This beautiful rolling tract of tillable land sits just 7 miles northwest of the town of Harper, Kansas. Just west of Highway 14 on NW 130 Road, this farm will have quick access to many markets for grain. This ground … Read More
This 120 +/- acre tract in southern Miami County offers a strong mix of habitat and excellent potential for both deer and turkey hunting. The property features mature walnut trees, mast-producing oaks, and dense cover from hedges, cedar, and locust—creating … Read More
Just a short drive 4 miles southeast of Plainville, Kansas, and about 15 minutes north of Hays, Kansas is this 312 +/- acre property that offers a variety of options for your farming, ranching, and outdoor interests. The property has … Read More
Located along Main Street in the town of South Hutchinson sits this prime development opportunity! The location of the property is ideal and sits at the corner of South Main Street and W Avenue F, just 1/2 mile north of … Read More
Nestled in the rolling, wooded hills of southeast Kansas, this exceptional 160 +/-acre property in Chautauqua County presents a rare opportunity for avid deer hunters and outdoor enthusiasts. Renowned for its thriving wildlife populations and picturesque landscapes, Chautauqua County is … Read More
This 80 +/- acre tract is located in northwest Shawnee County, Kansas. It has 53 +/- tillable acres actively in production, primarily consisting of Martin, Muscotah, and Reading silty clay loam soils. The tillable acres have 3 to 7 percent … Read More
Located in eastern Pottawatomie County, between Onaga and Wamego, this 210-acre property is a quintessential Flint Hills recreation farm. The property has almost 1 ¼ miles of Red Hen Road frontage and consists of native grass, timbered draws, and over … 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
It’s not every day a farm like this comes along. Owned by the same family since 1962, this 316-acre property carries with it a story of hard work, care, and deep connection to the land. Tucked away just over a … 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