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$1,600,000  •  640 acres
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Positioned in the heart of central South Dakota's productive agricultural landscape, this exceptional 640± acre farmland offering in Stanley County presents a rare opportunity to acquire a large, contiguous tract of highly desirable cropland with strong production capabilities and outstanding recreational appeal. Located approximately 7 miles north of Hayes, South Dakota, and just 40 miles west of Pierre and Fort Pierre, the property offers convenient access while maintaining the privacy and open-country character that define this region. The farm is accessed by Hayes Road, a well-maintained gravel road, along with additional frontage on 202nd Street, providing excellent year-round accessibility for farming operations, equipment movement, and recreational use. Featuring a 66.18 Crop Productivity Index (CPI), the land is comprised primarily of Promise, Opal, and Silty Clay soils, creating a strong foundation for agricultural production and long-term investment value. Stretching across a full section, the property offers efficient field layouts, ease of operation, and the scale sought by both producers and investors. The gently rolling terrain and expansive views showcase the beauty of South Dakota's prairie while supporting productive farming practices. Beyond its agricultural merits, this property delivers a recreational component rarely found on highly productive cropland. The surrounding landscape supports healthy populations of mule deer, whitetail deer, and pronghorn antelope, providing excellent opportunities for big game hunting. The area is also well known for its strong upland bird hunting, with pheasants, sharp-tailed grouse, and other game birds frequenting the region's grasslands, shelterbelts, and field edges. Whether you are looking to expand an existing farming operation, diversify an investment portfolio with quality agricultural land, or secure a property that combines income-producing potential with exceptional hunting opportunities, this Stanley County farm offers the scale, productivity, and versatility to meet a wide range of ownership goals. Large tracts of productive South Dakota farmland with proven soils, strong access, and premier hunting opportunities are increasingly difficult to find, making this 640± acre offering a truly compelling investment in the future of the Great Plains. Features 640± contiguous acres of productive Stanley County farmland located approximately 7 miles north of Hayes, SD, and 40 miles west of Pierre/Fort Pierre. 66.18 Crop Productivity Index (CPI) featuring predominantly Promise, Opal, and Silty Clay soils, offering strong agricultural production potential. Excellent access via Hayes Road (gravel) and 202nd Street (dirt road) with convenient entry points for farming operations and equipment. Outstanding hunting opportunities with healthy populations of mule deer, whitetail deer, and pronghorn antelope throughout the surrounding landscape. Highly regarded upland bird hunting area, known for strong pheasant and sharp-tailed grouse populations, creating exceptional recreational value alongside productive farmland. Area Information South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Stanley County City of Fort Pierre City of Pierre
$2,900,000  •  580 acres
Located in the heart of north-central South Dakota, this exceptional 543.20± acre property offers a rare combination of expiring CRP, premier waterfowl habitat, outstanding whitetail/pheasant hunting, a well-maintained rural farmstead, and a private airstrip. With excellent year-round access just off U.S. Highway 83, this property is a unique blend of investment potential and world-class recreation.
$2,072,368  •  524.65 acres
This 524.65± acre Gregory County property is the kind of ground that defines what Tall Tines Trophy Properties is all about, trophy whitetail and turkey hunting, development potential, and unmatched Missouri River views all in one tract. Renowned for producing mature, trophy-caliber deer, the property features a dynamic mix of rugged draws, dense timber, and naturally secluded bedding areas that allow whitetails to reach their full potential. The layout of the land creates excellent travel corridors and stand locations, while the diverse habitat also supports a thriving turkey population, making this a true year-round hunting destination. On the southern end, approximately 62± acres of productive farmland carry an impressive 82 CPI. This not only provides consistent income potential but also serves as a major attractant for wildlife, pulling deer from the surrounding cover and enhancing overall hunting opportunities. Water is a major asset here, with two rural water taps and an artesian well already in place, adding both immediate utility and long-term development value. Whether you envision a hunting lodge, cabin, or permanent residence, the groundwork is already set. One of the standout features of this property is the west side along Lindley Township Road, where multiple potential build sites offer elevated positions with sweeping, unobstructed views of the Missouri River. These locations provide the perfect setting for a home or retreat that captures both sunrise and sunset over the river breaks an increasingly rare combination of privacy and scenery. Access is convenient via Wheeler Road, and the property’s ridgetops deliver breathtaking panoramic views throughout. Just 3 miles away, the Whetstone Bay Boat Ramp provides quick access to some of the region’s best walleye fishing and endless Missouri River recreation. Located just 5 miles northeast of Bonesteel, 25 miles east of Burke, and 33 miles east of Gregory, this property offers the ideal balance of seclusion and accessibility. Large-acreage properties along the Missouri River that combine proven hunting, income production, water resources, and premium build potential are becoming increasingly difficult to find. This is a rare opportunity to own a truly complete piece of South Dakota ground. FEATURES Potential Development along Lindley Township Road Trophy Whitetail Deer Hunting Excellent Turkey Hunting 62 Acres +/- of Farmland with 82 CPI (Soil Productivity) Incoming Producing Row Crop 2 Rural Water Taps on Property Artestian Well Excellent Access via Wheeler Road Amazing Views of the Missouri River to Build Your Dream Home Located Approximately 5 Miles Northeast of Bonesteel Located Approximately 25 Miles East of Burke Located Approximately 33 Miles East of Gregory 3 Miles to the Whetstone Bay Boat Ramp Excellent Access to World-Class Walleye Fishing on the Missouri River AREA INFORMATION South Dakota Game Fish and Parks City of Bonesteel City of Gregory City of Burke Gregory County
$3,000,000  •  515 acres
How often can you find +/- 515 acres all within 1 mile of each other in Eastern South Dakota? This property has it all! If you are looking for hunting and future grazing, row crops or a place to build your dream home, this Deuel County +/- 515 acres is your property. Jump in your side-by-side and go check out all your properties in less than a 15-minute drive. This property is covered with pheasants, deer, waterfowl, coyotes, and much more. This property currently brings in +/- $85,000 between CRP payments and GFP Walk-In Hunting Rights payments. FEATURES Total Acres +/- 515 Acres Tract 1 +/- 395 Acres Tract 2 +/- 80 Acres Tract 3 +/- 40 Acres 200 Acres with a CPI over 80 Revenue Producing +/- $85,000 Great Upland Bird Hunting Deer throughout the Property Area Information Deuel County, SD Deuel County School District City of Clear Lake, SD South Dakota Game, Fish, and Parks
$2,440,000  •  478 acres
Located in the heart of the James River corridor near Barnard, South Dakota, this 478± acre income-producing recreational and agricultural property offers a rare opportunity to acquire a mostly contiguous block of land featuring CRP/CREP income, pasture, quality wildlife habitat, and productive soils. Located in Sections 2, 3, and 14 of T126N-R63W, the property combines strong annual income with excellent recreational appeal.
$4,000,000  •  468 acres
South Dakota Pheasant Acres East Unit consists of 468± acres of prime upland habitat in the heart of South Dakota’s renowned pheasant region. This tract offers exceptional hunting, diverse wildlife cover, and investment-quality land without improvements.
$2,366,000  •  455 acres
Located just 6 miles north of Winner, South Dakota, this exceptional 455-acre property offers a rare blend of highly productive farmland and outstanding recreational opportunities. Situated in the heart of the famed “Golden Triangle”, renowned as one of the best pheasant hunting regions in the country, this farm is a true gem for both ag producers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. The land is comprised of excellent cropland with strong soils, offering consistent yields and long-term value for farming operations. Thunder Creek meanders through the property, adding natural beauty, dependable water, and ideal habitat for wildlife. Mature shelterbelts line portions of the tract, providing excellent cover and travel corridors for game. This area is well known for world-class pheasant hunting, and this property delivers with abundant bird numbers, strong cover, and a proven track record. Whitetail deer and wild turkey populations also thrive here, creating a true recreational paradise. Whether you're looking to expand your farming portfolio or seeking a premier hunting retreat with income potential, this property offers an unbeatable combination of location, quality land, and habitat diversity. With gravel road access and proximity to Winner’s amenities, this is a rare opportunity to own a turnkey farm and sporting property in one of South Dakota’s most sought-after regions. FEATURES 455 continuous acres Excellent soil productivity Mature shelter belts Located approximately 6 miles north of Winner, SD Excellent access off 318th avenue and 273rd Street Income producing property Situated in the famed "Golden Triangle" of pheasant hunting AREA INFORMATION South Dakota Game Fish and Parks Tripp County City of Winner
$3,500,000  •  400 acres
This is your opportunity to own 400± acres of highly productive farmland in the heart of Marshall County, South Dakota. Located 3 miles east of Kidder and 15 minutes from Britton, this property offers a combination of scale, soil quality, proven yield history, and drainage opportunity. The farm consists of two parcels: 320± acres of mostly tillable ground and an old build site, woodlot, and wetlands located on the south end, and 80± acres of tiled tillable ground. Together, these tracts create a substantial block of prime agricultural land with approximately 358± acres of tillable ground, 30.66+/- acres enrolled in CRP, and the rest being an old building site. The property is accessed by well-maintained township roads, providing reliable entry for all phases of farming, from planting to harvest. Its proximity to Britton ensures quick access to essential amenities such as grain elevators, agricultural input suppliers, and other essential services. Premium farmland continues to appreciate, and properties like this, with their large size, strong soils, and excellent drainage potential, are among the most sought after. Farmland offers unique benefits as an investment: Stable asset class with historically consistent appreciation An inflation hedge and a tangible asset that generates income Opportunity for improvements (such as tiling) to boost both yield and land value The ability to tile the remaining 320 acres represents an immediate opportunity to unlock additional productivity and future appreciation. With land values continuing to trend upward in South Dakota, owning a tract of this quality is both a smart business decision and a long term wealth strategy. The connection to the Wild Rice Creek drainage ditch is a major asset for this property. This established drainage outlet ensures that the existing tile system on the 80-acre tract operates effectively and provides a straightforward pathway for expanding drainage to the larger 320-acre tract. Beyond its primary use as row-crop farmland, this property offers additional possibilities: Recreational use: Marshall County is well-known for its populations of whitetail deer, pheasants, and other upland game, adding recreational value for hunting enthusiasts Alternative income streams: Large tracts like this are often attractive for renewable energy projects such as wind or solar development Habitat and conservation programs: Wetland areas may be eligible for enrollment in programs that provide supplemental income while supporting conservation goals Features 400± Total Acres in Marshall County, SD - east of Kidder and 15 minutes from Britton Two Tracts: 320 acres and 80 acres Tillable Acres: Approximately 358± acres Non-Tillable: Approximately 42± acres (wetland, pasture, old building site) Soil Ratings: Mostly 77-80 PI Drainage: 80-acre tract fully tiled into Wild Rice Creek drainage system 320-acre tract offers strong tiling potential Yield History: Soybeans up to 70 bu/acre Excellent access and proximity to grain markets Outstanding investment potential with immediate and long-term upside 30.66+/- acres currently enrolled in CRP producing $5288 annually In a market where premium farmland is increasingly difficult to find, this property represents an exceptional opportunity. The combination of size, soil quality, drainage improvements, and location makes it an attractive find for both operators and investors. Whether you're looking to expand your farming operation or secure a long-term agricultural investment in one of South Dakota's most productive counties, this 400± acre parcel fits the bill. Area Information City of Britton Marshall County South Dakota Game Fish and Parks
$2,010,750  •  383.64 acres
Elsassers Ringneck Reserve consists of 383± acres located approximately 12 miles from Winner and 1/4 mile off U.S. Route 183. Featuring a 75 average CPI, productive farm ground, hay acres, mature tree groves, a dugout, and a stream-fed draw, this property offers an excellent balance of income potential and exceptional pheasant and deer habitat in the heart of South Dakota pheasant country.
$1,890,000  •  320 acres
Legacy Ranch - A Premier South Dakota Hunting Paradise Welcome to Legacy Ranch, an extraordinary 320-acre South Dakota retreat offering world-class hunting, breathtaking prairie views, and the rare capability to accommodate bison. This one-of-a-kind property blends recreation, wildlife habitat, agriculture, and comfort into a true outdoorsman's paradise. The ranch features an incredible diversity of terrain and habitat designed to support abundant wildlife. Approximately 30 acres of established food plots, 14 acres of tree belts, a 48-acre hay meadow, and a 63-acre fenced paddock complete with a watering system for bison create both functionality and natural beauty. The remaining acreage consists largely of protected wildlife habitat winding through the center of the property, enhanced by multiple watering dams that attract pheasants, whitetail deer, and other game year-round. Improvements on the property include a heated lodge-style shed and a large hoop barn. The heated shed offers multiple sleeping areas, a bathroom, kitchen, loft space, and ample room to park vehicles indoors in comfort. Overlooking the ranch, this cozy retreat provides the perfect setting to enjoy a sunrise coffee on the deck or relax in a rocking chair at sunset while listening to rooster pheasants cackle across the prairie. The hoop barn provides excellent protection for larger equipment including tractors, side-by-sides, trucks, hay equipment, and implements used for maintaining food plots and harvesting hay. With abundant food, water, and cover throughout the property, wildlife thrives here. Rooster pheasants can be heard cackling throughout the day, while whitetail deer activity intensifies during the November rut. For additional recreation, the Missouri River is only 30-35 minutes away, offering outstanding walleye fishing to complete the perfect South Dakota sporting lifestyle. FEATURES 320 Acres Heated Lodge/Shed Large Hoop Barn Established Wildlife Sanctuary Food Plots, Tree Belts & Hay Meadow Bison Paddock with Watering System Multiple Watering Dams Excellent Pheasant & Whitetail Hunting Dead-End Road Privacy Approximately 30 Minutes to the Missouri River AREA INFORMATION City of Wessington Springs, South Dakota Jerauld County, Sd Wessington Springs School District South Dakota - Game, Fish, and Parks
$472,000  •  320 acres
The Arpan Farmland is a highly useable piece consisting of 320 +/- acres with 90% being tillable acres! The property parallels Arpan Road (a well maintained county gravel road) for 1 mile on the eastern boundary. The current 2025 crop is winter wheat, and can be available for possession yet this season. The soils composite make up are predominantly made up of silty clay loams with a weighted NCCPI average of 33.58. The offering comes with the right to purchase one available Butte-Meade rural water tap. Here is a property that fits any sized operation with the ability to graze or utilize as supplemental feed base. The Arpan Farmland is reasonably priced at $472,000 or $1,475/acre.
Contact for Price  •  320 acres
Under Contract
The Blotsky Ranch Auction offering consists of 320 total acres. Approximately 192 acres tillable, 120 acres of pasture, and the remainder surrounds the headquarters. This will be an offering with multiple opportunities to purchase tracts of 40 acres up to the Entire Unit of 320 acres! This niche piece of western South Dakota ranch land sits just 3 miles north of SD Highway 34 on a well-maintained gravel road, and 12 easy miles to bustling Sturgis, South Dakota. Bear Butte Water services the area with a complete rural water system and power is already on the property. With slightly rolling terrain, easy access surrounding the property, and highly developable ground, this property will fit a variety of needs and is offered to the public for the first time in nearly 30 years.
$2,000,000  •  320 acres
This exceptional 320± acre property in Tripp County offers a rare combination of irrigated farmland, productive pasture, and premier recreational appeal. Bordering the scenic White River, the property provides strong income potential alongside outstanding wildlife habitat. With a comfortable home already in place, it’s well-suited for a hunting retreat, investment property, or full-time residence.
$795,000  •  318 acres
Under Contract
Located in the rolling prairie country of Stanley County, South Dakota, this exceptional 318± acre property offers a rare combination of productive farmland, outstanding wildlife habitat, and long-term investment potential. Situated approximately 14 miles northwest of Hayes and 45 miles northwest of Pierre and Fort Pierre, the property provides the privacy and wide-open landscapes that make central South Dakota so desirable while remaining easily accessible via gravel road frontage off Sansarc Road. The land features productive agricultural soils with a 51.55 Crop Productivity Index (CPI), making it well-suited for farming operations and agricultural income. The gently rolling terrain creates a visually appealing landscape while supporting productive crop production and providing natural habitat that attracts a variety of wildlife throughout the year. For sportsmen and outdoor enthusiasts, this property presents an outstanding recreational opportunity. The diverse mix of cropland, grassland, and surrounding habitat supports healthy populations of whitetail deer, mule deer, and pronghorn antelope. The area is known for producing quality hunting experiences, offering opportunities to pursue multiple big game species across one property. In addition, strong upland bird populations provide excellent hunting potential for pheasants and other game birds, making this tract attractive for both resident and non-resident hunters. South Dakota land continues to be a sought-after asset due to its combination of agricultural productivity, recreational appeal, and limited availability. Properties that offer both income-producing potential and quality hunting opportunities are increasingly difficult to find, particularly in a location that provides convenient access while maintaining the seclusion and natural beauty that landowners value. Whether you are looking to expand an existing farming operation, acquire a recreational retreat, diversify your investment portfolio, or establish a legacy property for future generations, this 318± acre Stanley County offering delivers the versatility, productivity, and outdoor recreation opportunities that define premium South Dakota land ownership. With strong agricultural characteristics, abundant wildlife, and excellent access, this property is positioned to provide enjoyment and value for years to come. Features Productive agricultural land Approximately 45 miles northwest of Pierre & Fort Pierre, SD Approximately 14 miles northwest of Hayes, SD 51.55 CPI (Soil Productivity Index) Excellent whitetail deer, mule deer, and pronghorn antelope hunting Gravel road access off Sansarc Road Combination of agricultural income potential and recreational appeal Strong upland bird hunting opportunities Area Information South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks City of Fort Pierre Stanley County City of Pierre
$1,266,760  •  316.69 acres
Tall Tines Trophy Properties is proud to present this exceptional 316.69-acre ranch and recreational property located in the scenic southern Black Hills of Custer County, South Dakota. Bordering the Black Hills National Forest, this property offers an outstanding combination of productive grazing land, dependable water resources, and premier big game hunting in one of western South Dakota's most desirable locations. With approximately 55 FSA Base Acres, the property provides agricultural value while the balance consists of quality native rangeland ideally suited for livestock production. The ranch is fully fenced and features three wells, offering reliable water for grazing operations and supporting abundant wildlife throughout the year. Whether you're looking to expand an existing cattle operation or establish a private recreational retreat, this property is well-equipped and ready to perform. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the property's exceptional hunting opportunities. Bordering thousands of acres of Black Hills National Forest, the ranch provides direct access to an expansive landscape known for its healthy populations of elk, mule deer, and whitetail deer. The combination of rolling grasslands, timbered ridges, and nearby public land creates outstanding habitat and endless opportunities for hunting, hiking, horseback riding, and exploring. Access is both convenient and dependable via Dewey Road, a well-maintained gravel road that provides year-round accessibility. Ideally located approximately 19 miles north of Edgemont, South Dakota, 30 miles southeast of Custer, and 25 miles southwest of Newcastle, Wyoming, the property offers the perfect balance of privacy while remaining within easy reach of nearby communities and services. Whether you're searching for productive grazing land, a premier hunting property, or a long-term land investment adjoining public land, this remarkable Custer County offering delivers the versatility, natural beauty, and recreational opportunities that make western South Dakota one of the most sought-after destinations in the region. Features 316.69 Acres ± bordering Black Hills National Forest Fully fenced with three wells providing dependable livestock water Approximately 55 FSA Base Acres Excellent Access of Dewey Road (Gravel Road Access) 19 Miles North of Edgemont, SD 30 Miles Southeast of Custer, SD 25 Miles Southwest of Newcastle, WY Area Information South Dakota Game Fish and Parks Fall River County City of Edgemont
$2,680,000  •  313 acres
Premier Ringnecks Lodge, fully remodeled 6,000± SF historic 1907 bank in Presho, SD. Pairs upscale comfort with legendary pheasant hunting. Main level sleeps 15 with 4 bedrooms and baths, full kitchen, dining, game room, plus a private 2-bedroom, 5-bed upstairs suite with its own kitchen and bath. Includes 313± acres 6 miles north with tree belts, food plots, dams, native grass and rich crop soils. Ultimate South Dakota turnkey minutes off I-90.
$1,715,065  •  311 acres
Lyman County 311 consists of 311± acres located approximately 4 miles north of Presho, South Dakota. The property is made up of two productive parcels situated kitty-corner from one another, offering excellent access, strong agricultural potential, and quality wildlife habitat. With cash rent income through 2026 and convenient access to nearby services, this property offers both investment and recreational appeal.
$774,500  •  309.8 acres
Under Contract
Tall Tines Trophy Properties is proud to present this exceptional 309.8± acre farmland and recreational property in Stanley County, South Dakota, offering a rare combination of highly productive cropland, strong investment value, and outstanding hunting opportunities. Located approximately 48 miles northwest of Pierre/Fort Pierre and just 14 miles north of Hayes, this tract sits in the heart of central South Dakota farm country where quality soils, wide-open landscapes, and abundant wildlife come together. With an impressive 67.35 CPI Soil Productivity Rating, this property ranks among the more productive agricultural offerings in the region. The fertile soils and strong productivity index provide the foundation for consistent crop production and long-term income potential. Whether you are a local operator looking to expand your farming footprint, an investor seeking a quality agricultural asset, or a buyer looking to diversify your land portfolio, this tract offers the characteristics that continue to drive demand for South Dakota farmland. Access is a major advantage of this property. Situated along 196th Street, the farm benefits from excellent year-round gravel road access, making it easy to move equipment, manage farming operations, and reach the property in all seasons. The combination of accessibility and productive acreage creates a highly functional tract that is well-suited for modern agricultural practices. Beyond its agricultural value, the property offers outstanding recreational appeal. The rolling upland terrain, expansive grasslands, and surrounding habitat create excellent opportunities for South Dakota upland bird hunting. Pheasants, sharp-tailed grouse, and other game birds are commonly found throughout the area, making this property attractive to sportsmen seeking a combination of income-producing land and quality hunting opportunities. Big game hunters will also appreciate the diversity of wildlife that frequents the property. The area supports healthy populations of whitetail deer, mule deer, and pronghorn antelope, offering exciting hunting opportunities throughout the fall seasons. The mix of productive farmland and surrounding native habitat provides food sources and travel corridors that help attract and hold wildlife year after year. Properties that successfully blend strong agricultural fundamentals with recreational potential are becoming increasingly difficult to find. This Stanley County offering delivers both, providing productive cropland with a proven soil profile while also offering the hunting and outdoor opportunities that make South Dakota land ownership so desirable. Whether your goals include expanding your operation, generating rental income, preserving wealth through land ownership, or enjoying the recreational benefits of a premier South Dakota property, this 309.8± acre Stanley County farm deserves serious consideration. Features Excellent 67.35 CPI Soil Productivity Rating Highly productive farmland Strong agricultural investment opportunity Excellent gravel road access via 196th Street Combination of income-producing agriculture and recreational value Desirable central South Dakota location Outstanding upland bird hunting Whitetail deer, mule deer, and antelope hunting opportunities Approximately 14 miles north of Hayes Approximately 48 miles northwest of Pierre/Fort Pierre Area Information Stanley County South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks City of Fort Pierre City of Pierre
$765,000  •  306 acres
Under Contract
Located in the rolling prairies of central South Dakota, this exceptional 306± acre farm and recreational property in Stanley County offers a rare combination of productive agricultural ground, quality wildlife habitat, and outstanding accessibility. Situated approximately 14 miles northwest of Hayes, South Dakota, and roughly 45 miles northwest of Pierre and Fort Pierre, the property provides the perfect balance of rural seclusion and convenient access to nearby communities and agricultural services. The property enjoys direct frontage along Sansarc Road, a well-maintained gravel road that provides reliable year-round access for farming operations, recreational use, and future ownership opportunities. Featuring a 58± Crop Productivity Index (CPI), the farm offers productive soils capable of supporting a variety of agricultural practices while also delivering long-term investment potential in one of South Dakota's most sought-after agricultural regions. The gently rolling terrain creates an attractive landscape that blends productive cropland with natural features that support abundant wildlife. A scenic pond and seasonal drainage corridor add diversity to the property, creating valuable habitat and a dependable water source for game species throughout the year. These features not only enhance the property's recreational appeal but also contribute to the overall beauty and character of the land. For sportsmen and outdoor enthusiasts, this property offers exceptional hunting opportunities. Stanley County has long been recognized for its strong populations of whitetail deer, mule deer, and pronghorn antelope, and this tract provides the habitat, food sources, and travel corridors necessary to attract and hold wildlife. The mix of cropland, grass cover, and water creates ideal conditions for big game movement throughout the fall hunting seasons. In addition to outstanding big game potential, the property is located in an area well known for excellent upland bird hunting. Pheasants, sharp-tailed grouse, and other upland game birds frequently utilize the surrounding landscape, making this farm an attractive destination for hunters seeking diverse recreational opportunities on a manageable acreage. Whether your goal is to expand an agricultural operation, diversify a land investment portfolio, establish a recreational retreat, or secure a property that offers both income-producing capability and exceptional hunting opportunities, this 306± acre Stanley County property delivers versatility that is increasingly difficult to find in today's land market. At Tall Tines Trophy Properties, we understand that great land investments offer more than acres alone, they provide opportunity, legacy, and enjoyment for generations to come. This property represents an outstanding chance to own a productive South Dakota farm with the added benefit of premier hunting and recreational value in a highly desirable area of Stanley County. Features 306± acres located in Stanley County, South Dakota 58± CPI (Crop Productivity Index) productive farmland Productive agricultural land with recreational appeal Ideal combination of income potential, hunting, and long-term investment value Direct access from Sansarc Road (gravel road frontage) Approximately 14 miles northwest of Hayes, SD Approximately 45 miles northwest of Pierre & Fort Pierre, SD Scenic pond and natural wildlife habitat Excellent whitetail, mule deer, and pronghorn antelope hunting Strong upland bird hunting opportunities Area Information South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks City of Pierre Stanley County City of Fort Pierre
$2,650,000  •  300 acres
Peoples Company is proud to offer 300 acres m/l in Union County, South Dakota.
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$890,000  •  293 acres
This exceptional 293-acre property offers a rare combination of productive hay ground and outstanding recreational opportunities. Whether you're looking to harvest quality forage, enjoy exceptional hunting, or invest in a unique South Dakota property, this tract deserves your attention. The property is currently enrolled in the Wetland Reserve Program (WRP), which allows for rotational haying. Under the program guidelines, 1/3 of the property can be harvested every other year. As evidenced by the photos, the current management practices have produced excellent-quality hay with minimal weed pressure. The forage produced on this property is well-suited for horses, young cattle, or other livestock requiring high-quality feed. In addition to hay production, this property offers exceptional wildlife habitat. The WRP program allows for up to 14 acres of annual food plots, creating an excellent opportunity to attract and hold wildlife throughout the year. The area is well known for producing quality whitetail deer, while the diverse grasslands and wetlands provide outstanding habitat for pheasants, waterfowl, and doves. A well-established stock pond adds another recreational component, offering opportunities for early-season dove hunting and productive mallard hunting throughout the fall migration. The property features excellent year-round access, with gravel roads bordering multiple sides of the parcels. This allows hunters and landowners to easily access the property from early archery season through the late winter months. Conveniently located just 6 miles from Howard, South Dakota, you'll enjoy the perfect balance of rural seclusion and small-town convenience. Howard provides fuel, groceries, restaurants, lodging, and other essential services, while remaining in the heart of some of eastern South Dakota's best upland hunting country. The rotational grazing system allows for approximately 97 acres of annual hay production every other year. Using SDSU's 2025 average hay land cash rental rate of $81 per acre, the hay ground alone has the potential to generate approximately $3,900 in annual rental income. FEATURES 293 Total Acres Wetland Reserve Program (WRP) Rotational Haying Opportunity Up to 14 Acres of Annual Food Plots Excellent Wildlife Habitat Whitetail Deer Hunting Pheasant Hunting Duck & Dove Hunting Stock Pond Gravel Road Access Located 6 Miles from Howard, SD Productive Hay Ground Investment & Recreational Opportunity AREA INFORMATION City of Howard, SD Miner County, South Dakota Howard School District South Dakota - Game, Fish, and Parks
$9,000,000  •  272 acres
HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE GROUND WITH GRAVEL Located just 2 miles north of Hurley, SD this exceptional 272 ± acre property offers both highly productive pivot cropland and a valuable gravel resource, making it an outstanding short- and long-term investment opportunity. This ground consistently produces excellent crop yields while offering the added potential of gravel extraction beneath the surface. Neighboring landowners have successfully mined gravel deposits ranging from 40 to 47 feet deep, indicating strong potential here as well. The owner will retain pivot rights for the 2027-2028 cropping season, but gravel extraction from the property's corners can begin immediately after closing, provided all applicable regulations are met. FEATURES 272± Acres Active Pivot Income Producing Great Gravel Only 2 Miles North of Hurley AREA INFORMATION Viborg-Hurley School District City of Viborg SD City of Hurley SD Turner County South Dakota
$900,000  •  240 acres
Hay Creek Valley offers 240± acres of premier hunting habitat, productive agricultural ground, and dependable income in Gregory County, South Dakota. Located just south of Herrick, approximately 6 miles from Burke and 15 miles from Gregory, this well-rounded tract delivers the natural features and proven habitat that define a true Tall Tines property. Hay Creek winds through the land, creating a highly desirable travel corridor for wildlife while adding scenic character throughout the seasons. Mature hardwoods line the creek bottom, while scattered pockets of cover provide excellent bedding areas, ambush points, and strategic stand locations. Several established openings offer strong food plot potential, giving the next owner the opportunity to attract, hold, and grow mature whitetails. This region is recognized for trophy-caliber deer genetics, and the property's combination of creek bottom, grassland, timber, food sources, and secluded cover positions it exceptionally well for quality hunting. A strong turkey population adds another dimension to this multi-species recreational property. A small pond provides a consistent water source for livestock and game. The property also features an attractive income-producing component, including approximately 85± FSA base acres and 126± acres enrolled in Grassland CRP. These acres generate annual revenue while maintaining the valuable grassland habitat that benefits whitetails, turkeys, and other wildlife. Whether your goals include hunting, land investment, agricultural income, or creating a legacy property for future generations, Hay Creek Valley offers the versatility, habitat diversity, and trophy potential to stand apart! Additional Details Seller closing scheduled for January 2027 This is a rare opportunity to own a well-rounded property in a highly sought-after area, crafted for those who appreciate land as both an investment and an experience. Features Trophy-quality whitetail genetics and proven travel corridors Strong wild turkey population Hay Creek winding through the property Mature creek-bottom hardwoods and diverse terrain Multiple established openings with food plot potential Approximately 85± FSA base acres Approximately 126± acres enrolled in Grassland CRP Conveniently located near Herrick, Burke, and Gregory Area Information South Dakota Game Fish and Parks Gregory County City of Burke City of Gregory
$1,063,530  •  236.34 acres
Tall Tines Trophy Properties is proud to present this exceptional 236.4-acre ± recreational, conservation, and investment property located in the heart of central South Dakota. Situated approximately 28 miles southeast of Gettysburg and 28 miles southwest of Faulkton, this diverse tract offers a rare combination of CRP income, outstanding wildlife habitat, productive agricultural attributes, and excellent accessibility. This property features approximately 148.01 acres enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), creating a strong foundation of established grass cover that supports both conservation goals and wildlife habitat. The CRP acres provide excellent nesting and brood-rearing cover for upland game birds while contributing to the long-term stewardship and sustainability of the land. In addition, the farm includes approximately 77.03 FSA base acres supported by excellent CPI-rated soils, adding agricultural value and future management flexibility for the next owner. Access to the property is exceptional with frontage along both County Road 487 and County Road 12, providing convenient year-round access for farming operations, recreational use, and hunting activities. The strategic location and road frontage make navigating and utilizing the property efficient while enhancing its overall desirability. For sportsmen and outdoor enthusiasts, this property is truly a standout. Faulk County is well known for producing some of the finest upland bird hunting opportunities in the Midwest, and this tract is no exception. The combination of CRP grasses, natural cover, wetlands, and neighboring agricultural fields creates ideal habitat for ring-necked pheasants, offering excellent hunting opportunities throughout the season. The property also supports a healthy population of whitetail deer, with abundant food sources, travel corridors, and bedding cover that attract and hold deer throughout the year. Several water features and habitat-rich areas further enhance the property's recreational appeal, providing valuable wildlife resources and creating a diverse landscape that appeals to both hunters and nature enthusiasts. Whether pursuing pheasants on a crisp autumn morning or watching whitetails move through the grasslands at sunset, this property offers the type of outdoor experience that South Dakota is known for. Whether you are seeking an income-producing CRP investment, a premier hunting retreat, or a long-term land asset in a highly desirable region of South Dakota, this Faulk County property presents a unique opportunity to own a tract that delivers on multiple fronts. Properties that combine conservation income, strong wildlife habitat, excellent soils, and outstanding access are increasingly difficult to find, making this offering a compelling addition to any land portfolio. Features 148.01 Acres ± enrolled in CRP 77.03 FSA Base Acres ± Outstanding pheasant hunting opportunities Approximately 28 miles southeast of Gettysburg, SD Approximately 28 miles southwest of Faulkton, SD Excellent year-round access from County Road 487 and County Road 12 Area Information South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks City of Faulkton City of Gettysburg
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