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154 Acres, Platte County Pivot

Pictures coming soon! This beautiful piece of land is 154.42± acres. 125 pivot acres are silty clay loam, with a 9 tower T&L pivot and 100 HP electric motor. This gives the yield capabilities of 230 bushels plus. This area has very strong commodity prices thanks to growing livestock and ethanol production. Don’t miss out on this opportunity! Call Lindsey Feuerborn to schedule a showing.

Legal Description: Pt NW 1-19-1 West of the 6th PM Platte County, Nebraska

Taxes: $1,960.82

Address: Creston, NE 68631
County: Platte

592 Acres, Keith County, Alkali Game Reserve

Alkali game reserve on the South Platte River near Roscoe, Nebraska is one of the highest quality river properties that has been available for sale in many years.

Many trees have been removed throughout the property, opening up areas along the river for strutting tom turkeys to roam as well as whitetail and mule deer. The area outside the accretion ground to the North provides many recreational opportunities for waterfowl. There is a slough, four solar wells, and a pond that could provide the perfect roost spot for migrating birds. The pond could easily be enlarged to host more birds as well. The three miles of river corridor is amazing water for ducks and geese. The South Platte River has a perfect flow for waterfowl to get sand after feeding, and is also used as a roost.

The West side of the property has roughly 180± acres of dryland corn that would make the perfect space for a goose pit to hunt both ducks and geese as the birds fly east/west through that area in abundance. A new owner could easily expand the agriculture by planting more corn and/or alfalfa. With three miles of property, there is potential to install more in-ground blinds giving more opportunities for hunting either side of the existing pond/slough without disturbing roosting waterfowl.

In summary, Alkali Game Reserve is what its name suggests. This is a top notch hunting property with mixed bag potential, good income, and excellent water sources. When other properties are out of water this one shines.

History: This area has deep roots in western history. The Alkali Station was a stopping place on the Overland Trail during the 1800’s. It also served as a Pony Express station in 1860-61. The station provided many settlers and travelers with food, water, and shelter. During the Civil War the Alkali Station became an Army post, and several battles were fought here. A historical marker, just North of the property, describes the full breadth of history here.

Acres:
Accretion: 336.11±
Dryland: 180.54±
Grass: 64.55±
Farmsite: .36±
Total: 592.69±

Legal Description: 

That portion of sections two (2), Three (3), and Four (4), lying North of the South Platte River and South of the Union Pacific Railroad right-of-way, in Township Thirteen (13) North, Range Thirty-seven (37), West of the 6th P.M., in Keith County, Nebraska, together with all accretions thereto.

That portion of Section Five (5) lying East of the Keith County Road East H South, lying North of the South Platte River and South of the Union Pacific Railroad right-of-way, in Township Thirteen (13) North, Range Thirty-seven (37), West of the 6th P.M., in Keith County, Nebraska, together with all accretions thereto.

Taxes: $5,871.06

Address: Roscoe, NE 69153
County: Keith

62 Acres, Dodge County Irrigated Farm

Check out this 62.87± acres of gravity flow, irrigated cropland in Dodge County, NE. Located 12 miles West of Fremont on old Hwy. 30, or from North Bend, 2 miles East on CR 10. This farm sits at the corner of the intersection of CR 10 and CR T, giving it easy access just off the gravel road. The gated pipe is included in the sale. Terms are cash , possession at closing. Tenant to retain 2024 crop.

Legal Description:
All West of the 6th P.M. Dodge County Nebraska (62.87 +/- Acres) NE1/4NE1/4 & PT TL19 S9 T17N R6 (PID 270139578) (NORTH BEND DRAINAGE PG216A COTTERELL DIKE PG 33A) NE1/4NE1/4 TL21 S9 T17N R6 (PID 270136591)

Taxes: $3,758.54

Address: North Bend, NE 68649
County: Dodge

159.5 Acres, Greeley County, Thayer Country Farms-Pivot

This property is also available as Thayer Country Farms

Introducing the Greeley irrigated quarter: Your path to agricultural success! Are you ready to sow the seeds of opportunity? Look no further than this productive Nebraska farm. Here’s why this irrigated quarter is a golden ticket for savvy investors and forward-thinking producers. Located just 9 miles east and 5 miles south of Greeley, Nebraska, this quarter is perfectly positioned. Imagine the convenience of great county road access! The soil consists mostly of Class 3 and Class 6 Uly-Coly silt loams. These fertile grounds are poised for growth, whether you’re expanding your existing operation, or looking to expand your investment portfolio. A brand new 9 tower Valley pivot installed Spring of 2024, which mitigates risk for long term returns and reliability. The 100 HP VHS electric motor runs the fully electric pivot. Such investment opportunities seldom appear in Greeley County. Do not let this opportunity slip through your fingers.

Taxes: $7,449.78

Address: Greeley, NE 68842
County: Greeley

160 Acres, Lincoln County, Old Hwy 83 Dryland Quarter

A quality dryland farm with paved road access off of Old Hwy 83. Located just 3 miles Southeast of North Platte Feeders, this property consists of 123.73 acres dry crop and 32.3 acres grass. The farmland consists of 40% class II Hord, Vetal and Anselmo Fine Sandy Loam soils. The pasture is currently not fenced out. REA power is located along the South boundary of the farm. This farm would make a nice addition to an existing operation or could make for a nice investment property.

*Note* There are several old farm implements, trucks and tractors in the old farmstead area that the seller will be keeping and will not be sold with the real estate.

Legal Description: SW 1/4 Section 18- Township 10- Range 29 west of the 6th P.M. Lincoln County, Nebraska

Taxes: $1,823.08

Address: North Platte, NE 69101
County: Lincoln

618 Acres, Box Butte County – Rooster Junction

This is a unique opportunity to own a hunting paradise. This 618-acre piece has been highly developed for many years into a successful hunting preserve. The owner has decided to retire. This is a premier recreation paradise that pays for itself. The existing pivot could be the source of income to pay for all birds, food plots, and management to say the least. Extensive matured habitat attracts a lot of game. There’s currently an abundance of wild pheasants on the premises, plus add to that the augmentation of gamebirds throughout the season and you have a bird hunters paradise. It has been run as a controlled shooting area which means you can hunt from September 1 to March 31 and hunt with no limits. ALL of this can all be paid for from the income of the pivot, in addition, there is 1 mile of Box Butte creek running through the property. It is a warm water creek and attracts a great deal of waterfowl throughout the season, with two high quality duck blinds that are more than a half mile apart. Add to that trophy mule deer and Whitetail deer and you have an extremely unique piece of property that truly cannot be matched anywhere in the state of Nebraska. To follow is an estimated income and expense showing the potential of the pivot. By planting the food plot strips each year it attracts all the game in the area. The food plots, of course, would not be harvested and would be left for the wildlife. That’s what makes this property so appealing to upland birds, waterfowl, and big game such as mule deer and Whitetail.

The Owner has developed an exceptional addition to the property with a 5 acre area flooded with millet to attract waterfowl and other animals by installing an 8” buried pipe to the field to supply water to that spot. *Agent note-Ice eaters could be installed for excellent hunting through the entire season along the Box Butte Creek that runs east and west across the property.

The late spring rain has changed the looks of the property drastically! The food plots on the farms are awesome, the tree rows are outstanding with new growth. The nesting pheasants will soon be out with chicks as well as fawns from whitetail and mule deer. *Agent note-The owner has trapped predators extensively for 15 years promoting wildlife survival.

Income
110± pivot acres @ $230/acre = $25,300
CRP Payment: $6,896 + $2,157 = $9,053
$150/ton or $19,500 ($100/bale)
Total Gross Income: $53,853

Expenses
Pivot maintenance: $2,000
Insurance: $2,000
Liability: $1,500
Real Estate Taxes: $8,531
Total expenses: $14,031

Total Net Income: $25,791

Legal Description: All S33 T27N R47W of the 6th P.M. Box Butte County, NE

Taxes: $8,531.92

Address: Alliance, NE 69301
County: Box Butte

24 Acres, Lincoln County, 3510 N. Range Rd.

Acreage for Sale: A Harmonious Blend of Rustic Charm and Modern Elegance

Property Overview
Size: 24.17 acres
Location: Nestled 4 miles east of Hershey, Nebraska, just off Highway 30

Residence
Type: Recently remodeled dream home
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2
Features: New siding and sofit/facia/gutters on the North Side of the home.
Kitchen: Step into a chef’s paradise with an open concept kitchen boasting stunning stone countertops and a double oven, perfect for culinary adventures and holiday feasts.
Basement: Discover 3 bonus rooms with non-conforming windows and a vast, unfinished recreational area, perfect for your personal touch. Enjoy walkout access leading directly to the detached garage.
Outdoor Living: Bask in the sun on a spacious south-side deck, seamlessly transitioning into a cozy sunroom porch.

Property Features
Natural Beauty: Surrounded by mature trees, including maple, walnut, and several productive apple trees, providing shade and seasonal delight.
Gardening Paradise: Cultivate your green thumb with a large, dedicated garden area.
Family Fun: A charming swing set play area for endless outdoor adventures.
Yard Maintenance: Keep your lawn lush with an underground sprinkler system.
Fencing: A robust wooden fence encircles the yard, complemented by a full concrete curb underneath, ensuring both beauty and durability.

Outbuildings
Workshop: A massive 43×94 concrete block shop equipped with overhead doors and electricity, perfect for projects and storage.
Lean-to: An attached 18×94 lean-to with power and doors, offering additional sheltered space.
Chicken Coop: A quaint smaller shed, ideal for a picturesque and functional chicken coop.
Animal Pens: Decent fencing, pens and convenient pipeline water supply to each pen area east of the large shop.

Location Benefits
Proximity: Enjoy the tranquility of rural living with a short drive to the charming town of Hershey. A mere 10-minute journey brings you to the bustling city of North Platte, just down Highway 30.

Contact
This stunning acreage, a perfect retreat for a hobby ranch enthusiast or anyone longing for a blend of rural serenity and modern comfort, awaits its new owners. Call today to schedule a private showing of this exceptional property and make it your own

Legal Description
PT. S1/2S1/2SE1/4 Section 24-Township 14- Range 32 West of the 6th P.M. Lincoln County Nebraska

Taxes: $5,020.62

Address: 3510 N. Range Rd., North Platte, NE 69101
County: Lincoln

Long Pine Grain Bins and Buildings, Long Pine, NE

Long Pine grain bins has 330,000 bushel storage with hopper bottoms, concrete pit with legs, conveyors and a 16,000 bushel wet tank.  These are all steel bins with concrete.  There is a 1,536 sq. ft. utility building and a 1,236 sq. ft. building.  Please call for more information or to schedule a showing.

Legal Description:
0 30 20 Station Grounds PT.NENE 31-30-20 1.58 Acres
0 30 20 Station Grounds PT.W1/2NE 32 30 20 4.39 Acres

Taxes: $1,825.04

Address: South Main St., Long Pine, NE 69217
County: Brown

1400 Acres, Dawes County, Pine Ridge Big Game Paradise

Attention elk hunters, this is a big game trophy hunter’s dream property! Strategically placed dryland crop fields act as both income and food plot for the numerous elk, mule deer, whitetail deer, wild turkey and even the occasional Bighorn Sheep. The property has been developed with 5 water tanks operated via pipelines from 2 wells and cross-fenced for conservative grazing. There are two live springs on the property that also run year-round, assuring that the wildlife sticks around when the winter comes. One spring is near the entrance to the property off Highway 385 and it forms a fascinating creek, which then drops off underground under a massive rock! Another spring is located towards the northeastern part of the property, and it forms a creek that winds through a ravine. The property is well developed with trails throughout.

The amount of hand-wrought labor on this property cannot be overstated. A small part of the fire that went through the area 15 years ago hit this ranch. The fire brought re-invigorated grass, and now new pines are growing there among some of the thickest and tallest pasture in Dawes County. The rest of the property has been largely fire-proofed by hand trimming the pines up to about 7 feet throughout this 1400 acre property! This monumental effort means that if fire ever comes again, it will only burn the grass and underbrush, but the established trees will remain. This has also given the property a park-like feel, increasing the light and air circulation so thicker grasses grow, and allowing for easier grazing for big-antlered elk and deer. The property abuts US Forest Service lands on the north and east that are also maintained for wildlife management. The Pine Ridge Job Corp Center is adjacent to the south. A long-established prairie chicken leck is just over the fence line on the Forest Service land and prairie chickens are often seen and hunted on this property. The wild turkey population is strong, and they are usually found on the property. There is an elevated blind with electricity and heat strategically located near one of the dryland fields, and many trophy elk have been harvested from the comfort of that blind. The property’s trails are such that you can drive a full-size vehicle throughout, but a side by side would give you greater access to more areas. This property is beautifully managed, but largely left alone to keep it wild. The beauty of this property really must be seen to be fully appreciated!

The present owner has maintained and improved the property with its value as wildlife habitat as the top priority.  While there is income off the grazing and farming leases, the leaseholders understand the emphasis on habitat conservation and have been great tenants.

This property generates enough income to cover the taxes and have some left over to cover any minor repairs to fences on this property.

Income Potential:
In 2023, the cattle tenant ran 62 pairs for a total of 3 months, 19 days for $10,137.00. The farmer tenant had 219 acres for $7,665.

Legal Description: 
All West of the 6th P.M. Dawes County Nebraska
33-32-24 SW4
32-32-48 S2NW4, SW4NE4, SW4, W2SE4
32-32-48 SE4NE4, E2SE4
6-31-48 NE4, NE4NW4, PT.SE4NW4, PT.NW4SE4, PT.E2SE4-E OF HWY
5-31-48 W2, NW4NE4, S2NE4
31-32-48 PT.S2SE4,PT.W2

Taxes: $9,489.74

Address: Chadron, NE 69337
County: Dawes

15 Acres, Dawes County, White River Equestrian Acreage

AVAILABLE!!! White River Equestrian Acreage is a Chadron, NE equestrian property with water rights!! This 15-acre Nebraska acreage for sale borders White River West of Chadron. Perfect for the full-timer resident, or a great property to use to vacation with your equine family members!

This 3- bedroom, 1- bath (another unfinished in the basement) has a remodeled kitchen (2012) featuring a gourmet kitchen with propane for the stove (The stove is non-operational), a pot filler, a prep sink, and under-counter beverage cooler, all nestled into custom oak cabinets and granite countertops.

The main floor also has a game room with its own newly installed, and never used heat and cooling unit.

The basement has one unfinished bedroom w/ egress window (Currently scheduled for install). You’ll also find a poolroom with a pool table (New carpet installed in 2022), an unfinished bathroom, and the laundry area.

Outside the house you’ll find a large deck at the entrance of the house. Additionally, near the house you’ll find a carport, raised beds for a garden, and underground sprinklers!

A little further from the house, you’ll find 3 tool sheds, a 40’ x 60’ insulated shop with concrete floors and a double-barrel wood-burning stove for heat. There are 4 15’ x 29’ steel bins with concrete floors. You can have chicken and guineas galore housed in the large chicken coop with electricity and water inside the coop! The barn has a hayloft, stalls and a tack room!

White River Equestrian Acreage Details:

  • New HVAC was installed in 2023 (Heat and Central Air)
  • New water heater was installed in 2023
  • New septic was installed in 2023
  • Trash service available through Stump
  • The field produces approximately 8-12 round bails annually.

White River Equestrian Acreage Improvements/Outbuildings:

  • 4- 15’ x 29’ Steel Bins w/Concrete Floor
  • 3- Tool Sheds
  • Large Chicken Coop with Water and Electricity
  • Barn with Stalls and Tack room
  • 40’ X 60’ Insulated Shop with Concrete Floor and Double Barrell Wood Burning Stove

White River Equestrian Acreage Well info:

G-153777 Completed- 8/2/2009, Registered- 8/26/2009, GPM- 3, Depth- 35’, Total Depth- 40’, Static Water Level- 16’, Pumping Water Level- 35’

Pumps into 5000 Gallon Cistern

Legal Description: 25 33 50 PT NW4NW4 S OF THE RIVER

Taxes: $3,967.98

Address: 532 Airport Road, Chadron, NE 69337
County: Dawes