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
Located just 2.5 miles west of Larned, Kansas, this 69.6 +/- acre tract offers a versatile opportunity for both livestock producers and row crop operators. Currently established in grass and utilized as pasture, the property provides grazing use while also … Read More
Located northwest of McPherson is 151 +/- acres of productive cropland. This farm has a history of producing excellent yields of wheat, milo, soybeans, and sunflowers. Average wheat yield is 49 bushels per acre, and average soybean yield is 37 … Read More
Set on approximately 19 picturesque acres, this property offers the perfect blend of privacy, accessibility, and outdoor recreation. Located along paved E 600 Road just south of Lecompton and west of Lawrence, you’ll enjoy the convenience of a smooth blacktop … Read More
Welcome to the opportunity to own a premier hunting farm in the heart of Linn County, Kansas. Located just west of Mound City, Kansas, this 157.7 acre income-producing and recreation farm with proven big buck history has everything. Multiple deer … Read More
Tucked into the heart of the legendary Flint Hills, this exceptional 99 +/- acre recreational tract in coveted Chase County offers a rare opportunity to own a premier hunting and wildlife property along the scenic Cottonwood River. Located just 10 … 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 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
In McPherson County, along Sharps Creek, is 154 +/- acres of premium bottomland. This area is known for a vibrant archery culture and record-book deer. You could not design a better farm if you tried. The makeup is about 25% … 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