Midwest Land Group presents a 31 +/- acre hunting honey hole in Shawnee County, Kansas that is like no other. Conveniently located within Topeka city limits means hunting deer and turkey while never having to leave black top roads, allowing … Read More
This 158 +/- acre tract is located in western Morris County, just outside of Burdick, Kansas. It has 80 +/- cropland acres with 68 +/- acres actively in production, and the remaining 12 +/- acres seeded to brome grass. The … Read More
This 78 +/- acre tract is located in southwest Atchison County, Kansas. It has 61 +/- tillable acres actively in production, primarily consisting of Shelby, Pawnee, Kennebec, and Chase soil types. The tillable acres have 3 to 15 percent slopes … Read More
For the operator or investor looking for a rare chance to secure up to 2,000 +/- acres of premium Finney County dryland in a variety of tract sizes, look no further. Located just a few miles east of Highway 83 … Read More
In southeast Kingman County are 155 +/- acres of pure hunting acreage with rustic living quarters and outbuildings. This farm sits in a game-rich area on a spring-fed tributary of the Chikaskia River. The rolling hills of tall native grass, … Read More
Located 1 ½ miles northeast of Argonia, Kansas, sits this 80 +/- acre tract of 100% fertile tillable row crop. It has been a tried-and-true tract producing above-average yields. With exceptionally well-maintained road frontage and just off the paved Argonia … Read More
Prime tillable farm ground in Cherokee County rarely becomes available. Totaling 80.77 +/- acres, this property consists primarily of type 2 Dennis Silt Loam soils. Crop rotation practices (corn, wheat, soybeans) have been utilized for the past decade-plus, with corn … Read More
Midwest Land Group is proud to present this incredible 40 +/- acre hunting tract just 4 miles outside of Garnett in Anderson County, Kansas. If you’ve been dreaming of owning your own piece of ground before the rut kicks off … Read More
Built in 1872 George Grant’s Villa is a National Historic Site and one of the biggest stories in the history of American livestock. Four Aberdeen Angus bulls arrived on May 17th, 1873, and changed the game forever. The rest is … Read More
Just west of Turon, Kansas sits 177 +/- acres of dense, lush, tall CRP grassland. This farm has everything for the investor looking for some passive income to the bird hunter wanting a great farm for running their dogs to … Read More