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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.
$925,000  •  557.7 acres
Looking for a large, combination parcel with guaranteed income and excellent deer and upland hunting? The Westward C Farmland features 557.7 total acres in central Wallace County, Kansas. The property is broken into two portions of CRP and over 200 acres in dryland production. With a rolling landscape, thick CRP and the production farm ground providing food, the property sets up great for wildlife and hunting.
$446,440  •  320 acres
Wallace County, KS 320 Here is an opportunity to purchase a half section of expired CRP that has recently been accepted into a brand new 10-year CRP contract by the Farm Service Agency. The new contract would pay $41.00 per acre on 316.72 acres for a total annual income of $12,986.00 annually until 2036. A benefit to a potential buyer would be to have the ability to move forward with the new contract or possibility to terminate the recent sign-up and turn the tillable acres back into cropland production if desired. Soils on the property consist of mostly level to slightly rolling Buffalo Park silt loam 3 to 6 percent slopes Class 4e, Colby silt loam 3 to 6 percent slopes Class 4e, and Bridgeport silt loam 2 to 5 percent slopes Class 3e. Sitting just a short distance from Goose Creek the hunting opportunities included deer, antelope, upland birds, and small game. Several deer were seen on the property and in the surrounding area while taking pictures. With the large amount of acreage, the parcel would quality for multiple over-the-counter non-resident landowner deer tags per Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks regulations. County maintained road frontage along the eastern boundary provides easy year around access. Contact the listing agent for more information or to schedule a showing. ***Showings by appointment only*** Property Details: Legal Description – S2 SEC32 T11S R41W Located Northwest of Sharon Springs, KS Newly Accepted CRP Contract Paying $12,986 annually until 2036 Good Productive Soils Hunting Opportunities Close Proximity to Goose Creek 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.
$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.
$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.
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.
$135,000  •  28.9 acres
Take advantage of 28.9± acres of CRP right next to Sharon Springs, KS. Uniquely located right next to town, with rail access and well established tree row.
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