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160 Acres, McPherson County Grass and Recreation

McPherson County Grass and Recreation is located in the heart of the Nebraska Sandhills, which offer the best cattle grazing and opportunities to harvest many top-notch mule deer. This property could make an excellent base camp for an outfitter, as it has a beautiful farmstead with outbuildings and a huge wood barn with corrals to keep your horses or use for a small cattle operation. This property would be perfect for the growing family that wants to enjoy quiet peaceful sunrises and sunsets in the famous Nebraska Sandhills.

The home has 4 spacious bedrooms with the master bedroom on the main floor, making everything you need on the main floor. Enjoy a large open kitchen, spacious living room, and the outside yard has underground sprinklers to keep the yard beautiful.

Everything a family would need already exists on this property. Hurry, this acreage won’t last long!

This property is located roughly 1 hour away from the Dismal River Golf Club, and about 30 minutes from the Sandhills Golf Club. The nearest airport is in North Platte, approximately 45 miles away, offering daily United Airlines flights. Major city amenities such as fast food restaurants, shopping, and a major hospital are located in North Platte as well. Mullen, about a 30 minute drive, offers a small grocery store and a rural health clinic. 

AGENT NOTE: This property is not fenced. The Seller with fence it at Sellers expense with a strong offer!

HOME DETAILS:
2,719 sqft | 4 bedrooms | 2 bathrooms
30×36 detached 2 stall garage with cement floor
40×72 metal shop with cement floor
Wood barn with corrals
The well for the home also supplies water to the stock tank located next to the barn and corrals.

Legal Description: N2NW4-S2N2-S2–27-20-32, TRYON, MCPHERSON COUNTY, NEBRASKA

Address: 150 W. Kemp Dr., Tryon, NE 69167
County: McPherson

163 Acres, Franklin County, Double Deuce LLC

This combination property is located northeast of Franklin, Nebraska, and offers a mix of quality pasture and productive farmland. The property includes 53± acres of irrigated land, 4± acres of dryland, and 101± acres of well-fenced pasture. A seasonal creek runs through the property with numerous trees that provide excellent wildlife habitat. The tenant owns the irrigation pivot and power unit, and the property is subject to a tenant lease through the 2025 season. This is a great opportunity to own a productive agricultural property with recreational appeal.

Acres:
Irrigated: 53.33±
Dryland: 4.44±
Grass: 101.96±
Roads: 4.01±
TOTAL: 163.94±

Income
53.33± certified irrigation acres @ $200/A: $10,666
4.44± dryland acres @ $80/A: $355
101.96± pasture acres @ $40/A: $4,078
4.01± road acres @ $0: $0
Total Estimated Income: $15,099

FSA Information
Crop Base: 57.09 Acres
Corn: 27.75 Acres
Beans: 20.97 Acres
Grain Sorghum: 1.23 Acres
Wheat 7.06 Acres

Irrigated Well Data
Reg# A-007141
Lower Republican Irrigation District
500 gal/minute

Legal Description: NW1/4 28-3-13 West of the 6th P.M. Franklin County Nebraska

2025 Taxes: $3,460.44 (before exemptions)

Address: Franklin, NE 68939
County: Franklin

2,066 Acres, Brown County, Elsmere Ranch

New listing with more details coming soon!

Elsmere ranch is located 18 miles South of Ainsworth and 13 miles West on Elsmere Road.  There are seven pastures that have four solar wells with tanks and two windmills.  This ranch is owner rated at 170-200 pairs for the grazing season along with two hayfields yielding approximately 100 bales.

Legal Description:
26 26 24 ALL OF SECTION 647.71 ACRES
27 26 24 ALL OF SECTION 635.92 ACRES
28 26 24 PT E1/2 & PT E1/2W1/2 466.63 ACRES
33 26 24 PT. E1/2W1/2 &1/2E1/2 TOTAL 316.23 ACRES

Taxes: $10,574.74

Address: Ainsworth, NE 69210
County: Brown

12,979 Acres, Brown County, Paramount Valley Ranch

Paramount Valley Ranch is a Sandhills range ranch supported by the Ogallala aquifer and the Calamus River which flows just south of the ranch. This ranch is located approximately 22 miles south and 6 miles east of Ainsworth Nebraska on Paramount Valley Rd. There is a total of 11,746 acres of range, 1,140 acres of sub-irrigated meadow, and 638 acres leased from the Nebraska Board of Education. (12,979.20 deeded acres) The ranch is comprised of three non-contiguous but close proximity parcels.

All land use acres provided are APPROXIMATED using aerial mapping tools, and should be viewed as ESTIMATES ONLY.

North Parcel
Range Acres: 1,466.03
Sub irrigated Meadow: 267
Roads and Waste: 21.25
# of Pastures: 5 Pastures, three are range pastures, two are mostly hay production
Total Acres: 1,754.33

East Parcel
Range Acres:17
Sub irrigated Meadow: 183
Roads and Waste: 0
# of Pastures: 1 small range pasture, the rest is mostly hay meadow
Total Acres: 200

South Parcel
Range Acres: 10,280
Sub irrigated Meadow: 673 County Assessor says the majority is wetland (waste) but it is hayed every year.
Roads and Waste: 40.08 (pond)
# of Pastures: 20 range pastures, 1 large hay meadow
Total Acres: 11,024

Entire Ranch
Range Acres: 11,746
Sub irrigated Meadow: 1,140
Roads and Waste: 62.05
# of Pastures: 26
Total Acres: 12,979.20

Rangeland
The rangeland is comprised of grasses typical to the Sandhills region, with warm season grasses interspersed with cool season grasses. The grasses in this area typically green up by May 15th with dormancy occurring in early October. This range has the undulating, rolling hills typical of the Sandhills comprised mostly of Valentine Sand. The pastures are generally between 320 and 640 acres, with the majority being 640 acre pastures. Cross-fencing is, for the most part, along section lines. There are approximately 71 tanks watering this ranch with a system of pipelines connecting wells and tanks.

There are three wells on the North Parcel watering 9 tanks via pipeline. There is also an old irrigation well that is no longer in service.

The well that services the East Parcel as well as the western pipeline on the South parcel is located just south of the East Parcel’s boundary line. The new Owner of the East parcel as well as the South Parcel will be granted a water easement to this well that will continue with the deed to the East and South Parcels in perpetuity.

There are three windmill locations on the south parcel that are no longer useable, but the shaft and casing appear to be intact. The western pipeline on the south parcel is fed by the well located just off the East Parcel. The eastern pipeline is fed by a well located just south of the improvement site on the South Parcel.

Board of Education School Section
There is a 640 acre school section currently leased by the Sellers. This lease does not automatically transfer to a new owner. Any new Owner will need to file an application with the Nebraska Board of Education for approval. The current lease expires in 2032.

Rainfall and Weather
Average rainfall in the area averages 24” to 28” per year. Daily temperature average in the winter months is generally in the mid to high 30’s, with the occasional polar blast lasting a few days to a week. Typically there are only two or three snowfalls per year that exceed 6” at a time, but snow of 1” to 4” will happen several times over the winter. Averages for July and August are between 80 to 90 degrees. The Nebraska Sandhills is renowned as some of the finest cattle country in the world due to the climate, ample water and the species of grasses that thrive there.

Regional Information
Paramount Valley ranch is located in southern Brown County, Nebraska. The total population of Brown County is 2,903, with the majority of these families working in the agricultural sector. Farming and ranching are the main driving economic forces, with most other businesses offering support and services for the Ag industry. Ainsworth is the county seat and largest community with approximately 1,600 residents. While this is a small community, it services a large area. It has a regional hospital as well as specialists such as optometrists and dentists. There are banks, a grocery store, hardware store and lumber yard as well as a farm supply store. Depending on where you are on this ranch, Ainsworth is a 25–35-minute drive. The Calamus Reservoir is approximately 30 miles away from the ranch, offering camping, boating, and excellent fishing. The Niobrara National Scenic River forms the north boundary of Brown County and offers, canoeing, kayaking, tubing and fishing, and is a popular tourist destination.

Total Capacity and Range Income Potential

North Parcel
Acres: 1,466.08
Forage Production Per Acre: 1,936
Suggested Number of Head: 123.67
Gross Income: 37,844.41

East Parcel
Acres: 17
Forage Production Per Acre: 2,111
Suggested Number of Head: 1.56
Gross Income: 478.49

South Parcel
Acres: 10,280.13
Forage Production Per Acre: 1,793
Suggested Number of Head: 803.15
Gross Income: 245,763.64

TOTAL FOR RANCH
Acres: 11,763.21
Forage Production Per Acre: 1,946.67
Suggested Number of Head: 928.39
Gross Income: 284,086.55

This property is co-listed with Hall and Hall.

800 Acres, Eastern Lincoln County Hunting and Grazing

Eastern Lincoln County Hunting and Grazing – Gothenburg, Nebraska

Are you searching for high-quality summer grazing land, outstanding hunting opportunities, or a secluded getaway with future building potential? Look no further than the Eastern Lincoln County Hunting and Grazing Property, a rare offering that truly has it all.

This well-managed pasture provides an exceptional blend of agricultural productivity and recreational appeal. The property features multiple stock dam sites, established trails, three solar wells serving six watering locations, and extensive cedar tree removal, all contributing to the health and usability of the land. From the scenic ridgelines and high peaks, you’ll enjoy panoramic views that are among the best in Lincoln County.

For livestock management, the property includes two well-placed gathering corrals, supporting efficient cattle movement and handling. The current owners are running approximately 125 cow/calf pairs for 6 months, and with additional water development, the carrying capacity could be increased.

Located just a few miles southwest of Gothenburg, Nebraska, and only 1 mile off of paved road, this property offers excellent access while maintaining impressive seclusion located right next to the beautiful Platte River Valley.

Hunters will appreciate the diverse wildlife population, including deer, turkey, and even occasional elk sightings. With the combination of native grasses, shelterbelts, and water sources, this property is a true sportsman’s paradise.

For those seeking a future building site, three-phase power is located just across the Tri-County Canal, making it feasible to bring electricity to your ideal location.

Opportunities to own this quality of grassland and recreation are rare in this area. Whether you’re expanding your ranching operation, searching for a private hunting retreat, or looking for a scenic place to build your dream getaway. Eastern Lincoln County Hunting and Grazing is a property you won’t want to miss.

Improvements/Outbuildings
2 sets of gathering corrals
3 solar wells serving 6 tanks
Many miles of new or recently replaced fence
Significant cedar tree removal

Income Potential
125 cow/calf pairs for 6 months

Legal Description: 111460.00 PT. SW1/4SE1/4 Section 26- Township 11- Range 26
111670.00 PT.NE1/4(149.56) & SE1/4 Section 35-Township 11- Range 26
111550.00 W1/2 & W1/2E1/2 Section 2- Township 10-Range 26 all West of the 6th P.M. Lincoln County Nebraska

Taxes: $6,457.92 after exemption

Address: Gothenburg, NE 69138
County: Lincoln

150 Acres, Brown County Irrigated Quarter and Creek Bottom

Brown County Irrigated Quarter and Creek Bottom consists of 150.28+/- acres of irrigated farmland with the balance in native range and Sand Draw creek bottom in the Northwest corner of the property. There is ample wildlife habitat on this quarter and has a livestock well in the Southeast corner for cattle water during winter cornstalk grazing.

2024-6 tower Zimmatic pivot with diesel engine.

NOTE: This property is located next to our listing Brown County Pivots. Please call for more information.

Acres
Under Pivot: 80.5±
Grass: 58.86±
Gravity: 10.92±
Total: 150.28±

Taxes: $2,710.88

Legal Description: 6 30 22 PT.SE 150.28

Address: Ainsworth, NE 69210
County: Brown

544 Acres, Greeley County, Springdale Ranch

Springdale Ranch: A Hunter’s Paradise in Greeley County, Nebraska

Nestled northeast of North Loup in the rolling hills of Greeley County lies Springdale Ranch, a true hunter’s paradise and all-around gem in the heart of the North Loup Valley. This 544.82± acre property blends exceptional recreational opportunity with strong agricultural production and stunning Nebraska scenery.

The diverse landscape features everything an outdoorsman or land investor could want?lush creek bottoms, fertile irrigated cropland, and expansive canyon grasslands that overlook the valley below. The bottomland creek area provides prime habitat for deer, turkey, and other wildlife, making this an ideal location for hunting or a private retreat.

The ranch offers a balanced mix of land uses:
140.94± acres of quality flood irrigated farmland.
7.67± acres of dry cropland.
365.41± acres of hardland grass.
21± acres of bottomland and creek area.
1± acre site with a 60’x80 metal building.
8.8± acres in roads and access.

Access is excellent via well-maintained county roads, and the large 60’x80 metal building is already in place-ready to be finished into living quarters, hunting lodge, or a combination workshop and storage area.

From the sweeping views of the North Loup Valley to the whispering grass canyons and the sound of the creek winding through the bottoms, Springdale Ranch offers the perfect blend of production, recreation, and peace of mind.

Whether you’re looking for a hunting retreat, an investment opportunity, or a place to build your dream country getaway, Springdale Ranch checks every box.

Legal Description:

Tract A: That part of the West Half ofthe Southwest Quarter of Section 17, Township 18 North, Range 12 West of the 6th P.M., located West of the County Road, Greeley County, Nebraska.

Tract B: All of Section 18, Township 18 North, Range 12 West of the 6th P.M., Greeley County Nebraska, lying East of the Canal.

Tract C: All of Section 18, Township 18 North, Ranch 12 West of the 6th P.M., Greeley County, Nebraska, lying North and East of Springdale Road and West of the Canal.

Tract D: The Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 19, Township 18 North, Range 12 West of the 6th P.M., Greeley County, Nebraska, LESS a parcel of land conveyed to The United States of America, its successors and assigns in Deed Book 55 on Page 373 described as follows: Beginning at Point X, which point is on the North line of said NW1/4NE1/4 and bears N89″59’E (BLM S89°33’E), 935.0 feet from the North Quarter corner of said Section 19; thence along said north line N89°59’E (BLM S89°33’E), 387. feet to Point Y; thence along said East line South, 1335.3 feet to Point Z, which point is the Southeast corner of said NW1/4NE1/4, thence along the South line of said NW1/4 N89°35’W, 380.3 feet to Point A1; thence N01°15’W, 1270.0 feet to Point B1, thence N18°16’E, 66.1 feet to the Point of Beginning, containing an area of 12.1 acres, more or less, subject to easements, reservations, covenants and restrictions of record.

Address: North Loup, NE 68859
County: Greeley

130 Acres, Custer County Elk Paradise

Located just East and slightly North of Arnold, Nebraska, off of road 415, is 130± acres of canyon pasture that is very unique. The terrain in this area is very beautiful with many agricultural fields of wheat, corn, and other crops. To access this property, travel East of Arnold on highway 92. You will start to climb as you approach county road 415. This property is located just a mile North. The access road sits above the canyons, making it perfect to view and manage an elk herd.

Within the fence are 58 bull elk and 9 cow elk that are very well established and currently managed by the Owner. This ranch is known as Buffalo Hills Elk Ranch, and could be used for guided hunts, or to buy, sell, or trade elk meat on the open market. Elk meat is a very popular meat choice, and many companies market it for purchase Online.

This could be a quality business venture for the right person. Check out the pictures of the elk, they are flat out amazing! This land is perfectly suited to raise elk, and access to the property couldn’t be easier.

Information from the Seller:

• Feed expense, grain mix 12 tons/year, $400 each = $4,800 total

• Alfalfa bales for winter feed, 40 bales, 125 ton @ $93.75/bale, $3,750.

• Annual CERVID license is $2.50/head not to exceed $250.

• Every 3 years fence inspection is the same price as the CERVID license

• Inspections are done by the Department of Agriculture, which is good until 2027. The license is renewed for 2026.

Legal Description: Parcel 3000663440, 31 18, 24 PAR IN E1/2 116.08 ACRES ARNOLD TWP, Parcel 000664660, 32 18 24 SEC 32-18-24 PAR IN SW 1/4 & S1/2NW 13.98 ACRES ARNOLD TWP. *Legal obtained from Custer County GIS website.

Taxes: $763.72

Address: Arnold, NE 69120
County: Custer

729 Acres, Indianola Grass, Dryland, and Acreage

If you’re looking for a well-rounded property that offers productive farmland, quality grass, and an attractive acreage site, this is your opportunity! This diverse property includes excellent grassland, dry cropland, and a well-maintained improvement site that’s ready for your operation.

The homestead sits on approximately 13 acres and features a historic barn, multiple machine sheds, and a modest yet comfortable home with several updates. From the home site, enjoy beautiful views overlooking the Republican River Valley to the north.

The farmland is primarily made up of productive Class II Holdrege silt loam soils. The grassland has been improved with submersible wells and a pipeline system that supplies four livestock tanks, along with a functional windmill located on the north end of the home grass parcel.

Outbuildings include a Wick 80’x60’x16’ pole building, an additional slant-wall shed, open-faced trailer storage, and a 1920s barn that has seen extensive exterior improvements. The home offers three bedrooms and one bathroom upstairs, with a full unfinished basement featuring a shower and toilet area. Recent updates include a newer water heater and forced air heating and cooling system. The acreage is surrounded by mature windbreak trees and conveniently located near Indianola, Nebraska.

This property can be purchased as one complete unit or divided into four separate parcels as depicted by the map available on the website, providing flexibility for a variety of buyers and operations. Should the property be sold separately all acreages would be subject to a survey and would be at the cost of the buyer.

This is a rare chance to own a productive and well-kept property combining farmland, grassland, and an established acreage in a desirable area.

Don’t miss this opportunity! Properties like this are hard to find and don’t last long.

Acres/Prices
North Grass: 421.58± ($795,000)
Dryland: 120.19± ($277,850)
Home Grass: 172± ($326,800)
Acreage: 13± ($425,000)
Balance roads and waste: 2.38±
Total: 729.15±
All acres to be confirmed by survey should parcels sell separately from the whole.

Outbuildings
Acreage
Slant Wall Stl Bldg 0 x 48 x 14 ,840sqft
Farm Utility Building  2 x 28 x 10 96sqft
Farm Utility Building  6 x 12 x 8 92sqft
Equipment Shed 012 5 x 30 x 14 ,250sqft
Wick Shop 014 0 x 60 x 16 ,800sqft
Barn, General Purpose 920 8 x 32 x 10 ,216sqft
Home= 1,380 sq feet. 3 bed 1 bath on main floor. 1,380 sqft Unfinished basement with bathroom. Basement did have 2 egress windows installed. Newer water heater and forced air system.

Well Info
Domestic well at house feeds tank in pasture. Livestock well on the North end of the pasture feeds pipeline tank. Livestock well on the East side of pasture by county road. Windmill on the North end of Home Grass parcel.

Legal Description
SW1/4, NW1/4 Section 25-T3-R28 West of the 6th P.M. Red Willow County, Nebraska

Taxes: $4,767.28

Address: Indianola, NE 69034
County: Red Willow

 

550 Acres, Hollibaugh Farms Absolute Auction

ABSOLUTE LAND AUCTION November 5, 2025 at 1:30 PM
Auction to be held at Kirk’s Nebraskaland Steakhouse in Lexington, NE.

Click here to watch the auction online.

Watching the auction online, does not require any action. There will be no online bidding. If you are planning to absentee bid, you must complete and return the “Terms and Conditions Bid Certificate” on or before November 3, 2025 to be approved for absentee bidding.

Located in and around Eddyville, Nebraska are three parcels of land that have been in the Hollibaugh family for more than 60 years. It is obvious how well maintained this land is in an area that is exceptionally beautiful with rolling hills, some flat areas, and others filled with hardwoods that are breathtaking, especially in the Fall.

Parcel #1 Home Place
Legal Description: All West of the 6th P.M. Dawson County Nebraska
PID 240039688 Home Place  SW1/4 & W68RDS W1/2SE1/4 Section 09, Township 12N, Range 20
Taxes: $5,497.08 | Total acres: 231.47± | Irrigated: 58.94± | Dryland: 23.29± | Grass: 131.86± | Excs: 7.3± | Site: 1± | Road: 9.08± 

This parcel is a combination of irrigated land, dryland, and soft rolling hills that are “loaded” with wildlife, but also high quality farm ground. The farmstead is perfectly located with excellent access, and room for growth. There is a pipe that runs underneath the road to irrigate the hay/corn field.

Parcel #2 Pivot Place
Legal Description:
PID 240032020 Pivot Place NW1/4 Section 06, Township 12N, Range 20
Taxes: $5,960.24 | Total acres: 156.10± | Irrigated: 127.11± | Dryland: 21.82± | Grass: 2.99± | Road: 4.18±

This parcel is a level stretch of land with productive soils, and an 8-9 tower Reinke 680 pivot. The pivot motor belongs to the tenant and will be removed before closing.

Parcel #3 Creek Place
Legal Description: PID 240012992 Creek Place W1/2SE1/4 & S1/2SW1/4 Section 4, Township 12N, Range 21
Taxes: $2,788.40 | Total acres: 163.35± | Irrigated: 25.8± | Grass: 120.2± | Excs: 2± | Site: 1± | Road: 4.35±

This combination land is a wildlife sanctuary along with very productive land including 28± irrigated acres. There are 130± acres of grass on this parcel. The Creek Place has a homesite area that would be perfect to build a home with excellent county road access.

All three parcels have their own dedicated well with parcel #1-2 well motors that belong to the tenant. On parcel #3, the well and motor are owned by the Sellers.

Address: Eddyville, NE 68834
County: Dawson