Adams County, North Dakota Land For Sale (3 results)
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07/01/2026
Auction
1708.81 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - North Lemmon, ND
LAND AUCTION
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Listed by Dakota Plains Realty and Land Co
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Starting on September 10th, 2026 at 9am mt
Closing on September 24th, 2026 at 2pm mt
This Adams County land package offers a strong combination of cropland, established FSA history, CRP income, water features, rolling topography, and excellent wildlife habitat. The farming opportunity is one of the main strengths of this property. The soils across the offering show a good mix of western North Dakota productivity, These soil ratings support a practical dryland rotation common to the region, including wheat, sunflowers, canola, small grains, hay, and other crops suited for this part of the Northern Plains. The land has large open fields, long field runs, gently rolling terrain, grassy creek bottoms, small wetland pockets, and CRP cover that help create both operational efficiency and recreational appeal.
Grand Total: 8 lots | 14 parcels | 1,708.81+/- acres | $10,337.92 taxes
FSA FARM RECORDS 156 EZ:
Farm Land: 1,685.60 acres
Cropland: 1,593.16 acres
DCP Cropland: 1,593.16 acres
Effective DCP Cropland: 1,238.74 acres
CRP: 354.42 acres
Farm Status: Active
Number of Tracts: 2
Base Acres: 1,144.70 total
Wheat 803.47
Sunflowers 280.68
Canola 60.55
LOT 1
Acres: 159.24+/-
Parcels: 00510000, 00510500
Legal: Twp 129 R 91 Sec 24
W1/2NE1/4 (EX 0.38 A R/W); W1/2SE1/4 (EX. 0.38 R/W)
SPI: 72.1
NCCPI: 36.1
Tillable/Cropland: 130+/-
Taxes: $1,023.54
CRP: 8.46 acres, Field 0016, Practice CP18C. Tract 2024 CRP total is 40.65 acres at $40.14/ac with $1,632 annual contract payment.
Lot 1 offers a strong combination of productive cropland, quality soils, and CRP income. With an SPI of 72.1 and approximately 130 acres +/- of tillable/cropland, this tract should appeal to farmers and investors looking for productive acres in a proven agricultural area. The added CRP component provides both annual income and wildlife habitat, making this lot a well-rounded piece of the overall offering.
LOT 2
Acres: 159.21+/-
Parcels: 00515500
Legal: Twp 129 R 91 Sec 24
SW1/4 (EX. 0.79 A R/W)
SPI: 74.2
NCCPI: 38.3
Tillable/Cropland: 114+/-
Taxes: $1,077.44
CRP: 32.19 acres, Field 0012, Practice CP18B. Tract 2024 CRP total is 40.65 acres at $40.14/ac with $1,632 annual contract payment.
Lot 2 carries the highest SPI rating in the entire offering at 74.2, making it one of the strongest soil tracts in the sale. With approximately 114 acres +/- of tillable/cropland and 32.19 acres of CRP, this lot provides a solid balance of farming opportunity, income diversity, and cover. The CRP acres also add excellent nesting and winter cover for pheasants and other upland game.
LOT 3
Acres: 318.97+/-
Parcels: 00560000, 00565000
Legal: Twp 129 R 91 Sec 26
NW1/4 (EX 0.52 A R/W); NE1/4 (EX 0.51 A R/W)
SPI: 69.3
NCCPI: 32.5
Tillable/Cropland: 265+/-
Taxes: $1,797.74
CRP: 27.26 acres shown as CRP on the Sec. 26 FSA map. Tract 2860 CRP total is 313.77 acres.
Lot 3 is a large, highly usable tract with approximately 265 acres +/- of tillable/cropland and an SPI of 69.3. This lot offers strong scale for an operator looking to expand acres, while the CRP identified on the Section 26 FSA map adds habitat and conservation value. The size, soil quality, and field layout make this one of the more attractive production tracts within the auction.
LOT 4
Acres: 318.97+/-
Parcels: 00560500, 00565500
Legal: Twp 129 R 91 Sec 26
SW1/4 (EX 0.51 A R/W); SE1/4 (EX. 0.52 R/W)
SPI: 55.9
NCCPI: 29.9
Tillable/Cropland: 284+/-
Taxes: $1,997.16
CRP: No separate CRP field was clearly identified for this specific lot in the uploaded FSA map pages. Tract 2860 CRP total is 313.77 acres.
Lot 4 offers one of the larger tillable/cropland acre totals in the sale, with approximately 284 acres +/- identified. While the SPI is more moderate at 55.9, the tract provides excellent scale and a strong cropland base. This lot should be of interest to buyers focused on agricultural production, rental income, and large-field farming efficiency.
LOT 5
Acres: 238.45+/-
Parcels: 00545500, 00540000, 00535500
Legal: Twp 129 R 91 Sec 25
W1/2 SE1/4; N1/2 NW1/4 (EX. 1.04 A R/W); W1/2 NE1/4 (EX. 0.51 A R/W)
SPI: 68.2
NCCPI: 34.5
Tillable/Cropland: 200+/-
Taxes: $1,478.46
CRP: 2.42 acres, Field 0063, Practice CP18B, and additional Sec. 25 CRP shown on FSA map where applicable to the Tract 2860 legal description.
Lot 5 is a strong mixed-use tract with approximately 200 acres +/- of tillable/cropland and an SPI of 68.2. The soils, cropland base, and CRP influence make this lot attractive for both farm production and recreational use. Its blend of tillable acres, conservation cover, and location within the larger land package gives it flexibility for operators, investors, and hunting buyers.
LOT 6
Acres: 80.00+/-
Parcels: 00530500
Legal: Twp 129 R 91 Sec 25
S1/2 SW1/4
SPI: 64.3
NCCPI: 32.6
Tillable/Cropland: 23+/-
Taxes: $489.61
Lot 6 is a smaller 80-acre tract with approximately 23 acres +/- of tillable/cropland and an SPI of 64.3. This lot may work well as an add-on parcel, a smaller investment tract, or part of a larger purchase combination. Its size makes it manageable, while its location within the overall offering gives it additional value when paired with neighboring lots.
LOT 7
Acres: 289.41+/-
Parcels: 00805000, 00805500
Legal: Twp 129 R 91 Sec 36
W1/2 NE1/4; LOTS 1-2; NW1/4
SPI: 51.7
NCCPI: 27.4
Tillable/Cropland: 43+/-
Taxes: $1,554.73
CRP: 110.22 acres, Field 0062, Practice CP18B, plus 99.85 acres shown as CRP on the Sec. 36 FSA map. Tract 2860 CRP total is 313.77 acres.
Lot 7 is one of the premier habitat and recreational tracts in the offering. With significant CRP acres, grass cover, and limited tillable/cropland acres, this lot provides excellent nesting cover, bedding cover, winter protection, and upland bird habitat. For pheasant hunters, deer hunters, and buyers looking for a conservation-focused tract with income potential, Lot 7 may be one of the most attractive lots in the sale.
LOT 8
Acres: 144.56+/-
Parcels: 00780000
Legal: Twp 129 R 91 Sec 35
SE1/4 (EX 12.44 A R/W)
SPI: 58.7
NCCPI: 28.4
Tillable/Cropland: 143+/-
Taxes: $919.24
CRP: No CRP acres were specifically identified inside SE-35 on the uploaded FSA map pages.
Lot 8 is a clean cropland-focused tract with approximately 143 acres +/- of tillable/cropland out of 144.56 total acres +/-. This makes it a very straightforward farming parcel with limited non-crop acres. The lot should appeal to operators looking for usable cropland, simple management, and a tract that fits well as either an individual purchase or part of a larger farm expansion.
Beyond the individual lot details, the recreational value of this property is a major part of its appeal. The combination of cropland, CRP, wetlands, creek corridors, cattail areas, and open prairie creates excellent habitat for pheasants, deer, waterfowl, and other prairie wildlife. The photos show the kind of habitat hunters look for in this region: thick grass cover, water pockets, crop fields, cattail edges, nesting cover, and broad open feeding areas. Pheasants benefit from the CRP acres, grass cover, and nearby grain production, while deer use the draws, creek bottoms, low wetland pockets, grass cover, and field edges for travel, bedding, and feeding.
The water and creeks features on the properties add another important layer of value. In western North Dakota and water and cover are key ingredients for holding wildlife. The low areas, wetland influence and ponds and corridors across the property help create natural travel routes and habitat diversity. These areas can provide waterfowl use during favorable moisture years and support upland birds by creating brood-rearing areas, insect habitat, and protective cover. Deer will often use these same creek corridors, draws, and cattail areas as movement routes between feeding and bedding locations.
The topography is classic Northern Plains country, with gently rolling fields, broad horizons, open cropland, grassed draws, and subtle elevation changes. The land is open enough for efficient farming, but it has enough roll and structure to create character, water movement, and wildlife use. Large field layouts allow for modern equipment and practical farm management, while the CRP acres, creek areas, and low pockets break up the farm and give the property a stronger recreational component.
The weather in this region is part of the farming and ranching story. This area experiences true four-season Northern Plains weather, with cold winters, windy springs, warm summers, and beautiful fall harvest seasons. Spring brings planting, nesting birds, and new grass growth. Summer brings long days, crop development, haying, livestock movement, and strong prairie sun. Fall brings harvest, pheasant season, deer activity, and some of the best outdoor weather of the year. Winter can be harsh, but the cover provided by CRP, cattails, grass, and draws becomes especially important for wildlife survival.
The surrounding area also supports the needs of farmers, ranchers, hunters, and landowners. Lemmon, South Dakota, is nearby and offers fuel, dining, ag services, livestock support, farm and home supply options, and everyday conveniences. Lemmon Livestock Auction Arena is a known regional livestock auction arena serving ranchers and cattle producers throughout the area. Hettinger, North Dakota, offers additional restaurants, shopping, county services, fairgrounds, livestock and rodeo events, and community amenities. Within a roughly 60-mile working radius, producers can evaluate grain delivery and marketing options in communities such as Lemmon, Hettinger, Mott, New England, Bowman, as well as Elgin and Dickinson nearby and other regional ag centers depending on crop type, contracts, freight, and current basis.
Overall, the Edith
04/01/2026
$660,000
320 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - NA, Petrel, ND
Located in the wide-open prairie country of southwestern North Dakota, just north of the small South Dakota community of White Butte and near the sporting town of Lemmon, SD, White Butte Upland Reserve represents one of the finest dedicated upland hunting properties to come to market in the region. At 320 acres, this is not a property that happened to hold birds. It was built to hold birds.
Land
Over the past two decades, the current owners have invested tireless effort into establishing and maintaining what is now a thriving mosaic of upland habitat. The results speak for themselves. Pheasant, sharp-tailed grouse, and Hungarian partridge call this property home in numbers that serious hunters spend a lifetime chasing. Whitetail deer round out the wildlife picture, making this a true four-season recreational holding.
The habitat quality on White Butte Upland Reserve didn't happen by accident. Twenty years of intentional management has produced a property that checks every box an animal needs to thrive. A total of 251 acres are enrolled in CRP, generating $7,300 annually while providing the backbone of the property's native grass and wildlife cover. Established food plot areas have been historically planted in millet, delivering a reliable and proven food source for wildlife throughout the critical fall and winter months when natural forage is scarce. Established tree rows and mature shelter belts provide critical winter cover and loafing habitat that keeps birds on the property year round. A dedicated pollinator area adds a rich natural food source that benefits every species on the land. Water is never a limiting factor here, with multiple water sources spread across the property including a dugout, ensuring that food, water, and cover are all present in abundance. This thoughtful combination of habitat elements is precisely why this property produces consistently season after season.
Properties like White Butte Upland Reserve are exceptionally rare. Premier upland habitat of this caliber, with this level of established management history, simply does not come available often in this corner of North Dakota. If world class bird hunting on the North Dakota prairie is what you've been searching for, the search ends here.
Improvements
Supporting the operation is a 1,500 sq. ft. metal equipment building (50'x30), purpose built to house the machinery and equipment needed to maintain food plots and habitat improvement projects. Everything is in place for the next steward to simply continue what has already been proven to work.
Recreation
Southwestern North Dakota is widely regarded as one of the premier upland hunting destinations in the entire country. The vast native grasslands, rolling prairie terrain, and agricultural landscape create a perfect environment for wild pheasant, sharp-tailed grouse, and Hungarian partridge to flourish. This corner of the state draws serious bird hunters from across the country year after year, and for good reason. The wide open spaces, light hunting pressure compared to more heavily trafficked regions, and an abundance of quality habitat make southwestern North Dakota a bucket list destination for any upland enthusiast. There are few places on earth that can match what this part of the country delivers.
White Butte Upland Reserve takes everything that makes southwestern North Dakota special and concentrates it into 320 acres of meticulously managed hunting ground. While wild bird numbers across the region are strong, properties with this level of dedicated habitat work are rare. The combination of 251 acres of CRP, established shelter belts, productive food plots, and reliable water sources creates a sanctuary that holds birds not just during hunting season but year round, ensuring strong populations when it matters most. Hunters who have walked this ground know what it produces. The flushes are real, the numbers are there, and the experience is everything an upland hunter dreams about.
11/02/2018
$3,300,000
637 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - Hettinger, ND
Located a couple miles northwest of Hettinger ND 637 deeded acres. 346 acres dry crop, 155 acres grass and 136 acres feedlot and facilities. A State permitted 6000 head one time capacity feedlot with various pen sizes. Cement bunks on concrete aprons, pipe, cable and continuous fence with tire tanks. The upper unit pens have been rebuilt. Processing barn with Silencer chute. An electronic scale at receiving and load out pens. Nice office building, several shops and storage sheds. A modern ranch style home, 2 trailer houses. 4 wells provide water for the feedlot. The homes are on City water. 3 silage pits, several grain bins, legs and hopper bottom bins for grain handling. Facilities are in good condition. Feedlot has been used for backgrounding calves and finishing cattle. Feed sources are readily available in the surrounding area to augment the crops raised on the property. This feedlot and farm ground is in a growing area for cattle feeding. Access to feed sources and feeder cattle supplies allow for competitive backgrounding and finishing operations. The seller would discuss a lease back with an investor buyer. Call Monty for more information.
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