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$795,000  •  218 acres
Hayden Outdoors Real Estate is proud to announce the sale of the Schumacher Trust Ranch, a family owned and operated farm and cattle facility since 1965. This property has so much to offer, including convenient access and excellent location just a short drive north of Hays, Kansas along Highway 183.
$865,000  •  214 acres
Barber County 214± Acres - 211± Cropland Acres, Class I Soils & Homestead 211± Cropland Acres - Class I Soils - Brick Home - Blacktop AccessBarber County, Kansas Located at the intersection of Gerlane Road and Cedar Hills Road, this 214± acre Barber County property offers an outstanding opportunity to own a highly productive dryland farm with an established rural homestead. With the east 98.2-acre tract now sold, this offering consists of approximately 211 acres of quality cropland, a well-established farmstead, and excellent access from a blacktop farm-to-market road. The backbone of this property is its 211± acres of productive cropland, consisting primarily of highly regarded Class I Pond Creek silt loam soils. With an NCCPI average of approximately 67, these soils are known for strong yield potential and long-term productivity, making this an attractive opportunity for both operators and investors looking to add quality farmland to their portfolio. FSA records indicate: 221.5-acre Wheat Base | PLC Yield: 58 13.1-acre Oats Base | PLC Yield: 27 The farm's clean layout and excellent accessibility allow for efficient operation and management. Whether you're expanding an existing farming operation or seeking a long-term land investment, properties with this combination of soil quality and location are increasingly difficult to find in Barber County. Located on the property is an established 3± acre farmstead featuring a 1948 brick home with approximately 2,487 square feet, 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and a basement. The home is complemented by multiple barns, outbuildings, and farmstead improvements that provide storage, workspace, and support for agricultural operations. One of the strongest features of this property is its location. With blacktop frontage on Gerlane Road, access is convenient year-round for equipment, grain hauling, and everyday use. The combination of productive cropland, existing improvements, and excellent road access creates a well-rounded property with both operational and investment appeal. Whether you're looking for a productive Kansas farm, an income-producing land investment, or a rural home with substantial acreage, this Barber County property deserves a look. Property Highlights214± Total Acres 211± Cropland Acres Class I Pond Creek Silt Loam Soils NCCPI Average: Approximately 67 221.5-Acre Wheat Base | PLC Yield: 58 13.1-Acre Oats Base | PLC Yield: 27 3± Acre Farmstead 1948 Brick Home Approximately 2,487 Sq. Ft. 3 Bedrooms | 1 Bathroom | Basement Multiple Barns & Outbuildings Blacktop Frontage on Gerlane Road Excellent Access via Cedar Hills Road Strong Agricultural Production Potential Investment Opportunity in Productive Barber County Farmland
$571,050  •  211.5 acres
Barber County 211.5± Acres - Nearly 100% Tillable | Class I Pond Creek Soils | Gerlane Rd Located in Barber County, Kansas, this 211.5± acre tract offers nearly 100% tillable farmland with strong soil productivity, excellent access, and a clean, efficient layout. Positioned north of Gerlane Road and west of Cedar Hills Road, this farm is built for both operators and investors looking for high-quality Kansas farm ground. Section 36-T33S-R11W Farmland & FSA Details According to FSA data, the property consists of approximately: 211.5± acres of cropland (nearly 100% tillable) FSA base acres listed below are associated with the parent tract and will be subject to reconstitution upon closing: Wheat base: 221.5 acres | PLC yield: 58 Oats base: 13.1 acres | PLC yield: 27 This tract has a strong production history and is well suited for wheat or a crop rotation program common to the area. Soil Profile The farm is made up predominantly of: Pond Creek silt loam (0-3% slopes) Class I non-irrigated soils NCCPI rating of 67 Prime farmland designation These soils are well-drained, highly productive, and capable of delivering consistent yields. Farms with this soil quality and high tillable percentage are rarely available in Barber County. Access & Efficiency Blacktop frontage on Gerlane Road Easy access for equipment and grain hauling Clean field layout with minimal waste Highly efficient for modern farming operations Investment Highlights Nearly all acres in production Strong soil productivity and yield potential Ideal for owner-operators or investors Long-term income-producing opportunity With nearly every acre in production, top-tier Class I soils, and excellent access, this tract represents a high-quality piece of Barber County farmland that is ready to perform from day one. Contact:Ky Pfleider | Great Plains Land Company580-430-7005
$665,000  •  193.2 acres
This turnkey 192± acre property has been thoughtfully managed to create a sportsman’s haven. From food plots, a stocked pond, and a mini home camp, no detail has been overlooked. The combination of pasture, CRP, and timber creates excellent habitat and makes the property live larger than its acreage, with easy access off Hwy 42 adding to its appeal.
$611,475  •  182.53 acres
Premier Thomas County, KS Cropland Opportunity 182.53± Acres | Class II Soils | Spring Crop Possession South half Section 18-T8S-R34W Less Tracts Positioned in the heart of productive northwest Kansas agriculture, this 182.53± acre tract in Thomas County offers a rare combination of high-quality soils, strong FSA base, and immediate usability for the 2026 crop season. Comprised primarily of Class II soils, this farm provides the foundation for consistent yields and long-term sustainability. The tract features an excellent 126.27-acre corn base with a strong 133 bushel PLC yield, making it an attractive addition for both operators and investors seeking dependable income-producing ground. The layout of the farm supports efficient farming practices, with smooth field transitions and minimal waste, while the soil composition—dominated by Keith and Ulysses silt loams—reflects proven productivity across the region. Key Highlights: Total Acres: 182.53± cropland acres Soils: Predominantly Class II FSA Base: 126.27 acres of corn PLC Yield: 133 bushels Possession: Available for spring planting 2025 Taxes: $1,297.53 Price: $611,475 ($3,350/acre) Located in a well-regarded agricultural area of Thomas County, this property presents a strong opportunity to acquire high-quality, income-producing farmland with immediate return potential. Whether expanding an existing operation or securing a long-term land investment, this tract checks the boxes for productivity, efficiency, and accessibility.
$365,000  •  160.42 acres
This 159.7-acre tract, located just six miles south of Winona, Kansas along Highway 25, offers an appealing mix of income potential and recreation. Of the total acreage, approximately 144 acres are highly productive cropland, consisting primarily of Ulysses silt loam soils with gentle 0–3% slopes, and anchored by a 77.5-acre wheat base. With no current lease and no crops planted, the farmland is open for immediate operation. In addition, 11.06 acres are enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), providing $481 in annual income, while the blend of CRP, cropland, and surrounding grassland creates a diverse landscape attractive for recreational use. The buyer will reimburse the seller for spring maintenance spraying, and all of the seller’s mineral rights—believed to be intact—will transfer at closing, adding long-term investment value to this productive and versatile property. Legal Description: S15, T12, R35, SW4 Tract Description: • Approx. 144 acres of tillable acreage • 11.06 acres of CRP • Approx. 5 acres of unfenced grass Location: 6miles from Winona, Kansas on Highway 25 CRP (Conservation Reserve Program): • 11.06 acres • Annual Payment- $481 Cropland: • ~144 acres • No current crops planted • No current lease on property Soil Types: Ulysses silt loam (0-1% and 1-3% slopes) Wheat Base: 77.5 Buyer will reimburse Seller for spring maintenance spraying. FSA Information: • Future FSA farm program payments will follow the crops and be paid according to FSA regulations. Mineral Rights: • All of the seller's interest in mineral rights will transfer to the buyer at closing. Minerals are believed to be intact. Real Estate Taxes: • 2025 property taxes will be prorated to the date of closing Approximate Annual Taxes - $912.92
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$136,000  •  160 acres
Century Farm CRP & Hunting Quarter | 160± Acres | Stevens County, KansasProperty Highlights 160± acres in Stevens County, Kansas 158.02 acres enrolled in CRP through September 30, 2040 Approximately $4,425 annual CRP income Annual property taxes of only $70.75 Average NCCPI Soil score of 41.8 Approximately 80% Dalhart Loamy Fine Sand, 0-3% slopes, Class III soils Kansas Century Farm - family owned since 1917 Excellent whitetail and upland bird hunting with mule deer and antelope also present Established CRP grass overseeded in 2021 USDA-approved wildlife water guzzler Electricity nearby Just 1/2 mile east of Highway 25 Approximately 3 miles south of the Highway 25 & Highway 56 intersection near Hugoton, Kansas Borders additional public hunting opportunities With more than a century of family ownership, this exceptional 160± acre Stevens County quarter is being offered to the public. Owned by the same family since 1917 and recognized as a Kansas Century Farm, this property combines dependable CRP income, outstanding wildlife habitat, and a legacy that is becoming increasingly difficult to find. Historically farmed in wheat and milo, the property has been continuously enrolled in the USDA Conservation Reserve Program since 1988. The current CRP contract was renewed in 2025 and runs through September 30, 2040, with 158.02 enrolled acres generating approximately $4,425 annually. Combined with annual property taxes of just $70.75, this is an affordable recreational property that produces dependable income while helping offset the cost of ownership. The established CRP was overseeded in 2021 and is fully compliant with program requirements. An approved USDA wildlife water guzzler further enhances the habitat, creating exceptional cover for wildlife throughout the property. Hunters will appreciate the outstanding habitat this quarter provides. Fresh deer sign is common throughout the property as whitetails and mule deer travel between the CRP and neighboring irrigated corn, wheat, and milo fields. The unmistakable sound of cackling pheasants echoes across the grass, while coveys of quail flush from the cover. Antelope are also frequently seen in the area, making this an outstanding Southwest Kansas recreational property. An added bonus is the property's location. It borders a public Walk-In Hunting Access quarter (subject to current Kansas WIHA enrollment), allowing convenient access to additional hunting opportunities nearby. The surrounding area offers numerous WIHA properties, and the Cimarron National Grassland is just a short drive away, providing thousands of additional acres of public hunting and outdoor recreation. The property features an average NCCPI rating of 41.8, with approximately 80% consisting of Dalhart Loamy Fine Sand, 0-3% slopes, Class III soils. Remnants of an old water well exists on the property, and electricity is available nearby. Access is provided by a two-track along the east side and a lightly maintained county road reaching the northwest corner. The land gently rolls from the higher ground on the south into the flatter cropland along the north, creating natural travel corridors for wildlife. Properties offering long-term CRP income, exceptionally low carrying costs, outstanding hunting, and over 100 years of family ownership rarely become available. Whether you're searching for an affordable hunting property, a recreational investment, or a legacy farm to pass down for generations, this Stevens County Century Farm deserves your attention. For more information or to schedule your private showing, contact Ky Pfleider with Great Plains Land Company today.
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$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.
$352,000  •  160 acres
Located near Goodland in Sherman County, this 160± acre tract offers a strong mix of proven cropland value with a natural habitat component that’s hard to duplicate in this part of the county. The farm has a solid history of crop production yields and is currently leased through the end of the 2026 harvest, with corn intended as the planted crop. A major highlight is Little Beaver Creek, which crosses the northwest portion of the property and subtly extends into a large draw/wetland area located in the western third of the property. That combination of water, cover, and a broader lowland basin creates an ideal staging area for wildlife, especially when large flocks of birds pass through and stop at the creek and wetland edges. Whether you’re an operator, investor, or looking to add some hunting acres, this tract checks a lot of boxes. Adding to the overall value, the seller is conveying 100% of the surface and mineral rights. Legal: NW/4 of 12-6-42, Sherman County, Kansas Close to Goodland, KS 100% Surface & Mineral rights included Leased through the end of the 2026 harvest Little Beaver Creek runs through the NW corner Creek overflows into a draw/wetland that naturally attracts birds and other wildlife
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$2,500,000  •  160 acres
This is an exceptional 160± acre property with a spectacular lake in the heart of Miami Co. Kansas. Located south of Louisburg, just one mile west of US Highway 69, and only 35 minutes from Overland Park! This remarkable tract offers the perfect combination of privacy, convenience, and year-round recreational opportunities. The centerpiece of the property is an impressive 19-acre lake, offering outstanding fishing and breathtaking views. Why buy a lakehouse when you can buy the lake? Whether you're casting a line, enjoying an afternoon on the water, or simply taking in the scenery, this lake is a rare and valuable feature this close to greater KC. The land showcases an ideal blend of mature timber, open pasture, and abundant water, creating exceptional habitat for wildlife while offering multiple possibilities for recreation, build site, livestock, or future improvements. Recent upgrades include new fencing, a storage container, and multiple gated entrances, providing excellent access throughout the property. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the property's outstanding hunting and wildlife opportunities. Healthy populations of whitetail deer, turkey, quail, and waterfowl make this a premier destination for sportsmen, while the diverse landscape provides incredible wildlife viewing throughout every season. The current owner has not used any chemicals on the property for nearly a decade for those looking for organic opportunities. Whether you're searching for a weekend escape, a future homesite, premier hunting opportunities, or a long-term investment, this rare Miami County property with a spectacular lake offers the perfect balance of natural beauty, recreational value, investment potential, and convenient access to Kansas City.
$440,000  •  160 acres
This 160± acre tract in Kansas farm country is primarily tillable and well-suited for straightforward agricultural production. It can be easily leased to a local operator, making it a strong hands-off investment option. A simple, income-producing land asset with minimal management needs, located in a proven and established agricultural region with steady long-term demand for quality cropland.
$379,000  •  159.1 acres
This 159± acre tract in Russell County offers excellent whitetail deer, pheasant, and quail habitat. Rolling terrain with natural grass draws, a north-south tree row travel corridor, and seasonal water areas create ideal hunting conditions. Recently cut hay maintains clean, productive native grasses.
$395,000  •  159 acres
This combination farm in the southeast part of Lincoln County includes both tillable acreage and fenced pasture. The property also offers good recreational opportunities.
$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.
$378,000  •  157.6 acres
Property Location: Located in Pawnee County at the intersection of 210th Ave & F Road, just a 1 mile west of Garfield, KS and 2 miles east of Highway 183. Legal Description: S11, T23, R18W, ACRES 157.60 NW4 LESS ROW
$340,000  •  157.57 acres
***Owner Financing Available - Seller will owner finance with 20% down for a 10 year term, with a 5% interest rate*** S15, T10, R21, ACRES 157.57, SE4 LESS RD R/W.
$29,000  •  156.2 acres
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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.
$429,000  •  156 acres
This property consists of 156+/- acres in Trego County with 122 acres of productive cultivation and the rest in grass. Alongside Class II soils, this tract features strong access, nearby Big Creek, and will convey mineral rights.
$451,530  •  155.7 acres
Located just outside of Almena in Norton County, Kansas, this 155.7± acre tract offers a strong combination of productive cropland and native pasture. The property consists of approximately 117± tillable acres currently in row crop, complemented by 38± acres of pasture and draws that provide grazing potential and wildlife habitat.
$373,000  •  155.27 acres
Property Location: Located in Pawnee County at the intersection of 210th Ave & F Road, just a 1 mile west of Garfield, KS and 2 miles east of Highway 183. Legal Description: S02, T23, R18W, ACRES 155.27 SW4 LESS ROW
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$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.
$1  •  154 acres
Absolute Online Only Auction! Online Bidding: Begins August 19, 2026 at 9:00 am CST. Concludes with a soft close August 20, 2026 @ 3:00 pm CST.
$300,000  •  153.52 acres
This property consists of 153+/- acres located near Brownell, Kansas, with approximately 138 acres of productive cultivation and 15 acres of grass. Featuring Class II, III, and IV soils, highway frontage along Highway 4, and mineral rights that transfer to the buyer, this tract offers a strong opportunity for agricultural investment and production.
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