Sitting on the outside of Kingman, Kansas, is this 123 +/- acre CRP grass land! Just off 10th Avenue and a quick drive into town is this beautiful farm that will give you the convenience of having a place close … Read More
This 40 +/- acre tract lies just outside of Thayer, Kansas, off Anderson Road. The make-up of the farm consists of native grasses, tillable acreage, a great mix of timber, wet-weather creeks, and multiple ponds. If you are looking for … 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
Midwest Land Group is proud to present this incredible 275 +/- acre farm that offers a rare combination of privacy, recreation, and comfortable living. With dead-end road access from both the southwest and north sides, this private rec farm sits … Read More
Looking to get out of Johnson County, but want to be close to the conveniences of the city? Look no further! 20 minutes south of Overland Park sits this truly perfect 80 +/- acres. Approximately 40 +/- acres of very … Read More
Midwest Land Group is proud to present this 155 +/- acre farm in Anderson County, Kansas. This highly tillable tract offers an excellent opportunity for investors, farming operations, or those looking for a property with both agricultural and recreational potential. … Read More
In southern Reno County sits this charming 46 +/- acre farm. With paved road access near towns like Pretty Prairie, Kingman, and Cheney this is an ideal location for a family wanting to set its roots down out in the … 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
This 15 +/- acre property is located in Lyon County, just north of Reading, Kansas. The property is full of diversity with hardwood timbered draws, dogwood and cedar thickets, warm-season native grass meadows, and a wet-weather creek winding throughout! The … 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