Daniel Hunning


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$319,000  •  320 acres
Pueblo County, CO 320 - CRP & FAA Tower Income near New Sandstone Substation Here is a rare opportunity to own a versatile investment property with multiple sources of annual income, recreational potential, and convenient proximity to Pueblo and Colorado Springs. The property includes approximately 288.3 acres enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), generating $7,721 in annual income through 2032. CRP provides an attractive combination of financial returns, conservation benefits, and recreational opportunities while supporting responsible land management practices. An additional 4.44 acres are subject to an FAA tower lease, providing another $1,200 in annual income through 2032. Solar developers have also expressed interest in the property due to its close proximity to the new Sandstone Substation, potentially creating an additional future income opportunity. Approximately 27+/- acres at the front of the property are unrestricted and are not enrolled in CRP or currently leased. These acres offer a variety of possibilities, including a building or farmstead site, grazing, agricultural use, or a private hunting camp. The property features beautiful mountain views, with electricity available along the maintained county road. Located in Colorado Big Game Management Unit 124, the property also qualifies for the Landowner Preference Program for deer and antelope vouchers, adding significant recreational value. With existing income, potential future revenue opportunities, unrestricted acreage, recreational benefits, and scenic mountain views, this is a unique multi-purpose investment opportunity. Contact the listing agents for additional information and details. **Showing by Appointment Only** When purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a Buyer's Broker, if applicable, must be identified upon first contact and present at the initial showing to participate in any real estate commission. If these conditions are not met, compensation, if any, will be at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company.
$44,750  •  11.6 acres
11.6 Acres | 5-Bedroom, 1-Bath Farmhouse | Graham County, Kansas Discover an affordable country property with plenty of room to create the lifestyle you’ve been looking for. Located in Graham County, this approximately 11.6-acre property features a charming farmhouse with five bedrooms and one bathroom, offering a great opportunity for a buyer looking for space, acreage, and rural living. The home features one bedroom on the main level, along with a spacious living room, dining room, and bathroom. Four additional bedrooms are located upstairs, providing ample room for family, guests, or flexible living arrangements. Several important updates have already been completed, including a metal roof replacement approximately five years ago and electrical improvements with a newer breaker box. Recent exterior cleanup has also helped prepare the property for its next owner, while the home is being offered AS IS, including existing personal property and appliances (excluding the deer feeder & cell trail camera). The acreage provides plenty of room for a variety of rural uses, including 4-H projects, chickens, horses, or a small number of livestock. The property also offers hunting opportunities for deer, turkey, upland birds, and small game. Convenient county road frontage provides dependable, year-round access, and the property is located within close proximity to Hill City, Kansas. The electricity is currently on; however, the plumbing and water well have been winterized. Buyers should make their own inspections and verify the condition and functionality of all systems. Showings are by appointment only. Please do not enter the property without a real estate agent present unless prior approval has been obtained. Broker/Agent Ownership Interest. When purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a Buyer’s Broker, if applicable, must be identified upon first contact and present at the initial showing to participate in any real estate commission. If these conditions are not met, compensation, if any, will be at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company.
$549,000  •  291 acres
Kit Carson County, CO 291 Here is a prime parcel of cropland that is turn-key ready for the farmer looking to add to an existing operation or an investor looking to add to their portfolio. With good soils the cropland has a proven production history. Crops grown on the property and in the area include Wheat, Milo, Millet, Sunflowers, and Corn. All of the tillable cropland is in a 2025 corn stubble and is being sold subject to tenant rights. Currently signed up in a 5 year cash lease agreement with a local tenant paying $14,550 annually, creating a nice annual income. The lease is set to expire November 16th, 2026 at which time a new owner can either negotiate a new lease or farm the property themselves. There are 291 FSA tillable acres of cropland. For added annual income the property has been enrolled in a Wind Development Option with potential for development in the next several years. Currently the lease is in year #3 with an increasing annual option payment and if developed the income could greatly increase and be based off of energy production. Wildlife found in the area includes Deer, Antelope, Pheasants, Waterfowl, and Small Game. The property has well maintained county road frontage on north side creating easy access and is located in a great farming area. FSA information is available upon request. Included in the sale are 100% of the Seller's Owned Mineral Rights are included (if any). Please contact the local Land Professional for additional information or to schedule a showing. Showings by appointment only!!! Property Details: Located North of Burlington, Colorado Mostly Prime Tillable Cropland 291 FSA Tillable Acres Current Cash Rent of $14,550 annually High Potential Return on Investment (ROI) Wind Development Option with Annual Income County Road Frontage Hunting Opportunities or Hunting Lease Possible Income When purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a Buyer's Broker, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and present at the initial showing of the property to participate in a real estate commission. If these conditions are not met, compensation if any will be at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company.
$154,000  •  155 acres
Stevens County, Kansas – 155± Acres Pasture with Income-Producing Mineral Rights This 155± acre property in Stevens County, Kansas, presents an outstanding opportunity to own an investment property that generates multiple sources of income. With an active pasture lease and producing mineral rights included in the sale, this tract offers immediate returns while providing excellent long-term investment potential. The pasture is currently leased to a local producer for $1,400 annually and is grazed in conjunction with a neighboring property. The land features well-maintained county road frontage along the western boundary, providing convenient year-round access. Located just a short drive from Hugoton, Kansas, this property is well positioned for both agricultural and recreational use. A significant value-added feature is the inclusion of the seller's income-producing mineral rights, which have averaged approximately $3,000–$5,000 annually over the past several years. This additional revenue stream enhances the property's investment appeal. For outdoor enthusiasts, the area is well known for quality whitetail deer and upland bird hunting. Nonresident buyers may also qualify for Kansas' Hunt-Own-Land deer permits, subject to current Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks rules and regulations. With 2025 property taxes of just $174.05, this is an attractive opportunity for investors, landowners, and recreational buyers seeking income-producing Kansas land. Property Highlights 155± acres of native pasture Legal Description: N2N2 Sec. 31, T32S, R37W Annual pasture lease income of $1,400 Producing mineral rights included Historical mineral income averaging $3,000–$5,000 annually Well-maintained county road frontage Excellent deer and upland bird hunting Potential eligibility for Kansas nonresident Hunt-Own-Land permits 2025 property taxes: $174.05 Excellent long-term investment opportunity Buyer's Broker Notice: When purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a buyer's broker, if applicable, must be identified upon first contact and be present at the initial property showing to be eligible for a real estate commission. If these conditions are not met, compensation, if any, will be at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company.
Contact for Price  •  595.5 acres
Holland Land Auction - Tract #3 September 17, 2026 | 10:30 a.m. MDT Live, Online & Phone Auction Wallace County Fairgrounds - CAB Building | Sharon Springs, Kansas Tract #3 offers an outstanding opportunity to purchase a mix of high-quality western Kansas cropland and pasture with excellent access just outside of Weskan, Kansas. This tract consists of 243.54± fsa acres of productive tillable farmland featuring predominantly Ulysses silt loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes Class 3e soils, making it well suited for a variety of crop production. The balance of the parcel consist of 348.56 fsa acres of pasture with solid fencing. A portion of the cropland is currently planted to corn with the balance being wheat stubble and has historically supported crops common to the region, including corn, winter wheat, grain sorghum (milo), and forage hay. The tillable acreage is being sold with an existing verbal crop-share lease agreement (1/3 Owner, 2/3 Tenant) and subject tenant's rights. Sellers to retain 100% of the Seller's Share of the planted 2026 corn crop and any associated payments. The pasture is currently leased under a verbal cash rent agreement and is being sold subject to tenant rights with the cash lease payment for 2026 being prorated to the date of closing. In addition to its agricultural value, the property offers excellent recreational appeal. Wallace County is well known for its abundant wildlife, including deer, antelope, and upland game birds, providing outstanding hunting opportunities. Conveniently located approximately 3 miles east of Weskan and less than 7.75 miles from Sharon Springs. Seller-owned mineral rights, if any, will transfer with the property. Don't miss this opportunity to invest in productive western Kansas cropland with strong farming income potential and exceptional recreational value. Contact us today for additional information or to register to bid. Property Highlights 595.5± total acres Approximately 3 miles east of Weskan, Kansas Productive cropland Pasture with Good Fencing Paved State Highway 40 frontage Existing verbal crop-share lease (1/3 Owner, 2/3 Tenant) Exisitng verbal pasture cash lease agreement Excellent hunting and recreational opportunities Seller-owned mineral rights included, if any Additional Information Please review the Terms & Conditions, Sample Contracts, FSA documents, and other auction materials available on the auction website for complete details. Disclaimer: Acreage figures are believed to be accurate but have not been verified by a professional survey and are based on county assessor and/or FSA records. Crop yields may vary due to weather conditions, management practices, and other factors. Prospective buyers are encouraged to conduct their own due diligence and consult with their legal, financial, and agricultural advisors before bidding.
Contact for Price  •  147 acres
Holland Land Auction - Tract #2 September 17, 2026 | 10:30 a.m. MDT Live, Online & Phone Auction Wallace County Fairgrounds - CAB Building | Sharon Springs, Kansas Tract #2 offers an outstanding opportunity to purchase high-quality western Kansas cropland with excellent access just outside of Weskan, Kansas. This tract consists of 147.69± fsa acres of productive tillable farmland featuring predominantly Buffalo Park silt loam, 3 to 6 percent slopes Class 4e soils, making it well suited for a variety of crop production. The property is currently planted to corn and has historically supported crops common to the region, including corn, winter wheat, grain sorghum (milo), and forage hay. The tillable acreage is being sold with an existing verbal crop-share lease agreement (1/3 Owner, 2/3 Tenant) and subject tenant's rights. Sellers to retain 100% of the Seller's Share of the planted 2026 corn crop and any associated payments. In addition to its agricultural value, the property offers excellent recreational appeal. Wallace County is well known for its abundant wildlife, including deer, antelope, and upland game birds, providing outstanding hunting opportunities. Conveniently located approximately 2 miles east of Weskan and less than 9.5 miles from Sharon Springs. Seller-owned mineral rights, if any, will transfer with the property. If Tract #2 is sold separately from Tract #1, a survey will be completed prior to closing. The cost of the survey will be split equally between the successful bidders of both tracts. Don't miss this opportunity to invest in productive western Kansas cropland with strong farming income potential and exceptional recreational value. Contact us today for additional information or to register to bid. Property Highlights 147± total acres Approximately 2 miles east of Weskan, Kansas Nearly 100% productive cropland Paved State Highway 40 frontage Currently planted to corn Existing verbal crop-share lease (1/3 Owner, 2/3 Tenant), subject to tenant's rights Excellent hunting and recreational opportunities Seller-owned mineral rights included, if any Additional Information Please review the Terms & Conditions, Sample Contracts, FSA documents, and other auction materials available on the auction website for complete details. Disclaimer: Acreage figures are believed to be accurate but have not been verified by a professional survey and are based on county assessor and/or FSA records. Crop yields may vary due to weather conditions, management practices, and other factors. Prospective buyers are encouraged to conduct their own due diligence and consult with their legal, financial, and agricultural advisors before bidding.
Contact for Price  •  140 acres
Holland Land Auction - Tract #1 September 17, 2026 | 10:30 a.m. MDT Live, Online & Phone Auction Wallace County Fairgrounds - CAB Building | Sharon Springs, Kansas Tract #1 offers an outstanding opportunity to purchase high-quality western Kansas cropland with excellent access just outside of Weskan, Kansas. This tract consists of 136.69± fsa acres of productive tillable farmland featuring predominantly Ulysses silt loam, 1-3% slopes, Class 3e soils, making it well suited for a variety of crop production. The property is currently planted to corn and has historically supported crops common to the region, including corn, winter wheat, grain sorghum (milo), and forage hay. The tillable acreage is being sold with an existing verbal crop-share lease agreement (1/3 Owner, 2/3 Tenant) and subject tenant's rights. Sellers to retain 100% of the Seller's Share of the planted 2026 corn crop and any associated payments. In addition to its agricultural value, the property offers excellent recreational appeal. Wallace County is well known for its abundant wildlife, including deer, antelope, and upland game birds, providing outstanding hunting opportunities. Conveniently located approximately 2 miles east of Weskan and less than 9.5 miles from Sharon Springs. Seller-owned mineral rights, if any, will transfer with the property. If Tract #1 is sold separately from Tract #2, a survey will be completed prior to closing. The cost of the survey will be split equally between the successful bidders of both tracts. Don't miss this opportunity to invest in productive western Kansas cropland with strong farming income potential and exceptional recreational value. Contact us today for additional information or to register to bid. Property Highlights 140± total acres Approximately 2 miles east of Weskan, Kansas Nearly 100% productive cropland Near State Highway 40 Currently planted to corn Existing verbal crop-share lease (1/3 Owner, 2/3 Tenant), subject to tenant's rights Excellent hunting and recreational opportunities Seller-owned mineral rights included, if any Additional Information Please review the Terms & Conditions, Sample Contracts, FSA documents, and other auction materials available on the auction website for complete details. Disclaimer: Acreage figures are believed to be accurate but have not been verified by a professional survey and are based on county assessor and/or FSA records. Crop yields may vary due to weather conditions, management practices, and other factors. Prospective buyers are encouraged to conduct their own due diligence and consult with their legal, financial, and agricultural advisors before bidding.
$29,000  •  156.2 acres
1/5 Undivided Interest (Surface Rights Only) | CRP Income Property with Excellent Hunting Opportunities This versatile property offers a unique combination of dependable CRP income, outstanding recreational opportunities, and long-term agricultural potential. The established Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) acreage provides exceptional wildlife habitat while generating $1,095 in annual income through 2038 under the current CRP contract. The property consists primarily of level Class III soils, offering the potential to return the enrolled acreage to productive cropland once the existing CRP contract expires. Located in an area known for excellent upland bird and deer hunting, this tract provides outstanding recreational value. Several neighboring farms feature irrigation pivots that help support strong local wildlife populations, and multiple pheasants were observed on the property while listing photos were being taken. With both paved and gravel county road frontage on multiple sides, the property offers convenient year-round access and flexibility for future use. Whether you're looking for an income-producing investment, a recreational retreat, or a property with future farming potential, this tract delivers an attractive combination of annual income, quality wildlife habitat, and long-term value. For more information or to schedule a private showing, contact the Listing Land Professional today. Property Details: 1/5 Undivided Interest Surface Rights Only Annual CRP Income: $1,095 (through 2038) Hunting Opportunities Showings by appointment only Buyer's Broker Notice: When purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a Buyer's Broker, if applicable, must be identified upon first contact with Great Plains Land Company and must be present at the initial showing of the property to be eligible for a real estate commission. If these conditions are not met, compensation, if any, will be at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company.
$195,125  •  156.1 acres
Wallace County, KS – 156.1± Acres Don't miss this opportunity to own a productive quarter section in Wallace County, Kansas, featuring 156.1± acres with 142 acres currently enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP). The existing CRP contract runs through 2035, providing reliable annual income while preserving future flexibility. After the current contract expires, the new owner may choose to re-enroll the acreage in a new CRP contract, subject to program eligibility, or return the cropland to production. The surrounding area supports a strong agricultural economy with corn, wheat, milo, and millet commonly grown nearby. In addition to its income potential, this property offers excellent recreational value. Wallace County is well known for its outstanding hunting opportunities, including pronghorn, mule deer, whitetail deer, upland birds, and small game. The property may also qualify for additional income through enrollment in the Kansas Walk-In Hunting Access (WIHA) program, subject to program requirements. With low property taxes and a convenient location just 8 miles northeast of Sharon Springs, this tract is an attractive investment for buyers seeking CRP income, future farming potential, and exceptional hunting opportunities. Property Highlights 156.1± total acres Legal Description: W2SE4 & E2SW4, Section 18, Township 12 South, Range 39 West Approximately 142 acres enrolled in CRP CRP contract expires in 2035 Mostly level Class 3e soils Located 8± miles northeast of Sharon Springs, KS Excellent hunting for pronghorn, deer, upland birds, and small game Potential WIHA income opportunity Low property taxes Showing by Appointment Only For additional information or to schedule a private showing, contact the Land Professional. Buyer's Agent Notice: When purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a Buyer's Broker, if applicable, must be identified upon first contact and be present at the initial property showing to participate in any real estate commission. If these conditions are not met, compensation, if any, will be at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company.
$198,625  •  158.9 acres
Wallace County, KS – 158.9± Acres Don't miss this opportunity to own a productive quarter section in Wallace County, Kansas, featuring 158.9± acres with 151.75 acres currently enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP). The existing CRP contract runs through 2031, providing reliable annual income while preserving future flexibility. After the current contract expires, the new owner may choose to re-enroll the acreage in a new CRP contract, subject to program eligibility, or return the cropland to production. The surrounding area supports a strong agricultural economy with corn, wheat, milo, and millet commonly grown nearby. In addition to its income potential, this property offers excellent recreational value. Wallace County is well known for its outstanding hunting opportunities, including pronghorn, mule deer, whitetail deer, upland birds, and small game. The property may also qualify for additional income through enrollment in the Kansas Walk-In Hunting Access (WIHA) program, subject to program requirements. With low property taxes and a convenient location just 16 miles northwest of Sharon Springs or only 15 miles southwest of Goodland, this tract is an attractive investment for buyers seeking CRP income, future farming potential, and exceptional hunting opportunities. Property Highlights 158.9± total acres Legal Description: NE4 SEC2 T11S R41W 151.75 acres enrolled in CRP CRP contract expires in 2031 Mostly level Class 3e soils Excellent hunting for pronghorn, deer, upland birds, and small game Potential WIHA income opportunity Low property taxes Showing by Appointment Only For additional information or to schedule a private showing, contact the Land Professional. Buyer's Agent Notice: When purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a Buyer's Broker, if applicable, must be identified upon first contact and be present at the initial property showing to participate in any real estate commission. If these conditions are not met, compensation, if any, will be at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company.
$129,000  •  85.79 acres
CRP Income Property with Producing Mineral Rights & Excellent Hunting Opportunities This versatile property offers multiple income streams and outstanding recreational potential. Established CRP grasslands provide exceptional wildlife habitat while generating $3,597 in annual income through 2031 under the current Conservation Reserve Program contract. The property features predominantly level Class III soils, presenting the opportunity to return the enrolled acreage to productive cropland once the existing CRP contract expires. Adding to its investment appeal, income-producing mineral rights are included with the sale. Contact the listing agent for additional details regarding the mineral income. Located in an area well known for quality pheasant and whitetail deer hunting, this property offers excellent recreational value. Several neighboring farms feature irrigation pivots, helping support local wildlife populations. Hunting rights also provide additional income potential through private leasing or enrollment in the Kansas Walk-In Hunting Access (WIHA) Program, subject to program eligibility and requirements. With county road frontage on multiple sides, the property offers convenient year-round access and flexibility for future use. Whether you're seeking a dependable income-producing investment, a recreational getaway, or a property with long-term agricultural potential, this tract offers a compelling combination of income, habitat, and future opportunities. Contact the listing Land Specialist today for more information or to schedule your private showing. When purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a Buyer's Broker, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and present at the initial showing of the property to participate in a real estate commission. If these conditions are not met, compensation if any will be at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company.
$3,944,400  •  2,076 acres
High-Quality Eastern Colorado Cropland Investment Opportunity This highly productive cropland presents an exceptional opportunity for producers looking to expand their operation or investors seeking a stable, income-producing agricultural asset. Located near Cope, Colorado, the property consists of 2,073.35 tillable acres featuring predominantly Class III and IV loam soils with level topography, making it well-suited for growing wheat, corn, millet, and milo. The farm offers excellent year-round access with paved highway frontage and well-maintained county roads, providing efficient transportation to local grain markets. The acreage is currently operated under a wheat, corn, millet, and fallow rotation and is leased to an established tenant. Existing cash leases generate $124,380 in annual income ($60 per tillable acre) through 2029, providing immediate and reliable investment returns. Adding to its appeal, the property carries exceptionally low annual property taxes of just $2,180 (2025), helping maximize net income. Beyond its agricultural value, the property offers outstanding recreational potential. Healthy populations of deer, pronghorn, upland birds, and small game provide the opportunity to generate additional income through a hunting lease, further enhancing the property's annual return. Whether you're looking to expand your farming operation or acquire a quality income-producing land investment, this property offers an outstanding combination of productive soils, dependable lease income, excellent access, and recreational potential. Contact the listing agent today for additional information or to schedule a private showing. Property FeaturesLocated near Cope, Colorado 2,073.35± tillable cropland acres Predominantly Class III & IV loam soils Level, highly productive farmland Current annual cash lease income of $124,380 Cash lease in place through 2029 ($60 per tillable acre) Paved highway and well-maintained county road frontage Excellent year-round access Low annual property taxes of $2,180 (2025) Hunting opportunities for deer, pronghorn, upland birds, and small game Potential for additional hunting lease income When purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a Buyer's Broker, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and present at the initial showing of the property to participate in a real estate commission. If these conditions are not met, compensation if any will be at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company.
$95,000  •  59.7 acres
Income-Producing Hunting & Recreational Property on the North Fork Cimarron River Discover the perfect blend of income potential and exceptional recreational opportunities with this diverse property featuring productive cropland and scenic North Fork Cimarron River frontage. Approximately 46± acres of tillable farmland, consisting primarily of Class II and Class III soils, are currently leased to a local farmer, providing annual income. Common crops grown in the area include corn, milo, wheat, and millet, creating an excellent food source that helps attract and sustain local wildlife. The property also features approximately 1/4 mile of heavily wooded North Fork Cimarron River frontage, offering outstanding habitat for deer, upland birds, and other game. Multiple coveys of quail and pheasants were observed while photographing the property, and the surrounding area is well known for its quality mule deer and whitetail hunting. Nearby irrigated crop fields, combined with the thick river-bottom cover, create ideal conditions for wildlife year-round. Whether you're looking for a productive investment, a hunting retreat, or a recreational getaway, this property offers an outstanding combination of income and outdoor enjoyment. Property Highlights 46± tillable acres with mostly Class II & III soils Annual cropland lease income Approximately 1/4 mile of North Fork Cimarron River frontage Excellent habitat for mule deer, whitetail deer, pheasant, quail, and other small game Strong hunting and recreational opportunities Productive farmland with level terrain Mineral rights have been previously reserved Legal Description: N2S2N2SE4 & N2N2SE4, Section 25, Township 31 South, Range 40 West. For additional information or to schedule a private showing, contact the listing land specialist. Buyer Broker Notice: To be eligible for buyer's broker compensation, if applicable, the buyer's broker must be identified during the initial contact and be present at the property's first showing. If these requirements are not met, any compensation will be at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company.
$85,000  •  78 acres
Stevens County, KS 78 - CRP Investment Property with Excellent Hunting Opportunities This productive CRP parcel offers an outstanding combination of reliable annual income and exceptional recreational value. Enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) through 2034, the property generates approximately $2,222 in annual CRP payments, making it an attractive long-term investment. Surrounded by several irrigated pivot fields, the property benefits from abundant food and nearby water sources that consistently attract wildlife. A dense stand of established CRP grasses provides outstanding bedding cover and quality habitat, creating ideal conditions for a variety of game species. Hunters will appreciate the excellent opportunities for trophy whitetail deer, upland birds, and small game. During the listing visit, multiple deer and quail were observed on the property, highlighting its strong wildlife presence. The quality of the deer can be seen in the trail camera pictures with several large bucks using the property currently as seen in the listing pictures. Whether you're looking to expand your investment portfolio, establish a recreational getaway, or enjoy both income and hunting, this property offers an exceptional opportunity. The low property taxes of only $34.94 (2025) annually. Contact the listing agent today for more information or to schedule a private showing. Please don't visit the property without setting up a showing with the listing agent first. ***SHOWINGS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY*** When purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a Buyer's Broker, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and present at the initial showing of the property to participate in a real estate commission. If these conditions are not met, compensation if any will be at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company.
$298,000  •  160 acres
160± Acres of Productive Farm Ground & Premier Hunting Land | Osborne County, KS Discover the perfect combination of income-producing farmland and outstanding recreational opportunities with this exceptional 160± acre property located in Osborne County near Alton, Kansas. Featuring productive cropland, quality wildlife habitat, and excellent access, this versatile property is well-suited for farmers, investors, hunters, or anyone looking to build a rural retreat. Approximately 115± acres are currently in cultivation with predominantly Class II and Class III soils, providing strong agricultural productivity. The tillable ground is under a verbal cash lease generating approximately $6,900 in annual income ($60 per tillable acre), offering immediate return on investment. Corn has been planted for the 2026 growing season, creating an excellent food source and seasonal cover for local wildlife. Beyond its farming potential, this property offers exceptional recreational appeal. Approximately 3 acres of timber provide valuable bedding habitat for deer, while scattered trees, wet-weather ponds, and pasture create a diverse landscape that supports healthy populations of whitetail deer, pheasants, and quail. The nearby river and creek-bottom habitat further enhance the area's reputation for quality hunting. With county road frontage and convenient access to State Highway 24, the property is easy to reach year-round. Multiple potential building sites offer scenic rural views, making this an excellent location for a country home, hunting cabin, or weekend getaway. Property Highlights 160± total acres 115± tillable acres with predominantly Class II & Class III soils Approximately $6,900 annual cash rent income Corn planted for the 2026 season County road frontage with quick access to State Highway 24 Multiple attractive building sites Approximately 3 acres of timber providing wildlife habitat Pasture with scattered trees and wet-weather ponds Excellent deer, pheasant, and quail hunting Suitable for grazing livestock or additional recreational improvements Additional acreage available Whether you're looking to expand your farming operation, invest in income-producing land, purchase a hunting property with built-in annual revenue, or build your dream home in the country, this property offers exceptional versatility and long-term value. Don't miss this opportunity to own a highly desirable combination farm and recreational property in north-central Kansas. Contact the listing Land Professional today for additional information or to schedule your private showing. Showings by appointment only. When purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a Buyer's Broker, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and present at the initial showing of the property to participate in a real estate commission. If these conditions are not met, compensation if any will be at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company.
$139,400  •  166.7 acres
Kimball County, Nebraska | 166.7 Acres This 166.7± acre tract in Kimball County, Nebraska, presents an excellent investment opportunity featuring productive tillable cropland, quality soils, and convenient county road frontage. Located just southwest of Kimball, this property offers both income potential and recreational appeal. The farm is comprised primarily of tillable acreage with mostly level Class III soils (see the included soil map in listing pictures). Crops commonly grown in the area include corn, wheat, sunflowers, and millet. The property is currently leased to a local farming tenant under a verbal one-third landlord, two-thirds tenant crop-share agreement. Annual income will vary depending on crop selection, weather conditions, and commodity prices. County road frontage along the east side of the property provides excellent year-round access and is only a short drive from Kimball, Nebraska. The area receives approximately 17 inches of annual precipitation, supporting dryland farming operations. Additional acreage is available for purchase if desired-contact the listing Land Professional for details. Seller-owned mineral rights, if any, will transfer with the sale. For more information or to schedule a private showing, contact Listing Land Professional Daniel Hunning today. Property Highlights166.7± acres in Kimball County, Nebraska Located southwest of Kimball Mostly tillable cropland Verbal 1/3 landlord, 2/3 tenant crop-share lease Mostly level Class III soils Excellent investment opportunity Hunting opportunities County road frontage with easy access Additional acreage available Seller-owned mineral rights included, if any Driving Directions From Kimball, Nebraska, travel south on Highway 71 to Road 28S. Turn west (right) on Road 28S and continue to Road 33W. Turn south (left) on Road 33W and travel approximately 1 mile to the northeast corner of the property. Buyer's Broker Disclosure When purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a Buyer's Broker, if applicable, must be identified upon first contact with Great Plains Land Company and must be present at the initial property showing to be eligible for a real estate commission. If these conditions are not met, any cooperating broker compensation will be at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company.
$139,000  •  138.4 acres
Grant County, Kansas - 138.4 Acres | CRP Income, Recreational, & Investment/Development Opportunity This 138.4-acre property in Grant County, Kansas offers an outstanding combination of dependable CRP income, Recreational potential, and long-term investment value. Enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) through 2031, the property generates approximately $5,450 in annual income, providing a near 4%+ annual return on investment for investor-minded buyers. Surrounding the property and in the area are productive fields of wheat, milo, corn, and millet, creating an ideal blend of food sources and habitat for local wildlife. The parcel features mostly level Class IV soils, offering the potential to return the acreage to cropland production after the current CRP contract expires in 2031. Located near North Fork Cimmaron River, the property offers recreational opportunities. The established CRP grasses, combined with nearby irrigated cropland, provide exceptional cover and forage, helping hold wildlife throughout the area. The property qualifies for non-resident over the counter hunt-own-land deer permits with the size of the property (see the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks for details). The property features excellent paved county road frontage for convenient year-round access and is located just a short distance from paved Highway 160. Whether you're seeking a steady income-producing investment, recreational getaway, or a property with future farming potential, this tract offers exceptional versatility. Sellers willing to sell smaller parcels, contact the listing Land Professional for more details. Showings by appointment only. Property Highlights 138.4 acres located southwest of Ulysess, KS CRP contract generating approximately $5450 annually through 2031 Near a 4%+ annual return on investment Mostly level Class IV soils Future cropland potential after CRP expiration Hunting opportunities Located in Kansas Deer Management 18 Strong wildlife habitat with nearby irrigated cropland Good paved county road frontage with easy access Short Distance from Highway160 Smaller Parcels Available Low annual property taxes (2025 - $93.62) Buyer's Broker Notice: When purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a buyer's broker, if applicable, must be identified upon first contact and be present at the initial property showing to be eligible for a real estate commission. If these conditions are not met, compensation, if any, will be at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company.
$272,000  •  320 acres
Prowers County, Colorado - 320± Acres | CRP Income, Hunting & Investment Opportunity This 320± acre property in Prowers County, Colorado, offers an outstanding combination of dependable CRP income, excellent hunting potential, and long-term investment value. Enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) through 2032, the property generates approximately $10,546 in annual income, providing an estimated 4%+ annual return on investment for conservation-minded buyers. Surrounding the property are productive fields of wheat, milo, and millet, creating an ideal blend of food sources and habitat for local wildlife. The parcel features mostly level Class IV soils, offering the potential to return the acreage to cropland production after the current CRP contract expires in 2032. Located near Little Bear Creek, the property benefits from a natural wildlife travel corridor that supports healthy populations of whitetail deer, mule deer, and antelope. The established CRP grasses, combined with neighboring irrigated cropland, provide exceptional cover and forage, helping hold wildlife throughout the area. Situated within Colorado Big Game Management Unit 139, the property is known for quality deer hunting and also qualifies for deer and antelope vouchers through the Colorado Parks & Wildlife Landowner Preference Program. Several deer were present during the property photography, with multiple sightings captured in the listing photos. The property features excellent county road frontage for convenient year-round access and is located just a short distance from paved Highway 89. Whether you're seeking a steady income-producing investment, recreational getaway, or a property with future farming potential, this tract offers exceptional versatility. Contact the Land Professional today for additional information or to schedule a private showing. Showings by appointment only. Property Highlights320± acres located south of Holly, Colorado CRP contract generating approximately $10,546 annually through 2032 Estimated 4%+ annual return on investment Mostly level Class IV soils Future cropland potential after CRP expiration Excellent deer, antelope, and upland bird hunting opportunities Located in Colorado Big Game Management Unit 139 Qualifies for deer and antelope vouchers through the Colorado Parks & Wildlife Landowner Preference Program Strong wildlife habitat with neighboring irrigated cropland Good county road frontage with easy access Just minutes from paved Highway 89 Low annual property taxes (2025 - $607.20) Buyer's Broker Notice: When purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a buyer's broker, if applicable, must be identified upon first contact and be present at the initial property showing to be eligible for a real estate commission. If these conditions are not met, compensation, if any, will be at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company.
$432,000  •  640 acres
Kiowa County, Colorado - 640± Acres CRP Income & Hunting Exceptional 640± acre investment and recreational property located just outside Eads, Colorado. This productive tract has recently been enrolled in a new Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) contract generating $13,986 in annual income, providing immediate return while preserving long-term flexibility for future use. A unique advantage of this property is that the new owner may have the option to terminate the CRP enrollment and return the acreage to crop production or livestock grazing. Surrounded by and in the area of productive agricultural operations of growing wheat, milo, and millet, the area supports strong farming opportunities. Featuring 100% Class IV soils, this property offers excellent long-term investment potential. Well-maintained county roads border multiple sides of the tract, providing convenient year-round access. The property is located just minutes from paved Highway 96 and the community of Eads. For sportsmen, this is a decent hunting property. Dense CRP grass creates ideal bedding, cover, and habitat for wildlife, creating hunting opportunities for mule deer, antelope, and small game. Located within Colorado Big Game Management Unit 126, the property qualifies for deer and antelope vouchers through the Colorado Parks & Wildlife Landowner Preference Program. Multiple deer were observed on the property during the listing inspection and can be seen in the listing photos. Whether you're seeking dependable CRP income, future agricultural potential, hunting opportunities, or a combination of all three, this Kiowa County property deserves a closer look. Property Highlights 640± acres in Kiowa County, Colorado Legal Description: S2 33-18-49 & N2 4-19-49 New CRP contract generating $13,986 annually Potential option to return acreage to farming or grazing 100% Class IV soils Strong long-term investment opportunity County road frontage on multiple sides Minutes from Highway 96 and Eads, Colorado Mule deer, antelope, and small game hunting Colorado Big Game Management Unit 126 Eligible for Colorado Parks & Wildlife Landowner Preference Program Low annual property taxes For additional information or to schedule a private showing, contact the Listing Land Professional.
$176,000  •  160 acres
Washington County, Colorado | 160± Acres This exceptional quarter section of productive eastern Colorado farmland offers a rare opportunity for both agricultural operators and investors seeking a proven income-producing asset. Encompassing 160± acres, the property is turn-key and ready to contribute to an existing farming operation or diversify an agricultural investment portfolio. The farm consists primarily of highly productive Platner loam soils with 0-3% slopes and a strong history of crop production. Area crops include wheat, milo, millet, and corn, providing flexibility for a variety of farming programs. All tillable acreage is currently leased under a 1/3 landlord, 2/3 tenant crop-share agreement, offering immediate income potential. Annual returns will vary based on crop selection, planted acres, commodity markets, and weather conditions. FSA information is available upon request. Beyond its agricultural value, the property offers excellent recreational and hunting opportunities. Hell Creek, frontage and an established wildlife shelterbelt create attractive habitat for deer, antelope, upland birds, and small game. Located within Colorado Big Game Management Unit 100, the property qualifies in Colorado's Landowner Preference Program, providing eligibility for deer and antelope vouchers. Additional income potential may be realized through a hunting lease. With productive cropland, recreational appeal, low property taxes, and established income potential, this property presents an outstanding opportunity in Washington County, Colorado. Property Highlights 160± acres (NE 1/4 Sec. 31, T1N, R50W) Predominantly productive Platner loam soils Strong proven crop production history Current crop-share lease providing annual income Potential hunting lease income Hell Creek frontage Established wildlife shelterbelt Located in Colorado GMU 100 Eligible for Landowner Preference Program Deer, antelope, upland bird, and small game hunting Low annual property taxes For additional information or to schedule a private showing, please contact the listing Land Professional. Buyer Broker Notice: When purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a buyer's broker, if applicable, must be identified upon first contact and be present at the initial property showing to participate in any real estate commission. Compensation, if any, is at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company if these conditions are not met.
$69,000  •  35.81 acres
Elbert County, Colorado | 35.81 Acres with Electricity to the Parcel Discover the possibilities on this exceptional 35.11-acre property in Elbert County, Colorado. Featuring attractive building sites, scenic mountain views, and valuable infrastructure already in place, this parcel is well-suited for a custom home, recreational property, or weekend getaway. A recently underground electricity has been installed along the property's western boundary, helping reduce future development costs. With no HOA or restrictive covenants, owners enjoy the flexibility to develop and use the property in accordance with Elbert County regulations. Year-round access is provided by county-maintained road frontage then on a private road to the corner of the property, conveniently located just a short distance from paved Highway 96. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the area's abundant recreational opportunities, including off-road vehicle riding, wildlife viewing, and hunting for deer, antelope, and small game. A recent survey has been completed and is available upon request. Property Highlights 35.81 acres in Elbert County, Colorado Located northeast of Rush, Colorado Multiple desirable building sites Underground electricity available along the parcel boundary Scenic mountain views Survey completed and available upon request No HOA or restrictive covenants Driving Directions From Rush, Colorado, travel east on Highway 96 for approximately 2 miles to Kendrick Road. Turn north (left) and continue for 3 miles to County Road 12. Turn east (right) and proceed approximately 1/2 mile to a private road then turn left going north for .25 miles until you reach the southwest corner of the property. Showings by appointment only. For additional information or to schedule a private showing, contact the listing agent. Broker Cooperation Notice: To be eligible for buyer broker compensation, if applicable, a buyer's broker must be identified upon first contact with Great Plains Land Company and must be present at the initial property showing. Compensation, if any, is subject to the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company if these requirements are not met.
$258,500  •  287.28 acres
Washington Co., CO 287.28 Here is a parcel of cropland with mostly Class 3 soils that is turn-key ready for the farmer looking to add to an existing operation or an investor looking to add to their portfolio. Consisting of mostly Weld Silt Loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes Class (3c) and Norka-Colby Loams, 3 to 5 percent slopes Class (3e) soils the cropland has good proven yield history. Crops grown on the property and in the area include Wheat, Milo, Millet, or Corn. Currently, all the tillable acreage is in 2025 milo stubble and is subject to tenant rights under a 1/3 owner 2/3 tenant crop-share agreement. Annual income will vary year to year depending on the acres/crops planted, weather conditions, and commodity prices. FSA information is available upon request. For additional income the property could be leased out for hunting with the close proximity to the North Fork Arikaree River and several nearby draws. Found in Colorado Big Game Management Unit 107 the property qualifies for the Landowner Preference Program for deer and antelope vouchers. Hunting opportunities included deer, antelope, upland bird, and small game. Seller's Owned Mineral Rights are included (if any). Please contact the local Land Professional for questions or to schedule a showing. ***Showings by Appointment only*** Property Details: - Located in SEC33 T5S R53W - Mostly Prime Tillable Cropland - Crop-Share Lease with Annual Income - Potential Hunting Lease Income - Colorado Big Game Management Unit 107 - Low Taxes When purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a Buyer's Broker, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and present at the initial showing of the property to participate in a real estate commission. If these conditions are not met, compensation if any will be at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company.
$89,000  •  35.11 acres
Elbert County, CO 35.11 Acres with Water Well & Electricity Here is a parcel that has tons of potential and several nice building sites with mountain views. Underground electricity has been run underground along the western boundary of the property. A new water well was recently drilled and tested at approximately 15 Gallons Per Minute. This property would be ideal for the buyer looking to build a dream home or park an RV/trailer for a weekend getaway location. There are no HOA's or covenants so the only restrictions would be per Elbert County, Colorado. A survey has been recently completed and is available upon request. County maintained road frontage provides good year-round access and is only a short distance from paved Highway 96. Recreational opportunities included riding off road vehicles and hunting deer, antelope, and small game. Contact the listing agent for more information or to schedule a showing. ***Showings by appointment only*** Property Details: Located Northeast of Rush, CO Several Nice Building Sites Recently Drilled Water Well Water Well Tested approximately 15 GPM Under Ground Electricity to the Parcel Mountain Views Good County Road Frontage Survey Completed Driving Instructions: From Rush, CO take Paved 96 Highway east for 2 miles until you come to Kendrick Rd. then turn left going north for 3 miles until you reach County Road 12 then turn right and go 1/2 mile until you reach the SW corner of the property. When purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a Buyer's Broker, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and present at the initial showing of the property to participate in a real estate commission. If these conditions are not met, compensation if any will be at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company.
$695,000  •  314.5 acres
Russell County, KS 314.5 Cropland Here is an opportunity to purchase some quality cropland with paved road frontage located just outside of Bunker Hill, KS. The 288.1 acres of tillable cropland consist of mostly Crete silt loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes Class 2 soils. Crops commonly grown in the area included corn, soybeans, winter wheat, sorghum, and hay forage. Currently the property is under a verbal crop share 1/3 landowner 2/3 tenant lease agreement and is being sold subject to tenant rights. FSA information is available upon request. The balance of the acreage is made up of a small pasture with trees and waterways offering great hunting and recreational opportunities with the area being known for its incredible deer and upland bird hunting. Wilson Lake is also only a short distance away from the property, making for a quick drive to go fishing or boating. With paved road frontage, the property has great access and is less than 2 miles from Interstate I70. This property also has several home building sites or has the potential for a portion of the acreage to be developed into Boat/RV storage with its prime location. Seller's owned mineral rights are included (if any). Contact the listing agent today for more information or to schedule a viewing on this amazing property. ***Showings by appointment only*** Property Details: Legal Description - N2 SEC36 T13S R13W Less R/W Mostly Cropland with mostly Class 2 soils Paved road frontage Several potential building sites Close proximity to I70 Located near Wilson Lake Hunting & Recreational Opportunities When purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a Buyer's Broker, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and present at the initial showing of the property to participate in a real estate commission. If these conditions are not met, compensation if any will be at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company.
$198,400  •  320 acres
Kiowa County, CO 320 CRP Here is a half section of CRP with annual income and great hunting opportunities located adjacent to the Sand Creek National Massacre Historic Site. Enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) with the current contract paying $11,426 annually and expiring September 31st, 2026. This property has been accepted into a new 10-year CRP contract paying $5,236 annually with the buyer having the option of terminating the new enrollment to turn the acreage back into tillable crop production or possibly pasture for livestock. In the nearby area there is currently farming of wheat, milo, and millet. With mostly level Class IV soils this property makes for a great long-term investment. Good county road frontage makes for easy access and is only a short distance from Paved Highway 96 & Eads, CO. Located adjacent to the Sand Creek National Massacre Site and Sand Creek the property has hunting opportunities for trophy deer, antelope, and small game. The thick CRP grass provides great cover and bedding areas for local wildlife. Found in Colorado Big Game Management Unit 122, the property qualifies for deer & antelope vouchers in the Parks & Wildlife Landowner Preference Program. Contact the Listing Land Specialist for more information or to schedule a showing on this great combination offering. Property Details: Legal - S2 SEC26 T17S R46W CRP income Mostly class IV soils Located near Sand Creek Hunting Opportunities Big Game Management Unit 122 Qualifies for Colorado Landowner Preference Program Low Taxes When purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a Buyer's Broker, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and present at the initial showing of the property to participate in a real estate commission. If these conditions are not met, compensation if any will be at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company.
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