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$2,300,000  •  235 acres
Exceptional 235-Acre Agricultural & Recreational Property This outstanding 235-acre tract offers a rare blend of high-producing farmland, scenic pasture, and recreational potential. With approximately 203 acres of row crop ground averaging a strong 73 CPI, this property is ideal for growing high-yield corn and soybean crops. The remaining 32 acres consist of pastureland, featuring a meandering creek bed that supports both wildlife and grazing. Whether you're an investor seeking dependable income, a farmer looking to expand your operation, or an outdoor enthusiast interested in hunting and recreation, this diverse property delivers on all fronts. FEATURES Total Acres: 235 Row Crop Acres: 203 acres (leased for 2026) Pasture Acres: ~32 acres Soil Productivity Index (CPI): ~73 average Income Potential: Leased crop ground through 12/31/2026 Available for 2027 farming and grazing season AREA INFORMATION Yankton County, SD Yankton School District City of Yankton, SD
$895,000  •  229 acres
Premier McCook County Investment: 228.96 Acres of Productive Land & Elite Wildlife Habitat Premier McCook County Investment: 228.96 Acres of Productive Land & Premier Wildlife Habitat. This exceptional South Dakota property offers a rare blend of high-quality agricultural value, recreational appeal, and long-term conservation strength in a region recognized for consistent land performance. The diverse landscape features established cover, reliable water sources, and mature habitat, creating an ideal environment for supporting whitetail deer, pheasants, and waterfowl. Three elevated blinds are strategically positioned along natural travel corridors, while a southeastern pond, two stock dams, and a well-developed shelterbelt enhance wildlife retention and year-round usability. Tract 1 consists of approximately 207 acres enrolled in a long-term Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP) easement, preserving the land's ecological integrity while ensuring lasting habitat quality. The program allows for an approximately 11-acre designated food plot, providing flexibility to further enhance wildlife attraction and management. This balance of conservation and usability offers a dependable recreational asset with enduring value and minimal risk of overdevelopment. Tract 2 includes approximately 21 acres featuring an established alfalfa stand and a well-positioned building site. This portion presents immediate income potential along with an excellent opportunity for future development in a highly desirable setting. Conveniently located just minutes from Emery with access via 258th Street, this 228.96-acre offering delivers a unique combination of income, recreation, and long-term investment appeal. Contact Jamie Nielson at 605-214-2273 for additional information. FEATURES ±229 total acres ±207 acres WRP with food plot allowance ±21 acres alfalfa and building site Excellent deer, pheasant, and waterfowl hunting Pond, stock dams, and shelterbelt Strong cover with surrounding cropland Three hunting blinds included AREA INFORMATION City Of Emery McCook County, South Dakota Bridgewater-Emery School District South Dakota - Game, Fish, and Parks
$2,350,000  •  225 acres
Highly Productive Farmland with Strong Income Potential This exceptional 225-acre tract offers high-producing soils enhanced by years of hog manure application, resulting in a strong soil rating of 80.71. With approximately 195 acres of row crop ground and 30 acres of pasture, this property provides a unique combination of income-producing farmland, quality pasture, and recreational potential. The row crop acres are leased for the 2026 season with a very strong cash rent price. The pasture ground brings in $120 per acre- making this an excellent investment opportunity with immediate return. The current lease ends on 12-31-26 so it would be available for farming and grazing for the 2027 season. Whether you're an investor seeking attractive income, a farmer looking to expand, or an outdoor enthusiast interested in hunting and recreation, this property checks all the boxes. FEATURES +/- 225 Acres Highway access Quality Pasture +/- 30 Acres Hunting Potential Excellent Cash Rent AREA INFORMATION Yankton County, SD Irene-Wakonda School District City of Viborg, SD
$2,990,000  •  202.6 acres
Nestled in the scenic southern Black Hills just north of Hot Springs, South Dakota, Weisser Ranch offers a rare opportunity to own a productive and recreational ranch property in one of the most sought-after regions of western South Dakota. Encompassing approximately 202± acres, this well-maintained ranch combines excellent livestock infrastructure, quality grazing land, outstanding wildlife habitat, and convenient year-round access directly off Highway 385. Located just 3 miles north of Hot Springs, 25 miles south of Custer, and within minutes of both Custer State Park and Wind Cave National Park, the ranch provides the ideal balance of privacy, production, and recreation while remaining easily accessible from surrounding communities and attractions. The ranch is thoughtfully set up for livestock operations with multiple cross-fenced pastures, numerous water hydrants, storage tanks, and infrastructure designed to support efficient rotational grazing practices. Quality grass resources and reliable water distribution make this property well-suited for cattle, horses, or a diversified livestock operation. An additional 40± acres may be available for purchase from a neighboring landowner, offering potential expansion opportunities. Improvements include a 1,120-square-foot ranch home built in 1960, providing comfortable living accommodations with picturesque views of the surrounding hills and meadows. The headquarters area features a variety of useful outbuildings, including a barn, garages, utility buildings, loafing shed, and additional storage structures. Well-positioned corrals adjacent to the barn create a functional setup for livestock handling and ranch management. Beyond its agricultural value, Weisser Ranch offers exceptional recreational appeal. The rolling terrain, native grasslands, timbered draws, and nearby water sources create ideal habitat for wildlife. The property supports strong populations of whitetail deer and mule deer, while elk are frequently observed in the area. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the ranch's proximity to thousands of acres of Black Hills National Forest, providing additional opportunities for hunting, horseback riding, hiking, and exploring the Black Hills region. Whether you're seeking a productive cattle ranch, a recreational retreat, or a legacy property in the heart of the Black Hills, Weisser Ranch presents a unique combination of location, infrastructure, and natural beauty that is increasingly difficult to find. Features 202± acres in Custer County, South Dakota Additional 40± acres potentially available from neighboring landowner Located 3 miles north of Hot Springs on Highway 385 Direct year-round access from Highway 385 1,120 sq. ft. home built in 1960 Multiple outbuildings including barn, garages, loafing shed, utility buildings, and storage structures Cross-fenced pastures designed for rotational grazing Multiple water hydrants and livestock water storage tanks Outstanding combination of ranching, recreation, and investment potential Area Information South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Custer County City of Hot Springs Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce
$850,000  •  200 acres
Welcome to a premier 200± acre hunting and recreational property in Gregory County, South Dakota, located just 4 miles northeast of Bonesteel and less than one mile from the Missouri River. This exceptional tract sits in the heart of the Missouri River Breaks, an area widely known for producing trophy whitetail deer and excellent turkey hunting. The property features a diverse mix of rolling breaks, native grass, draws, and timbered cover that create outstanding wildlife habitat. North Scalp Creek runs through the northwest corner, providing a natural water source and travel corridor that helps hold and attract big whitetails throughout the season. The terrain offers natural pinch points, secluded bedding areas, and several ideal locations for food plot development, further enhancing the property’s ability to grow and hold mature deer. Recently newly fenced, the land also presents a grazing opportunity for a cattle operation, offering flexibility for both recreational and agricultural use. The combination of grazing potential and wildlife habitat allows for thoughtful land management practices that benefit both livestock and game. Access is convenient via gravel road, making the property easy to reach year-round. With its proximity to the Missouri River, strong cover, water, and proven neighborhood, this tract checks every box serious whitetail hunters look for when investing in high-end recreational land. Whether you’re searching for a trophy whitetail hunting destination, a recreational retreat, or a land investment with grazing upside, this Gregory County property delivers location, habitat, and long-term value in one of South Dakota’s most sought-after hunting regions. FEATURES Gravel road access for reliable, year-round entry Premier Trophy Whitetail Deer Property in the Missouri River Breaks Excellent Turkey Hunting with strong local populations Located 4 miles northeast of Bonesteel, SD Less than 1 mile from the Missouri River North Scalp Creek runs through the northwest corner, providing year-round water and a major wildlife corridor Exceptional habitat with timbered draws, native grass, and rolling breaks Proven area for holding and producing mature whitetail deer Multiple ideal food plot locations to enhance wildlife management Newly fenced property, offering flexibility for controlled grazing Grazing opportunity for a cattle operation alongside recreational use AREA INFORMATION South Dakota Game Fish and Parks Gregory County City of Bonesteel
$1,850,000  •  195 acres
Under Contract
Located just 3.25 miles north of Irene, South Dakota along paved 452nd Avenue, this 195± acre tract presents a rare opportunity to own a highly versatile property combining strong agricultural returns, exceptional recreational appeal, and prime build site potential. Approximately 160± acres are currently in productive row crop production, boasting a solid 78.4 CPI. These productive soils are well-suited for consistent corn and soybean yields, while also offering excellent potential for alfalfa or forage production. The farm's contiguous layout supports efficient field operations, and the paved road access ensures ease of movement for large equipment and grain hauling. The remaining 35± acres consist of pasture, mature shelterbelts, and natural habitat, providing flexibility for cattle grazing and year-round recreational use. The mix of cover and terrain creates ideal conditions for both livestock and wildlife. From a hunting perspective, this property is equally impressive. Established tree corridors serve as natural travel routes for whitetail deer, while the combination of grassland and low-lying wet areas enhances pheasant and waterfowl habitat. With thoughtful improvements such as food plots or additional cover, the recreational value could be further elevated. Ownership also qualifies for a South Dakota Landowner Tag, adding to its appeal for avid hunters. An established approach leads to a former farmstead site, offering an excellent location for a future home or hunting lodge. Mature trees provide privacy, wind protection, and a scenic rural setting. Currently share cropped for the 2026 season, the property has historically generated approximately $50,000 in annual income, making it a strong investment with immediate return and long-term upside. Features 195± Acres | 160± Tillable | 78.4 CPI - Highly productive soils designed for strong, consistent row crop performance Income-Producing Asset - Proven history of ~$50,000 annual revenue with 2026 crop income already in place Premier Hunting Potential - Whitetail travel corridors, pheasant habitat, and seasonal waterfowl with Landowner Tag eligibility Livestock & Recreation Ready - 35± acres of pasture, trees, and habitat ideal for grazing and outdoor use Prime Build Site - Established approach to former farmstead with mature trees, privacy, and paved road access Area Information City of Irene, SD City of Viborg, SD Turner County, SD Irene-Wakonda School District South Dakota Game, Fish, and Parks
$1,087,232  •  175.36 acres
Tall Tines Trophy Properties proudly presents this rare 175.36± acre offering in Brule County, South Dakota. Located on the south edge of Chamberlain and Interstate 90, this property combines high-quality farmland with prime access and outstanding long-term potential. With an impressive 88.77 CPI, the soils here rank among the best in the region, ensuring dependable productivity and consistent returns for farming operations or investors alike. Access is exceptional with frontage along 249th Street and 343rd Avenue, plus visibility from Interstate 90. This convenient location, just minutes from the Missouri River, positions the property not only as income-producing farmland but also as a unique development opportunity. Chamberlain continues to grow as both a residential and recreational hub, and land along this corridor is increasingly scarce. Beyond the farming and investment appeal, the property offers lifestyle and recreational value as well. The Missouri River is known nationwide as a sportsman’s paradise, offering world-class walleye fishing and boating opportunities. In addition, the property provides excellent habitat edges and cover for bowhunting whitetail deer right out your back door. This combination of premier soil quality, easy access, and proximity to Chamberlain and the Missouri River makes this a true multi-use property. Whether your goals are farming, investing, development, or recreation, this 175.36± acres represents an opportunity that checks all the boxes. FEATURES Excellent Soil Productivity 88.77 CPI Located on the South Edge of Chamberlain Easy Access on 249th Street and along 343rd Avenue Income Producing Farmland Potential Development Property Interstate 90 Frontage Minutes from Chamberlain and the Missouri River AREA INFORMATION South Dakota Game Fish and Parks City of Chamberlain
$1,795,000  •  175 acres
Hutchinson County Dream Property - Recreation, Income & Seclusion All in One! What if you could own your very own lake, duck pond, pheasant landscape, and a beautiful tree grove -all surrounded by high-quality, revenue-producing row crop acres? This incredible South Dakota property offers exactly that and more. It's the dream setting for anyone looking to combine outdoor recreation, natural beauty, and solid income potential in one package. From the moment you take ownership, you can begin enjoying world-class hunting and fishing opportunities. Harvest trophy deer, pheasants, and ducks, or cast a line in your private lake right on your own land. This property offers the perfect mix of habitat diversity, with +/-121 acres of fertile row crop, +/-4 acres of established trees, and +/-18 acres of grassland ideal for grazing livestock or hay production. The eastern lake reaches depths of up to +/-35 feet, making it perfect for fishing or as a scenic centerpiece for future improvements. The western pond provides excellent duck hunting and is an ideal resting spot for migrating waterfowl. Whether you're an avid outdoorsman, an investor, or simply someone who appreciates nature and seclusion, this property checks every box. Privacy is another major feature. With railroad tracks bordering the south, a dirt road to the west, and cropland to the east, the property enjoys great separation from surrounding activity. Access is easy and convenient from the gravel road to the north, which leads you through the trees and directly into the heart of the property. This layout creates a natural buffer and offers peace, quiet, and security that's hard to find. Imagine adding a cabin, hunting lodge, or even a year-round home nestled within the tree grove overlooking the water. Combine that with a few food plots and additional trees, and you'll have your own private outdoor paradise - a place to relax, entertain, or host family gatherings for years to come. Located just 1 mile north and 1 mile west of Kaylor, South Dakota, at the intersection of 417th Avenue and 289th Street, this is a rare opportunity to own an all-in-one recreational and income-producing property. FEATURES +/-121 acres of productive row crop (Soil Productivity Index: 81) +/-4 acres of established tree grove for shelter and wildlife cover +/- 18 acres of grassland for grazing or haying +/- 32 Acres of ponds and hunting habitat Two scenic ponds/lakes - one deep for fishing, one ideal for ducks Excellent hunting for deer, pheasants, and waterfowl Great seclusion and privacy Easy access from the north gravel road AREA INFORMATION South Dakota Game, Fish, and Parks Hutchinson County Scotland School District For more information or to schedule a private showing, contact: Jamie Nielson: 605-214-2273 Mark Schweigert: 605-840-9578
$224,000  •  160 acres
Under Contract
Discover an outstanding opportunity to own 160 acres of productive South Dakota farmland with exceptional hunting potential in western South Dakota. Situated in Oglala Lakota County along the Bennett County border, this versatile tract offers a strong combination of agricultural productivity, wildlife habitat, and long-term investment value. Located just 5.5 miles north of Batesland and approximately 21 miles northwest of Martin, this property features a Soil Productivity Index (CPI) of 71.48, with the majority of the acreage consisting of highly desirable silt loam soils. The productive farmland presents an excellent opportunity for operators looking to expand their operation, investors seeking quality agricultural land, or sportsmen searching for a property that offers both income potential and outstanding recreation. The surrounding landscape provides exceptional habitat for wildlife, making this property a prime destination for whitetail deer and pronghorn antelope hunting. Large neighboring agricultural fields, native grasslands, and travel corridors create ideal conditions for both resident and seasonal wildlife populations. Whether you're pursuing mature whitetails in the fall or watching antelope roam the prairie, this property delivers the authentic South Dakota hunting experience. Properties that combine strong agricultural fundamentals with quality hunting opportunities are becoming increasingly difficult to find. This 160-acre tract offers a rare balance of productive soils, accessible location, recreational appeal, and investment potential in a region known for its wide-open spaces and abundant wildlife. If you're looking for a property that can work for you both in the field and in the hunting season, this Oglala Lakota County offering deserves your attention. Features 160± acres of productive farmland located in Oglala Lakota County on the Bennett County border. 71.48 Crop Productivity Index (CPI) with predominantly high-quality silt loam soils. Conveniently located 5.5 miles north of Batesland, SD and 21 miles northwest of Martin, SD. Strong agricultural income potential with productive soils suitable for a variety of farming operations. Rare combination of agricultural productivity, recreational appeal, and long-term land investment value in western South Dakota. Area Information South Dakota Game Fish and Parks City of Martin
Contact for Price  •  160 acres
Brown County, South Dakota Online Only Farmland Auction! - BIDDING IS CURRENTLY LIVEand set to conclude on Tuesday, October 20th, 2026, at 1:00 PM CST! Peoples Company is pleased to present 160.00 gross deeded acres m/l of highly productive farmland in Brown County, South Dakota, located just north of US Highway 12. The sale consists of two productive, tillable farmland tracts located northwest of Groton, South Dakota. Tract 1: 80.00 gross deeded acres m/l with 77.54 FSA cropland acres m/l carrying an average CPI soil rating of 87.5 Tract 2: 80.00 gross deeded acres m/l with 78.07 FSA cropland acres m/l carrying an average CPI soil rating of 69.8 As a whole, the farms consist of 155.61 FSA cropland acres classified as NHEL (Non-Highly Erodible Land) with prominent soil types of productive Great Bend-Beotia silt loams, Harmony-Aberdeen silty clay loams, Aberdeen-Nohan silty clay loams, and Great Bend-Putney silt loams. These high-quality tracts would make great add-ons to an existing farming operation or a smart investment for the Buyer looking to diversify their portfolio. This is a rare opportunity to own productive tracts in a strong farming area. The two tracts will be offered on a price-per-acre basis utilizing the gross deeded acres of each tract as the multiplier during a Timed Online Only Auction with bidding ending on Tuesday, October 20th, 2026, at 1:00 PM CST. If you are unable to bid online, accommodations can be made to participate in the auction by contacting the listing agent. Note: The southern border of Tract 2 falls within the middle of a larger field that is farmed together. The southern border will be marked by a surveyor after the crops have been removed for the 2026 season.
$1,712,000  •  160 acres
Tall Tines Trophy Properties is proud to present this exceptional 160± acre offering located along the south edge of Platte, South Dakota. With a CPI Soil Productivity Index of 78.31, this property represents some of the finest farmland in Charles Mix County. Its location, quality, and versatility make it a rare opportunity for farmers, investors, and developers alike. The farm is positioned on the corner of 367th Avenue and 277th Street, offering dual access with an oil road along one side and a gravel road on the other. This easy accessibility makes the tract ideal for efficient farming operations and sets the stage for future land use possibilities. The property’s soils and layout are well-suited for modern agricultural production, providing both immediate income opportunity and long-term value. What makes this offering stand out even more is its development potential. Situated on the edge of Platte, a community that continues to see growth and expansion, the property presents an excellent opportunity for dividing into residential lots or other development uses. As Platte grows, the demand for land along its perimeter will continue to increase, making this 160-acre tract a strategic hold for investors who recognize the value of location and timing. Whether you’re seeking to expand your row crop acres, secure high-quality farmland as an investment, or explore development opportunities, this property checks every box. Very few tracts offer this combination of premium soil, prime location, and multiple future uses. FEATURES 160 Contiguous Acres High CPI Soil Productivity Rating: 78.31 Corner of 367th Avenue and 277th Street Highway Access on One Side, Gravel Road on the other Located on the South Edge of Platte, SD Premium Farmland with Development Potential Lease Back Option with 2.5% ROI Area information Charles Mix County South Dakota Game Fish and Parks Platte Chamber of Commerce
$712,000  •  160 acres
Located in the heart of South-Central South Dakota, this outstanding 160 +/- acre property in Gregory County represents a rare opportunity to own premier hunting land in a proven trophy-producing area. Gregory County is widely recognized for its ability to grow and sustain trophy-class whitetail deer, and this property is positioned in one of the region's most sought-after locations. The combination of habitat diversity, agricultural value, water, and terrain makes this tract a true standout for both serious hunters and land investors. The property features approximately 52 acres of productive cropland, providing a strong, reliable food source that plays a major role in holding deer on the property throughout the year. These crop acres also offer income potential or can be strategically incorporated into a larger wildlife management plan. In addition to the existing cropland, the property offers numerous ideal locations for food plots, allowing an owner to further enhance deer movement patterns and daylight activity. Live water running through the property adds tremendous value and appeal. A consistent natural water source is a major draw for wildlife and significantly increases the property's ability to hold mature deer, especially during dry periods. Water, combined with abundant food and cover, creates a complete habitat package that supports healthy deer populations year after year. The rolling terrain is a defining feature of this property, providing both visual appeal and functional hunting advantages. Subtle elevation changes, natural funnels, and edge habitat create excellent stand locations and predictable travel routes. Heavy cover and established natural bedding areas offer security for mature whitetails, allowing them to remain on the property and move during daylight hours. These features reduce hunting pressure impacts and make the property highly effective for strategic, low-impact hunting. In addition to elite whitetail hunting, the property offers exceptional turkey hunting. The mix of open fields, wooded draws, and water creates ideal turkey habitat, supporting strong populations and excellent spring and fall hunting opportunities. This 160-acre tract is a true powerhouse, combining strong food sources, live water, heavy cover, and rolling terrain in a location known for producing trophy whitetail deer. Whether you are seeking a top-tier hunting property, a recreational retreat, or a long-term land investment, this Gregory County property delivers the quality, performance, and potential that discerning buyers demand. Call Nick Stout to schedule your qualified showing before it's too late! FEATURES Trophy Whitetail Deer Hunting Premier Turkey Hunting 52+/- acres of Farmland Creek Located 15 miles from Snake Creek State Rec Area Located 25 miles from Winner South Dakota Located 14 miles form Gregory South Dakota AREA INFORMATION South Dakota Game Fish & Parks Gregory County South Dakota City of Winner South Dakota City of Gregory South Dakota
$800,000  •  160 acres
Under Contract
This 160± acre property in Gregory County, South Dakota, presents an outstanding opportunity to acquire highly productive farmland in one of south-central South Dakota's most respected agricultural regions. Offering an impressive 75 Crop Productivity Index (CPI), this tract features quality soils capable of producing strong yields of corn, soybeans, wheat, and a variety of other crops, making it an excellent addition to an existing farming operation or a long-term agricultural investment portfolio. Whether you are an owner-operator looking to expand your acreage or an investor seeking dependable income-producing land, this property delivers the qualities today's buyers are searching for. Conveniently located just 5 miles southeast of Burke, approximately 13 miles southeast of Gregory, and only 6 miles west of Herrick, the property offers an ideal balance of rural privacy and excellent accessibility. Year-round access is provided by a well-maintained gravel road, allowing equipment, grain trucks, and service vehicles to move efficiently throughout the seasons. The property's location also provides quick access to local grain markets, agricultural services, and nearby communities. The primary value of this property lies in its productive farmland, with approximately 160 acres dedicated to agricultural production. The strong 75 CPI rating reflects the quality of the soils and their ability to consistently support profitable farming operations. In addition to its agricultural value, the property offers enjoyable upland game hunting opportunities. The surrounding mix of productive farmland, shelterbelts, and nearby habitat provides seasonal pheasant hunting, adding recreational appeal beyond its farming potential. Quality farmland with excellent soils, dependable access, and a desirable location continues to be in high demand throughout South Dakota. Whether your objective is expanding your farming operation, generating rental income, preserving capital through land ownership, or investing in a tangible asset with long-term appreciation potential, this Gregory County property deserves serious consideration. Opportunities to purchase highly productive farmland of this caliber in an established agricultural area are increasingly limited, making this an exceptional opportunity to own a quality piece of South Dakota farmland for generations to come. Features Highly productive farmland with an impressive 75 Crop Productivity Index (CPI) Productive soils suitable for corn, soybeans, wheat, and other row crops Well-maintained gravel road frontage providing excellent year-round access Strong agricultural income and long-term investment potential Primarily tillable farmland with excellent farming efficiency Located in a well-established and productive agricultural region Seasonal pheasant hunting opportunities Area Information South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks City of Burke Gregory County City of Gregory
$800,000  •  160 acres
Under Contract
Tall Tines Trophy Properties is proud to present this productive 160-acre farmland offering located just 2 miles northeast of Presho, South Dakota. Combining quality soils, strong agricultural potential, convenient access, and recreational appeal, this property presents an excellent opportunity for producers, investors, and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Boasting a 69.63 CPI Soil Productivity Rating, the tract offers a solid foundation for continued crop production and long-term value appreciation. The property features dirt road access along the west boundary, providing reliable access for farm equipment, grain hauling, and day-to-day operations. Its location just one-half mile north of Dakota Mill & Grain offers a significant advantage for marketing grain and reducing transportation costs. A mature shelterbelt lines the north side of the property, creating an attractive natural feature while providing protection from prevailing winds. Beyond its agricultural benefits, the shelterbelt and surrounding habitat offer excellent cover for wildlife, making this tract appealing to sportsmen seeking a property with recreational potential. Lyman County has long been recognized for its productive farmland and strong agricultural heritage. In addition to its farming capabilities, the region is well known for upland bird hunting opportunities. The combination of cropland, nearby habitat, and established shelterbelts creates an environment that can attract pheasants and other game birds throughout the season, adding another dimension of value and enjoyment to the property. Whether your goals include expanding an existing farming operation, adding a quality land asset to your investment portfolio, or owning a tract that offers both agricultural income and recreational opportunities, this property is worthy of consideration. With its strategic location near Presho, quality soils, strong access, and potential for pheasant hunting, this 160-acre Lyman County offering represents a rare opportunity to own a versatile piece of South Dakota land. Property Features 69.63 CPI Soil Productivity Rating Direct Dirt Road Access on West Boundary Shelterbelt Along North Property Line 2 Miles Northeast of Presho Approximately 0.5 Miles North of Dakota Mill & Grain Strong Agricultural Production Potential Excellent Long-Term Investment Opportunity Area Information South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks City of Presho Lyman County
$544,000  •  160 acres
Discover the perfect blend of ranching, recreation, and South Dakota prairie beauty with this exceptional 160-acre property located in Tripp County, South Dakota. Conveniently situated just 23 miles southwest of Colome and 23 miles south of Winner, this versatile tract offers outstanding opportunities for grazing, hay production, and outdoor recreation. Whether you are looking to expand your cattle operation, invest in productive grassland, or own a premier hunting property, this acreage checks all the boxes. The property features strong native grass stands with excellent grazing and haying potential, making it well-suited for both livestock producers and land investors alike. The acreage is fenced and cross-fenced, allowing for efficient pasture management and rotational grazing practices. With quality access to the property from both 300th Street and 312th Avenue, landowners and guests will appreciate the excellent year-round gravel road access. In addition to its agricultural value, this property provides outstanding recreational opportunities. The area is well-known for its healthy populations of whitetail deer and upland game birds, offering excellent hunting potential throughout the seasons. The combination of grassland habitat, shelter, and surrounding agricultural areas creates ideal conditions for wildlife. Whether you are searching for productive pasture ground, a recreational retreat, or a long-term land investment in south-central South Dakota, this 160-acre Tripp County property presents a rare opportunity to own a versatile piece of the prairie. With productive grassland, quality fencing, strong hunting potential, and convenient access, this property is ready for its next owner to enjoy for years to come. Features 160 acres located in Tripp County, South Dakota, just 23 miles southwest of Colome and 23 miles south of Winner Excellent grazing and haying potential with productive native grass stands Outstanding recreational opportunities featuring whitetail deer and upland bird hunting Quality year-round gravel road access from both 300th Street and 312th Avenue Property is fenced and cross-fenced for efficient livestock and pasture management Area Information South Dakota Game Fish and Parks City of Winner Tripp County, SD
$752,000  •  160 acres
Situated in the heart of South-Central South Dakota, this exceptional 160± acre tract in Gregory County offers a rare opportunity to own a highly sought-after piece of land in one of the region's most proven trophy whitetail corridors. Known for producing and sustaining mature, trophy class deer, Gregory County continues to stand out as a destination for serious hunters, and this property checks every box. This farm is built for performance. With approximately 61± acres of productive cropland, the property provides a consistent, high-quality food source that naturally attracts and holds wildlife year-round. These acres not only contribute to strong hunting potential but also offer dependable income or the flexibility to be enhanced into a customized wildlife management program. Multiple additional locations throughout the property are well-suited for strategically placed food plots, giving an owner the ability to further influence deer movement and increase daylight activity. A creek winds through the northeast side of the property, elevating its overall habitat quality and long-term value. In a region where water can be a limiting factor, this feature plays a critical role in sustaining wildlife and consistently drawing mature deer. When combined with strong nutrition and secure cover, this property creates the kind of environment where mature whitetails thrive. The landscape is equally impressive. Rolling terrain offers both visual appeal and a tactical advantage for hunters, with natural funnels, edge transitions, and elevation changes creating predictable travel corridors. Established bedding areas and thick cover provide the security mature deer require, allowing for low-pressure hunting strategies and increased daytime movement. Beyond whitetail and mule deer, the property also delivers excellent turkey hunting. The combination of open ground, wooded draws, and water creates ideal habitat for strong turkey populations, offering quality opportunities in both the spring and fall seasons. This Gregory County tract is a true all-around performer, combining food, water, cover, and terrain in a location that consistently produces results. Whether you're looking for a premier hunting property, a recreational getaway, or a long-term land investment, this farm represents the kind of opportunity that rarely comes to market. Features Trophy-Class Whitetail and Mule Deer Hunting 61± Acres of Productive Cropland 71.31 CPI (Crop Productivity Index) on the Farmland Premier Turkey Hunting Creek Runs Through East Side of Property Excellent Food Plot Potential Diverse Habitat with Strong Bedding Cover 16± Miles to Snake Creek Recreation Area 12± Miles to Gregory, SD Area Information South Dakota Game Fish and Parks City of Gregory Gregory County
$720,000  •  160 acres
Discover the possibilities with this exceptional 160± acre property in Campbell County, South Dakota. Currently enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), this versatile tract offers an outstanding combination of dependable income potential, quality wildlife habitat, recreational opportunities, and long-term agricultural flexibility. Established CRP grasses provide excellent nesting, feeding, and protective cover for South Dakota’s renowned upland game birds, making the property a prime destination for pheasant hunting. The diverse habitat also creates valuable bedding areas and travel corridors for whitetail deer, offering exciting opportunities for archery and rifle hunters. Public Walk-In Area access further enhances the property’s recreational appeal. Located approximately 30 minutes from the Missouri River, owners can also enjoy convenient access to some of the region’s world-famous walleye fishing. Beyond its recreational value, the acreage provides tremendous future potential. Subject to applicable CRP provisions, the land could be converted back into productive farm ground, offering an opportunity to expand an existing agricultural operation or establish an income-producing land investment. Buyers seeking a peaceful rural lifestyle may also appreciate the property’s potential as a future homesite, with ample room for a residence, outbuildings, livestock, and sweeping prairie views. Whether your vision includes hunting, investing, farming, fishing, or building a country retreat, this exceptional Campbell County property delivers the land, location, and flexibility to make it possible. Features 160± acres located in Campbell County, South Dakota Currently enrolled in CRP, providing dependable income potential Excellent pheasant and whitetail deer habitat with Walk-In Area access Future potential for productive farmland, agricultural investment, or a rural homesite Approximately 30 minutes from Missouri River walleye fishing Area Information SDGFP Selby SD Selby High School Mound City SD Mobridge SD
$880,000  •  160 acres
Tall Tines Trophy Properties is proud to present this exceptional 160± acre farmland tract located in Lyman County, South Dakota. Offering an outstanding combination of productive soils, dependable income potential, and excellent accessibility, this property is well-suited for producers looking to expand their operation, investors seeking a hard asset with reliable returns, or buyers looking to secure quality South Dakota farmland for future generations. The farm features an impressive 78.44 Crop Productivity Index (CPI), reflecting the strength and productivity of its soils. The highly tillable acreage is well-equipped to support corn, soybeans, wheat, and other regional crops, providing consistent production potential and long-term agricultural value. Whether owner-operated or leased to a local producer, this property is positioned to deliver dependable annual income. Adding to its investment appeal, the seller is offering the opportunity for a lease-back arrangement, allowing a new owner to generate immediate income while ensuring a smooth transition of the farming operation. This creates an attractive opportunity for both local operators and absentee investors seeking stable cash flow from day one. Conveniently located approximately 17 miles southwest of Presho, the property offers excellent year-round access from well-maintained 300th Avenue. The road frontage provides easy access for farm equipment, grain hauling, and general property management while maintaining the privacy and rural character buyers value. Quality farmland with strong productivity, dependable access, and built-in income opportunities is becoming increasingly difficult to find throughout central South Dakota. Whether you're expanding your agricultural footprint, diversifying your investment portfolio, or securing a legacy property with lasting value, this Lyman County farm represents an outstanding opportunity to own productive land in one of South Dakota's premier agricultural regions. Properties of this caliber rarely become available, don't miss your chance to invest in a proven, income-producing asset with exceptional long-term potential. Features 160± acres of highly productive farmland in Lyman County, South Dakota Excellent 78.44 Crop Productivity Index (CPI) offering strong agricultural value Lease-back option available, providing immediate income-producing potential Well-maintained gravel road frontage on 300th Avenue with year-round access Conveniently located approximately 17 miles southwest of Presho, SD Income-producing property Outstanding opportunity for farmers, investors, and 1031 exchange buyers seeking quality South Dakota farmland Area Information South Dakota Game Fish and Parks Lyman County City of Presho Lyman School District
$500,000  •  160 acres
Located at the end of the road in South Dakota’s Glacial Lakes Region, this 160± acre recreational property offers exceptional privacy, diverse wildlife habitat, income-producing CRP, lake frontage, and future building potential northwest of Roslyn, SD. Surrounded by water and native habitat, this unique tract creates an outstanding setup for hunting, fishing, recreation, or a private getaway retreat. *This property is being sold via Sealed Bid*
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$200,000  •  160 acres
$334,000 • Under Contract
This property consists of native grassland located in an area of strong gains and historically abundant rainfall. The property is comprised of high pine-covered ridges and deciduous lined draws and coulees. The soils are predominately silty loam. An electric-powered well is located on the tract. Access is available by graveled BIA roads and two-track trails. There are no structural improvements located on the property. Abundant wild game can be regularly seen on the property.
$1,890,000  •  160 acres
The Red Sunset Ranch is an extravagant property with a 3944 square foot home built in 2023 on 160 acres offering endless views of the Black Hills and true privacy! It is located less than 11 miles North from Whitewood, 16 miles from Spearfish and 24 miles from Deadwood in the shadow of the Black Hills of South Dakota. One of the three spring fed ponds is filled with largemouth bass and bluegills. A must-see property with countless possibilities.
$1,472,000  •  158 acres
This well-located Brown County farm offers 156.46 effective cropland acres, per the FSA office, with a balanced mix of productive tillable land and conservation acres. The farm has a weighted CPI of approximately 80, with a strong base of Class II and Class III soils, including Harmony-Beotia, Beotia, Eckman-Gardena, and Camtown-Turton soils. Live auction at 10:00 AM at the Dakota Event Center (DEC) on March 19, 2026.
$395,000  •  158 acres
Under Contract
Discover an outstanding opportunity to own 158± acres of productive, income-producing farmland in the heart of Stanley County, South Dakota. Combining strong agricultural fundamentals, convenient access, and recreational appeal, this property offers the type of versatility that land investors, farmers, and outdoor enthusiasts continue to seek across central South Dakota. Situated approximately 14 miles north of Hayes and only 48 miles northwest of Pierre/Fort Pierre, this tract enjoys a desirable rural setting while remaining within easy reach of regional markets, services, and agricultural infrastructure. Access is a standout feature, with the property benefiting from excellent gravel road frontage and year-round accessibility off 196th Street, making equipment movement, field operations, and recreational use both convenient and efficient. From an agricultural perspective, this farm presents a solid opportunity for both owner-operators and investors seeking reliable income-producing land. The property carries a 62.31 CPI (Crop Productivity Index), reflecting productive soils capable of supporting successful farming operations. In a region where quality tillable acres remain highly sought after, this tract offers the potential for consistent agricultural returns while serving as a tangible long-term investment in one of South Dakota's most stable asset classes. Beyond its farming value, the property provides a diverse recreational component that enhances its overall appeal. The surrounding landscape and agricultural setting create ideal habitat and travel corridors for a variety of wildlife species found throughout central South Dakota. Hunters and outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate opportunities to pursue whitetail deer, mule deer, and pronghorn antelope, all of which are known to inhabit the area. Additionally, the property offers access to quality upland bird hunting, providing seasonal recreation and the chance to enjoy South Dakota's renowned hunting heritage. Whether you're looking to expand an existing farming operation, add a productive land asset to your investment portfolio, establish a hunting retreat, or secure a property that balances income generation with recreational enjoyment, this Stanley County offering deserves serious consideration. Productive soils, dependable access, proven agricultural utility, and excellent wildlife opportunities combine to create a property that embodies the enduring value of South Dakota land ownership. At Tall Tines Trophy Properties, we understand that land is more than an investment, it's a legacy. This 158± acre Stanley County tract represents an opportunity to own a piece of South Dakota's working landscape while enjoying the recreational benefits that make this region so desirable. Contact us today for additional information or to schedule a private showing of this exceptional property. Features Productive income-producing farmland with strong agricultural value 62.31 CPI (Crop Productivity Index) offering solid farming potential Excellent opportunity for farmers, investors, and landowners seeking long-term appreciation Well-maintained gravel road access off 196th Street Convenient location approximately 14 miles north of Hayes, SD Approximately 48 miles northwest of Pierre/Fort Pierre Combination of agricultural productivity and recreational appeal Area Information Stanley County City of Fort Pierre City of Pierre South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks
$359,283  •  156.21 acres
Under Contract
Productive farmland, excellent access, and a strong Jackson County location come together on this 156.21± acre offering north of Belvidere, South Dakota. Located approximately one mile from town, this tract presents an outstanding opportunity for area producers, agricultural investors, or buyers looking to expand their South Dakota land holdings. The property features excellent farmland with a broad, open layout well suited for efficient farming practices and modern equipment. Its practical configuration helps maximize field efficiency while providing the usable acres and operating convenience today’s producers value. The mapped acres consist primarily of Promise-Pierre clays, along with Promise-Hurley complex and Pierre clay soils. The soil report reflects a weighted average Crop Productivity Index of 54 across the mapped area, further supporting the tract’s agricultural appeal and productive potential. Access is another defining feature of this property. Well-maintained gravel roads border the tract along the north and east sides, offering convenient entry and dependable access for equipment, trucks, and day-to-day farming operations. Interstate 90 borders the property to the south, providing exceptional visibility and placing one of South Dakota’s primary transportation corridors directly alongside the land. This combination of strong local road access and proximity to a major interstate adds convenience for both agricultural use and long-term ownership. Located in an established agricultural area, this tract offers the qualities land buyers continue to seek: productive farmland, a practical layout, reliable access, excellent visibility, and proximity to a nearby community. Whether the goal is to expand an existing farming operation, secure additional acres for future use, or invest in a tangible asset with enduring value, this Jackson County property deserves serious consideration. Its manageable size and strategic location create a rare opportunity to acquire quality farmland close to Belvidere and Interstate 90. Tall Tines Trophy Properties is proud to present this exceptional Jackson County farmland opportunity, 156.21± acres where productivity, accessibility, and location come together. Contact us today for additional property information or to discuss this outstanding South Dakota land offering. Property Features 156.21± acres of excellent Jackson County farmland Located approximately one mile north of Belvidere, South Dakota Weighted average Crop Productivity Index of 54 Excellent gravel road access along the north and east sides Borders Interstate 90 for exceptional visibility and convenience Area Information South Dakota Game Fish and Parks City of Kadoka Farm Services of America
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