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$10,200,000  •  4,245.77 acres
This 4,245± acre cow/calf operation in North West Kansas offers a rare opportunity to acquire a large, contiguous holding of productive High Plains grass. Designed for efficiency, the property features well-maintained fencing, reliable water sources, and the capacity to support a scalable cow/calf operation. With its combination of strong grazing potential, functional improvements, and convenient access, makes this NW KS ranch truly turn-key.
$7,044,900  •  3,063 acres
Under Contract
Samson of the Cimarron Ranch Spanning approximately 3,063 acres in Seward County, Kansas, this historic grass ranch offers a rare combination of productive ranching infrastructure, dependable water, outstanding wildlife habitat, and long-term income. The property features approximately three miles of the Cimarron River, creating a diverse landscape and serving as the centerpiece of both the ranching and recreational opportunities found throughout the property. The ranch is exceptionally well set up for a first-class cattle operation. Fencing, working pens, water wells, and livestock tanks are all in excellent condition, allowing a new owner to begin operating immediately. Water tanks are strategically located throughout the ranch, providing dependable water for cattle while also benefiting the abundant wildlife. The thoughtful placement of the water system helps distribute livestock across the property and makes the ranch both efficient and manageable. The Cimarron River corridor is well known for producing some of the largest whitetail deer in Kansas, and this ranch has the history and current deer population to prove it. The combination of river-bottom habitat, native grass, cover, water, and limited disturbance creates ideal conditions for growing and holding mature whitetail bucks. The ranch also supports several coveys of quail, offering excellent upland bird hunting and adding another dimension to the recreational value of the property. Waterfowl hunting is another major highlight. This stretch of the Cimarron River holds an abundance of water, creating exceptional habitat for migrating ducks. The river, adjoining cover, and dependable water sources make the ranch capable of providing incredible duck hunting throughout the season. Few properties offer this level of opportunity for whitetail deer, waterfowl, and upland birds on the same ranch. In addition to its ranching and recreational attributes, approximately 888.3 acres are enrolled in a Grassland Conservation Reserve Program contract. The contract provides approximately $15,990 in annual income, with portions of the contract extending through 2037 and 2038. This income adds meaningful financial support while allowing the land to remain in productive grass and continue supporting grazing and wildlife habitat, subject to the terms of the CRP agreement. With its scale, three miles of Cimarron River frontage, excellent cattle infrastructure, dependable water system, strong recreational history, and long-term Grassland CRP income, this 3,063-acre ranch represents a truly unique opportunity in southwest Kansas. It is a property that can serve as a top-notch working cattle ranch, a premier hunting destination, or a legacy land investment capable of being enjoyed for generations.
$6,141,250  •  1,415 acres
Pickett Ranch is a legacy-owned 1,415± acre livestock ranch on the eastern edge of the Kansas Flint Hills. Designed to support a 300-head cow-calf operation or up to 750 yearlings, it features productive native prairie, hay meadows, custom livestock facilities, abundant water with 25+ ponds and 5 miles of creeks, excellent fencing, and outstanding headquarters, making it a turnkey cattle operation with exceptional long-term value.
$3,432,000  •  1,144 acres
Hammer farms is a 1,144± acre farm and ranch in Rooks County, Kansas, features 879± dryland acres in a wheat and milo rotation with the balance in grassland. With two ponds, draws, and scattered trees, it offers both strong ag production and excellent wildlife habitat. Located just north of Woodston, it combines crop income, grazing potential, and recreational appeal.
$858,300  •  640 acres
This southwest Kansas full section of agricultural property features 413± base acres of productive tillable cropland and +/-204 acres enrolled in CRP. There are two CRP contracts in place that produce a total of more than $8,000 in yearly payments. With an entire contiguous section, this property is convenient for local producer and it also provides a good investment opportunity for a absentee owner. $784,000 without minerals.
$1,208,000  •  610.31 acres
Located ½ mile east of Burdett, Kansas on Highway 156, this 610± acre farm features excellent access and productive dryland cropland. Approximately 579± acres are in cultivation with 31± acres of fenced pasture. Class II and III Harney silt loam soils make this a strong addition to any farming operation.
Contact for Price  •  595.5 acres
Holland Land Auction - Tract #3 September 17, 2026 | 10:30 a.m. MDT Live, Online & Phone Auction Wallace County Fairgrounds - CAB Building | Sharon Springs, Kansas Tract #3 offers an outstanding opportunity to purchase a mix of high-quality western Kansas cropland and pasture with excellent access just outside of Weskan, Kansas. This tract consists of 243.54± fsa acres of productive tillable farmland featuring predominantly Ulysses silt loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes Class 3e soils, making it well suited for a variety of crop production. The balance of the parcel consist of 348.56 fsa acres of pasture with solid fencing. A portion of the cropland is currently planted to corn with the balance being wheat stubble and has historically supported crops common to the region, including corn, winter wheat, grain sorghum (milo), and forage hay. The tillable acreage is being sold with an existing verbal crop-share lease agreement (1/3 Owner, 2/3 Tenant) and subject tenant's rights. Sellers to retain 100% of the Seller's Share of the planted 2026 corn crop and any associated payments. The pasture is currently leased under a verbal cash rent agreement and is being sold subject to tenant rights with the cash lease payment for 2026 being prorated to the date of closing. In addition to its agricultural value, the property offers excellent recreational appeal. Wallace County is well known for its abundant wildlife, including deer, antelope, and upland game birds, providing outstanding hunting opportunities. Conveniently located approximately 3 miles east of Weskan and less than 7.75 miles from Sharon Springs. Seller-owned mineral rights, if any, will transfer with the property. Don't miss this opportunity to invest in productive western Kansas cropland with strong farming income potential and exceptional recreational value. Contact us today for additional information or to register to bid. Property Highlights 595.5± total acres Approximately 3 miles east of Weskan, Kansas Productive cropland Pasture with Good Fencing Paved State Highway 40 frontage Existing verbal crop-share lease (1/3 Owner, 2/3 Tenant) Exisitng verbal pasture cash lease agreement Excellent hunting and recreational opportunities Seller-owned mineral rights included, if any Additional Information Please review the Terms & Conditions, Sample Contracts, FSA documents, and other auction materials available on the auction website for complete details. Disclaimer: Acreage figures are believed to be accurate but have not been verified by a professional survey and are based on county assessor and/or FSA records. Crop yields may vary due to weather conditions, management practices, and other factors. Prospective buyers are encouraged to conduct their own due diligence and consult with their legal, financial, and agricultural advisors before bidding.
$2,166,000  •  566 acres
Hayden Outdoors Real Estate is pleased to offer Kallenbach Farms, an exceptional 566± acre property located in Morton County, Kansas. This productive farm features approximaitly 300 acres under center pivot irrigation, +/- 235 dry land tillable acres, two separate equipment buildings, livestock tanks, and the opportunity for big game and upland birds!
$925,000  •  557.7 acres
Looking for a large, combination parcel with guaranteed income and excellent deer and upland hunting? The Westward C Farmland features 557.7 total acres in central Wallace County, Kansas. The property is broken into two portions of CRP and over 200 acres in dryland production. With a rolling landscape, thick CRP and the production farm ground providing food, the property sets up great for wildlife and hunting.
$4,940,000  •  520 acres
The Middle Creek Farm is an exceptional recreational property featuring high quality soils that not only produce large crop yields but also grow giant deer. The rocky, hardwood lined ridges, fertile tillable acreage, giant deer, and proximity to the Kansas City metroplex make this property an ideal candidate for the recreational minded land investor. LOCATION The property is located less than an hour south of the heart of Kansas City with an easy drive down Highway 69 and then west for 3 miles on W 399th St. The nearest town is La Cygne which is located 5 miles south. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The farm features rocky ridges covered in a variety of hardwoods providing not only cover but forages as well. The topography fluctuates between 930′ on the highest ridges down to 820′ in the creek bottom. The multiple ridges running throughout the property provide incredible travel corridors for the bucks searching for that next doe during the rut or for you to pattern a buck during the early season. There are a couple locations around the property where waterfowl impoundments could be created to extend your hunting season and all around versatility of the farm. Creating these impoundments in the hardwoods would create some exceptional feeding habitat for the waterfowl feeding on the fallen acorns. WILDLIFE The Middle Creek Farm has exceptional wildlife including white-tailed deer, Eastern turkey, and various waterfowl species. This property has been strictly managed during the current owner’s tenure to grow and produce trophy whitetails. Along with the wildlife, catfishing can be enjoyed in Middle Creek. Historically, this farm grows incredible trophy whitetail. In 2025, the farm was no different with 5 deer over 160”. 3 of which were over 170” and 1 over 180”. All of them are still alive as of shed season and should all continue to grow and be there for the 2026 season. Large ownership to the north and west further enhances the ability to let deer mature to 5 years of age. After running cameras in late July and early August all of the big boys from last year are back and then some. Now 5 deer from believed to be 170”-190”+ are residing on the farm daily and utilizing the bean fields and the feeders. AGRICULTURE There are 146± acres of tillable located on the property that has historically been in a soybean, corn, wheat rotation. Soil quality is phenomenal and is rated Class II and consists mainly of Verdigris, Lebo, Hepler, and Osage silt loams. The tillable acreage is currently on a cash rent basis of $110/acre for a total of $16,060. IMPROVEMENTS The property has strategically placed redneck blinds, tree stands, and feeders. A map with access trails will be provided for the new owner. The seller wants the next owner to succeed in the harvest of tremendous deer. WATER The property gets it’s namesake from the live water traversing the property referred to as Middle Creek. There are also several wet weather streams that feed into Middle Creek along with a small pond located toward the western boundary. Rural water runs along the road frontage providing a great resource for those looking to build a home or hunting lodge. ELECTRICITY Electricity can be found along the road frontage as well as the interior of the property near the oil & gas facilities. MINERALS All minerals are believed to be owned and shall be transferred with the sale of the property. The minerals are currently leased and under production. The production has historically generated the Seller approximately $18,000/year. The O&G production on the property has proven to be a great benefit. The operator does not hunt, and he also does NOT access the property during hunting hours keeping the prime movement times undisturbed. For the absentee landowner, the operator acts as a great security resource by keeping an eye on the property and notifying the landowner of anything that may seem amiss. This is a great relationship that has been developed by the current owner and is strongly recommended to the new owner to continue. This is an Agent/Broker owned property.
$1,976,940  •  470.7 acres
This 470± acre Rice County, Kansas property just 1 mile from the Arkansas River offers premier trophy deer and upland bird hunting along with strong annual income from oil, CRP, grazing, and potential hunting lease revenue. With diverse habitat including ponds, timber, and CRP grasslands, it supports exceptional populations of deer, pheasant, quail, and turkey.
$1,123,200  •  469 acres
Darwin’s Pure Joy is a 469± acre North Central Kansas property offering a mix of cropland, pasture, and hunting potential. The property includes 110± acres of tillable ground historically planted to wheat and milo, fenced pasture supporting 37 pairs, an active livestock well, 2 ponds, and Joy Creek in wet years. Deer and turkey are regularly seen on the property. Located 9 miles from Portis and 11 miles from Osborne.
$2,998,000  •  464 acres
This 464.4 ± acre Sherman County, Kansas property is the total package — a stunning 7,420 ± sq ft home built in 2021, an unmatched collection of outbuildings, and productive pasture ground. Whether you're running livestock, chasing wildlife, or building a business, this western Kansas property delivers on every front.
$795,800  •  346 acres
This property features 346 +/- acres of land with a very diverse and unique landscape from one end to the other. It includes both income producing cropland and fenced pasture land in Russell County, Kansas.
$446,440  •  320 acres
Wallace County, KS 320 Here is an opportunity to purchase a half section of expired CRP that has recently been accepted into a brand new 10-year CRP contract by the Farm Service Agency. The new contract would pay $41.00 per acre on 316.72 acres for a total annual income of $12,986.00 annually until 2036. A benefit to a potential buyer would be to have the ability to move forward with the new contract or possibility to terminate the recent sign-up and turn the tillable acres back into cropland production if desired. Soils on the property consist of mostly level to slightly rolling Buffalo Park silt loam 3 to 6 percent slopes Class 4e, Colby silt loam 3 to 6 percent slopes Class 4e, and Bridgeport silt loam 2 to 5 percent slopes Class 3e. Sitting just a short distance from Goose Creek the hunting opportunities included deer, antelope, upland birds, and small game. Several deer were seen on the property and in the surrounding area while taking pictures. With the large amount of acreage, the parcel would quality for multiple over-the-counter non-resident landowner deer tags per Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks regulations. County maintained road frontage along the eastern boundary provides easy year around access. Contact the listing agent for more information or to schedule a showing. ***Showings by appointment only*** Property Details: Legal Description – S2 SEC32 T11S R41W Located Northwest of Sharon Springs, KS Newly Accepted CRP Contract Paying $12,986 annually until 2036 Good Productive Soils Hunting Opportunities Close Proximity to Goose Creek Low Taxes When purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a Buyer's Broker, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and present at the initial showing of the property to participate in a real estate commission. If these conditions are not met, compensation if any will be at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company.
$650,000  •  318.61 acres
***Owner Financing Available - Seller will owner finance with 20% down for a 10 year term, with a 5% interest rate*** S14, T10, R21, ACRES 318.61, W2 LESS RD R/W.
$3,400,000  •  316.13 acres
South Wea Creek Retreat is a 316.13 +/- acre blend of income and recreation. With CRP, tillable ground, pasture, and marketable hardwoods, it’s both productive and scenic. South Wea Creek winds through the rolling terrain. A 27' deep rebuilt pond offers great potential for future fishing. Ideal for hunting, UTVs, hiking, and more—this property is a true getaway with built-in income potential. Cell service is available from all major providers.
$1,102,500  •  315.56 acres
Property Highlights: 315.56 surveyed acres Newer 60 x 150 barn 4 new Redneck blinds 2 new All Seasons 2,000 lb feeders 4 ponds on property Kansas unit 12 deer hunting Nice trails & roads Whitetail deer, turkey, ducks, geese, quail & small game on property Good fencing & gates all the way around the property Multiple established food plots & stand sites Hunting and farming lease potential Great mix of grass for cover & timber Wet season creek 3 hours from Kansas City, Missouri 2 hours from Wichita, Kansas 40 minutes from Bartlesville, Oklahoma 3 hours from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 5 hours from Linn, Missouri This property sits at the corner of Eagle and Dalton Rd and is right in the heart of a major travel corridor for the entire area. I have witnesses hundreds of deer on this cherry of a property using it as a travel way to and from food and water as well as those same critters using it as a home site. The low lying jack oak trees and scrub brush offer a sanctuary that deer don’t have to leave if they don’t want to. The 4 Redneck Blinds and 2 All Seasons feeders make this a destination instead of pass through like most properties. The area is known for its low-pressure hunting and has gobs of critters all over. It comes with a newer 60 x 150 barn that can be used to store equipment of any type, or it could be finished out into a barn dominium of your liking. Water and power are both at the road making this place ready to go. All trail camera and harvest pictures are from this tract as well as a larger contiguous parcel that was recently sold. Listing ID: 15032-02023
$695,000  •  314.5 acres
Under Contract
Russell County, KS 314.5 Cropland Here is an opportunity to purchase some quality cropland with paved road frontage located just outside of Bunker Hill, KS. The 288.1 acres of tillable cropland consist of mostly Crete silt loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes Class 2 soils. Crops commonly grown in the area included corn, soybeans, winter wheat, sorghum, and hay forage. Currently the property is under a verbal crop share 1/3 landowner 2/3 tenant lease agreement and is being sold subject to tenant rights. FSA information is available upon request. The balance of the acreage is made up of a small pasture with trees and waterways offering great hunting and recreational opportunities with the area being known for its incredible deer and upland bird hunting. Wilson Lake is also only a short distance away from the property, making for a quick drive to go fishing or boating. With paved road frontage, the property has great access and is less than 2 miles from Interstate I70. This property also has several home building sites or has the potential for a portion of the acreage to be developed into Boat/RV storage with its prime location. Seller's owned mineral rights are included (if any). Contact the listing agent today for more information or to schedule a viewing on this amazing property. ***Showings by appointment only*** Property Details: Legal Description - N2 SEC36 T13S R13W Less R/W Mostly Cropland with mostly Class 2 soils Paved road frontage Several potential building sites Close proximity to I70 Located near Wilson Lake Hunting & Recreational Opportunities When purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a Buyer's Broker, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and present at the initial showing of the property to participate in a real estate commission. If these conditions are not met, compensation if any will be at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company.
$911,180  •  314.2 acres
This 314-acre property in Norton County, Kansas offers a strong combination of productive tillable ground and quality pasture, making it well-suited for agricultural operations, livestock, or long-term land investment. The balanced mix of cropland and grazing acres provides versatility for row crop production, haying, or cattle use. Call today for more information.
$750,000  •  312.87 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 & S11, T23, R18W, ACRES 157.60 NW4 LESS ROW
$850,000  •  271 acres
You don't want to miss out on this incredible, well-manicured farm located in Russell County, Kansas. It has so much to offer including --- income producing cropland, a beautiful pond, several outbuildings, good hunting opportunities and tremendous build site potential.
$799,800  •  258 acres
Meticulously maintained, this approximately 258 acre pasture provides ample opportunity for the cattle producer and the sportsman alike. This pasture was not grazed but hayed in 2025 and the grass is flourishing and ready for the next grazing season.
$1,022,800  •  255.7 acres
Located in southern Sumner County, KS and the last property north of the state line sits 255.7 acres diversity that serious hunters and outdoor lovers search for. Bluff Creek bisects the northern portion of the property and provides live water and excellent cover. There are also nearly 50 acres of tillable farmland providing income and food for wildlife. Rolling hills and deep cedar filled draws round out the balance of the property.
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