND. Approximately 66 acres of quality tillable ground offering 65.4 CPI and strong crop potential with open tenancy in 2026! Additional income from 59.1 acres of CRP at a rate of $76.62/acre that expires in 2026, with the potential to renew. The property also features native grass, natural sloughs, and diverse cover. This mixture of habitat bordering crops creates great potential for pheasants, whitetail deer, and waterfowl to feed, bed, nest, and travel. With easy access off County Highway 10 and surrounded by quality agriculture and wildlife country, this tract is ideal for farmers looking to grow their operation, an outdoors enthusiast who wants both income-producing acreage and premium recreational opportunities, as well as investors. This uniquely balanced property offers both income potential from tillable acres and premier year-round outdoor opportunities - perfect for those seeking a legacy farm, family recreational property, or a strategic agricultural investment with added wildlife value. Dont miss your chance to own a diverse property offering farming and hunting!
08/15/2026
$575,000
156.03 ac.
ACTIVE
Wells County - TBD Highway 200, Hurdsfield, ND
Great opportunity for the individual, couple or family looking to acquire lakeside property to build their summer cabin or that luxury lake home. You will have your choice for fishing, hunting and recreational activities. Also presents possible development potential for investors who may want subdivide property into individual lots. Plenty of acreage for improvements or development depending on the direction you choose to go.
Land
The size of the property is approximately 2,640 feet by 2,640 feet, less highway ROW, containing 156.03 acres, more or less, according to Wells County records. The highest percentage of the property is a portion of Hurdsfield-Tuffy Lake which the current owner has direct access to. There is a boat ramp/dock on the property which allows for the unloading and loading of boats and watercraft as needed. The terrain is relatively flat to slightly rolling which is typical for this type of land in this area. Regarding soil types, Zahl-Williams loams, 9-15 percent slopes, appears to be most prevalent on the property. The vegetation consists of native plants and grasses.
Improvements
Other than the existing boat ramp/dock on the property that was provided and is maintained by the Harvey Wildlife Club, there are no other improvements present. There are remnants of barbed wire fencing and posts which appear to have been used for the boundary lines of the property at one time but are no longer usable. If the buyer desires to make improvements, a couple of the utility providers that are available are:
Northern Plains Electric Cooperative
Central Plains Water District (rural water)
In regards to any sewage, a septic system would need to be installed. Solar panels may be used as a supplement for the electrical needs of the property.
Recreation
The primary recreational activity the property offers is fishing. U. S. Fish and Wildlife have been stocking fish (walleye and perch) in this lake for a period of years according to the current owners via an easement agreement. This agreement is set to expire and the current owners have decided to let the buyer decide if they want to renew or come up with a revised agreement with U. S. Fish and Wildlife. Boating, jet skis, etc. would also be additional activities that could also be enjoyed on the property.
The option for waterfowl hunting is also possible. Ducks and geese are abundant in the area and the populations become quite high in the fall during the migration season. This property is a natural attraction for these types of birds during the hunting season.
The winter season would present an opportunity for ice fishing of course and possibly snowmobiling for those enthusiasts.
Agriculture
The property is zoned Agricultural at 156.03 acres according to the latest county tax statement. There is a Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) contract in place at this time that runs to 09/30/2032 with 56.33 acres that are enrolled. The rental rate is $70.35 per acre with an annual contract payment of $3,963.00. Historically, the land has produced hay for livestock that would remain as an option for the buyer.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
Any Water/Mineral Rights that are currently with the property will transfer to the buyer at closing.
General Operations
N/A
Region & Climate
Regional Setting:The location is Wells County in central North Dakota with the landscape flat to gently rolling plains characteristic of the northern Great Plains and drift prairie region.
Climate Characteristics: Hurdsfield, ND has a continental climate with cold winters and warm summers. Average winter temperatures range from -2 degrees F to 18 degrees F with occasional snowfall throughout the season. Summer temperatures can reach up to 90 degrees F and above with high humidity levels during the months of June, July and August. Precipitation is fairly even throughout the year, and receives around 21 inches annually. Hurdsfield, ND gets 17 inches of rain, on average, per year. The US average is 38 inches of rain per year. In regards to snowfall, the average is 28 inches of snow per year. On average, there are 202 sunny days per year in Hurdsfield. The US average is 205 sunny days. Hurdsfield gets some kind of precipitation, on average, 76 days per year.
History
Hurdsfield is a tiny rural city in Wells County, North Dakota. Platted in 1902 when the Northern Pacific Railway arrived, it was named after local land owner and developer Warren W. Hurd. The population peaked at 258 in 1940 and dropped to 64 by 2020.
History
Founding: Platted in 1902, post office opened April 13, 1903
Incorporation: Officially incorporated as a village in 1926
Early Growth: Grew quickly with general stores, hardware, shops, grain elevators, hotels, and a local newspaper (The Hurdsfield Banner)
The Hurd Round House: Built by Warren Hurd's brother Elgin in 1900. It served as a land office for railway property sales and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977
Location
The property is located approximately three miles east of Hurdsfield, ND on Highway 200 between Mile Marker 257 and 258 on the north side of the highway.
Nearest airports are located in Bismarck (approximately 1.5 hours drive) along with Minot, at about a 2 hour drive. The airport in Jamestown provides regional service and is about 90 miles away.
Nearby towns in the area that offer limited amenities is Harvey (approximately 30 minutes drive time) and Carrington at about 40 minutes.
08/18/2026
Auction
596.93 ac.
ACTIVE
Barnes County - multiple parcels, Wimbledon, ND
Land Auction - 596.93± Acres
Barnes County, North Dakota - Sold in 4 Lots
ONLINE AUCTION ONLY - Reserve Auction!!
Begins: October 12, 2026 at 9 am CST
Ends: October 14, 2026 at 2 pm CST
Location: Approximately 1.5 miles northeast of Wimbledon, North Dakota
Located approximately 1.5 miles northeast of Wimbledon, this Barnes County farmland is situated in a strong agricultural area with a long history of crop production. The property combines productive cropland with wetlands, cattail sloughs, grasses and scattered tree cover, giving it both agricultural and recreational appeal. It may be a good fit for a neighboring farmer looking to expand, an agricultural investor, a diversified crop-and-livestock producer, or a buyer interested in hunting and wildlife habitat. Agriculture has been an important part of the Wimbledon area for generations. The surrounding countryside is made up of large farm fields, grain storage, farmsteads and agricultural businesses that support the local farming community. Wheat has long been one of the traditional crops in this part of North Dakota, while corn and soybeans have become a major part of modern crop rotations. Barley, sunflowers and other crops are also raised throughout the region depending on weather, soil conditions and market opportunities. The Wimbledon area also offers good access to the services needed for a modern farming operation. Farmers in this area have access to grain handling, seed, fertilizer, crop-protection products, fuel, trucking and other agricultural services. Nearby grain elevators and handling facilities provide options for storing and marketing wheat, corn, soybeans and other crops. Jamestown and Valley City offer additional equipment dealers, repair services, banking, health care, retail businesses and transportation connections. Fargo and Bismarck serve as larger regional centers for additional services and markets. The soil and crop history also add to the agricultural value of the property. The farm records also show a history of wheat, corn and soybean production, with other supplied information identifying crops such as sunflowers and barley. That variety gives producers flexibility when planning rotations and responding to changing market conditions. For a farmer looking to expand, this can be especially valuable because the acres can fit into the same kinds of crop programs already common in the surrounding area.
LOT #1
Acres: 160+/-
Legal: Twp 143 R 61 Sec 19 NE1/4
SPI: 54.1
NCCPI: 39.4
Taxes: $1,705.43
LOT 2
Acres: 150+/-
Legal: Twp 143 R 61 Sec 20 NW1/4 less 10 acres
SPI: 73.1
NCCPI: 52
Taxes: $1,970.93
LOT 3
Acres: 157.46+/-
Legal: Twp 143 R 61 Sec 20 SW1/4
SPI: 53.3
NCCPI: 40.5
Taxes: $1,555.92
FSA 156- Tract 12 **1 thru 3 are farmed together**
Farmland Cropland DCP Farmland
464.82 417.54 417.54
Crop Base acres PLC yield
wheat 65.42 50
Corn 95.10 111
Soybeans 227.48 23
Total 388.00
LOT 4
Acres: 129.47+/-
Legal: Twp 143 R 60 Sec 19 SW1/4
SPI: 65.2
NCCPI: 48.7
Taxes: $1,698.02
FSA 156- Tract 11985
Farmland Cropland DCP Farmland
117.90 103.57 103.57
Crop Base acres PLC yield
wheat 50.12 56
Corn
Soybeans 46.27 32
Total 96.39
Beyond its farming value, the property offers a strong recreational side. Heavy cattail sloughs, wetlands, open water, tall grasses, brush and scattered tree cover are mixed throughout and along the cropland. These areas provide food, water and protection for wildlife and give the property more character than completely open farm ground. The wetlands and open-water areas may attract ducks and geese during the fall migration. Cattails and aquatic vegetation can provide resting and protective cover, while nearby grain fields may offer feeding opportunities. This mix of water, cover and cropland creates the kind of setting waterfowl hunters often look for in North Dakota. The same wetlands and cattail sloughs may also provide good upland game habitat. Pheasants can use dense cattail cover, grassy edges and nearby fields for protection and feeding. After harvest, waste grain in surrounding crop ground can provide another food source, while heavier cover may help birds through colder weather. Mourning doves can also be part of the hunting opportunities on and around this type of land. Late summer and early fall often find doves using harvested fields, field edges, grasses and areas near water. Their seasonal movement adds another layer of recreation to the property before the later fall hunting seasons begin. Whitetail deer add another important part of the wildlife appeal. Agricultural fields can provide excellent seasonal food sources, while cattail sloughs, grass, brush, drainage areas and scattered trees can offer bedding and security cover. The combination of food, water and heavier habitat gives deer places to feed, travel and rest without having to leave the general area. For a deer hunter, that type of mixed landscape can be especially attractive. The fields provide visibility and feeding areas, while the cattails and other heavier cover give whitetails places to disappear during daylight hours. The property has the kind of habitat that may hold nice North Dakota whitetails and provide good hunting opportunities during the fall season. Coyotes and other predators may also use the property throughout the year. Coyotes commonly travel field edges, wetlands, grasslands and drainage areas while searching for prey. The combination of large open areas and thick cattail cover creates a natural setting for predator movement and can provide additional hunting opportunities during the colder months. Ducks and geese may use the wetland areas during migration. Pheasants can use the cattails and grasses for cover. Mourning doves may move through the fields in late summer and early fall. Whitetails can travel between crop ground and heavier cover, while coyotes and other predators may use the same field edges, sloughs and drainage areas. That combination of agriculture and wildlife habitat is difficult to overlook. The farm can continue to serve as productive cropland while also offering hunting, wildlife viewing and other outdoor enjoyment. For buyers who value both agricultural use and recreation, this mix can make the property especially appealing.
The property may also be of interest to a producer looking to combine farming with livestock. North Dakota has a long tradition of grain and cattle operations working together, and crop ground can sometimes provide added value after harvest. Corn stalks, small-grain residue and properly managed cover crops may offer seasonal grazing opportunities when conditions are right.A producer could also look at selected acres for hay, forage or other feed production depending on future management goals. The grassier portions and non-cropped areas may add additional value for livestock use, though a buyer would need to evaluate fencing, water access, carrying capacity and management needs before developing a grazing program.
Overall, this offering represents a strong opportunity to acquire 596.93± acres of Barnes County farmland sold in four lots. The property is located approximately 1.5 miles northeast of Wimbledon and combines productive crop ground, a long agricultural history, access to nearby farm services and grain markets, and natural habitat that adds hunting and recreational value.
Whether the goal is farm expansion, agricultural investment, livestock use, waterfowl hunting, pheasant hunting, whitetail deer hunting, predator hunting, or a combination of these interests, this property offers a practical and diverse piece of North Dakota farm country.
08/18/2026
Auction
1200 ac.
ACTIVE
Towner County - Subject Property, Rocklake, ND
LAND AUCTION
1,200 Acres - Towner County, ND
Tuesday, September 22, 2026 – 3:00 p.m.
Auction Location: Pifer's Regional Office: 8393 Hwy. #2 - Devils Lake, ND
Auction Note: This property presents a strong opportunity for both producers and outdoor enthusiasts north of Rocklake, ND. Featuring 587.25 +/- crop acres, the land boasts Soil Productivity Indexes (SPI) in the 60s, with over 279 +/- acres exceeding an SPI of 70, highlighting its high-quality agricultural potential! In addition to its productive farmland, the property offers excellent habitat for deer and upland game, making it equally attractive for recreational use. Whether you're looking to expand your farming operation or invest in a versatile piece of land, this property is one you won’t want to overlook!
Contacts: Jack Pifer at 701.261.4762 and Kevin Pifer at 701.238.5810
Parcel One
Acres: 320 +/-
Legal: E½ 17-162-66
FSA Crop Acres: 263.71 +/-
Taxes (2026): $2,705.83
Parcel Two
Acres: 640 +/-
Legal: All of Section 16-162-66
FSA Crop Acres: 364.82 +/-
Taxes (2026): $6,270.64
Parcel Three
Acres: 240 +/-
Legal: W½NW¼ & SW¼ 15-162-66
FSA Crop Acres: 148.72 +/-
Taxes (2026): $1,833.52
This sale is managed by Pifer’s Auction Company, Kevin Pifer, ND #715. All statements made the day of the auction take precedence over all printed materials. The seller reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids.
OWNERS: Robert & Joann Vollrath
08/18/2026
Auction
160.09 ac.
ACTIVE
Emmons County - Subject Property, Hague, ND
ONLINE ONLY LAND AUCTION
160.08 Acres - Emmons County, ND
BIDDING OPENS: Friday, September 25, 2026 – 8:00 a.m.
BIDDING CLOSES: Wednesday, September 30, 2026 – 12:00 p.m.
Auction Note: Located just 6 miles southeast of Strasburg, ND, this productive quarter presents an excellent opportunity to purchase quality cropland in a strong agricultural area. The property features over 150 crop acres with a Soil Productivity Index (SPI) of 73 and is comprised primarily of Williams-Bowbells Loams and Williams-Zahl Complex soils, making it well suited for a variety of crop rotations. Access is provided by a well-maintained and frequently traveled section line road.
The north half of the property is subject to a U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFW) Wetland Easement, while the south half is free of USFW wetland easements. All owned mineral rights will transfer to the buyer and the property will be available for the 2027 crop season.
Contacts: Abbey Messer at 701.202.4646 and Kevin Pifer at 701.238.5810
Property Information
Acres: 160.08 +/-
Legal: Lots 1-2 & S½NE¼ 1-130-75
FSA Crop Acres: 159.95 +/-
Taxes (2025): $1,368.77
This sale is managed by Pifer’s Auction Company, Kevin Pifer, ND #715. All statements made the day of the auction take precedence over all printed materials. The seller reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids.
OWNERS: Larry Gabriel, Kevin Gabriel & Dot Gabriel
02/05/2026
$479,000
176.58 ac.
ACTIVE
Towner County - 6533 102nd St NE, Rock Lake, ND
This exceptional rural property offers the perfect blend of comfortable country living, agricultural infrastructure and outstanding wildlife habitat. Located in the heart of Towner County, this well-maintained home and expansive acreage present a rare opportunity to own a turnkey rural estate.The property features a very well-maintained 3-bedroom home with 1 bathrooms and a finished basement, offering ample living space for a family or those seeking a quiet retreat. The home has been cared for with pride and sits in a beautiful, mature yard that provides privacy, shade, and picturesque views of the surrounding countryside.Complementing the residence is a large 40 x 90 outbuilding, ideal for equipment storage, a workshop or livestock needs. Additionally, six grain bins are located on-site, adding valuable agricultural utility and income potential.The land totals 176.58 acres, with approximately 160 acres enrolled in the Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP). These acres provide excellent wildlife habitat, making this property a haven for waterfowl, deer, and other upland game. Elk have been seen on the property as well. It might be possible to get an elk gratis tag if you go through the proper channels. The WRP acres also offer long-term conservation value and potential recreational enjoyment, including hunting, wildlife observation and outdoor recreation.This property checks all the boxes: a quality home, functional improvements, income and conservation land, and outstanding wildlife appeal - all in a peaceful rural setting.Whether youre looking for a country residence, a hunting and recreation property or a long-term land investment, this Towner County property is one you wont want to miss.Schedule your private showing today to experience everything this unique property has to offer.
04/02/2026
$209,000
90 ac.
ACTIVE
Barnes County - TBD County Road 11, Litchville, ND
Located in Barnes County, North Dakota, and within 20 minutes of Valley City, this 90 acre property offers a blend of grassland, wetland habitat, and water features that support a variety of recreational and agricultural uses. With direct access off a paved county road, the property is easy to reach and may offer an opportunity for a potential building site. The land itself is a mix of native grasses, cattails, and natural drainage, creating a landscape that supports wildlife and provides seasonal variation across the property. A creek runs through the acreage, complemented by a stock pond that adds another water source for both wildlife and potential livestock use. The combination of upland areas and lower, moisture-rich ground creates a setting that can be adapted for multiple uses depending on management goals. From a hunting perspective, the property has consistently shown strong pheasant activity. The dense grass and cattail cover provide the type of habitat that pheasants rely on, and it is not uncommon to encounter birds throughout the property, as we have while visiting it. Deer are also known to use the area, moving through the cover and along the natural corridors created by the creek and surrounding terrain. Walking the property, there is a noticeable sense of space and quiet that comes with this type of landscape. The sound of migrating geese flying overhead while ducks lift out of the cattails, accompanied by cackling roosters and the changing seasons, all contribute to an experience that goes beyond just owning land. In addition to recreation, portions of the property may lend themselves to pasture use. The existing water features and grass cover provide a foundation that could support grazing, depending on how the land is managed. Whether your interest is hunting, recreation, agriculture, or exploring a rural building site, this Barnes County tract offers a combination of natural features and practical access in a location that remains close to Valley City.
07/01/2026
$1,156,000
329.96 ac.
ACTIVE
Mountrial County - TBD 84th Ave NW, Stanley, ND
Rarely does a property become available that combines strong agricultural production with exceptional recreational opportunities in one of North Dakotas most sought-after hunting regions. This 329 acre tract offers a highly desirable mix of fully fenced tillable acreage and productive grass/alfalfa hay ground, providing immediate income potential and long-term investment value. Bordering the southern portion of the renowned Lostwood National Wildlife Refuge, this property sits in the heart of some of the finest upland bird and big game habitat in the state. The area is widely recognized for outstanding populations of pheasants, sharp-tailed grouse, mule deer, whitetail deer, and even moose, creating exceptional hunting opportunities right out your back door. The propertys diverse habitat, combined with its location adjacent to thousands of acres of protected refuge land, makes it a natural travel corridor and feeding destination for wildlife throughout the year. Whether your goals are hunting, agricultural production, conservation, or developing a premier recreational property, this tract offers tremendous potential. An added advantage is that the entire property is currently free of government program restrictions. With no CRP or other conservation contracts in place, a new owner has complete flexibility to manage, farm, graze, develop wildlife habitat, or enroll acreage into future programs as they see fit. Properties offering this combination of productive farmland, quality hay production, outstanding hunting, and unrestricted management flexibility are increasingly difficult to find. Dont miss this opportunity to own a versatile tract in one of North Dakotas most desirable outdoor recreation areas.
09/13/2025
$275,000
317 ac.
ACTIVE
Nelson County - TBD County RD 22 Lot#WP001, Lakota, ND
This 317 acre property in Nelson County, North Dakota, offers a rare combination of high-quality habitat and recreational opportunity. The majority of the land is enrolled in the Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP), creating a diverse mix of wetlands, grass, and cover that attracts an abundance of wildlife. A designated building site has been excluded from the easement, giving you the opportunity to establish your own hunting camp, cabin or getaway retreat right on the property. One of the standout features is direct access to McHugh Slough, a well-known waterfowl hotspot in the region. Whether youre chasing early-season ducks or late-season divers, this slough and the surrounding wetlands provide excellent hunting opportunities for waterfowl enthusiasts. Beyond ducks and geese, the property also supports strong populations of whitetail deer and upland birds, making it a year-round sporting destination. With its location, habitat diversity and hunting potential, this property checks all the boxes for the serious outdoorsman looking for a legacy piece of ground in central North Dakota
02/04/2026
$569,000
19.61 ac.
ACTIVE
Nelson County - 2637 123rd Ave NE, Aneta, ND
Welcome to this spacious and well-equipped rural property located just 10 miles from Aneta, North Dakota, in the heart of Nelson County. Situated on 19.61 acres, this property offers the perfect blend of comfortable living, functional outbuildings, and wide-open space ideal for hobby farming, livestock, or enjoying the outdoors.The 4-bedroom, 2-bath home provides ample room for family and guests. Inside, youll find a newly remodeled kitchen that flows nicely into the main living areas, along with a convenient mudroomperfect for North Dakota living. The home also features a basement with multiple rooms, offering flexible space for additional bedrooms, office space, storage, or recreation.Comfort is covered year-round with central air conditioning, a propane furnace, and the added charm and efficiency of a wood-burning stove and fireplace, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere during colder months.Outside, the property is well set up with a 2-stall detached garage, plus two metal outbuildings, one of which is equipped with electricity, making it ideal for a workshop, equipment storage, or additional projects. A heated chicken coop adds immediate value for those looking to raise poultry or embrace a self-sufficient lifestyle.With nearly 20 acres of open space, privacy, and a convenient location close to Aneta, this property offers a rare opportunity to enjoy rural living without sacrificing accessibility. Whether youre looking for a country homestead, hobby farm, or peaceful retreat, this Nelson County property checks all the boxes.
03/25/2026
$159,000
31.62 ac.
ACTIVE
Grand Forks County - TBD, Mekinock, ND
Opportunities like this dont come around often31.62 acres of prime recreational ground located along the scenic Turtle River in Grand Forks County, North Dakota. This property offers the ideal setup for serious hunters or anyone looking for a private getaway with direct access to additional public land. Bordering public land on two sides, this tract effectively hunts much bigger than its actual acreage, giving you expanded access and excellent habitat diversity. The combination of river frontage, natural cover, and surrounding habitat creates a proven corridor for whitetail deer, along with strong populations of turkeys and waterfowl. Located just 15 miles from Grand Forks, this property offers the rare ability to sneak out for an evening hunt or quick morning sit without a long drivemaking it perfect for those looking to maximize time in the field. Whether you're after a dedicated hunting property, a basecamp location, or a long-term land investment, this one checks all the boxes.
04/14/2026
$4,750,000
1020 ac.
ACTIVE
Nelson County - 2637 123rd Ave NE, Aneta, ND
This 1,020 acre property, located just a few miles north of Aneta in Nelson County, North Dakota, presents a rare opportunity to own a highly versatile tract of land combining strong agricultural production, established improvements, and exceptional waterfowl habitat. Positioned in a well-known farming and hunting region, this property offers both immediate usability and long-term investment potential.Approximately 700 acres are currently in tillable production, providing reliable income potential. The layout of the farmland supports efficient operation, and the soils in this region are known for consistent productivity. Whether you are an operator looking to expand your row crop acres or an investor seeking income-generating land, this property offers a solid agricultural foundation.The balance of the acreage features natural habitat, wetlands, and water sources that significantly enhance the recreational value. This area lies within the Prairie Pothole Region, widely recognized for producing strong waterfowl hunting opportunities. Multiple sloughs and water features throughout the property create ideal conditions for ducks and geese, especially when paired with nearby food sources from the tillable acres.Water is a defining feature of this tract. The presence of consistent and well-distributed water sources helps attract and hold birds throughout the migration season. The layout of the land also provides multiple locations well-suited for establishing a private duck hunting setup. There are areas that lend themselves to the development of hunting blinds or pits, allowing for strategic placement to maximize hunting success. This property offers the scale and habitat diversity to support a private duck club concept with room for multiple hunting locations.In addition to hunting potential, the property offers income diversification opportunities. The existing home and outbuildings provide a functional base for farming operations or a hunting headquarters. The home could also be utilized as a short-term rental for hunters and anglers visiting the area, creating seasonal income potential. The proximity to productive farmland, wetlands, and regional fishing opportunities increases its appeal for outdoor recreation guests.The property includes a home and multiple outbuildings, providing immediate infrastructure for farming operations, equipment storage, or recreational use. There are also multiple locations across the acreage suitable for additional building sites, offering flexibility for future improvements or expansion.A significant advantage is that none of the land is currently enrolled in government programs. This gives the next owner complete flexibility to explore conservation programs such as the Water Bank Program or Wetlands Reserve Program. These programs can create additional income streams while enhancing habitat quality and long-term land value.Access to the property is convenient and supports year-round use. Its proximity to Aneta provides access to basic services while maintaining a rural setting. Larger service hubs such as Devils Lake and Grand Forks are within reasonable driving distance.This Nelson County property offers a balanced combination of income-producing farmland, premium hunting habitat, and existing improvements. It is well-suited for buyers looking to invest in North Dakota land with multiple revenue opportunities, including agriculture, recreation, and potential lodging income.
08/18/2026
Auction
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Stark County - 47th St SW, South Heart, ND
Live and Online at Ranchandfarmauctions.com
Auction Date: 09/23/26 Auction Time: 1:00 PM MT
Auction Held At: Dickinson Eagles, 31 1st Ave E, Dickinson, ND 58601
Entire Farm Description:
Located in the heart of Southwest North Dakota, this 160± acre property offers a well-rounded combination of productive cropland, established hay ground, and the rolling terrain characteristic of the region. The property presents an excellent opportunity for farmers, ranchers, investors, and recreational buyers looking to add quality acreage to their operation or acquire a versatile tract of land with multiple potential uses.
The gently rolling landscape provides a desirable setting for agricultural production, with tillable acres carrying a CPI of approximately 44, offering solid production potential for the area. The cropland provides an excellent opportunity to expand an existing farming operation, add to a land base, or build a long-term agricultural investment.
Approximately 50 acres on the southern portion of the property are established in an alfalfa/grass mix hay field, providing quality hay production and adding diversity to the property’s agricultural makeup. The hay ground offers the flexibility to produce forage for a livestock operation or provide an additional source of income through hay production.
The balance of the property consists of gently rolling ground and agricultural acreage that complements the tillable and hay fields. With its combination of productive cropland, established hay ground, and manageable terrain, this property offers the versatility needed for a variety of agricultural operations.
For the investor, this tract represents an opportunity to acquire a sizeable block of Southwest North Dakota agricultural land with income-producing potential and long-term appreciation possibilities. For the farmer or rancher, the property offers quality additional acreage that can be incorporated into an existing operation. Recreational buyers will also appreciate the open agricultural landscape and its potential to provide habitat and travel corridors for area wildlife.
Tract #: 1
Deeded Acres: 160±
FSA Farmland Acres: 152.53
Soil Types: Daglum- Rhoades, Lawther-Daglum, Janesburg-dogtooth
Soil PI/NCCPI/CSR2: CPI 44.02/30.89
CRP Acres/Payment: No CRP
Taxes: $448.54
Lease Status: Open Tenancy for 2027 crop year
Possession: Immediate possession subject to the current tenant's rights for 2026
Survey Needed?: No survey needed
Brief Legal: SW ¼ S28 T138N R98W
PIDs: 33000006264000
Lat/Lon: 46.73485, -103.0573
Zip Code: 58655
08/07/2026
$1,096,000
320 ac.
ACTIVE
Stutsman County - TBD 47th Street SE, Jamestown, ND
This fantastic tract of Stutsman County land offers a great chance to add quality acres to your operation and provide additional recreational and hunting opportunities. Located 11 miles South of Jamestown and just a half mile off of Highway 281, this property features 272+/- FSA crop acres with an impressive CPI of 72 and mainly class 2 soils. There is good access from the county roads on both the South and East sides, and there is open tenancy for 2027, so now is the time to plan for your future farming needs and expansion. The remaining acres consist of a couple of ponds, scattered sloughs, and wetlands providing ideal duck and goose habitat. This property in a great waterfowl area, and with the cattails and grass around the wetlands, don't be surprised to jump pheasants and deer as well. Whether you are looking for additional tillable acres, another hunting spot, or both, this property has it for you. Call me today to learn more!
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