Morrill County, Nebraska Land For Sale (5 results)
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08/01/2025
$5,334,400
4363.75 ac.
ACTIVE
Morrill County - 0000 HWY 385, Bonner, NE
With a total of 4,363 acres, this property is comprised of 4,195 acres of western sandhills grassland and 166 acres of irrigated farmland. Located along Highway 385 with great facilities and water sources, this ranch offers an incredible opportunity for it's next owner.
Land
Traveling into the ranch from HWY 385, you will find a catch pen setup and loadout chute complete with one water tank in the pens, one on the outside, and another tank just South of the pens that are all fed by an electric well. Additionally, this ranch has 5 windmill and 5 solar panel wells dispersed throughout in conjunction with several small wetlands to help ensure cattle are well watered. The Northern part of the ranch is relatively flat with gentle rolls. As you traverse Southward, the terrain morphs into bigger hills with some small interspersed wetlands in the valleys, and ends with larger dunes in the Southwest. The ranch has been cross fenced allowing you to manage grazing pressure or separate off specific desired animals. A variety of warm and cool season grasses such as sand dropseed, sand bluestem, prarie sandreed, needle and thread grass, wheatgrass, sand lovegrass, and gramma grass allow for efficient and effective grazing from early spring through the fall. Furthermore, the pivot may allow you to extend your grazing once the crop is harvested if desired.
The crop ground sits at the end of the main drive and comes complete with a Case 6591T 6 cylinder diesel motor and a roughly 8 year old T-L pivot. The dominant soil type is Dunday loamy fine sand with Valentine & Wildhorse fine sand rounding out the remaining acres. A local producer has been renting the pivot and for the last two years has grown corn, while the prior years have been alfalfa production. This pivot is not subject to any pumping restrictions and has a flowmeter on it to record the number of gallons pumped which is collected every October. The well registration is G-074913 and shows that it is an 8 well with a pump rate of 950GPM.
Recreation
The abundance of food sources and many water tanks provide ambush locations to attempt to harvest one of the few antelope that call this ranch home, while the upland bird hunter can wander in search of one of the several groups of sharp-tail grouse.
Region & Climate
Alliance, NE has a semi-arid climate with hot summers and cold winters. Annual precipitation averages 13 inches, while snowfall is around 19 inches per year. Summers are typically warm and dry due to the surrounding high desert terrain, whereas winters can be quite cold with temperatures often dropping below freezing. Precipitation is generally light throughout the year, with most of it coming from thunderstorms in the summer months. Winters can be especially harsh, with wind chill factors often reaching below zero degrees Fahrenheit. Despite this however, Alliance remains a great place to live with its mild climate and clear skies.
Alliance, Nebraska gets 16 inches of rain, on average, per year.The US average is 38 inches of rain per year.
Alliance averages 39 inches of snow per year.The US average is 28 inches of snow per year.
On average, there are 228 sunny days per year in Alliance.The US average is 205 sunny days.
*Information taken from BestPlaces.net
Location
The ranch is located approximately 12 miles South of Alliance, NE on HWY 385 at the unincorporated town of Bonner, NE. Alliance is 4 hours from Denver, CO, and 3 hours from the Black Hills in South Dakota. Alliance is host to a regional airport, farm equipment dealerships, feed and grain suppliers, lodging, and several eateries. Alliance is the home of the popular tourist attraction, Carhenge, a replica of the English Stonehenge, and is also where the Nebraska Stock Growers Association began back in 1889.
*Please note that this ranch is shown by appointment only due to cattle being present.*
***Please note that this property is being sold subject to the seller completing a Section 1031 exchange.***
09/05/2024
$1,800,000
331.81 ac.
ACTIVE
Morrill County - Bayard, NE
This 331.81 +/- acre farm has ample water to supply the two well-maintained 7-tower Zimmatic center pivots. The water is sourced by canal and well water. There is good access from the county road and multiple grain markets in the area. The farm lays nearly flat with a gentle slope on the east quarter. The soils are made up of good, productive silt and sandy loams. *Tenant shall be provided the first right of refusal.
Legal Description
PT North 1/2 Section 6, Township 20 North, Range 51 West
Irrigation Information
Located in the North Platte NRD and has certified irrigation rights for 276.4 acres. Surface water allocations are 152 acres with Farmers Irrigation District & 37 acres with 9 mile Irrigation District.
Irrigation Equipment
7-tower Zimmatic center pivot that was put up in 2009, nozzled at 750 gpm, and set up with drops
7-tower Zimmatic center pivot that was put up in 2012, well-maintained, nozzled at 750 gpm, and set up with drops
Well G-083566, drilled in 1994, 800 gpm, 15' static level, 25' pumping level, 90' well depth
Well G-083567, drilled in 1994, 800 gpm, 10' static level, 38' pumping level, 90' well depth
FSA Information
Wheat - 8.1 Base Acres - 46 PLC Yield
Corn - 132.2 Base Acres - 134 PLC Yield
Total Base Acres - 140.3
Included in Sale
40,000 bushel bin with below grade cement cone erected in 2004. Bin is 48' diameter with 4 aeration fans, 240V 3 phase, 10" load out auger & grain spreader.
Good wooden post fences
07/07/2025
$5,995,000
4043.18 ac.
ACTIVE
Morrill County - 13421 Road 117a, Alliance, NE
Premier Sandhills Ranching & Investment Opportunity
Welcome to Sandersfeld Ranch, a premier year-round cattle operation in the heart of Nebraska's iconic Sandhills, just 11 miles south of Alliance. Spanning Box Butte and Morrill Counties, this 4,043.18-acre property seamlessly blends historical charm, modern efficiency, and significant investment potential. Supporting approximately 200 cow/calf pairs annually, the ranch features pivot-irrigated hay fields, lush native pastures, state-of-the-art livestock facilities, and a robust infrastructure reflecting decades of meticulous management.
For established ranchers, Sandersfeld Ranch offers a turnkey operation with flexible grazing and hay production capabilities. For investors, it presents a rare opportunity to own a productive asset in the Sandhillsa region renowned for its stable land values, abundance of water, agricultural output, and recreational appeal. With total privacy yet convenient access to town, this ranch is a perfect balance of seclusion and connectivity.
Land & Infrastructure
Sandersfeld Ranch combines fertile Sandhills pasture with modern irrigation for exceptional productivity. The property includes two center pivotsone TL and one Zimmaticirrigating approximately 247 acres, currently used for high-yield hay production but adaptable for intensive summer grazing to boost carrying capacity. The remaining 3,796 acres consist of well-sodded native pasture, characterized by warm- and cool-season grasses, offering reliable year-round forage.
Key improvements include:
Hip-Roof Barn: A well-preserved structure, perfect for calving, hay storage, or equipment housing.
Garage/Equipment Shed: A 2,700 sq. ft. Cleary building for equipment or vehicle storage.
Shop: A 30' x 30' metal-framed structure for tools and maintenance.
Outbuildings: Several original structures in functional condition, enhancing operational flexibility.
Ranch house: A 1920-built residence brimming with vintage character serves as the ranch headquarters.
Livestock handling is streamlined with a modern Arrowquip squeeze chute, Scott Manufacturing alley, and durable continuous fence corrals, ensuring safe, low-stress, and efficient operations.
Operational Capacity
Owner-rated to support approximately 200 cow/calf pairs year-round, Sandersfeld Ranch offers operational flexibility for ranchers and revenue potential for investors. The 247 pivot-irrigated acres provide:
Hay Production: High yields for winter feed or marketable surplus, enhancing cash flow. Historic yields have averaged 4-5 tons per acre.
Summer Grazing: Option to rotate cattle onto irrigated fields, significantly increasing carrying capacity.
Irrigation water: There is currently no pumping restrictions on the amount of irrigation water used on either pivot.
Combined with the expansive native pasture, the ranch adapts to varying weather and market conditions, ensuring resilience and profitability. Investors benefit from the property's proven agricultural output, while ranchers gain a scalable, efficient operation.
*Carrying capacity can vary due to weather conditions and management practices. Potential buyers are advised to consult their experts to make their own analysis of the property*
Water Resources
Water is a cornerstone of Sandersfeld Ranch's productivity: This ranch sits directly on top of the Ogalla Aquifer in Morrill and Box Butte County Nebraska which is one of the largest underground freshwater sources in the world. Its vast reserves provide a reliable and sustainable water source for irrigation, making it a cornerstone of agriculture in the region. access to the Ogallala Aquifer enhances the productivity of farmland, supports consistent forage and crop growth, and ensures long-term water security for both livestock and irrigation systems adding significant value and operational resilience to any agricultural investment.
Center Pivots: Two systems (TL and Zimmatic) irrigating 247 acres for hay or grazing. No pumping restrictions currently in place for irrigation water. The irrigation wells are 201' and 240' feet deep with static water reported at 8' deep. Both pivots are powered by diesel power units, however 3-phase power is close by if a new owner wanted to convert them.
Wells: Multiple wells (details available upon request) provide reliable water for livestock and irrigation. Livestock watering is handled through a mixture of windmills, solar wells, and tanks on a pipeline around the headquarters.
Stock Tanks & Pipelines: Livestock watering is handled through a mixture of windmills, solar wells, and tanks on a pipeline around the headquarters.
Alternative Energy Potential: Opportunities for solar or wind-powered pumping to enhance efficiency and sustainability.
This robust water infrastructure supports year-round operations and adds significant value for investors seeking dependable agricultural assets.
*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.*
Fencing & Cattle Facilities
Fencing: Full perimeter and cross-fenced pastures with barb wire and wood post. The perimeter fence is mostly 4 strand barb wire with the interior fences being a mix of 3 and 4 strand barb wire.
Cattle Facilities: Modern Arrowquip squeeze chute, Scott Manufacturing alley, and sturdy corrals designed for efficient, low-stress livestock handling.
These facilities streamline gathering, doctoring, and loading, making the ranch a turnkey solution for ranchers and a low-maintenance asset for investors.
06/13/2025
$1,500,000
34.96 ac.
ACTIVE
Morrill County - 12438 Road 129, Alliance, NE
*OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE
The Perfect Place For Any Group Seeking a Special Location For Their Cause.
This private estate is surrounded by a neighboring 20,000 acre ranch which provides priceless privacy, endless 360 degree views and includes:
-Four Houses
-Two Dormitory Buildings
-Recreation Center with Offices
-Commercial Kitchen & Cafeteria
-Multiple Detached Garages
-Two Steel Buildings & Workshop
-Picnic Pavilion & Baseball Field
-Commercial Backup Generator
-Multiple Fire Hydrants & Water Wells
-Access to USAs Largest Freshwater Aquifer
-Vehicles & Furniture Included in Sale!
The property is located just 3-4 Hours Drive to the Colorado Front Range and 18 miles to the nearest town with Hospital, Banks, Stores, Golf Course, Restaurants, Movie Theater and Regional Airport with 1-Hour Flights to Denver, CO.
*With approved credit, down payment and debt to income ratio.
04/22/2025
$348,600
83.06 ac.
ACTIVE
Morrill County - County Road 77, Bayard, NE
The Morrill County Irrigated Farm is located approximately 8 miles north of Bayard, Nebraska. This productive farm is comprised of two separate parcels totaling 83 acres of quality flood irrigated farm ground. The north field (38.23 acres +/-) was put into alfalfa in 2023. The south field (44.83 acres +/-) has been planted in corn for the past several years. Water to both fields is provided by the Pathfinder Irrigation District. Both farms are easily accessed off County Road 77 and lay less than a half mile apart.
Price: $348,600.00
Terms: Cash
Legal Description: A parcel in the NWSW, Section 24; and a parcel in the NW, Section 25, Township 22 North, Range 52 West, 6th P.M., Morrill County, Nebraska. Complete legal description to be provided by survey.
Possession: At closing, subject to existing farm lease for 2025 season.
Acreage: 83.06 Acres +/-
Improvements: None.
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