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12/16/2024
$2,500,000
480 ac.
ACTIVE
Rock County - Bassett, NE
No irrigation restrictions and unlimited pumping potential on this irrigated farm. Located in Rock County, Nebraska, near the town of Bassett, this investment won't last long. There are 398 certified irrigated acres watered with three Valley center pivots. Each pivot has its own well and motor unit. The wells range from 31 to 110 feet deep and pump up to 1000 gallons per minute. With no pumping restrictions or limitations on water, this farm has real potential with its location on top of the Ogallala Aquifer. One of the most sought after locations in the farming industry. The remaining 82 acres are hay and grassland acres. This 480 acre farm is available for new ownership. It is a highly productive agricultural property in a competitive area with lots of end users wanting to do business. Corn is king in central Nebraska, as the cattle raised to feed the world need it. A group of pivots with good access to markets are rarely sold in groups of contiguous units.
Give us a call today to see if this could be the next addition to your operation or portfolio.
Taxes: $13011.06
Legal Description: (Beginning from the Section) 480 total acres located in 26-31-19 SW1/4 160 AC, 26-31-19 SE1/4 160 AC, 35-31-19 NE1/4 160 AC in Rock County, Nebraska.
Key Features:
1. 480 total acres
2. 398 certified irrigated acres
3. 3 different pivots
4. 3 Irrigation wells
07/17/2025
Auction
742 ac.
ACTIVE
Valley County - Ord, NE
Wagon R Farms Inc
742 Acres Pivot Irrigated Land, Acreages & River Frontage
Absolute Land Auction
September 10th, 2025 1PM
Plan to Attend
Trotter Event Center Ord, NE
Online Bidding Available with Pre-Registration
Tract 1
This pivot-irrigated farm consists of 246.22 surveyed acres with highly productive soils and excellent crop history. The land is predominantly level and accessible via 809 Road. Water is supplied by the Twin Loup Irrigation District, with three main turnouts and two additional risers available for gravity irrigation on smaller fields. Dane Creek runs through the property, offering natural habitat and recreational appeal.
Included irrigation equipment features a 2018 T&L 12-tower center pivot with corner unit, an Isuzu 4-cylinder diesel power unit, and a 750 gallon fuel tank. There will be some PVC irrigation pipe included with the farm. Per the Nebraska Natural Resource Department, there are Dane Creek pumping rights assigned to this tract for 23.5 acres.
The farm has been surveyed, with the eastern boundary adjoining Tract 2.
Soils:
Holdrege Silt Loam 172.53 Acres (70.5%) Class II
Uly-Coly Silt Loam 49.02 Acres (20%) Class III
Balance: Hord & Hobbs Silt Loam
2024 Taxes: TBD
Legal: Part of the SW of Section 1 and part of the SE of Section 2, Township 18 North, Range 15 West, 6th P.M., Valley County, Nebraska
FSA Info: Enrolled in ARC-County; Corn Base: 85 Acres; Soybean Base: 85 Acres
Water: Twin Loup Irrigation District
NRD: Lower Loup NRD
Tract 2
This productive 204.06-acre pivot-irrigated farm sits at the corner of Highway 70 and 809 Road. It includes two center pivots: a 2021 T&L 7-tower pivot with corner system and a 2012 T&L 9-tower pivot with electric power. Water is provided by the Twin Loup Irrigation District through dedicated turnouts for each pivot. Three additional risers are available for gravity-fed irrigation. There will be some PVC irrigation pipe included with the farm.
The northwest pivot is powered by an Isuzu 4-cylinder diesel engine and a 750 gallon fuel tank. The southeast pivot is electrically powered. Dane Creek also crosses this farm, enhancing the natural habitat. Its proximity to Highway 70 provides excellent accessibility. Per the Nebraska Natural Resource Department, there are Dane Creek pumping rights assigned to this tract for 3.1 acres.
Soils:
Holdrege Silt Loam 112.39 Acres (53.6%) Class II
Hobbs Silt Loam 57.91 Acres (28.7%) Class VI
Hord Silt Loam 19.56 Acres (9.7%) Class I
Balance: Uly-Coly Silt Loam
2024 Taxes: TBD
Legal: Part of the SE and SW of Section 1, Township 18 North, Range 15 West, 6th P.M., Valley County, Nebraska
FSA Info: Enrolled in ARC-County; Corn Base: 70 Acres; Soybean Base: 70 Acres
Water: Twin Loup Irrigation District
NRD: Lower Loup NRD
Tract 3
Situated directly north of Tract 2, this 79.90-acre parcel benefits from Twin Loup Irrigation District water, supplied through a single turnout. The land is gently rolling with Dane Creek bisecting the tract. It can receive irrigation from the pivot on Tract 2, otherwise gravity irrigation could be used. Access is available from Highway 70. Per the Nebraska Natural Resource Department, there are Dane Creek pumping rights assigned to this tract for 14.4 acres.
Soils:
Holdrege Silt Loam 51.39 Acres (63.5%) Class II
Hobbs Silt Loam 20.68 Acres (25.8%) Class VI
Butler Silt Loam 8.07 Acres (10.1%) Class I
2024 Taxes: $2,789.16
Legal: Part of the S of NE of Section 1, Township 18 North, Range 15 West, 6th P.M., Valley County, Nebraska
FSA Info: Enrolled in ARC-County; Corn Base: 17.97 Acres; Soybean Base: 19.57 Acres
Water: Twin Loup Irrigation District
NRD: Lower Loup NRD
Tract 4 Open House July 26th 9AM-11AM & August 16th 9AM-11AM
This is an ideal homesite for those seeking space and functionality. This acreage is only one mile west of Highway 70 along 809 Road. The 12.28-acre property features a 5-bedroom, 2-bathroom home with 2,286 sq. ft. of finished main-level living space, plus a full 1,740 sq. ft. basement. Central heating and air serve the main floor, and a large deck with a powered awning provides outdoor comfort. The kitchen has plenty of storage space. All appliances including the refrigerator, range, microwave with external vent and washer & dryer will stay with the property. New in 2018 were the water softener and water heater.
The acreage features abundant tree growth in all directions that provides ample privacy and wind protection. Near the house youll find apple and cherry trees to enjoy.
Outbuildings include a 40'100' Quonset with concrete floor, 20' overhead door, and LED lighting, 220 volt service as well as a 30'50' shed with concrete floors and overhead doors. Youll enjoy the Dane Creek running along the edge of the acreage as well.
The property also includes a Generac propane backup generator for uninterrupted power.
2024 Taxes: TBD
Legal: Part of the SW and SE of Section 2, Township 18 North, Range 15 West, 6th P.M., Valley County, Nebraska
Tract 5 - Open House July 26th 9AM-11AM & August 16th 9AM-11AM
Located just off Highway 70 near Ord, this 10.26-acre homestead offers a spacious yard and mature natural habitat to the north.
The home features 928 sq. ft. on the main floor, with one bedroom and one bathroom. It includes an open living room with abundant natural light from updated windows. The bedroom has a full wall of closet space, and the kitchen is well-appointed with ample cabinetry and appliancesincluding washer and dryer. The unfinished basement offers room for storage or future development. The home will come with all appliances including refrigerator, range, microwave, washer & dryer.
A Generac backup generator ensures reliability during outages. The 30'40' garage includes a 16' overhead door, concrete floor, and electrical service.
2024 Taxes: TBD
Legal: Part of the SE of Section 1, Township 18 North, Range 15 West, 6th P.M., Valley County, Nebraska
Tract 6
This 160-acre tract combines pivot-irrigated cropland with natural habitat and boasts a prime location near the ethanol plant east of Ord, just mile off Highway 11. It includes two T&L center pivots served by the North Loup Irrigation District. The south pivot is a 2021 T&L 7-tower system with a 2024 corner arm, and the north pivot is a 2022 T&L 3-tower system. Both are powered by electricity. This farm is very level with excellent soils. The natural habitat regularly has hunting opportunities for all types of wild game.
Access is available from 483 Avenue, approximately 6 miles east of Ord and mile off of Highway 11.
Soils:
Cozad Silt Loam 82.05 Acres (60%) Class I
Leshara Silt Loam 34.73 Acres (25.4%) Class II
Balance: Blendon Fine Sandy Loam & Simeon Loamy Sand
2024 Taxes: $5,949.36
Legal: Part of the W of the W of Section 34, Township 19 North, Range 13 West, 6th P.M., Valley County, Nebraska
FSA Info: Enrolled in ARC-County; Crop: 161.42 Acres; Corn Base: 55.52 Acres; Soybean Base: 56.04 Acres
Water: North Loup Irrigation District
NRD: Lower Loup NRD with 119.22 Certified Irrigated Acres
Tract 7
This is a unique opportunity to own 29.5 acres of riverfront property along the North Loup River. With mature trees, shooting lanes, and a fishing pond, this tract is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. It is well-suited for hunting large game, upland birds, or waterfowl. There is cropland on three sides of the river ground. There is a permanent enclosed deer stand with stairs on the land for immediately hunting this fall. With recreational ground, ease of use is important and this trat is conveniently located just 6 miles east of Ord and one mile off Highway 11.
There is a legal easement across Tract 6 for access to this tract. This property also has North Loup Water Pumping Rights.
2024 Taxes: $1,071.20
Legal: Lot 3 in the SW SW of Section 27, Township 19 North, Range 13 West, 6th P.M., Valley County, Nebraska
Auction Terms
Method of Sale: The sale of this property sells at Absolute Live Auction on September 10th, 2025. Online bidding will be available with prior registration and approval. Each parcel offered individually and as combinations.
Payment: The winning bidder will be required to make a non-refundable down payment the day of auction with the signing of an Adam Marshall Land & Auction, LLC purchase agreement. Amount to be listed on each tract. Wire transfer, certified or personal check accepted. The balance will be due at closing.
Closing: Closing to be on November 5th, 2025 or sooner at Valley Title & Abstract
Possession: Full possession of Tracts 4, 5, & 7 at closing. Tracts 1, 2, 4, & 6 no later than December 14th, 2025.
Financing: This sale is NOT contingent upon buyers financing. Prospective buyers should make their financial arrangements prior to the auction.
Condition: This property is selling in AS-IS condition. There are no warranties expressed or implied to the condition of the farm.
Taxes: 2025 and previous years real estate paid by the Seller. The 2026 and subsequent years will be the responsibility of the buyer.
Rents: All 2025 farm rent will be retained by the seller.
Title: Seller to convey title by warranty deed. Merchantable title will be made available. The cost of title insurance and escrow closing fees to be divided equally between the buyer and seller.
Agency: All representatives of Adam Marshall Land & Auction are acting as agents of the seller.
Online Registration: Bidders must sign a bidder terms agreement and submit to the auction company before being approved to bid.
All information is deemed reliable, but is not guaranteed. We urge the buyer to inspect and rely upon their own conclusions. Announcements the day of the auction will take precedence over information provided herein.
03/15/2025
$5,500,000
299 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - 1806 East State Farm Road, North Platte, NE 69101, North Platte, NE
This is a unique investment opportunity! This approximately 299-acre parcel of A1 transitional agricultural land offers exceptional potential for development. Located along State Farm Road, just minutes away from the bustling Menards and Walmart distribution centers, this property is positioned at the heart of North Platte's rapid growth. With new industries flocking to the area, North Platte is quickly becoming a key economic hub, making this property a prime candidate for future commercial or residential development. Whether you're looking to capitalize on the region's expansion or hold onto the land for long-term growth, the location and size of this lot make it an ideal choice. Don't miss out on the chance to be part of North Platte's exciting future! There are 57.07 Certified Irrigated acres in the Twin Platte NRD. Well registration G-003980. There is also a 1982 year 48×42 Morton Building. There is a handshake lease on the land that ends May 2025. Legal Description:PT E1/2 22-13-30 West of the 6th P.M. Lincoln County, Nebraska Taxes:$3,812.64 | Farm tax: $741.92 Address:1806 East State Farm Road, North Platte, NE 69101 County: Lincoln
05/24/2025
$1,100,000
181.37 ac.
ACTIVE
Brown County - Ainsworth, NE 69210, Ainsworth, NE
Productive farm ground located 3 miles west and 2.5 miles north of Ainsworth. There are a total of 181.37+/- acres and 178.2 +/- acres are allocated through the Ainsworth Irrigation District. There are 2 Valley pivots with remote irrigation management. Call, text or email me for more information. Legal Description:5 30 22 All that part of S1/2 Lying South of Ainsworth Irrg Dist Canal Extract in PT.SE Total Taxes: $4,770.36 Address: Ainsworth, NE 69210 County:Brown
06/28/2023
$80,000
0.1 ac.
ACTIVE
Frontier County - 211 Center Avenue, Curtis, NE
An absolutely unique opportunity to own a 2-story commercial building in the heart of growing Curtis, Nebraska! This property is conveniently located on Center Avenue next to the grocery store and blocks away from downtown dining, banking, and shopping. This remarkable brick building spans 2,470 square feet and is presently serving as a vintage and antique storage area and marketplace. However, it has the potential to become an ideal retail space, with separate entrances at the front and rear offering limitless business possibilities.
*Seller owns other property in Curtis that can be packaged with this property. Please contact Alyson for more details.
Outdoor metal staircase to upper level
Electric water heater
Furnace
Wood-burning heat source
Front and rear entrances
06/04/2025
$1,375,000
67 ac.
ACTIVE
Valley County - 81575 Haskell Creek Ave, Ord, NE
67+/- Acre Diverse Horse & Cattle Headquarters With Incredibly Scenic Valley County Views, Four Bedroom Custom Built Home, 60'x80' Horse Barn/Machine Shed, 20'x70' Fully Insulated Calving Barn, High Tensile Fences, Alfalfa Under Four Tower Center Pivot, Hunting, Windbreaks, Just Four Minutes North of Ord, Nebraska. 2024 RE Taxes: $5,349.34 Acres: 67.76+/- tax assessed acres Certified Irrigated Acres: Lower Loup NRD records indicate 42.3 surface water acres. Water Information: North Loup RPPID records indicate 41.9 acres at $82/acre. FSA Information: 2024 records indicate 51.38 cropland acres with 36.40 base acres of corn. Utilities: provided by Loup Valleys RPPD - electricity for house $268/mon. avg. & $48/mon. avg barn House & Attached Garage Information: Two Story Home Built in 2010 by Klimek Konstruction, 1,688 Sq. Ft. Main Level includes 4'x 31' Front porch with composite decking. 15'x 33' Living room, wood flooring, built-in wood burning fireplace with ability to be easily converted to gas, circulation fan, coffered ceilings, access to second level. 15'x 28' Kitchen/Dining Area, wood flooring, Quartz countertops, custom cabinetry, pantry with pull-outs, under cabinetry lighting, GE Profile electric cook-top w/ vented hood, dishwasher, built-in oven and microwave with convection oven. 14'x15'Formal Dining, wood flooring, access to basement, patio door to backyard. 8'x 10' Laundry Room, tile flooring. 7'x 10' Half Bathroom, tile flooring. 13'x 12' Primary main floor bedroom, carpet with 7'x11' Ensuite full bathroom, tile flooring, linen closet and 7'x 11' walk-in closet, wood flooring. : 1,688 Sq. Ft. Second story includes 10'x 15'6" Bedroom, 9' ceilings, carpet, large closet, attic access. 10'x 10' Bedroom, carpet, closet. 7'x 10' Full Bathroom, tile flooring, granite countertops. 12'x 20' Primary second story bedroom, carpet with 8'x 10' Roughed out full bathroom & 10'x 4' walk-in closet, carpet. : 1,688 Sq. Ft. Basement includes 30'x 20' Family room, 9' ceilings, patio door to the west. Storage under staircase with drain. 5'x 10' Roughed out 3/4 bathroom - sink, shower, toilet. 9'x 15' Roughed out storage room with built-in shelving. 13'x 18' Roughed out bedroom, egress window. 10'x 14' Roughed out bedroom, egress window. 10'x 12' Utility room, floor drain, closed 4 loop geo-thermal water furnace with Rheem 75 gallon preheated water heater, 2nd Rheem 75 gallon water heater, Rheem 50 gallon water heater for basement & garage heated floors & zoned, sub out propane line for potential gas fireplace instead of wood, whole home humidifier, RenewAire fresh air exchange, 2-200 amp breaker panels. : 24'x29' Attached two stall garage, 2-automatic overhead doors, doggie door, walk-thru door, underground sprinkler system for front yard, utility sink, floor drain, attic access, heated floors. New in 2023 high impact shingles & gutters, home has spray foam insulation, submersible well, buried gas line & electrical meter with plug-in for generator all lie to the north of home, septic tank & leach field run to the south. Horse Barn/Machine Shed: Built by Tom Foster in 2017, 60'x 80' Horse barn/machine shed, front concrete approach, 24' automatic overhead door, led lights, spray foam insulated ceiling, 20' concrete floor with dirt in remainder. Fully Insulated Calving Shed: Fully insulated calving shed, pens, water hydrants, solar well, Richie waterer, with the turn of one valve water from the house submersible well can be tied into the two barns and pens for a backup water source. Land Use & Pivot Information: Approximately 37 acres of orchard grass alfalfa mix under the 2014 4 tower tall tire center pivot, 3116 Cat motor 4x5 gear ratio, 12 acres of oats, 10 acres dryland alfalfa on both sides of Burwell Sumter canal, 9 acres of cane in corrals, native grass.
Copyright © 2025 My State MLS. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
07/01/2025
$675,000
111.81 ac.
ACTIVE
Webster County - Red Cloud, NE 68970, Red Cloud, NE
This 111-acre farm in Webster County, Nebraska offers an exceptional blend of income-producing row crop ground, established irrigation infrastructure, and outstanding recreational potential. Located on the Republican River Bottom, this farm features an active irrigation well powered by a Duetz motor, with 45 banked inches of water allocation remaining, providing valuable irrigation potential. Currently enrolled in row crop production, the land generates steady income while also serving as a highway for wildlife, including deer, turkey, upland game, and waterfowl. With its water allocation, and abundant hunting opportunities, this property is ideal for producers, investors, or outdoorsmen seeking an income producing and versatile piece of Nebraska farmland. Income Potential 101.51 Cropland acres x $125/acre=$12,688.75/year *Income potential based on dryland cash rents FSA Info Base AcresCorn- 45 acres, PLC Yield 122 Soybeans- 10.8, PLC Yield 40 Cropland- 101.51 acres Farmland- 110.47 acres Well Information Registration Number G-050354 Status- Active Registered Well Use Description- Irrigation NRD- Lower Republican Acres 102 Pump Rate- 400 GPM Column Diameter- 6 Total Depth- 38 Static Water Level- 10 Pumping Water Level- 29 Owner ID- 159993 Registration Date- 9/25/1990 Completion Date- 8/6/1990 Legal Description: Section 9 Township 1 Range 10 PT W1/2 NW1/4 9-1-10 Section 8 Township 1 Range 10 NE1/4NE1/4 & PT LOT 1 IN SE1/4NE1/4 8-1-10 Taxes:$2,316.50 Address:Red Cloud, NE 68970 County:Webster
10/03/2024
$895,000
47.53 ac.
ACTIVE
Dawes County - 909 W Ash Creek Rd, Crawford, NE
Nebraska Wilderness Retreat on 47.53 Acres
Welcome to an extraordinary opportunity at 909 W Ash Creek Rd, Crawford, NE47.53 acres of scenic beauty surrounded by the serene Nebraska National Forest on three sides. This property offers the rare combination of seclusion, outdoor adventure, and modern amenities, making it an ideal retreat for anyone seeking a connection with nature while maintaining comfort and functionality.
Situated southeast of Crawford, Nebraska, this property is a gateway to the scenic Pine Ridge region, renowned for its rolling hills, rugged cliffs, and endless recreational opportunities. Crawford is a charming and historic small town, often referred to as the "Biggest Little Cowboy Town in Nebraska." It provides a welcoming community with local events, rodeos, and easy access to Fort Robinson State Park, one of the region's premier outdoor attractions. Whether you're interested in hiking, horseback riding, hunting, or fishing, this property places you within moments of outdoor adventures in all directions.
The centerpiece of the property is a cozy 1,296 sq ft log cabin featuring two bedrooms and one bathroom. The cabin is outfitted with a fireplace for those crisp winter nights, along with electric and propane heating. New windows installed in 2018 and a roof replaced the same year ensure this home is as energy-efficient as it is inviting. Stepping outside, you'll enjoy the peaceful view from the deck, overlooking a serene pond, perfect for relaxing and taking in the sounds of nature.
The property also includes a two-door detached garage with small living quarters attached, featuring a shower, toilet, sink, propane heater, and hot water heaterperfect for accommodating guests or creating a comfortable workspace. Down the trail from the homestead, you'll find a 2,016 sq ft Horse/Farm Implement Building with a loft, tack room, tool room, water, electric, and three horse runs. The barn has two garage doors on the south side and one on the east, offering easy access and storage for equipment and animals.
For the avid gardener, the property boasts a designated garden area. The abundance of outbuildings and the natural beauty of the landscape make this a truly versatile property, whether you're looking to establish a horse acreage, a weekend getaway, or a peaceful year-round residence.
With Nebraska National Forest practically in your backyard, wildlife is abundant, and the possibilities for exploration are endless. Experience the ultimate blend of nature and modern conveniences at 909 W Ash Creek Rda truly unique opportunity in the heart of Nebraska's most stunning landscape.
Highlights:
47.53 acres with Nebraska National Forest on 3 sides
1,296 sq ft rustic cabin
Detached two-door garage
Pond with natural surroundings
Horse/Farm implement building: 2,016 sq ft (48 x 42 x 14)
Multiple outbuildings for versatile use
Secluded and private location
Perfect for nature lovers, outdoor enthusiasts, or hobby farmers
Contact Tommy Wiles today to explore this one-of-a-kind property!
05/13/2025
$499,000
20.2 ac.
ACTIVE
Cheyenne County - 9178 Road 48, Potter, NE
Tucked into the quiet countryside, this fully remodeled 5-bedroom, 2-bathroom farmhouse offers the kind of rustic charm and self-sufficient lifestyle dreams are made of. Set on 20 generous acres, this homestead is ready to welcome your chickens, goats, and garden boots.
Step inside the farmhouse and feel instantly at ease. The heart of the home is a spacious country kitchen with lots of cabinetry and a huge island- the perfect place to cook up meals with fresh ingredients from your land. The open-concept living and dining area is warm and inviting, with sun-drenched windows that bring the outdoors in. The living room and one bedroom were added on in 2021, and the resulting space is comfortable and inviting. A bonus, the pellet stove can heat the majority of the main floor if needed. The master bedroom features a walk-in closet and en-suite bath. The remaining bedrooms are roomy and restful, each with its own charm, and the bathrooms are tastefully updated while staying true to the home's rustic soul.
Outside, the land tells its own story. A great garden space is ready for your heirloom veggies, and a variety of young fruit trees are just beginning to bearchokecherries, apples, cherries, plums, pears, nectarines, gooseberries, sandhill plums, and sand cherries. There are blackberry bushes as well. Multiple outbuildings offer storage, workspace, or chicken coops, and the barn includes a fully functional officeperfect for homesteaders who work from home or need a dedicated space for farm records, crafts, or business.
The practically minded will enjoy that the home has been wired for a generator, and if needed, the house will switch over and run on that. The pressure tank, septic, heat pump, electrical and plumbing have all been updated since 2016, and the basement was finished two years ago. Siding, gutters, fascia, soffit, and roof were new on the home in 2021, and the detached garage got a new roof in 2024. This property has been very well maintained.
If you're seeking a slower, simpler way of life with room to grow, this property is ready to help you live it. Come see what it feels like to truly settle in, breathe deep, and put down roots.
Your homestead journey starts hereschedule your showing today.
05/29/2025
$5,850,000
4080 ac.
ACTIVE
Cherry County - TBD Pioneer School Road, Merriman, NE
Niobrara River Ranch A Rare Opportunity for Ranching & Recreation
Welcome to the scenic Niobrara Riverwhere ranching potential meets unmatched natural beauty. This expansive property features over 3 miles of the Niobrara River, providing abundant live water for livestock and serving as a vital resource for the area's thriving wildlife population. Whitetail deer, mule deer, antelope, elk, turkey, and upland birds are frequent visitors, making this a dream location for hunters and wildlife enthusiasts alike.
The ranch is strategically fenced into multiple pastures to support an efficient rotational grazing system. All pastures are well-watered, with a combination of windmills, tanks on pipeline, live water, and solar-powered wells ensuring reliable water access throughout the property.
Adding to its value, the ranch holds 134 acres of adjudicated water rights, with 125 acres currently under irrigation via a 7-tower 1999 Zimmatic pivot. This blend of irrigated ground and native pasture offers excellent forage and hay production options to support livestock year-round.
While there are no permanent buildings on the property, a well-constructed pipe corral system is in place along Pioneer School Road, providing solid infrastructure for cattle handling.
Whether you're looking to expand your current ranching operation or create a world-class hunting reserve, this property is a rare blank canvas with the natural features and resources to support a variety of visions. Don't miss this opportunity to own a stunning piece of the Niobrara River Valley.
03/31/2025
$7,400,000
1653.36 ac.
ACTIVE
Box Butte County - tbd road, Hemingford, NE
THE FARM
Triple G Farms is located just minutes from Hemingford, NE, in the panhandle of Nebraska where the roots of agriculture
run deep in the highly productive soil. This irrigated farm consists of eleven center pivot systems in three convenient
parcels and has historically produced corn, wheat, soybeans and alfalfa. The farm is centrally located close to several
markets and feedlots providing stability to the local grain markets.
With a total of 1,653.36 acres, this farm boasts 1,376 adjudicated irrigated acres under eleven center pivots.
Irrigated farms in the area routinely produce 200 bu corn, 100 bu wheat, and 40 bu beans.
*Acreage counts are believed to be accurate but have not been verified by a professional survey. Yields can vary due to weather conditions and
management practices. Potential buyers are advised to consult their experts to make their own analysis.
IMPROVEMENTS
The irrigation equipment includes seven Reinke 8 tower pivots and four Zimmatic 7 tower machines, ensuring a highly efficient and productive operation. This gives the farm a total of twelve pivots. There are two 25 k/bu bins with drying floors, four 7500 bu bins, and one 9000 bu bin, all in usable condition. There is a total of eleven irrigation wells with all of the wells in each block tied together to offer a greater flexibility in your water
management plan.
WATER
This farm is within the Upper Niobrara White Irrigation District, which is headquartered out of Chadron Nebraska. The farm is allocated 65 acre inches per five year allocation period with a maximum carry forward of 32.5 from the previous period. The current allocation period runs from January 1, 2025 through December 31, 2029. There is ample allocation remaining for the remainder of the current allocation period. Triple G Farms sits on top of the Ogalala Aquifer, which provides a significant advantage for irrigation and water management. The Ogalala Aquifer is a massive underground reservoir that spans across several states, including Nebraska. This aquifer is one of the largest sources of fresh water in the world and is a vital resource for agriculture operations in the region. It ensures a reliable source of water, which is essential for crop production, and provides a competitive advantage in
the agriculture industry. With access to this abundant source of water, the farm has the potential to produce high yields of quality crops for years to come. Remaining allocations for each parcel can be found on page seven of this brochure.
*Any and all permitted and adjudicated water rights associated with the property, which the Sellers own, shall be transferred to the Buyer upon a
fully funded closing.
Property Purchase Configurations
The property can be purchased in four different configurations, providing flexibility to potential buyers based on their needs and investment plans. Here are the detailed options:
Configuration Options#1 The Farm in Its Entirety
For those interested in acquiring the whole property, the farm spans a vast 1653.36+/- acres, available for a total price of $7,400,000. This option offers the most comprehensive ownership, including all the resources and potential of the land.
#2 Parcels 1-5 (Group 1)
This group consists of 699.48+/- acres of irrigated land and 101.57+/- acres of dryland. The combined area of 801.05+/- acres is offered for $3,751,592.52. It provides a substantial portion of the farm with significant irrigated land, suitable for various agricultural purposes.
#3 Parcels 6-8 (Group 2)
Group 2 includes 356.11+/- acres of irrigated land and 99.21+/- acres of dryland, resulting in a total of 455.32+/- acres. This configuration is priced at $1,921,890.62, offering a balanced mix of irrigation and dryland for diverse farming activities.
#4 Parcels 9-11 (Group 3)
The final group comprises 329.92+/- acres of irrigated land and 71.06+/- acres of dryland, totaling 400.98+/- acres. This portion of the farm is available for $1,726,516.86, catering to buyers looking for a moderate-sized piece of irrigated and dryland property.
Important Considerations
Potential buyers should note that the individual groups (Group 1, Group 2, and Group 3) will not be subdivided any further. Each group must be purchased as a whole, ensuring that the integrity and functionality of the parcels are maintained.
Purchasing property in these configurations allows buyers to select the option that best suits their agricultural needs and financial capacity. Whether interested in the complete farm or one of the designated groups, each configuration offers valuable land resources with both irrigated and dryland areas.
06/26/2025
$395,000
29.36 ac.
ACTIVE
Banner County - 3790 County Road 34, Harrisburg, NE
Welcome to this inviting homestead located on 29.36 acres in Banner County, Nebraska just a 15 minute drive to Gering/Scottsbluff, Nebraska and a few miles from Harrisburg, Nebraska. Stunning Views of the Wildcat Hills can be enjoyed from this entire property. The farm home has 4 bedrooms, 2 baths and a large living room and a wonderful family room which would be the ultimate trophy room for the hunters in the family. A partially finished basement hobby room would be a perfect location for a family game room. The kitchen is tiled with beautiful and intricate hand painted tiles. Hardwood floors run through areas of the home. A new propane furnace and central air conditioner unit was installed in 2024 providing both warmth and cooling through the home. The very oversized, multiple vehicle attached garage provides a wonderful area for storage, workshop and vehicle parking area. The fenced pasture area extends to the east of the home and would provide grazing for horses or other livestock. Mature trees surround the home providing shade and privacy.
06/23/2025
$225,000
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Banner County - County Road 6, Kimball, NE
This 80 Acre Property includes 21 Acres of IRRIGATED GROUND and 59 Acres of PASTURE. It is located one half mile west of the intersection of County Road 6 and County Road 29 in Banner County, Nebraska. The irrigated acres are located on the easterly side of the property and served by an irrigation well. This property would be the perfect self sustaining farm with its irrigation possibilities for hay or crop production and enough room for a livestock to graze. There is plenty of room for a home and barn too!
04/16/2025
$67,500
15 ac.
ACTIVE
Banner County - Harrisburg, NE
Country Living on this 15 Acre Property located in Banner County, Nebraska. Conveniently located between Harrisburg and Scottsbluff, Nebraska, this property offers great views of the Wild Cat Hills and has good year round access. Perfect for the growing family to stretch out and raise 4H animals!
07/31/2025
$864,900
256 ac.
ACTIVE
Knox County - 514th Ave, Verdel, NE
PRIME HUNTING GROUND & PASTURE FOR GRAZING 256.32 Acres in Knox County, Nebraska
This incredible 256.32-acre property in Knox County, Nebraska, is the perfect blend of premier hunting ground and productive pasturemaking it a dream investment for hunters, ranchers, and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Located in a highly desirable area nestled between the Missouri River and the Niobrara River, this land offers unmatched access to both scenic beauty and diverse wildlife.
For the avid hunter, the property is fully equipped and ready to go. You'll find 3 Banks Blinds Stump 2-Man, 4 Banks Feeders, 2 Ladder Tree Stands, and 1 Redneck Deer Blind all strategically placed throughout the land to maximize visibility and game activity. These spots not only set you up for a successful hunt but also allow you to take in the breathtaking sunrises and sunsets that stretch across the open sky.
A fully stocked pond adds to the propertys charm and functionalityperfect for anglers or simply attracting more wildlife to the area. Thick, mature oak trees offer natural cover, while feeders keep wildlife frequenting the area year-round. A large number of cedars have been cleared in recent years, improving grazing potential and overall land health.
Two access points and established trail systems allow for easy travel throughout the timber and pasture, whether you're on foot, horseback, or ATV.
This land is more than just acreageit's an opportunity to create memories, enjoy nature, and invest in something truly special. Call TODAY to grab your piece of paradise!
01/05/2025
$1,251,600
894 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - County Road 180, Stapleton, NE
Very productive and improved piece of Sandhills rangeland. New water pipeline, crossfence and corrals. Pasture has recently been cleared of volunteer cedar trees. Ready to go and available for 2025 grazing season. Immediate possession.
08/06/2025
$1,114,644
128.12 ac.
ACTIVE
Otoe County - TBD S 12th Road, Douglas, NE
This Otoe County property combines recreational opportunity, income-producing ag ground, and excellent location, all within commuting distance to Lincoln and Omaha. Located approximately 40 miles from Lincoln and 55 miles from Omaha, this well-rounded rural tract offers year-round utility with long-term potential.One of the key features of this property is the NRD lake, which was constructed in the late 1980s. The lake is well-established and supports a good fish population that includes largemouth bass, crappie, and bluegill. A concrete boat ramp provides convenient access for small boats.Beyond recreational water use, the property includes income-producing tillable acres that provide annual income through farming. This productive ground not only offsets ownership costs but also increases the parcel's investment appeal.The south end of the property features a small block of timber, adding habitat diversity and creating hunting potential. Food, water, and coverthis farm has what deer need to thrive.Access is gained via minimum-maintenance roads on two sides, offering privacy and reduced traffic while still providing reliable ingress and egress throughout much of the year. This limited-access setup makes it appealing for those looking for a more private recreational property without sacrificing proximity to town.This property checks multiple boxes: recreation, income, and location. Whether you're a buyer seeking an investment with hunting and fishing potential or simply looking for a property with long-term utility close to the city, this Otoe County tract presents a unique opportunity.
08/06/2025
$785,608
234.51 ac.
ACTIVE
Boyd County - TBD 510 Avenue, Monowi, NE
There are properties with potential, and then there are properties like this: extreme, dynamic, and alive with opportunity. Tucked away in a truly secluded setting surrounded by dramatic topography and raw natural beauty, this Nebraska landscape offers a rare fusion of high-level hunting, income-producing agriculture, abundant water access, and long-term habitat development. It's the kind of place where the largest bucks consistently return each season (see photos), where spring-fed water flows freely, and where you can feel the wildness of the land the moment you arrive.With 90 acres of designated irrigation farmland (currently 60 acres planted to corn, non-irrigated, ready for a well and pivot upgrade), this property supports real agricultural output, including three irrigated acres of food plots to ensure consistent wildlife nutrition regardless of rainfall. The terrain offers unmatched versatility; at the high point lies an open agricultural field for rifle season, within the draws lie oaks and food plots with an abundance of cover for bowhunting, open edge zones created by power lineswhich can actually be seen as a benefitdouble as travel corridors and shooting lanes, and access from every direction for smart, pressure-free hunting. Whether you hunt with a bow, crossbow, muzzleloader, or rifle, this property is optimized for all methods and all seasons. If the game is pushed, they stay close; the lay of the land naturally holds them.Wildlife is abundant and diverse; deer, turkey, quail, partridge, grouse, and doves thrive here. Six live springs supply fresh water year-round, and the potential for multiple pond sites enhances both wildlife value and future development. Over 1,100 trees and shrubs have been planted for wildlife habitat across the landscape in the past three years, building dense winter cover and food availability. Native grass restoration is already underway, with switchgrass and big bluestem reclaiming space once overtaken by cold-season grasses and weeds. You'll also find a seasonal harvest of wild foods, morel and oyster mushrooms, mulberries, chokecherries, and native plums.The power of this place lies not only in what it already is, but in what it's becoming. This is land for someone who wants to create a legacywhether it's a high-caliber hunting retreat, a diversified farm-and-ranch operation, or a personal refuge far from the crowds. The potential for financial, experiential, and spiritual return is as extreme as the land itself
08/06/2025
$540,000
40 ac.
ACTIVE
Cass County - TBD 286th St, Murdock, NE
This 40 +/- acre dryland farm in Cass County, NE features approximately 37.09 +/- acres of productive tillable ground, offering strong agricultural potential in a desirable location. The property presents an excellent opportunity for row crop production or investment, with gently rolling terrain and good access.
Land
Located in the heart of Cass County, this 40 +/- acre dryland farm offers approximately 37.09 +/- acres of quality tillable ground. Gently rolling terrain and easy access make it a strong addition to any farming operation or investment portfolio. The land is currently leased to a local tenant under a yearly sharecropping agreement, providing immediate income potential. Conveniently situated within 30 minutes of both Lincoln and Omaha, this property combines rural productivity with easy access to major markets and amenities. A great opportunity for local producers or ag-minded investors alike.
Region & Climate
Murdock, Nebraska has a humid continental climate with four distinct seasons. Winters are cold, with January lows averaging around 17F and roughly 30inches of annual snowfall. Summers are warm to hot, with July highs averaging about 85F and frequent sunny days. Annual precipitation totals around 3033inches, with the heaviest rainfall typically in May and June. The area enjoys a long stretch of sunny weather in summer and experiences moderate humidity and wind throughout the year. Overall, Murdock's climate features significant seasonal variation, with cold, snowy winters and warm, humid summers.
Location
From Murdock, travel 1.5 miles west on Waverly Road, then head north on 286th Street for approximately 2.25 miles. The farm will be located on the west side of the road.
From the Ashland exit on Interstate 80, proceed south on Highway 63 for approximately 1 mile. Turn east onto Church Road and continue for 4 miles. Then turn north onto 286th St and travel approximately 0.25 miles. The farm will be on the west side of the road.
09/13/2024
$1,995,000
200 ac.
ACTIVE
Loup County - 45145 County Road 829, Taylor, NE
Welcome to Bootleg Brewers, where you will be greeted with the beauty and tranquility of the Nebraska Sandhills and the warm welcome of a state-of-the-art Brewery offering an unparalleled experience in a unique setting. Boasting seven of the most outstanding brews in the area, let alone the state, these brews have left a memorable impression on many and will for years to come.
Located just 13 miles north of Taylor, Nebraska, the drive off Hwy 183 offers time to take in the beauty of the Nebraska Sandhills that many have never experienced. It also elevates the excitement of what is around the next turn or over the next hill.
Then, Bootleg Brewery appears, where the feel-good factor starts its journey to take you away from the worries of everyday life and make conversations with complete strangers start to flow into a comfortable space.
Many friendships have started and continue today, all starting while enjoying one of the seven brews to include: Cling On, Sandhills Ale, Hoppy Homesteader IPA, Naked Orange, Horned Hereford Irish Red Ale, Oatmeal Stout, Muddy Duck, and yes, the famed Ass Blaster. These were only available at limited outlets across the state or whatever you could carry, leading to the need to return and experience the excitement again.
A brewery driven by the Passion to create Great Beer that in the past was only enjoyed by a few friends but now has been enjoyed by thousands. It was created and approved by the original Brew Master, Ron, and then Dodie. The long journey to create such brews has been a part of their lives as long as they have been together, starting with Dodies father introducing brewing to Ron.
The property, with its five cabins and multiple RV / Camper hookups, is a perfect location for travel layovers, Family Reunions, Weddings, Corporate Meetings, or home base while enjoying the Calamus Reservoir, Calamus River, or hunting the local area. You'll feel like you have your own private brewery.
The property encompasses 200 acres, 40 of which are designated the Beer Garden, an expansive outdoor entertainment venue with a separate bar and band area. The kitchen facility, which is nothing short of a culinary dream, has inspired previous menus to capture the essence of the local area. All areas of this property can increase capacity on multiple levels.
The new owners have an open canvas to create additional attractions to enhance the properties income potential to include a Trap Range, Skeet Course, Golf Course plus Outdoor Concerts, the possibilities are endless all anchored by the Brewery. Did we mention that the brewery is set up for a can line expansion, which would elevate brand awareness and availability across the state? Having one of the largest brewing systems in the state ensures that the brewing process will be smooth, thus maintaining the integrity of current brews and keeping up with demand.
Striving for the highest standards in the creation of the overall facility, including the tastes of their beers, the current owners bring honesty, integrity, openness, trustworthiness, and recipes to these seven brews, ensuring the profitability and longevity of this location.
The base of this location and business are in place, offering unparalleled opportunities to elevate, expand, deepen, and set new benchmarks while preserving the history of this great Brewery.
The property is being present by American Legacy Land Co, Listing Agent Bob Osborne, and is by Private Showing Only, please reach out to Bob for additional information / questions or to schedule your showing time at 402-660-4970
06/14/2025
$235,000
1.17 ac.
ACTIVE
Hitchcock County - 603 Hitchcock Street, Stratton, NE
Welcome to this ranch-style brick home offering 3 comfortable bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms, Step inside to a warm, inviting layout with an updated kitchen and generous living area filled with natural light. Enjoy the convenience of a 2-car attached garage and a fenced backyard, ideal for outdoor entertaining, pets, or play. The exterior boasts low-maintenance brick construction situated in a quiet, established neighborhood.
Land
This property sits on a generous 1.17 -acre lot, offering the space and flexibility that's hard to find in town. Whether you're dreaming of a large garden, a play area for kids, or simply extra room to spread out, this lot delivers. The expansive yard provides privacy, room for future outbuildings or RV parking, and endless opportunities.
Improvements
Not only does this great property come with a 2-car attached garage for parking your vehicles, but it also comes with a well-constructed 40 by 40 shop offering a ton of versatile space for boat storage, equipment, workshop, or whatever your needs may be.
Recreation
Hitchcock County is an outdoorsman paradise with exceptional hunting. The property is located in the Frenchman Unit for Whitetail and Mule deer which is one of the most coveted areas for quality hunting in the state of Nebraska. The area has easy access to thousands of acres of public walk-in hunting for the chance at upland game birds, small game and waterfowl. The property is also a short drive to some of the states sought after fishing reservoirs such as Swanson Lake (7 Miles) Enders Reservoir (40 Miles) Sutherland (80 Miles)
Region & Climate
Stratton, Nebraska is located in southwestern Nebraska, in Hitchcock County, near the borders of Kansas and Colorado. The area is part of the High Plains region of the Great Plains, characterized by gently rolling terrain, open farmland, and prairies. The town sits at an elevation of around 3,300 feet. Summers are hot and dry: Highs average around 9095F. Winters are cold and windy, but generally dry, lows often drop below 20F. Spring and Fall are transitional seasons Annual Precipitation average: around 1822 inches.
Location
This property is a just a stone's throw away from Swanson Reservoir which is known for its outdoor activities such as fishing, hunting, boating & water sports, swimming, and camping.
Trenton, NE: Approximately 11 miles to the east.
Benkelman, NE: Approximately 18 miles to the west.
Culbertson, NE: Around 21 miles to the northwest.
Atwood, KS: Approximately 25 miles to the south,
McCook Ben Nelson Regional Airport (MCK): Located about 45 miles to the east.
North Platte Regional Airport (LBF): Situated about 77 miles to the north
Denver International Airport (DEN): approximately 220 miles to the west
08/06/2025
$10,000,000
740 ac.
ACTIVE
Keith County - 00010 Lakeview Road, Brule, NE
The Dunes Subdivision is a wonderful 740 +/- acre gated subdivision on beautiful Lake McConaughy.
The Seller will consider selling the property in it's entirety or will sell individual lots starting at $65,000 for a 2 +/- acre lot.
With everything going on in Ogallala and Keith County, this is a tremendous opportunity for a seasoned developer.
The Dunes is on the south side of Lake McConaughy with 1 1/4 miles of lake frontage!
Land
740 +/- acres of land partially subdivided.
The Dunes Subdivision consists of beautiful rolling sandhills on the south side of Lake McConaughy that has been partially developed. There are currently 4 separate areas that have been platted into 75 individual lots ranging in size from approximately 2 +/- acres to 5 +/- acres. The Dunes lots, the Country Estates lots, the Lighthouse Ranchettes lots and The Sands lots. Of the 740 +/- total acres, approximately 2/3 of the remaining land is a clean slate to be developed as seen fit with the potential for additional recreational opportunities.
The Dunes lots which are the waterfront lots of this subdivision on Lake McConaughy will remind you a lot of the Outer Banks of N. Carolina with their beautiful sand dunes rolling off into the white sand beaches. The Lighthouse Ranchettes and Country Estates are slightly more to the interior of the subdivision and The Sands lots have been designed as more entry level lots and also opportunity for multi-family builds.
Plat maps showing the available lots and the individual lot prices are available upon request from the listing Broker.
Improvements
Main roads, electrical service, fiber optic lines and some water wells are in place.
Recreation
Lake McConaughy, the recreational jewel of western Nebraska, is the largest lake in the state with over 100 miles of shoreline, 35,700 surface acres of water, 24 miles long, 4 miles wide, and is famous for its white sand beaches. Each year, thousands of boaters, campers and outdoor enthusiasts make the Lake McConaughy area their destination for fun!
In addition to Lake McConaughy which is fed by the North Platte River, you have Lake Ogallala at 320 surface acres the little lake nestled below Kingsley Dam (the 2nd largest earthen dam in the world). These two bodies of water provide endless opportunities for anglers of any skill level, young and old. The vast variety of fish you can catch between these two lakes include; Walleye, White Bass, Stripers, Wipers, Catfish, Northern Pike, Smallmouth Bass, Yellow Perch, Rainbow & Brown Trout. Lake McConaughy can accommodate virtually every type of watercraft you can imagine.
Lake McConaughy and the North Platte River Valley also provide tremendous opportunities for hunters. This area is famous for duck and goose hunting. In addition to waterfowl hunting there is small game, varmints, White Tailed Deer, Mule Deer, and Pronghorn in the area.
Agriculture
N/A
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
All appurtenant water rights associated with this property will transfer to the Buyer(s) at Closing.
General Operations
The Dunes Subdivision is a planned development with tremendous opportunity.
Region & Climate
Keith County, Nebraska gets 20 inches of rain, on average, per year.The US average is 38 inches of rain per year.
Keith County averages 27 inches of snow per year.The US average is 28 inches of snow per year.
On average, there are 224 sunny days per year in Keith County.The US average is 205 sunny days.
Keith County gets some kind of precipitation, on average, 68 days per year. Precipitation is rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. In order for precipitation to be counted you have to get at least .01 inches on the ground to measure.
Weather Highlights
Summer High:the July high is around 89 degrees
Winter Low:the January low is 14
Rain:averages 20 inches of rain a year
Snow:averages 27 inches of snow a year
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History
Geography is often destiny. It has always been so with Ogallala, a town that came into existence at the junction of the major routes of the transcontinental migrations and of the cattle trails north from Texas.
The Haythorn family homesteaded in the Lemoyne, NE area in 1884, some of the first to settle in the beautiful sandhills near the North Platte River.
From 1870 to 1885, Ogallala was the gateway of the Northern Plains. Hard-bitten Wyoming and Montana cattlemen met in Ogallala's hotel and saloons with Texas cattle kings and bargained over cattle prices. Gold flowed freely across the table, liquor across the bar, and occasionally blood across the floor as a bullet brought some unlucky cowhand to his death on the floorboards of Tuck's Saloon.
The first non-native visitors to this area were the trappers from St. Louis.
Next came the pioneers who followed the Oregon Trail. To protect them, the government established forts at intervals along the trail. Then came the Union Pacific Railroad. It is assumed that Ogallala had its beginning about 1867. Settlers started to follow the railroad west, and the cattlemen started driving their cattle to Ogallala to be shipped east or to be sold to Montana and Wyoming ranchers.
Ogallala's early history was unspectacular, promising to be nothing but a section house and water tank for the railroad. Then, in the spring of 1868, three men appeared to set the destiny of Ogallala. These men were the Lonergan brothers and Louis Aufdengarten. The Lonergan brothers came to do construction work for the Union Pacific Railroad. They found the plains to their liking, and subsequently became interested in Ogallala.
By 1876, Ogallala had changed little from its infant days in 1868. The stores were all south of the railroad tracks, and fronted what was called Railroad Street and the trail leading south to the Platte River. Along this trail extended the rest of the town. The town consisted of saloons with such names as The Cowboy's Rest and the Crystal Palace. The last building on the street was the Ogallala House dining room widely patronized because of its excellent fare. It was run by S.S. Gast.
By 1880, Ogallala consisted of one courthouse, one school, one hotel, two dwelling houses, and twenty-five permanent residents. The tempo of living in early Ogallala changed with the seasons. During the months of winter and early spring life was drab and dreary. Shortly after the first of June the town began to hum with activity as the first Texas trail herds started to arrive. During the three summer months business boomed ten to twelve herds, each of two hundred or more trail hands taxed the facilities of Ogallala. Sleeping rooms and meals were hard to find when the trail hands were in town. Activities in Ogallala continued at a fever pitch until the end of August, by then the Texans were heading back to Texas; by November Ogallala had settled back in quiet and peaceful repose.
Ogallala's population of floaters, gamblers, trades-people and dance hall hostesses drifted to Omaha or Cheyenne to spend the winter. One hotel, one supply house and a single saloon remained open for the winter. The community sank into a state of inanimation until next spring.
In 1882-1884, the settlers and farmers reached Ogallala. These men were encouraged by the Union Pacific Railroad because the railroad started selling their land at quite low prices.
A serious epidemic of Texas fever swept over Nebraska during the summer of 1884. The disease first appeared near Ogallala in July apparently being brought in by Texas cattle. The disease spread quickly and it caused very heavy losses to the cattlemen. The ranchers had started to put expensive blooded bulls in their herds. These ranchers demanded that Texas cattle be excluded from Nebraska. This ban of Texas cattle was a damaging blow to the Texas trail herd business. This was the end of the trail period of Ogallala, as the wild, often violent town became a peaceful farmer's settlement.
Location
The Dunes Subdivision is approximately 15 minutes from Ogallala and Interstate I-80, 3 .5 hours northeast of Denver, CO, 4.5 hours west of Omaha, NE and 2 hours east of Cheyenne, WY
This property is minutes away from the lake's famous white sands beaches, popular boat ramps, convenience stores, many restaurants and bars.
08/06/2025
$379,000
0.61 ac.
ACTIVE
Keith County - 29 Yucca Heights 2, Lemoyne, NE
29 Yucca Heights 2 is the perfect get-away or permanent residence! This beautiful 2 bedroom, 1 full bath home located only a few minutes from Martin Bay and/or Arthur Bay and the white sand beaches of beautiful Lake McConaughy was built to entertain family and friends!
The property includes a detached 2 car garage with work area and bonus room, a large shop for toy storage, utility shed and a hot tub/office/crafting shed.
Land
29 Yucca Heights 2 is situated on .61 acres of deeded land with mature trees and beautiful landscaping.
Improvements
29 Yucca Heights 2 is a wonderful 2 bedroom, 1 bath, stick built home constructed in 1992. This home boasts a full length front deck with terrific views of Lake McConaughy, and an open floor plan.
There is a large patio at the back of the house that leads to the hot tub/craft/office shed, the very private and quaint outdoor gathering spot and the detached 2 car garage that has a great work area and bonus room. Both the garage and hot tub/craft/office shed are insulated and have heat and cooling systems.
The shop/toy storage building has a large overhead door and walk door, concrete floor, and fans to keep you cool. This is a terrific building large enough to store several of your lake toys!
There is a smaller garden/utility shed on the property as well.
29 Yucca Heights 2 comes basically turnkey ready, mostly furnished and many extras. A list of inclusions is attached below on this website.
Recreation
Lake McConaughy, the recreational jewel of western Nebraska, is the largest lake in the state with over 100 miles of shoreline, 35,700 surface acres of water, 24 miles long, 4 miles wide, and is famous for its white sand beaches. Each year, thousands of boaters, campers and outdoor enthusiasts make the Lake McConaughy area their destination for fun!
In addition to Lake McConaughy which is fed by the North Platte River, you have Lake Ogallala at 320 surface acres the little lake nestled below Kingsley Dam (the 2nd largest earthen dam in the world). These two bodies of water provide endless opportunities for anglers of any skill level, young and old. The vast variety of fish you can catch between these two lakes include; Walleye, White Bass, Stripers, Wipers, Catfish, Northern Pike, Smallmouth Bass, Yellow Perch, Rainbow & Brown Trout. Lake McConaughy can accommodate virtually every type of watercraft you can imagine.
Lake McConaughy and the North Platte River Valley also provide tremendous opportunities for hunters. This area is famous for duck and goose hunting. In addition to waterfowl hunting there is small game, varmints, White Tailed Deer, Mule Deer, and Pronghorn in the area.
Agriculture
N/A
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
All appurtenant water rights associated with this property will transfer to the Buyer at Closing.
There is a well and septic system on the property.
General Operations
N/A
Region & Climate
Keith County, Nebraska gets 20 inches of rain, on average, per year.The US average is 38 inches of rain per year.
Keith County averages 27 inches of snow per year.The US average is 28 inches of snow per year.
On average, there are 224 sunny days per year in Keith County.The US average is 205 sunny days.
Keith County gets some kind of precipitation, on average, 68 days per year. Precipitation is rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. In order for precipitation to be counted you have to get at least .01 inches on the ground to measure.
Weather Highlights
Summer High:the July high is around 90 degrees
Winter Low:the January low is 15
Rain:averages 20 inches of rain a year
Snow:averages 30 inches of snow a year
History
Geography is often destiny. It has always been so with Ogallala, a town that came into existence at the junction of the major routes of the transcontinental migrations and of the cattle trails north from Texas.
From 1870 to 1885, Ogallala was the gateway of the Northern Plains. Hard-bitten Wyoming and Montana cattlemen met in Ogallala's hotel and saloons with Texas cattle kings and bargained over cattle prices. Gold flowed freely across the table, liquor across the bar, and occasionally blood across the floor as a bullet brought some unlucky cowhand to his death on the floorboards of Tuck's Saloon.
The first non-native visitors to this area were the trappers from St. Louis.
Next came the pioneers who followed the Oregon Trail. To protect them, the government established forts at intervals along the trail. Then came the Union Pacific Railroad. It is assumed that Ogallala had its beginning about 1867. Settlers started to follow the railroad west, and the cattlemen started driving their cattle to Ogallala to be shipped east or to be sold to Montana and Wyoming ranchers.
Ogallala's early history was unspectacular, promising to be nothing but a section house and water tank for the railroad. Then, in the spring of 1868, three men appeared to set the destiny of Ogallala. These men were the Lonergan brothers and Louis Aufdengarten. The Lonergan brothers came to do construction work for the Union Pacific Railroad. They found the plains to their liking, and subsequently became interested in Ogallala.
By 1876, Ogallala had changed little from its infant days in 1868. The stores were all south of the railroad tracks, and fronted what was called Railroad Street and the trail leading south to the Platte River. Along this trail extended the rest of the town. The town consisted of saloons with such names as The Cowboy's Rest and the Crystal Palace. The last building on the street was the Ogallala House dining room widely patronized because of its excellent fare. It was run by S.S. Gast.
By 1880, Ogallala consisted of one courthouse, one school, one hotel, two dwelling houses, and twenty-five permanent residents. The tempo of living in early Ogallala changed with the seasons. During the months of winter and early spring life was drab and dreary. Shortly after the first of June the town began to hum with activity as the first Texas trail herds started to arrive. During the three summer months business boomed ten to twelve herds, each of two hundred or more trail hands taxed the facilities of Ogallala. Sleeping rooms and meals were hard to find when the trail hands were in town. Activities in Ogallala continued at a fever pitch until the end of August, by then the Texans were heading back to Texas; by November Ogallala had settled back in quiet and peaceful repose.
Ogallala's population of floaters, gamblers, trades-people and dance hall hostesses drifted to Omaha or Cheyenne to spend the winter. One hotel, one supply house and a single saloon remained open for the winter. The community sank into a state of inanimation until next spring.
In 1882-1884, the settlers and farmers reached Ogallala. These men were encouraged by the Union Pacific Railroad because the railroad started selling their land at quite low prices.
A serious epidemic of Texas fever swept over Nebraska during the summer of 1884. The disease first appeared near Ogallala in July apparently being brought in by Texas cattle. The disease spread quickly and it caused very heavy losses to the cattlemen. The ranchers had started to put expensive blooded bulls in their herds. These ranchers demanded that Texas cattle be excluded from Nebraska. This ban of Texas cattle was a damaging blow to the Texas trail herd business. This was the end of the trail period of Ogallala, as the wild, often violent town became a peaceful farmer's settlement.
Location
29 Yucca Heights 2 on beautiful Lake McConaughy is 15 minutes from Ogallala and Interstate I-80, 3 .5 hours northeast of Denver, CO, 4.5 hours west of Omaha, NE and 2 hours east of Cheyenne, WY
08/06/2025
$65,000
2 ac.
ACTIVE
Keith County - 00110, Brule, NE
The Dunes Lots are located in a gated subdivision on beautiful Lake McConaughy.
Individual lots starting at $65,000 for a 2 +/- acre lot and ranging upwards to $295,000 for a 5 +/- acre lot.
With all the excitement going on in Ogallala and Keith County, this is a tremendous opportunity to build your dream lake home.
There is 1 1/4 miles of lake frontage so get one of these highly coveted lots while they are still available!
Land
The Dunes Lots consist of beautiful rolling sandhills on the south side of Lake McConaughy that has been partially developed. There are currently 4 separate areas that have been platted into 75 individual lots ranging in size from approximately 2 +/- acres to 5 +/- acres. The Dunes lots, the Country Estates lots, the Lighthouse Ranchettes lots and The Sands lots.
The Dunes lots which are the lakefront lots of this subdivision on Lake McConaughy. will remind you a lot of the Outer Banks of N. Carolina with their beautiful sand dunes rolling off into the white sand beaches. The Lighthouse Ranchettes and Country Estates are slightly more to the interior of the subdivision and The Sands lots have been designed as more entry level lots and also opportunity for multi-family builds.
Plat maps showing the available lots and the individual lot prices are available upon request from the listing Broker.
Seller financing may be available to well qualified Buyers.
Improvements
Main roads, electrical service and fiber optic lines are in place.
Recreation
Lake McConaughy, the recreational jewel of western Nebraska, is the largest lake in the state with over 100 miles of shoreline, 35,700 surface acres of water, 24 miles long, 4 miles wide, and is famous for its white sand beaches. Each year, thousands of boaters, campers and outdoor enthusiasts make the Lake McConaughy area their destination for fun!
In addition to Lake McConaughy which is fed by the North Platte River, you have Lake Ogallala at 320 surface acres the little lake nestled below Kingsley Dam (the 2nd largest earthen dam in the world). These two bodies of water provide endless opportunities for anglers of any skill level, young and old. The vast variety of fish you can catch between these two lakes include; Walleye, White Bass, Stripers, Wipers, Catfish, Northern Pike, Smallmouth Bass, Yellow Perch, Rainbow & Brown Trout. Lake McConaughy can accommodate virtually every type of watercraft you can imagine.
Lake McConaughy and the North Platte River Valley also provide tremendous opportunities for hunters. This area is famous for duck and goose hunting. In addition to waterfowl hunting there is small game, varmints, White Tailed Deer, Mule Deer, and Pronghorn in the area.
Agriculture
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Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
All appurtenant water rights associated with each individual lot will transfer to the Buye at Closing.
General Operations
The Dunes Lots are located in is a planned development with tremendous opportunity.
Region & Climate
Keith County, Nebraska gets 20 inches of rain, on average, per year.The US average is 38 inches of rain per year.
Keith County averages 27 inches of snow per year.The US average is 28 inches of snow per year.
On average, there are 224 sunny days per year in Keith County.The US average is 205 sunny days.
Keith County gets some kind of precipitation, on average, 68 days per year. Precipitation is rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. In order for precipitation to be counted you have to get at least .01 inches on the ground to measure.
Weather Highlights
Summer High:the July high is around 89 degrees
Winter Low:the January low is 14
Rain:averages 20 inches of rain a year
Snow:averages 27 inches of snow a year
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History
Geography is often destiny. It has always been so with Ogallala, a town that came into existence at the junction of the major routes of the transcontinental migrations and of the cattle trails north from Texas.
The Haythorn family homesteaded in the Lemoyne, NE area in 1884, some of the first to settle in the beautiful sandhills near the North Platte River.
From 1870 to 1885, Ogallala was the gateway of the Northern Plains. Hard-bitten Wyoming and Montana cattlemen met in Ogallala's hotel and saloons with Texas cattle kings and bargained over cattle prices. Gold flowed freely across the table, liquor across the bar, and occasionally blood across the floor as a bullet brought some unlucky cowhand to his death on the floorboards of Tuck's Saloon.
The first non-native visitors to this area were the trappers from St. Louis.
Next came the pioneers who followed the Oregon Trail. To protect them, the government established forts at intervals along the trail. Then came the Union Pacific Railroad. It is assumed that Ogallala had its beginning about 1867. Settlers started to follow the railroad west, and the cattlemen started driving their cattle to Ogallala to be shipped east or to be sold to Montana and Wyoming ranchers.
Ogallala's early history was unspectacular, promising to be nothing but a section house and water tank for the railroad. Then, in the spring of 1868, three men appeared to set the destiny of Ogallala. These men were the Lonergan brothers and Louis Aufdengarten. The Lonergan brothers came to do construction work for the Union Pacific Railroad. They found the plains to their liking, and subsequently became interested in Ogallala.
By 1876, Ogallala had changed little from its infant days in 1868. The stores were all south of the railroad tracks, and fronted what was called Railroad Street and the trail leading south to the Platte River. Along this trail extended the rest of the town. The town consisted of saloons with such names as The Cowboy's Rest and the Crystal Palace. The last building on the street was the Ogallala House dining room widely patronized because of its excellent fare. It was run by S.S. Gast.
By 1880, Ogallala consisted of one courthouse, one school, one hotel, two dwelling houses, and twenty-five permanent residents. The tempo of living in early Ogallala changed with the seasons. During the months of winter and early spring life was drab and dreary. Shortly after the first of June the town began to hum with activity as the first Texas trail herds started to arrive. During the three summer months business boomed ten to twelve herds, each of two hundred or more trail hands taxed the facilities of Ogallala. Sleeping rooms and meals were hard to find when the trail hands were in town. Activities in Ogallala continued at a fever pitch until the end of August, by then the Texans were heading back to Texas; by November Ogallala had settled back in quiet and peaceful repose.
Ogallala's population of floaters, gamblers, trades-people and dance hall hostesses drifted to Omaha or Cheyenne to spend the winter. One hotel, one supply house and a single saloon remained open for the winter. The community sank into a state of inanimation until next spring.
In 1882-1884, the settlers and farmers reached Ogallala. These men were encouraged by the Union Pacific Railroad because the railroad started selling their land at quite low prices.
A serious epidemic of Texas fever swept over Nebraska during the summer of 1884. The disease first appeared near Ogallala in July apparently being brought in by Texas cattle. The disease spread quickly and it caused very heavy losses to the cattlemen. The ranchers had started to put expensive blooded bulls in their herds. These ranchers demanded that Texas cattle be excluded from Nebraska. This ban of Texas cattle was a damaging blow to the Texas trail herd business. This was the end of the trail period of Ogallala, as the wild, often violent town became a peaceful farmer's settlement.
Location
The Dunes Lots are approximately 15 minutes from Ogallala and Interstate I-80, 3 .5 hours northeast of Denver, CO, 4.5 hours west of Omaha, NE and 2 hours east of Cheyenne, WY
These lots are only minutes away from the lake's famous white sands beaches, popular boat ramps, convenience stores, many restaurants and bars.
06/14/2025
$225,000
1.65 ac.
ACTIVE
Hitchcock County - 71206 County Ave, Stratton, NE
Unique Opportunity: 3 Bed, 2 Bath Home with Feed Store and Shops!
Don't miss this rare chance to own a comfortable 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home paired with an office and several large shops currently operating as a feed store business, all on one property!
Land
This expansive 1.65-acre lot offers plenty of room to live, work, and play. The property includes a well-maintained home set back from the road, providing privacy and peaceful living. Enjoy the open yard space perfect for gardening, outdoor activities, or future expansions. In addition to the home, the property boasts multiple shops and an office ideal for hobbyists, contractors, or anyone needing versatile workspace and storage. Whether you're running a business, working on vehicles, or pursuing creative projects, these buildings provide ample room and convenience.
Improvements
The residence offers a warm, functional layout with 3 spacious bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, a bright kitchen, and a large living area perfect for family living or entertaining. The home offers exceptional natural light throughout. This property is equipped with several buildings for storage. The sky is the limit with these great buildings, whether you're an Entrepeneur looking to start a new business or a local farmer looking for a place to store and work on equipment this property has something for everyone.
Recreation
Hitchcock County is an outdoorsman paradise with exceptional hunting. The property is located in the Frenchman Unit for Whitetail and Mule deer which is one of the most coveted areas for quality hunting in the state of Nebraska. The area has easy access to thousands of acres of public walk-in hunting for the chance at upland game birds, small game and waterfowl. The property is also a short drive to some of the states sought after fishing reservoirs such as Swanson Lake (7 Miles) Enders Reservoir (40 Miles) Sutherland (80 Miles)
General Operations
Property is currently being operated as a feed store.
Region & Climate
Stratton, Nebraskais located in southwestern Nebraska, in Hitchcock County, near the borders of Kansas and Colorado. The area is part of the High Plains region of the Great Plains, characterized by gently rolling terrain, open farmland, and prairies. The town sits at an elevation of around 3,300 feet. Summers are hot and dry: Highs average around 9095F. Winters are cold and windy, but generally dry, lows often drop below 20F.Spring and Fall are transitional seasons Annual Precipitation average: around 1822 inches.
Location
This property is a just a stone's throw away from Swanson Reservoir which is known for its outdoor activities such as fishing, hunting, boating & water sports, swimming, and camping.
Trenton, NE:Approximately 11 miles to the east.
Benkelman, NE:Approximately 18 miles to the west.
Culbertson, NE:Around 21 miles to the northwest.
Atwood, KS:Approximately 25 miles to the south,
McCook Ben Nelson Regional Airport (MCK):Located about 45 miles to the east.
North Platte Regional Airport (LBF):Situated about 77 miles to the north
Denver International Airport (DEN):approximately 220 miles to the west
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