Jewell County, Kansas Land For Sale (9 results)
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02/21/2025
$587,000
156.99 ac.
ACTIVE
Jewell County - Burr Oak, KS
Legal Description:
S20, T02, R09W, ACRES 157.0 , SE1/4 LESS ROW
FSA Information:
Farmland Acres = 156.99
-DCP Cropland Acres = 123.35
-Base Acres = 115.81 (Wheat 51.11 ac, Soybeans 38.30 ac, Grain Sorghum 26.4 ac)
Property Taxes: $2,703.00
Brokers Notes: This property features 123 acres of cropland with a possibility of adding additional cropland acres with minimal conservation work in the northeast corner. The cropland includes over 58% Class II & Class III soil types. BonusIf you have a cattle operation, there is also a nice pasture with a pond in the northeast corner. This is perfect for a small number of cows and would make the perfect spot for wintering and calving. If you been in the market to add quality acres to your existing operation or investment portfolio, Dont miss this INCREDIBLE opportunity. Land rarely changes hand so ACT NOW!
05/22/2025
$440,775
99.61 ac.
ACTIVE
Jewell County - 20 rd County Rd, Esbon, KS
The Little Oak Creek Farm is a slice of native Kansas wildlife habitat that is as pure as it gets! Jewell County and Waconda Lake "Glen Elder Reservoir" (just 13 +/- miles southeast) are famously renowned for giant, heavy horned, large bodied Kansas Whitetails. The Boone and Crockett record book for Jewell County boasts numerous deer over 180" with the largest (taken in 2006) measuring 256" non-typical. This particular farm features a pristine blend of habitat factors that all contribute to growing healthy wildlife of all types. Pheasant, Quail, Turkey, and of course large Whitetails thrive on this property. The property has a great blend of gentle elevation changes, both cool and warm season native grasses, and a live spring fed creek running through the heart of it. Roughly 30% of the farm is in tillable acres which can provide a quality food source and nutrients for wildlife year round. There are numerous pinch points and funnels for deer hunters to access and hunt, and a muddy box blind over a 1 acre food plot in the heart of the property. The land has been groomed and developed with an honest effort to increase wildlife habitat, but the new owner should still feel excited about more potential to further the habitat with bedding cover, TSI, and added food tonnage via food plots or a supplemental feeding program on the property. There is still more that a land steward could do and benefit from here. The property also has an off-grid brand new cabin that is hand made and built to last. The cabin is currently set up to run off a generator but could easily be converted to solar with minimal budget. The serenity, calmness, and native ecosystem of this property will grab the attention and respect of any potential buyer that knows land and quality. All of the elements on this property are exceptional and complementary to each other; which is a rare find. This land is backed by the utmost peace and quiet a person can find, and has limited noise interference from the sound of mankind. If you are looking for a genuine piece of land that has tangible wildlife habitat elements and has been well kept for 100+ years, the Little Oak Creek farm is a property you should consider. All showings are by appointment only. If you would like more information or would like to schedule a private viewing please contact Drew Palmer at (620) 660-2355 .
04/08/2025
$465,000
155.69 ac.
ACTIVE
Jewell County - TBD, Mankato, KS
A rolling pasture with a timbered draw and several fingers; this pasture offers ample recreational opportunities for white-tailed deer, turkeys, and small game. Its undulating terrain allows game to travel about in stealth and great vantage points for those in their pursuit of their quarry. This property has good access with an all-weather road along the South side and a dirt road on its West side.
Recreation
Along the West edge of the property, the main timbered draw extends from North to South and is host to several small secluded springs and wet-weather pockets. Extending to the East, from roughly the middle of the main draw, is a large finger that is host to a small pond with several game trails leading to it. Throughout the bottom, the tree species range from cottonwood, ash, and elm, with a layer of cedars around the outside that lends a feeling of protection and seclusion. The many fingers provide deer and turkeys secure travel and escape routes; as well as, feeding and crucial thermal bedding opportunities in the furthest North draw. Over the rise from this cedar draw, a small pond lies in a pocket surrounded by a scattered stand of cedars and native grasses. This location appears that it could be a great water source for animals from neighboring properties and a stop along a well-used travel corridor.
Agriculture
This pasture is predominately hard land grass with some formations in the waterway of the draw. Several native species like big bluestem, little bluestem, and Indiangrass are some of the native grasses along with the brome that will give cattle plenty to feed on throughout the summer months. The owners have made efforts to not let cedars take over the pasture and have done some tree removal in the past. This pasture features 2 small ponds, several wet-weather pockets, and a rural water meter to keep animals watered throughout the summer.
General Operations
This property is currently being offered for immediate possession for 2025. The previous owners had been renting the grazing rights on this pasture and the tenant would like to stay in place if the new owners would need a tenant.
Location
This property is located:
N of Mankato, KS on 160 RD 4 miles, then W 1.5 miles Road T.
S of Burr Oak, KS on HWY 128 1.5 miles, then E 3 miles on Road T. (NOT an all weather access route)
If traveling from Superior, NE:
Head South on HWY 14 approximately 8.25 mile to W Road (South side of Lovewell Bridge)
Turn West on W Road and take curve to the North at the split to continue 5 miles to 160 Road
Turn South on 160 and go 4 miles to T Road
Turn West on T and travel 1.5 miles to SE corner of property
06/16/2023
$1,893,920
532 ac.
ACTIVE
Jewell County - TBD Bare Land, Burr Oak, KS
A 532 +/- acre combination farm and ranch, this property has a lot to offer to a diversified operation. The owners meticulous work done over the years through the addition of terraces, improvement of once waste areas, and careful range management have transformed this property into the productive land that it is today.
Land
This 263 acres of dryland farm ground consists of mainly Harney Silt Loam soils at 0-3% and Geary Silt Loam at 3-7% slope. No till farming and the addition of terraces and waterways have improved soil conditions and worked to control erosion to improve the overall productivity of this farm.
The 258 acres of pasture has been managed by the owner to maximize grazing capacity through the eradication of inaccessible and low grass production areas. Dead fall and other debris have been piled up, while thistles and invasive trees have been cut to promote the growth of desirable grasses. The 4 ponds and wet-weather Long Branch Creek have been the water sources for the owner rated 7 acres per cow-calf pair, even through recent dry years.
There is gravel access to the NE corner of the property with dirt roads surrounding the rest of it. The addition of several gates allows an individual to travel through the entire pasture portion of the property from their initial access point if desired.
Recreation
Traversing the property from North to South, the wet-weather Long Branch Creek holds many mature trees that provide cover for the deer to use as a bedding area and a travel route. During dry spells, you will find the occasional spring pocket that may offer water for wildlife and livestock. The owner has taken great care not to over graze the pasture, and in doing so this has left great native grass habitat that holds coveys of quail and the occasional pheasant.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
All water and mineral rights owned by the seller will convey with the property.
Region & Climate
Jewell, KS County has a climate that is characterized as humid continental. Summers in the county tend to be hot and humid with average temperatures between 70-80F. Winters in the area are generally cold and dry, with temperatures averaging between 20-30F. Precipitation in the area is relatively balanced year-round, with about 3-4 inches of average rainfall each month. Jewell County experiences all four distinct seasons, making it an ideal place to live in for those who enjoy experiencing changing weather patterns throughout the year.
Summer High:the July high is around 90 degrees
Winter Low:the January low is 15
Rain:averages 28 inches of rain a year
Snow: averages 21 inches of snow a year
***Information according to bestplaces.net
Location
Directions to the NE corner of the property via HWY & gravel road:
From Burr Oak, KS 7 miles N on HWY 128 to Cedar RD and 3 miles E to 140 RD, then 2 miles S
From Guide Rock, NE 6.8 miles S on HWY 78/128 to Cedar RD and 3 miles E to Cedar RD, then 2 miles S
From Superior, NE S on HWY 14 to Diamond RD, then W 5 miles to 160 RD, then S 1 mile to Cedar RD, then W 2 miles to 140 RD, and S 2 miles
Mankato, KS and Superior, NE are both roughly 10 15 minutes away via country roads for supplies and dining needs.
***To view this property, please contact the listing agent to schedule your showing. Financial pre-qualification will be required.
10/05/2024
$598,900
154 ac.
ACTIVE
Jewell County - 1 KS 148, Jewell, KS
This 154-acre farm in Jewell County offers 127 acres of productive cropland and 24 acres of scenic pasture, timber, and an old homestead, with blacktop highway access and utilities in place. Located just west of Marsh Creek and the Jamestown Wildlife Area, the property provides excellent hunting, fishing, and recreational opportunities alongside its strong agricultural potential, making it an ideal investment for farmers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Land
This 154-acre farm in Jewell County offers a unique combination of productive cropland and scenic pasture, just over a mile west of Marsh Creek in the Jamestown Wildlife Area. The Jamestown Wildlife Area, located nearby, is a renowned conservation area in north-central Kansas, known for its diverse habitats, including wetlands, grasslands, and open water. It provides excellent opportunities for bird watching, hunting, and fishing. Marsh Creek, a tributary running through the area, contributes to the rich ecosystem, attracting waterfowl, wildlife, and outdoor enthusiasts year-round.
With 127 acres of cropland known for strong corn and soybean production and 24 acres of pasture, timber, and an old homestead, the property has a history of consistent agricultural success. The land features blacktop highway access on both the north and west sides, as well as a water well and electricity running to the pasture. The old pink homestead sits among mature oak trees, adding character to the property. A small pond in the pasture, rolling topography, and excellent deer, quail, and waterfowl hunting opportunities enhance the farm's appeal. The current tenant, who operates on a year-to-year verbal cash rent agreement, typically winter grazes the corn stalks and pasture. Sellers will transfer their mineral rights to the buyer, making this property an attractive investment for farmers, hunters, and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Please contact the listing agent for more information on this property or to schedule a private showing. (**Financial verification is required**)
Legal Description: NW4 of S25, T04, R06W in Jewell County
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Crop APH
Soybeans 37
Corn 100
Grain Sorghum 105
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Soils:
Harney silt loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes: 58.62 Acres
Harney silty clay loam, 3 to 7 percent slopes, eroded: 56.85 Acres
Nibson silt loam, 3 to 30 percent slopes: 17.72 Acres
Holdrege and Geary silty clay loams, 6 to 11 percent slopes, eroded: 12.21 Acres
Harney silt loam, 3 to 7 percent slopes: 6.36 Acres
Roxbury silt loam, occasionally flooded: 0.56 Acres
Statistics:
2023 Approximate Real Estate Taxes: $2.631.28
State Deer Hunting Unit: 7
Average Yearly Rainfall: 28
Closest Town: Randall
School District: Rock Hills USD 107
Directions:
From Jewell, head east on KS 28 S for 5.8 miles then continue straight onto KS 148. In 5.5 miles, the property will be on your right.
From Belleville, head south on US 81 S for 9 miles then turn right onto KS 148. Continue on KS 148 for 15.5 miles and the property will be on your left.
From Concordia, head west on KS 9 W for 1 mile then turn right onto KS 28 N and stay on KS 28 for 17.9 miles then turn right onto 300th Rd. which turns into KS 148 in 2 miles. The property will be on your right in 2.5 miles.
Location/Population:
Just over 1 mile west of Marsh Creek in Jamestown Wildlife Area
7 miles northeast of Randall, KS (Population: 79)
11 miles west of Jewell, KS (Population: 360)
20 miles northwest of Concordia, KS (Population: 5,054)
25 miles south of Lovewell Reservoir
25 miles southwest of Belleville, KS (Population: 1,989)
12/04/2023
$877,200
258 ac.
ACTIVE
Jewell County - 140 RD, Burr Oak, KS
Meticulously maintained, this roughly 258 acre pasture provides ample opportunity for the cattle producer and the sportsman alike.
Land
This rolling brome and native grass mix pasture is well watered with 4 ponds and Long Branch Creek, which appears to have multiple sporadic spring locations along it's run through the property. Any deadfall from the trees that lie along the creek and fence rows have been piled, while fences and gates have been maintained annually to keep cattle contained. The owner has worked to keep the pasture clear of invasive trees and weeds which has led to optimized grazing opportunities and rates it at 7 acres per cow-calf pair.
The Pasture(s) can be ran as a contiguous ~258 acres or split off from the East ~73 acres:
The East approximately 73 acres has 3 ponds and the continuation a drainage coming from the N. This pasture also has a small catch pen set up.
The West roughly 185 acres has 1 large pond and Long Branch Creek. There is also an old windmill in this pasture that is non-functional.
A gravel road ends on the NE corner of the East pasture, and the pastures are accessible via dirt roads or through one of the multiple gate locations and can be traversed throughout.
Recreation
Versatile, this pasture offers the opportunity to hunt whitetail deer, quail, and waterfowl. The creek offers bedding areas along it's South end and also serves as a travel corridor along with the many fencerows. Many deer bed in the grass pockets and waterways in the fields during the day and move at dusk to feed in the fields. Implementing a small food plot in one of the secluded areas along the creek could improve the hunting for deer and quail.
Several coveys of quail have been found in the pasture and it's easy to understand why with the large expanse of diverse grasses and good grain food sources nearby which has also lent itself to the pheasants that have been seen in the area. The large stock dam has been observed to hold flocks of ducks and geese during their migrations.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
Any and all mineral and water rights that are owned by the seller will convey to the buyer.
Region & Climate
Jewell, KS County has a climate that is characterized as humid continental. Summers in the county tend to be hot and humid with average temperatures between 70-80F. Winters in the area are generally cold and dry, with temperatures averaging between 20-30F. Precipitation in the area is relatively balanced year-round, with about 3-4 inches of average rainfall each month. Jewell County experiences all four distinct seasons, making it an ideal place to live in for those who enjoy experiencing changing weather patterns throughout the year.
Summer High: the July high is around 90 degrees
Winter Low: the January low is 15
Rain: averages 28 inches of rain a year
Snow: averages 21 inches of snow a year
***Information according to bestplaces.net
Location
Directions to the NE corner of the property via HWY & gravel road:
From Burr Oak, KS 7 miles N on HWY 128 to Cedar RD and 3 miles E to 140 RD, then 2 miles S
From Guide Rock, NE 6.8 miles S on HWY 78/128 to Cedar RD and 3 miles E to Cedar RD, then 2 miles S
From Superior, NE S on HWY 14 to Diamond RD, then W 5 miles to 160 RD, then S 1 mile to Cedar RD, then W 2 miles to 140 RD, and S 2 miles.
Mankato, KS and Superior, NE are both roughly 10 15 minutes away via country roads for supplies and dining needs.
**To view this property, please contact the listing agent to schedule your showing.
***Please note: A survey will need to be completed to determine the exact boundaries. All acreage references in this description are estimated and should not be taken as exact values.***
02/14/2025
$710,370
157.87 ac.
ACTIVE
Jewell County - Northbranch, KS
Excellent farm, primarily non-irrigated cropland with accents of hard grass currently being put up for hay. Located off of a well-improved county road.
05/01/2025
$650,000
157 ac.
ACTIVE
Jewell County - Randall, KS
Located just 3 miles northeast of Randall, Kansas, or 1 mile north of KS-148 on 260th Rd, then mile east on I Rd, this productive 157-acre tract offers a perfect mix of farm income and recreational potential in Jewell County.
The farm features approximately 125 acres of tillable ground, along with 28 acres of scenic creek bottom that winds through the propertyenhancing its natural beauty and creating exceptional wildlife habitat. The diverse landscape supports a healthy population of deer and turkey, making it an excellent option for the outdoor enthusiast.
Whether youre looking to expand your farming operation or invest in a high-quality, recreational hunting property with farming income, this one checks all the boxes.
Property Taxes: $2,236.68 on 157.25 taxable acres +/-.
Base Acres:
Wheat 90.69/40
Soybeans 21.17/32
Grain Sorghum 13.04/73
Call Levi Herrman for more information!
(785) 275-2285
02/04/2025
$900,000
237 ac.
ACTIVE
Jewell County - Jamestown, KS
This prime North Central Kansas farm offers 237 acres of productive land, perfect for ranching and farming. The property includes 90 acres of pasture with good water. The remaining 147 acres of upland tillable is planted to wheat. Whether you're looking to expand your operation or invest in quality Kansas farmland, this place has a lot to offer. Good mix of pasture and cropland, with water already in place.
Located 5.5 miles west of Jamestown, Kansas on C Rd and 0.5 miles north on 290th Rd.
Wheat base: 66.29/44
Grain Sorghum: 40.29/90
Soybeans: 25.05/36
Call Levi Herrman for more information!
(785) 275-2285
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