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
This 47 +/- acre hunting farm in Wilson County, Kansas, offers an outstanding opportunity for outdoorsmen seeking a well-rounded recreational property. Known for its strong population of whitetail deer and turkey, this tract provides excellent habitat and consistent hunting potential. … Read More
This 156.88 +/- acre property, just 1 mile south of Zenith and Highway 50, offers a well-rounded opportunity with productive farmland, a solid farmhouse, and a full set of improvements already in place. With approximately 145 +/- acres of tillable … Read More
Located in Chautauqua County, Kansas, just outside of Sedan, this property is nothing short of a paradise. The diverse habitats and well-managed land have created ideal conditions for a thriving deer population. Towering oaks and hickories provide a bounty of … Read More
Just outside of Independence, Kansas, sits a 286 +/- acre timber and income-producing tract that is a dream location for chasing giant southeast Kansas whitetails! This farm has what you need and want for pursuing the buck of a lifetime. … Read More
If you’re in the market for the perfect land investment to add to your portfolio, look no further than this 200 +/- acre property along the Rooks and Graham County line. Situated directly on State Highway 18 between local grain … 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
Located in Southwestern Kingman County between Zenda and Nashville is 155 +/- acres of fertile cropland. With frontage on 42 Highway, this farm is in a prime location, quickly navigate to the property to check grazing livestock or swiftly haul … Read More
North of Little River in Rice County is 157 +/- acres of open farmland available to purchase. This farm lays nicely with 1-3% slopes, clean brome waterways, and well-maintained terraces. The fertile soils consist of primarily Class II Silt Loam. … 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