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20 Acres, Box Butte County Hemingford Acreage

Box Butte County Hemingford Acreage is a very well groomed, very clean Nebraska acreage for sale located 7 miles NW of Hemingford, NE, and only 27 miles NW of Alliance, NE.

This is a very nice acreage, with good, mature trees (cherry, pear and apple producing trees), a wood shop, a 40×40 quonset shop with cement floor, and a nice chicken house. There is also a small horse barn, with a tack room in the corral leading to two-fenced paddocks, with grass and a small, 2.5 acre, roundup-ready alfalfa field cut for hay.

Box Butte County Hemingford Acreage is a very productive acreage for anyone with animals or wanting to get their kids in the country! There are new metal roofs on all buildings, new 4 wire fencing, the well is only 2 yrs old, with new underground pipe to all hydrants. The home was built in 1918 but has been remodeled and updated. It is 2 bedroom and 1 bathroom, 1072 sq feet with  a 520 sq foot basement. The home is heated by propane and has air conditioning also.  Call with questions or for a showing on this hard to find very clean acreage in Box Butte County!

Legal Description: 32 28 50 PT SE1/4NE1/4 32-28-50 20.58 Acre

Taxes: $2,176.36

Address: 650 County Road 75, Hemingford, NE 69348
County: Box Butte

586 Acres, Cheyenne County, Cheyenne County Combo Section Without Homesite

This property is also available as Cheyenne County Home, Farm, and Range

Cheyenne County Combo Section Without Homesite is cross-fenced Nebraska land for sale with two tanks fed via pipeline from a well going east to west across the property. The current owner once held the lease for the school section that is adjacent to the west. The pipeline to the school section is in place but capped since the current owner decided not to keep renewing the lease. If the new owner of this property ever has a chance to lease that school section again, they should know there is a pipeline that could be utilized. The dry cropland on this property is comprised of mostly Class II soils.

The Seller reports that this range and dry crop combination could support 30 cow/calf pairs for five months of summer grazing. Alternatively, he estimates 50 heifers or 60-70 yearling steers. The 2024 crop will belong to the Seller.

This area is known for great mule deer hunting and occasional upland game hunting as well.

Cheyenne County Combo Section Without Homesite Land Types

304 acres of hardland range
273.81 acres of dryland

Taxes: $7,433.20

Address: Potter, NE 69156
County: Cheyenne

612 Acres, Cheyenne County, Cheyenne County Combo Section with Homesite

This property is also available as Cheyenne County Home, Farm, and Range

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Cheyenne County Combo Section with Homesite features a modern, roomy addition to an original bricked farmhouse. This Nebraska Acreage’s home features an enormous, bright, and airy great room as it’s main gathering area, offering large windows and great views of the east which overlook the orchard of nut trees. A dining area is open to the kitchen, where the countertop doubles as a bar for guests enjoying a drink while chatting with the chef.

The home has four bedrooms, two on the main floor, a bedroom and playroom/storage room upstairs, and a bedroom at garden level, as well as a laundry room, and a large rec room. The downstairs bathroom is brand new with an Onyx shower. Across the hall is a small “men’s bathroom” where someone with dirty boots or clothes can come in through the garage for a quick trip to the loo without dirtying up the clean, gleaming full bathroom!

The home has two sliding glass doors on the South side in preparation for a huge deck that has yet to be built. A large deck that overlooks the gurgling waterfall and pond would make fantastic gathering and dining space. A solid windbreak of pine protects the house from the northwest wind, and an established shelterbelt protects the entire property on the north side. This area is known for great mule deer hunting and occasional upland game hunting as well.  This homesite would make a fantastic place to calve or overwinter yearlings.

Cheyenne County Combo Section with Homesite Outbuildings:

  • 40 x 100 Quonset Machine Shed
  • 40 x 60 Utility Building
  • Four (4) Steel grain storage bins 15’ x 29’ diameter
  • 7’ Diameter Feed bin with a steel hopper bottom
  • Barn
  • Attached metal lean-to with 4 parking stalls
  • Loafing shed
  • Small original homestead house
  • Various smaller sheds and outbuildings

The 612 acre section is cross-fenced and has two tanks fed via pipeline from a well going from east to west across the property. The current owner once held the lease for the school section that is adjacent to the west. The pipeline to the school section is in place but capped since the current owner decided not to keep renewing the lease. If the new owner of this property ever has a chance to lease that school section ever again, he should know there is a pipeline that could be utilized. The dry cropland on this property is comprised of mostly Class II soils.

The Seller reports that this range and dry crop combination could support 30 cow/calf pairs for five months of summer grazing. Alternatively, he estimates 50 heifers or 60-70 yearling steers. The 2024 crop will belong to the Seller.

Cheyenne County Combo Section land types:

  • 304 acres of hardland range
  • 273.81 acres of dryland
  • 25.76 acres of improvement site

Taxes: $7,759.74

Address: 7316 Road 56, Potter, NE 69156
County:
Cheyenne

937 Acres, Cheyenne County, Cheyenne County Home, Farm, and Range

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Cheyenne County Home, Farm, and Range is a great opportunity for an excellent combination of range and dry crop land with a robust homesite! The property as a whole is 937 acres, with 304 acres of good hardland range, 632.62 acres of dryland, and a 23 acre homesite with a 3,355 sq ft home, machine shed, barn, steel grain storage bins and a steel feed bin, as well as several other outbuildings. The homesite has good established windbreaks on the north side, and would make an excellent location to background calves or raise yearlings. There is a small farmhouse that is mid-way through renovation that would make a good overnight cabin for a hired hand to stay close during calving season.

The property is being marketed as a whole, as well as in parcels.

Option 1: Cheyenne County Combo Section with Homesite
$1,596,905 | Taxes: $7,759.74 | 612 acres (approximately 304 acres of range and 285 acres of dryland, and 23 acre homesite)

This home features a modern, roomy addition to an original bricked farmhouse. It has an enormous, bright and airy great room as it’s main gathering area that has large windows and great views to the east that overlook the orchard of nut trees.

A dining area is open to the kitchen where the countertop doubles as a bar for guests enjoying a drink while chatting with the chef. The home has four bedrooms, two on the main floor, a bedroom and a playroom/storage room upstairs, and a bedroom at garden level, along with the laundry room, and a large rec room. The downstairs bathroom is brand new with an Onyx shower. Across the hall is a small “men’s bathroom” where someone with dirty boots or clothes can come in through the garage for a quick trip to the loo without dirtying up the clean, gleaming full bathroom!

The home has two sliding glass doors on the South side in preparation for a huge deck that has yet to be built. A large deck that overlooks the gurgling waterfall and pond would make fantastic gathering and dining space. A solid windbreak of pine protects the house from the northwest wind, and an established shelterbelt protects the entire property on the north side. This area is known for great mule deer hunting and occasional upland game hunting as well.  This homesite would make a fantastic place to calve or overwinter yearlings.

Cheyenne County Home, Farm, and Range Outbuildings:

  • 40 x 100 Quonset Machine Shed
  • 40 x 60 Utility Building
  • Four (4) Steel grain storage bins 15’ x 29’ diameter
  • 7’ Diameter Feed bin with a steel hopper bottom
  • Barn
  • Attached metal lean-to with 4 parking stalls
  • Loafing shed
  • Small original homestead house
  • Various smaller sheds and outbuildings

The 612 acre section is cross-fenced and has two tanks fed via pipeline from a well going from east to west across the property. The current owner once held the lease for the school section that is adjacent to the west. The pipeline to the school section is in place but capped since the current owner decided not to keep renewing the lease. If the new owner of this property ever has a chance to lease that school section ever again, he should know there is a pipeline that could be utilized. The dry cropland on this property is comprised of mostly Class II soils.

The Seller reports that this range and dry crop combination could support 30 cow/calf pairs for five months of summer grazing. Alternatively, he estimates 50 heifers or 60-70 yearling steers. The 2024 crop will belong to the Seller.

The 612 acre section is divided into the following land types;
304 acres of hardland range
273.81 acres of dryland
25.76 acres of improvement site

Option 2: Cheyenne County Combo Section without Homesite
$1,086,905 | Taxes: $7,433,20 | 586.38± acres (approximately 304 acres of range and 285 acres of dryland)

Option 3: Cheyenne County Homesite and Acreage
$510,000 | Taxes: $326.54 | 23.76 acres

Option 4: Cheyenne County Dryland
$398,125 | Taxes: $2,780.76 | 325.31 Acres of dryland

The 325 acres of dryland on the south side of Rd 55 boasts over 40% of it’s soils as Class II soils, and it lays very flat. It enjoys excellent county road access on three sides of the property.

Legal Description: 31 17 52 N 1/2 & SE ¼; 1 16. 53 N1/2; 31 17 52 SW1/4

Taxes: $10,540.50-all parcels

Address: 7316 Road 56, Potter, NE 69156
County: Cheyenne

439 Acres, Banner County – Banner County Irrigated Farm

Banner County Irrigated Farm for sale in Nebraska features an approximate 80-acre, 6-tower Zimmatic wiper pivot, and mostly Class-1 soils that regularly produce over 200 bushels of corn per acre yields. It also has an 80-acre, full-circle Reinke pivot with 5 towers. This pivot was planted to alfalfa in 2019. It averages 5 ton per acre. It is in good shape and should produce for a couple more years. Both electric pivots are on their own wells.

There are three small additional dryland crop fields that total approximately 25 acres. The farm is nicely configured for easy access to all fields. Seller plans to plant corn on the wiper in 2024 and feed his cows on the stalks in the winter. Lease arrangements will be made with the Buyer based upon the date of closing of the sale.

Banner County Irrigated Farm also has approximately 221 acres of grass range that is in excellent shape for the season. Most of the fence on the property is new, 5-wire barbed wire. There are two new domestic wells on the property with a stock tank on the east side of the pivot and another near the abandoned home site.

The Seller has provided numerous photos of the many Mule deer that frequent the property. He and his family have made many memories bagging huge deer on this property.  Elk are in the area and have been seen on the property. While it may not look it at first, this farm is located in a highly populated area for deer. There will be no shortage of opportunities to harvest the heavy bucks that live in this pocket of Banner County. The proof is in the pictures!

Cash Rent Income potential

$190 per irrigated acres = $31,258.80
$35 per dryland acre = $901.25
$20 per grass acre + = $4,426.20
Total: $36,586.25

Banner County Irrigated Farm Acres

Irrigated: 164.52 acres
Dryland: 25.75 acres
Grass: 221.31 acres
Sandy draw: 15.04 acres
Shelterbelt: .620 acres
Roads: 4.7 acres
Old farm site: 7.82 acres
Total: 439.76 acres

Banner County Irrigated Farm Legal Description:

Section 25, Township 17, Range 56 West of the 6th P.M.
West ½ less 108.9 acre tract in SW1/4; West 1/2SE1/4
108.9 Acre Tract in SW1/4

Taxes: $5,541.80

Address: Kimball, NE 69145
County: Banner

1,070 Acres, Dawes County – Cottonwood Creek Pasture and Recreation

Here is an incredible piece of Nebraska land for sale listed by Lashley Land. Cottonwood Creek Pasture and Recreation is located 12 miles West of Chadron or 2 miles NE of Whitney NE.  The pasture is watered by Cottonwood Creek which winds through the property for approximately 1 mile. Access is across a neighboring property about ¼ of a mile to the south boundary.

There are 3 tanks on the Whitney Pipeline, two stock dams and Cottonwood Creek for water, this pasture is watered very good. The pasture was not grazed in 2023. There is a good population of whitetail deer that live on the property and the hunting would be excellent. This pasture will run 150-175 pairs for a summer season (5 months). There are great elevation changes and live running water year round with an abundance of grass. If you have questions or want to view this property call or email Scott!

Cottonwood Creek Pasture and Recreation Acres:
Grass: 1,046±
Irrigated: 17.92±
Waste/Canal: 5.45±
TOTAL: 1070.02±

Legal Description: 10 16 44 PT SW1/4SE1/4

Taxes: $6,485.60

Address: Whitney, NE 69367
County: Dawes

145 Acres, Cherry County- Churchill Acres

Churchill Acres is a hunters dream recreational property for sale located just 4 miles North and 1 mile East of Valentine, NE. The entire place is full of beauty and borders Nebraska Game and Parks land. The property is 146.2 acres and has beautiful canyon views all around it. There is an older farm house on the property that is being sold “as is”. It was recently lived in, and is in fair condition. This would make a perfect hunting retreat/cabin. The property is fully fenced and produced around 50 round bales last year. Please call or text for any information or your private showing.

Legal Description: PT NWNW S1/2NW NESW 146.2 ACRES 19-34-27

Taxes: $783

Address: Valentine, NE 69201
County: Cherry

319 Acres, Brown County- Sand Draw Creek Acres

Sand Draw Creek Acres consists of 319.67+/- county deeded acres located 4.5 miles North of Ainsworth off Highway 20 & 429th Avenue.  There are two solar powered wells that were drilled in 2020 and Sand Draw Creek, a tributary of Bone Creek, runs through the property.  Extensive tree removal has been done and is cross fenced for grazing.  The owner rates the carrying capacity at 40 pairs for the grazing season.  The natural draws and neighboring cornfields create a natural habitat for the deer and turkey to roam through.

Legal Description: 33 31 22 N1/2 319.67± acres

Taxes: $2,166.48

Address: Ainsworth, NE 69210
County: Brown

534 Acres, Lincoln County – Cedar Canyon Ranch

Along the Northwest corner of Jeffrey Reservoir sits this Nebraska Ranch for Sale, the Cedar Canyon Ranch, a high-quality grass canyon pasture with significant cedar tree removal and excellent access. Currently, this property is open for the 2024 grazing season. Much care has been taken to not over-graze the land, and with last season’s abundant rainfall this property is ready for grazing. There is excellent water on the land that has a unique ability for the herd to access the canal system for water, along with two stock wells and two stock ponds that are strategically located around the land.

There are also recreational opportunities on this property such as, hunting for mule deer, whitetail deer, wild turkey, and elk.

Carry Capacity Estimate:
534.57± acres x .65 AUM = 347 AUM
347 AUMS / 12 months = 29 AU’S
12 months/.65 AUM = 18.46 AC/AU
29 AUS x .80 = 23 cows
347 AUMS / 5 months/ 1.6 BWE = 43 pair
43 pair x $70 x 5 months = $15,050.00 gross income, or 28.15/AC

Legal Description
EAST 1/2 WEST 1/2 & PT. WEST 1/2WEST1/2 AND PART EAST 1/2 32-12-27 534.57 ACRES BRADY, LINCOLN COUNTY, NEBRASKA

Taxes: $4,382.66

Address: Brady, NE 69123
County: Lincoln

320 Acres, Keith County – Roscoe Pivot and Grass-Absolute Auction

ABSOLUTE AUCTION March 6, 2024 | 1:30 PM MST
To be held live at the Quality Inn | 201 Chuckwagon Rd. | Ogallala, NE 

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Bidder Certification Form can be found under the Documents Tab.

Roscoe Pivot and Grass is a prime half section of pivot irrigated and grass land for sale located in a excellent farming community Southeast of Roscoe, Nebraska. The irrigated land boasts quality Class II Bayard Very fine sandy loam and III Sarben loamy fine sand soils. This property also has good county road access along the North boundary (East 70 Road). The grassland is fenced out from the pivot and would make an excellent parcel for grazing while adding diversity to the pivot irrigated ground.

Key Features:

  • This farm is located near several grain markets, including ethanol plants and several feedyards.
  • The pivot is an 1980 model, 8 tower Lockwood with a Sargent Electric Submersible pump.
  • Livestock tank at the pivot point for access to water during cornstalk grazing.
  • There is an additional 37.31 acres of irrigation rights that were used on the side-roll farm. There are 129.28 Twin Platte NRD CIA’s under pivot irrigation.
  • The grassland portion is completely fenced out with the exception of small portion in the Northeast corner (approximately 850 feet). The buyer will be responsible for this portion of fence after closing.
  • There are many hunting opportunities on this property as well.

Utilities:
Electric service provided by Midwest Electric of Grant, NE.

Well Info:
G-031402

At time of drilling:
Pump Rate: 1,742 gpm
Pump Column Diameter: 8”
Total Depth: 190’
Static Water Level: 57’
Pumping Water Level: 113’

Legal Description: E 1/2 Section 22- Township 13- Range 37 West of the 6th P.M. Keith County, Nebraska

Address: Roscoe, NE 69153
County: Keith