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Webster County Combo Northwest Section 21-Tract 4

This property is also available as Webster County Combo.

Tract #4 is an excellent opportunity for livestock producers seeking to expand their operation with a well maintained and functional grazing unit. The property features an established livestock barn facility, working and holding pens, and grazing paddocks designed to support efficient livestock management (currently used for sheep).

In addition to its livestock infrastructure, the tract includes productive dryland acres that can be utilized for feed production, providing valuable supplemental forage resources to support the operation. The combination of grazing capacity, livestock improvements, and feed-producing acres create a highly functional property with immediate operational value.

Whether used to expand an existing livestock enterprise or as a stand-alone grazing and feeding unit, Tract #4 offers the improvements, productivity, and versatility that livestock operators are seeking in today’s market.

Dryland: 47.7± | Grass: 93.05± | Buildings: 1± | Road: 2±

Webster County Combo Northeast Section 20-Tract 1

This property is also available as Webster County Combo.

Tract #1 offers an excellent combination of productive dryland cropland, quality pasture, and established livestock facilities. Featuring approximately 117 acres of dryland cropland and 40 acres of grassland, this tract provides a strong foundation for both farming and livestock operations.

The property is well improved with established buildings, a grain bin, and livestock working and holding pens already in place. These existing improvements create an opportunity for a buyer to immediately utilize the property as an operational headquarters, expand an existing agricultural business, or establish a new farming and ranching operation.

With its blend of productive acreage, livestock infrastructure, and rural improvements, Tract #1 presents a versatile opportunity for producers seeking a functional and well-equipped agricultural property.

Dryland: 116.7± | Grass: 39.98± | Buildings: 1± | Road: 4±

Webster County Combo Southwest Section 21-Tract 3

This property is also available as Webster County Combo.

Tract #3 offers an outstanding combination of recreational appeal and income potential. An active creek winds through the property, creating an attractive habitat corridor that supports abundant wildlife activity. The creek, coupled with a mix of mature hardwood tree cover, enhances both the scenic character and recreational value of the tract.

The property includes approximately 81.75 acres of productive dryland cropland, 26.5 acres of grassland, and 42.4 acres of recreational acreage. The cropland and pasture acres provide opportunities for cash rental income, owner-operated production, or enhancement of the recreational component through strategically placed food plots and wildlife management practices.

Whether pursued as a hunting and recreational property, an income-producing land investment, or a combination of both, Tract #3 presents a unique opportunity to own a well-balanced tract with strong agricultural productivity and exceptional wildlife habitat.

Dryland: 81.51± | Grass: 26.2± | Recreational: 42.2± Road: 1.5±

Webster County Combo Southeast Section 20-Tract 2

This property is also available as Webster County Combo.

Tract #2 offers an attractive combination of productive dryland cropland and quality grazing property. The property includes approximately 79.2 acres of dryland cropland and 76.7 acres of grassland, providing flexibility for a variety of agricultural operations.

The balance of cropland and pasture creates opportunities for both farming and livestock production. The dryland acres can be utilized for traditional crop production or planted to forage crops to support livestock feeding programs, while the established grassland provides dependable grazing capacity.

With its well-balanced mix of productive cropland and pasture, Tract #2 presents a versatile property with both operational utility and long-term potential.

Dryland: 78.94± | Grass: 76.41± | Road: 1.9± | Buildings: 1±

638 Acres, Webster County Combo

This property is available as a whole and in tracts. See below for individual tract information

This exceptional 638 acre property offers a diverse mix of agricultural production, livestock opportunities, and recreational appeal. Featuring approximately 349.7 acres of productive dryland cropland, the farm provides strong potential for row crop production while supporting a variety of agricultural operations. In addition, 236.34 acres of established grassland offer quality grazing opportunities and ample forage resources. The balance of the acreage is dedicated to recreational use with an active running creek, making this an attractive combination of income-producing land and outdoor enjoyment.

The property is well equipped for livestock operations with a functioning livestock well, established livestock handling capabilities, and sheep pens already in place. Whether expanding an existing operation or developing a diversified agricultural enterprise, this tract offers the infrastructure needed to support livestock production. The combination of productive farmland, quality pasture, and recreational acreage makes this a versatile investment opportunity with broad appeal for producers, investors, and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

Webster County Combo Northeast Section 20-Tract 1
Acres: 162± | Price: $750,000
Dryland: 116.7± | Grass: 39.98± | Buildings: 1± | Road: 4±

Tract #1 offers an excellent combination of productive dryland cropland, quality pasture, and established livestock facilities. Featuring approximately 117 acres of dryland cropland and 40 acres of grassland, this tract provides a strong foundation for both farming and livestock operations.

The property is well improved with established buildings, a grain bin, and livestock working and holding pens already in place. These existing improvements create an opportunity for a buyer to immediately utilize the property as an operational headquarters, expand an existing agricultural business, or establish a new farming and ranching operation.

With its blend of productive acreage, livestock infrastructure, and rural improvements, Tract #1 presents a versatile opportunity for producers seeking a functional and well-equipped agricultural property.

Webster County Combo Southeast Section 20-Tract 2
Acres: 158± | Price: $750,000
Dryland: 78.94± | Grass: 76.41± | Road: 1.9± | Buildings: 1±

Tract #2 offers an attractive combination of productive dryland cropland and quality grazing property. The property includes approximately 79.2 acres of dryland cropland and 76.7 acres of grassland, providing flexibility for a variety of agricultural operations.

The balance of cropland and pasture creates opportunities for both farming and livestock production. The dryland acres can be utilized for traditional crop production or planted to forage crops to support livestock feeding programs, while the established grassland provides dependable grazing capacity.

With its well-balanced mix of productive cropland and pasture, Tract #2 presents a versatile property with both operational utility and long-term potential.

Webster County Combo Southwest Section 21-Tract 3
Acres: 152± | Price: $615,000
Dryland: 81.51± | Grass: 26.2± | Recreational: 42.2± Road: 1.5±

Tract #3 offers an outstanding combination of recreational appeal and income potential. An active creek winds through the property, creating an attractive habitat corridor that supports abundant wildlife activity. The creek, coupled with a mix of mature hardwood tree cover, enhances both the scenic character and recreational value of the tract.

The property includes approximately 81.75 acres of productive dryland cropland, 26.5 acres of grassland, and 42.4 acres of recreational acreage. The cropland and pasture acres provide opportunities for cash rental income, owner-operated production, or enhancement of the recreational component through strategically placed food plots and wildlife management practices.

Whether pursued as a hunting and recreational property, an income-producing land investment, or a combination of both, Tract #3 presents a unique opportunity to own a well-balanced tract with strong agricultural productivity and exceptional wildlife habitat.

Webster County Combo Northwest Section 21-Tract 4
Acres: 144± | Price: $576,500
Dryland: 47.7± | Grass: 93.05± | Buildings: 1± | Road: 2±

Tract #4 is an excellent opportunity for livestock producers seeking to expand their operation with a well maintained and functional grazing unit. The property features an established livestock barn facility, working and holding pens, and grazing paddocks designed to support efficient livestock management (currently used for sheep).

In addition to its livestock infrastructure, the tract includes productive dryland acres that can be utilized for feed production, providing valuable supplemental forage resources to support the operation. The combination of grazing capacity, livestock improvements, and feed-producing acres create a highly functional property with immediate operational value.

Whether used to expand an existing livestock enterprise or as a stand-alone grazing and feeding unit, Tract #4 offers the improvements, productivity, and versatility that livestock operators are seeking in today’s market.

Webster County Combo Homesite and Acreage
Acres: 5± | Price: $300,000

Legal Description: E1/2 Section 20 & NW1/4 Section 21, Township 4, Range 9  West of the 6th P.M. Webster County Nebraska

Taxes: $13,810 (Taxes include home parcel, which is not for sale)

Address: Blue Hill, NE 68930
County: Webster

316 Acres, Buffalo County Pasture and Dryland

An exceptionally well maintained property. Approximately 9.5 miles north of Hwy 30 on Ravenna road to Pole Line Road and then just 1 mile east and ½ mile south. This 316 acre property has approximately 33 acres of dry tillable farm ground and 277 acres of pasture. The owners have taken pride in keeping the cedar trees, noxious weeds and prairie dogs under control. It has one electric stock well and a run off dam for the grazing of 40-45 pairs for 5 months, depending on rain fall. The farm and pasture consist mostly of Holdrege and Uly silt loam soils. This ground produces good crops and heavy grass with little to no erosion. The pasture and farm ground are currently rented for the grazing and growing season.

If you are an individual who would like to build your dream home with fantastic sunrises and sunsets this could be for you. There is plenty of space for development and also have a nice income, from the farm ground and pasture.

Legal Description: SE 1/4 Section 4 & NE 1/4 Section 9; 10-14 West of the 6th P.M. Buffalo County, Nebraska

Taxes: $4,282.62

Address: Gibbon, NE 68840
County: Buffalo

813 Acres, Garden County Pasture

This is high quality pasture land for sale in Garden County, Nebraska. This property has great county road access with an older home and outbuildings, and could be a great place for a ranching headquarters. The home has 3 bedrooms with 1 bathroom and 1,152 sqft. The shop is 32×60. There are a total of 813.83± acres, and the property is fenced into three pastures and has two wells. Call for any questions or to schedule a showing.

Legal Description: W1/2-W1/2SE1/4 Section 28 & N1/2-E1/2SE1/4 Section 29 18-43 West of the 6th P.M. Garden County, Nebraska

Taxes: $2,865.86

Address: 18531 Road 72, Oshkosh, NE 69154
County: Garden

239 Acres, Lincoln County, East State Farm Development Parcel 2

This property is also available as East State Farm Development

East State Farm Development Parcel 2
Acres: 239.58±
Improvements/Outbuildings: Livestock well | 1982 year 48×42 Morton building

239± Acres | Prime Development and Acreage Opportunity | North Platte, Nebraska
This is a rare opportunity to acquire approximately 239± acres of A-1 transitional agricultural land offering exceptional potential for both future development and a premier rural homesite. Ideally located along State Farm Road, just minutes from major commercial anchors including Menards and the Walmart Distribution Center, this property sits directly in the path of North Platte’s continued growth and expansion.

The property offers an outstanding combination of accessibility and seclusion, featuring paved road access while maintaining a quiet, rural setting. Improvements include a quality Morton steel pole building, a domestic/livestock well, and established mature trees that provide natural wind protection and privacy. The diverse landscape creates a truly unique setting, with rolling terrain, canyon pasture to the south, and elevated areas that offer excellent views of the surrounding valley.

Multiple prime building sites make this an ideal location for a custom home, acreage development, or hobby ranch. Whether you’re looking to establish a private retreat or invest in long-term growth, this property offers the flexibility to meet a wide range of objectives.

Strategically positioned just south of the rapidly expanding Iron Trail Industrial Park, home to the Amazon last-mile facility, Coors Distributing, and several other commercial and industrial operations, this parcel is well-suited for future commercial or residential development. With continued economic momentum and new industry entering the area, North Platte is emerging as a key regional hub.

Properties of this size, location, and versatility are increasingly difficult to find. Take advantage of this opportunity to invest in the future of North Platte while securing a property that offers immediate usability and long-term upside.

The sellers would consider splitting the property, so call today to discuss!

Address: North Platte, NE 69101
County: Lincoln

299 Acres, Lincoln County, East State Farm Development

This property is available as a whole and as two separate parcels:

East State Farm Development Parcel 1
Price: $1,950,000 | Acres: 60± | 57.07 Certified Irrigated Acres Twin Platte NRD

Prime Development Opportunity | North Platte, Nebraska
This is a rare opportunity to acquire approximately 60 acres of A1 transitional agricultural land strategically positioned for future development in one of North Platte’s fastest-growing corridors.

Located along State Farm Road, the property sits just minutes from major commercial anchors, including the Menards distribution center and Walmart distribution facilities. It is also immediately south of the rapidly expanding Iron Trail Industrial Park—home to the Amazon last-mile facility, Coors Distributing, and a growing number of regional and national businesses.

With continued industrial expansion and strong economic momentum in the area, North Platte is emerging as a key logistics and distribution hub in western Nebraska. This property is ideally positioned to benefit from that growth, offering strong potential for future commercial or residential development.

Whether you are an investor seeking long-term appreciation or a developer looking to capitalize on the area’s expansion, this parcel offers the scale, location, and surrounding infrastructure to support a wide range of opportunities.

Property Highlights:
±60 total acres of A1 transitional agricultural land
57.07 Certified Irrigated Acres (Twin Platte NRD)
Well Registration: G-003980
Excellent access via State Farm Road
Immediate proximity to Iron Trail Industrial Park
Minutes from major distribution centers and infrastructure
Strong potential for future development
Don’t miss your chance to secure a strategic land position in one of North Platte’s most active growth areas.

East State Farm Development Parcel 2
Price: $835,000 | Acres: 239.58±
Improvements/Outbuildings: Livestock well | 1982 year 48×42 Morton building

239± Acres | Prime Development and Acreage Opportunity | North Platte, Nebraska
This is a rare opportunity to acquire approximately 239± acres of A-1 transitional agricultural land offering exceptional potential for both future development and a premier rural homesite. Ideally located along State Farm Road, just minutes from major commercial anchors including Menards and the Walmart Distribution Center, this property sits directly in the path of North Platte’s continued growth and expansion.

The property offers an outstanding combination of accessibility and seclusion, featuring paved road access while maintaining a quiet, rural setting. Improvements include a quality Morton steel pole building, a domestic/livestock well, and established mature trees that provide natural wind protection and privacy. The diverse landscape creates a truly unique setting, with rolling terrain, canyon pasture to the south, and elevated areas that offer excellent views of the surrounding valley.

Multiple prime building sites make this an ideal location for a custom home, acreage development, or hobby ranch. Whether you’re looking to establish a private retreat or invest in long-term growth, this property offers the flexibility to meet a wide range of objectives.

Strategically positioned just south of the rapidly expanding Iron Trail Industrial Park, home to the Amazon last-mile facility, Coors Distributing, and several other commercial and industrial operations, this parcel is well-suited for future commercial or residential development. With continued economic momentum and new industry entering the area, North Platte is emerging as a key regional hub.

Properties of this size, location, and versatility are increasingly difficult to find. Take advantage of this opportunity to invest in the future of North Platte while securing a property that offers immediate usability and long-term upside.

The sellers would consider splitting the property, so call today to discuss!

Legal Description: PT E1/2 22-13-30 West of the 6th P.M. Lincoln County, Nebraska

Taxes (Both parcels):
$4,302.70 Real Estate
$370.96 Occupation

Address: 1806 East State Farm Road, North Platte, NE 69101
County: Lincoln

254 Acres, Lincoln County, Wellfleet Grazing and Hunting Ranch

254.56± Acres | Lincoln County, Nebraska
Located just south of Wellfleet, the Wellfleet Grazing & Hunting Ranch presents a rare opportunity to own a highly improved and exceptionally scenic grassland property in the heart of southwest Nebraska. Combining productive native pasture, strong recreational appeal, and thoughtful land stewardship, this property offers both immediate usability and long-term value.

A Premier Grassland Holding
Spanning 250.83± taxed grass acres, this ranch features canyon terrain typical of the region, creating a diverse landscape of rolling upland pasture, protected draws, and deep pockets with fertile bottoms. The soils and native grasses provide excellent grazing potential, while the natural contours of the land offer ideal protection and bedding areas for both livestock and wildlife.

Significant cedar tree removal has been completed across the property, improving grazing efficiency, enhancing grass production, and allowing for easier access throughout the ranch. Multiple runoff holding ponds have also been constructed to help capture seasonal moisture and improve water availability across the landscape.

Reliable Improvements
Infrastructure on the ranch has been designed to support both livestock operations and recreational use. A submersible livestock well with electrical service is located on the western portion of the property near Nile Road, providing dependable water access for grazing cattle.

The property is well secured with quality barbed-wire fencing, and automatic gates along Nile Road offer convenient entry while maintaining security and livestock control.

Along the southern edge of the property, an RV/camper electrical hookup creates the perfect location for a weekend retreat or hunting camp. Positioned with sweeping views of the surrounding canyon terrain, this site offers an ideal place to enjoy quiet evenings overlooking the ranch and the surrounding landscape.

Exceptional Wildlife Habitat
This area of Lincoln County is well known for its strong populations of whitetail deer and wild turkey, and the natural terrain of the property provides excellent habitat for both. Deep draws, natural cover, and protected pockets throughout the ranch offer outstanding hunting opportunities.

In the northeast corner of the property, a small portion of Medicine Creek touches the ranch, adding scenic character and further enhancing wildlife activity. From this vantage point, the property opens to expansive views stretching north across the valley.

Several secluded pockets within the ranch would also lend themselves well to food plot development, allowing a future owner to further enhance the hunting potential.

Access and Location
The ranch offers excellent accessibility while maintaining privacy and seclusion. Primary access is along Nile Road on the southern boundary, with additional access available from U.S. Highway 83 to the east.

Despite its peaceful rural setting, the property remains conveniently located just a short drive from Maywood and less than 30 minutes from North Platte, where a full range of services—including dining, shopping, healthcare, and regional transportation—are available.

A Rare Offering
Properties of this size and quality in the Wellfleet area seldom come to market. With productive grassland, strong wildlife habitat, excellent improvements, and remarkable views across the Nebraska canyon landscape, the Wellfleet Grazing & Hunting Ranch represents a truly exceptional opportunity for ranchers, investors, and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

Property Highlights
• 250.83± Taxed Grass Acres
• Electric Submersible Livestock Well
• RV/Camper Electrical Hookup
• Premier Deer & Turkey Hunting Area
• Extensive Cedar Tree Removal
• Runoff Holding Ponds
• Medicine Creek Presence
• Barbed Wire Fencing with Autogates
• Access from Nile Road and U.S. Highway 83

Well Info
Submersible well located just off Niles Road.

Legal Description: PT.E1/2 & SW1/4 Section 22- Township 9- Range 30 West of the 6th P.M. Lincoln County, NE

Net Taxes: $2,129.16

Address: Wellfleet, NE 69170