This 79 +/- acre tract is located in central Nemaha County, just a few miles southeast of Seneca, Kansas. The property offers 56 +/- tillable acres currently in production, primarily consisting of Class II and III Burchard–Steinauer clay loam and … Read More
Located just outside of the City of McPherson is 60 +/- acres of productive cropland. This farm is entirely tillable, comprised of Class II Silty Clay Loam with a weighted average NCCPI of 55. The farm has a history of … Read More
Located in a highly sought-after area of North Central Kansas, this slice of Kill Creek paradise offers renowned recreational appeal and premium bottomland. This region has quickly become one of the most in-demand due to its excellent populations of whitetail … Read More
This 38 +/- acre tract in eastern Osage County sits just north of Pomona Lake and offers an exceptional blend of productive cropland and high-quality wildlife habitat. The farm includes approximately 34 +/- tillable acres currently in active production, primarily … Read More
Located just five miles west of Osawatomie and only 35 minutes from Overland Park, this 94 +/- acre gem offers a rare mix of premium recreational opportunities. These types of farms do not come around often, and anybody would be … Read More
Located near Fort Scott and Devon in Bourbon County, this 41.04 +/- acre tract offers a great mix of pasture, recreation, and build potential. The property features road frontage on Prairie Road and 155th Street, is fenced for livestock, and … Read More
Set on the southern end of Jackson County, this 9 +/- acre tract offers an ideal blend of privacy, convenience, and potential. The gently rolling pasture has naturally begun to fill in with scattered cedar trees, creating a perfect balance … Read More
This quarter section in Republic County, Kansas, stands as one of the best recreational farm opportunities hitting the market in 2026. A quick review of the aerial map confirms its potential. Spanning 157 acres, this property offers a rare combination … Read More
Built in 1872, George Grant’s Villa is a National Historic Site and the origin of Angus beef cattle in the U.S. The two-story home made entirely of limestone is a sight to see. It has been completely refurbished and includes … Read More
Just two miles off Highway 50 and minutes east of Garden City is this nearly complete tillable quarter-section on the Finney and Gray county line. This property boasts 153 +/- acres of productive dryland acres with mostly Class II and … Read More