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Cedar River Farm & Hunt

price

$1,799,999

acres

234.56 Acres

location

Primrose, Nebraska, 68655

This 234.56 +/- acre property near Primrose, NE, offers a prime mix of farmland and recreational land. Features include 110.59 +/- acres of irrigated farm ground, 41.41 +/- acres of dry land, and 82.56 +/- acres of grass, trees, and riverfront. With 1.3 +/- miles of the Cedar River flowing through the property, it’s ideal for farming, hunting, fishing, and recreation. This is a rare opportunity to own versatile land with income potential!Land Located just outside of Primrose, Nebraska, this expansive 234.56 +/- acre farm offers a unique combination of productive agricultural land, abundant wildlife, and prime recreational opportunities. The property features 110.59 +/-  acres of irrigated land, ideal for crop production, in addition to 41.41 +/- acres of dry land. The remaining 82.56 +/- acres are a diverse mix of natural grasslands, trees, and stunning riverfront along 1.3 +/-  miles of the Cedar River, providing excellent habitat for wildlife.This property offers exceptional recreational hunting opportunities, with white-tailed deer, predators, upland game, and waterfowl commonly found throughout the area. The Cedar River frontage offers fishing opportunities and additional outdoor enjoyment, making this farm a true sportsman’s paradise.With its versatile mix of irrigated farmland, natural wildlife habitats, and scenic river access, this property presents a rare opportunity for both agricultural use and recreation. Located in a scenic region of Nebraska, this farm is an ideal investment for anyone looking to enjoy the best of both farming and outdoor opportunities.Don’t miss out on the chance to own a property with this combination of productivity and natural beauty.Key Features:Conveniently located approximately one mile south of Hwy 52234.56 +/-  total acres110.59 +/- acres of irrigated land41.41 +/- acres of dry land82.56 +/- acres of grass, trees, and riverfront1.3 +/- miles of Cedar River frontagePrime habitat for white-tail deer, predators, upland game, and waterfowlFishing opportunitiesIdeal for agriculture, hunting, and recreationFor more information or to schedule a private tour, contact Jarod Brabec or Brandon Priefert with Hayden Outdoors Real Estate today!Agriculture Well Registration #G-036790The current tenant owns the two 7-tower pivots on the farm. Region & Climate Primrose, NE, experiences a humid continental climate with four distinct seasons. Winters are cold and snowy, with temperatures often dipping below freezing. Spring brings warming temperatures, increased rainfall, and the potential for thunderstorms. Summers are warm to hot, with highs frequently reaching the upper 80s to low 90s°F, along with moderate humidity. Fall sees cooler temperatures and decreasing precipitation, with vibrant foliage. The area receives around 30 inches of precipitation annually, including 20–25 inches of snow in winter. Weather can be variable, with occasional storms in spring and summer.

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Pawnee County Dryland

price

$1,178,208

acres

163.64 Acres

location

Burchard, Nebraska, 68323

Presenting 163.64 +/- acres of high-quality dryland farm ground located in Pawnee County, NE. This property features 146.54 +/- acres of productive tillable ground, ideal for row crop farming and a solid addition to any ag operation or investment portfolio. There is also timber along the west side of the farm that offers recreational opportunities for deer and turkey hunting. Don't miss your chance to own a productive piece of farmland! Land Presenting 163.64 +/- acres of high-quality dryland farm ground located in the southwest portion of Pawnee County, NE. This property features approximately 146.54 +/- acres of productive tillable ground, ideal for row crop farming and a solid addition to any ag operation or investment portfolio.Situated in a region known for its strong agricultural roots, this farm offers excellent access and is well-suited for a variety of crop production. The balance of the property includes a stretch of timber along the west side, providing natural habitat for wildlife and offering potential for recreational use or future improvements.Whether you’re expanding your current farming operation, seeking a long-term land investment, or looking for a property with both agricultural and outdoor appeal, this tract delivers.Property Highlights:Total Acres: 163.64 +/-Tillable Acres: 146.54 +/-Timber located on the west side of the propertyStrong farming history and productivityExcellent access and rural locationPotential for income, recreation, and investmentSmall pond on the north side of the propertyThis farm is currently rented to a local tenant under a cash rent agreement that brings in approximately $26,500 annually and is leased through the 2026 growing season.Don’t miss this opportunity to own a versatile and productive piece of Nebraska farmland. Contact Jarod Brabec at (402)440-9904 for more information or to schedule a private showing.Region & Climate Burchard, NE has a typical Midwestern climate with cold winters, warm summers, and moderate precipitation. Average highs reach 88°F in July, while lows dip to 14°F in January. The area receives about 33 inches of rain and 20 inches of snow annually, along with 219 sunny days. Spring and early fall offer the most comfortable weather.Location From Burchard, NE: Travel 6 miles south on Highway 99, then head approximately 2.5 miles east on the 706 Rd. The farm will be located on the north side of the road.

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Cass County Dryland 40

price

$540,000

acres

40 Acres

location

Murdock, Nebraska, 68407

This 40 +/- acre dryland farm in Cass County, NE features approximately 37.09 +/- acres of productive tillable ground, offering strong agricultural potential in a desirable location. The property presents an excellent opportunity for row crop production or investment, with gently rolling terrain and good access.Land Located in the heart of Cass County, this 40 +/- acre dryland farm offers approximately 37.09 +/- acres of quality tillable ground. Gently rolling terrain and easy access make it a strong addition to any farming operation or investment portfolio.  Conveniently situated within 30 minutes of both Lincoln and Omaha, this property combines rural productivity with easy access to major markets and amenities. Two additional adjoining 20-acre dryland parcels are also for sale, so reach out for details on those opportunities.  This is a great opportunity for local producers or ag-minded investors alike. ***Seller is retaining 3 acres of this parcel. Please reach out to the listing agent for additional details.For more information or to schedule a private showing, contact Jarod Brabec at (402)440-9904.Region & Climate Murdock, Nebraska has a humid continental climate with four distinct seasons. Winters are cold, with January lows averaging around 17 °F and roughly 30 inches of annual snowfall. Summers are warm to hot, with July highs averaging about 85 °F and frequent sunny days. Annual precipitation totals around 30–33 inches, with the heaviest rainfall typically in May and June. The area enjoys a long stretch of sunny weather in summer and experiences moderate humidity and wind throughout the year. Overall, Murdock’s climate features significant seasonal variation, with cold, snowy winters and warm, humid summers.Location From Murdock, travel 1.5 miles west on Waverly Road, then head north on 286th Street for approximately 2.25 miles. The farm will be located on the west side of the road.From the Ashland exit on Interstate 80, proceed south on Highway 63 for approximately 1 mile. Turn east onto Church Road and continue for 4 miles. Then turn north onto 286th St and travel approximately 0.25 miles. The farm will be on the west side of the road.

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Seward County Industrial Lot

price

$585,990

acres

22.98 Acres

location

Seward, Nebraska, 68434

Located just outside Seward, NE, this 22.98 +/- acre property offers a prime opportunity for development or investment. Zoned I-2 (Industrial 2), it provides flexibility for a variety of commercial or industrial uses. Conveniently positioned just off pavement, the site offers excellent access to major transportation routes and the Seward business community.Land Situated on the southwest edge of Seward, NE, this 22.98 +/- acre tract presents an exceptional opportunity for both investors and developers. Currently planted in corn, the property provides an immediate return on investment, while offering long-term potential for industrial or commercial development. Zoned I-2 (Industrial 2), it allows for a wide range of permitted uses, making it well-suited for future growth and expansion. The location offers the best of both worlds—positioned just off pavement for easy access, yet close to Seward’s business district and major transportation routes. This is a versatile property with strong income potential today and endless possibilities for development.For more information or to schedule a showing, contact Jarod Brabec at (402)440-9904.

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Cass County Dryland 20

price

$270,000

acres

20 Acres

location

Murdock, Nebraska, 68407

This Cass County, NE dryland farm includes roughly 20 +/- acres of quality tillable ground, providing solid agricultural potential in a sought-after area. With gently rolling contours and convenient access, the property is well-suited for row crop production or as a strong investment opportunity.Land Located in the heart of Cass County, this dryland farm offers approximately 20 +/- acres of quality tillable ground. Gently rolling terrain and easy access make it a strong addition to any farming operation or investment portfolio. The land is currently leased to a local tenant, providing immediate income potential for an investor. Conveniently situated within 30 minutes of Lincoln and Omaha, this property combines rural productivity with easy access to major markets and amenities. Access to this farm is through an easement on the south side of the property, from 286th Street.  This farm is available for the 2026 growing season, and an adjoining 20-acre dryland parcel and a 40-acre dryland parcel are also for sale (call for details on the adjacent parcels). This is a great opportunity for local producers or ag-minded investors alike.For more information or to schedule a private showing, contact Jarod Brabec at (402)440-9904.Region & Climate Murdock, Nebraska has a humid continental climate with four distinct seasons. Winters are cold, with January lows averaging around 17 °F and roughly 30 inches of annual snowfall. Summers are warm to hot, with July highs averaging about 85 °F and frequent sunny days. Annual precipitation totals around 30–33 inches, with the heaviest rainfall typically in May and June. The area enjoys a long stretch of sunny weather in summer and experiences moderate humidity and wind throughout the year. Overall, Murdock’s climate features significant seasonal variation, with cold, snowy winters and warm, humid summers.Location From Murdock, travel 1.5 miles west on Waverly Road, then head north on 286th Street for approximately 2.25 miles. The farm will be located on the west side of the road (over the hill to the west, not visible from 286th St)From the Ashland exit on Interstate 80, proceed south on Highway 63 for approximately 1 mile. Turn east onto Church Road and continue for 4 miles. Then turn north onto 286th St and travel approximately 0.25 miles. The farm will be on the west side of the road (over the hill to the west, not visible from 286th St).

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Platte River Sportsman’s Paradise

price

$1,199,000

acres

76.23 Acres

location

Wood River, Nebraska, 68883

Discover your own recreational paradise on 76.23 +/- acres along the Platte River near Shelton, NE. This property features mowed trails to encourage whitetail deer movement and cedar tree work along the riverbanks to improve habitat and views. Perfect for hunting whitetail deer, turkeys, ducks, and geese, plus crane watching during migration. Enjoy hunting, birdwatching, or peaceful country with plenty of space to explore.Land This 76.23 +/- acre property along the main channel of the Platte River near Shelton, Nebraska, offers a rare blend of habitat diversity, accessibility, and premier hunting opportunities.Mature cottonwoods, cedar thickets, and native grasses provide excellent cover and forage for wildlife, while a system of mowed trails makes it easy to navigate the land. Several established areas for treestands are already in place, positioning hunters for success. The Platte River frontage delivers some of the best waterfowl hunting in the Central Flyway, with exceptional potential for both ducks and geese. In addition, the property supports a strong population of white-tailed deer and turkeys, offering year-round recreational opportunities. Adding food plots would further enhance habitat quality and significantly increase deer hunting success.With convenient access from Interstate 80 and a well-maintained gravel road, plus proximity to the amenities of Kearney and Grand Island, this property combines seclusion with convenience—making it an ideal hunting retreat or private getaway.Property Highlights:76.23 +/- acres on the main channel of the Platte RiverDiverse habitat: mature cottonwoods, cedar cover, and native grassesEstablished trail system for easy access across the propertyMultiple tree stand and blind locationsRenowned waterfowl hunting with excellent duck and goose potentialAbundant white-tailed deer and turkeysOpportunity to add food plots for improved deer hunting successConvenient access from I-80 and a well-maintained gravel roadMinutes from the amenities of Kearney and Grand Island*The treestands and blinds currently on the property are not included in the sale of this property.For more information or to schedule a private showing, contact Jarod Brabec at (402)440-9904 or Rans Sanders at (308)850-2152. Region & Climate The property along the Platte River, about two miles east of Shelton, Nebraska, has a humid continental climate with hot summers, cold winters, and moderate rainfall throughout the year. Summer temperatures often reach the upper 80s to low 90s °F, while winter lows are usually in the mid-teens. The area gets about 25 to 30 inches of rain each year, with May and June being the wettest months. Snowfall averages between 25 and 35 inches, mostly from January to March. Spring and early summer often bring thunderstorms, and fall weather can change quickly. The seasons are very different from each other, leading to a mix of weather year-round.History The Platte River near Shelton, Nebraska is known for its natural beauty and wildlife. It’s an important stop for migrating birds like sandhill cranes, and it’s a popular place for hunting deer, turkey, and waterfowl. The river also offers good fishing and peaceful spots for kayaking or walking. Shelton was founded in 1873 and grew with the railroad and local farming. Living near Shelton means enjoying a quiet, small-town life with easy access to outdoor activities. People here enjoy hunting, fishing, and spending time along the river. The town has basic services like a grocery store, gas stations, schools, and churches. It’s close to bigger towns like Kearney and Grand Island, so residents get the best of both rural life and city conveniences.Location From the Shelton exit off I-80, travel north approximately 0.25 miles and turn east onto W Rainforth Road. Continue for 2 miles, then turn south on S 190th Road. After crossing the interstate bridge, the property will be located on the southeast corner of the intersection.

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Liberty Ridge Hunting Retreat

price

$2,750,000

acres

317.48 Acres

location

Burchard, Nebraska, 68323

Liberty Ridge Hunting Retreat offers premier hunting with trophy whitetail, turkey, pheasant, quail, waterfowl, and predator opportunities on 317.48 +/- acres of CRP, farm ground, grass, and hardwoods in Pawnee County, NE. Three ponds provide bass, catfish, and bluegill fishing. The barndominium lodge, guest bunkhouse, and multiple outbuildings support comfortable stays, storage, kennels, and livestock.Land Welcome to Liberty Ridge Hunting Retreat, a premier mixed-use recreational and agricultural property near the town of Liberty, NE that blends world-class hunting opportunities with comfortable lodge-style living. Spanning  317.48 +/- acres in total, this diverse property features 140.76 +/- acres enrolled in CRP, 101.5 +/- acres of productive dryland farm ground, and 56.22 +/- acres of native grasslands, all enhanced by 12 +/- acres of mature hardwoods and softwoods that create ideal habitat for a wide variety of wildlife. Three stocked ponds — measuring 3 +/-  acres, 2.25 +/-  acres, and 1.75 +/- acres — anchor the landscape, providing excellent waterfowl hunting, fishing, and scenic views.The centerpiece of the property is the barndominium-style main lodge, thoughtfully designed for both comfort and functionality. A large garage with concrete floors, dual drains, overhead doors, a wall-mounted TV, lockers, and laundry facilities welcomes you inside. From here, a sliding metal door opens into a 25′ x 35′ hunter’s lounge, featuring barnwood walls, a wood-burning stove, leather couches, a full bar with sink and beverage cooler, and a convenient half bath. The garage also connects directly to the main living quarters, where you’ll find a spacious kitchen and living room anchored by a stone fireplace with wood stove, and access to two outdoor entertaining areas: a 33′ x 33′ partially covered concrete patio with firepit overlooking the 3 +/- acre pond, and a 28′ x 24′ east-facing patio with a built-in concrete grill and dining bench overlooking the 1.75 +/- acre pond. The main lodge includes a master suite with full bath, two guest bedrooms, and an additional full guest bathroom.Just west of the lodge, a fully finished guest bunkhouse offers private accommodations with its own septic system. Inside, you’ll find a modest kitchen, wood-burning stove, three bedrooms, one full bath, wood floors throughout, and a 34′ x 10′ patio with views of the western pond — ideal for hosting family and friends.The property also offers excellent storage and utility buildings, including a 30′ x 24′ dog kennel building with four indoor/outdoor runs, electric winches for game processing, and workshop space; a 40′ x 40′ metal barn with a 10’x20′ tack room, 10’x20′ horse stall, and access to a 5.5 +/- acre fenced pasture; and an additional 40′ x 30′ equipment building with concrete floors and power. Recent updates include a new electrical panel (2025) with dual 200-amp service and new professional fencing along portions of the property.Liberty Ridge is a registered controlled shooting area and comes fully equipped with four enclosed hunting blinds. A third 2 +/- acre pond on the south end of the property, offers ample places for recreation and a water source for game on the property. The property is renowned for producing trophy whitetail deer, along with outstanding pheasant, quail, waterfowl, and predator hunting opportunities. The property’s three scenic ponds not only attract waterfowl but also offer excellent bass, catfish, and bluegill fishing for year-round recreation. The blend of CRP fields, tillable acres, mature tree lines, grassland, and ponds provides a balanced wildlife habitat that supports both game and agriculture.To the east of the main lodge, the property also features a mobile home homesite complete with a corral system and lean-to shed for livestock. This site is currently occupied by a caretaker, providing on-site management and an additional layer of convenience and security for the property.Whether you’re seeking a family hunting retreat, outfitter’s lodge, or recreational farm investment, Liberty Ridge delivers a rare combination of income potential, wildlife habitat, and modern amenities.Property Highlights:317.48 +/- acres total140.76 +/- acres of CRP (contracts expiring 09/30/27 and  09/30/31)101.5 +/- acres of dryland farm ground56.22 +/- acres of grassland12 +/- acres of mature hardwoods & softwoodsMain Lodge (barndominium-style)Heated garage with concrete floors, dual drains, lockers, laundry, & TV25′ x 35′ hunter’s lounge with bar, barnwood walls, wood stove, leather couches & half bathKitchen & living room with wood stove & stone fireplace backsplash33′ x 33′ partially covered patio with firepit overlooking 3-acre pond28′ x 24′ east patio with built-in concrete grill & pond viewsMaster suite, 2 guest rooms, full guest bathGuest BunkhouseModest kitchen, living area, wood stove, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, wood floors34′ x 10′ patio overlooking west pondAdditional Improvements30′ x 24′ kennel building with 4 indoor/outdoor runs, three electric winches for game processing & workshop40′ x 40′ barn with tack room, stalls & 5.5 +/- acre fenced pasture40′ x 30′ equipment building with power & concrete floorsUnderground sprinklers at lodge (unused recently)New electrical panel (2025) with two 200-amp breakersProfessional 4-strand barbed wire fencingHunting & RecreationRegistered controlled shooting area4 enclosed hunting blinds includedTrophy whitetail deer, turkey, pheasant, quail, waterfowl, & predator huntingThree ponds that attract waterfowl and offer excellent bass, catfish, and bluegill fishingRegion & Climate Liberty, NE enjoys four distinct seasons. Spring brings mild temperatures and refreshing rains that green the landscape. Summers are warm and sunny, perfect for outdoor recreation, with occasional thunderstorms providing needed moisture. Fall offers crisp mornings and pleasant days, ideal for harvest or time in the field. Winters are cold with light to moderate snowfall, creating a quiet, scenic countryside setting.Location Gage County centers around the city of Beatrice, just a short drive from Liberty, offering many conveniences and attractions. The area features fine dining, boutique shopping, antique shops, and several lodging and conference options.Culturally, you can enjoy live theater at Beatrice Community Players, catch a show at the Holly Theatre / Cinema Center, or stroll through exhibits at the Gage County Historical Society & Museum. Historic sites nearby include the Homestead National Historical Park, telling the story of the nation’s first homesteads, and the Filley Stone Barn, one of Nebraska’s most iconic limestone barns.For recreation and outdoors, the county supports camping, hiking, biking, boating, and fishing, with trails, parks, and rivers providing scenic and active escapes. You’ll find golf courses, ball fields, archery & rifle clubs, stock car racing, and a family aquatic center as part of the county’s offerings. Beatrice also hosts public parks, a skate park, splash pad, and walking/biking trails to enjoy daily.Finally, for those who appreciate local flavor, Stone Hollow Brewing Company, Cedar Creek Pottery, and downtown dining spots like The Black Crow add a relaxed, arts-and-food dimension to exploring the region’s small-town charm.

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Prairie Hill Farm/Hunt

price

$429,000

acres

80.7 Acres

location

Wymore, Nebraska, 67466

This 80.7 +/- acre property located in southeastern Gage County, NE features 37.13 +/- acres of productive dryland farm ground and 43.57 +/- acres of grass and timber. Offering a balance of income potential and recreation, the property provides excellent hunting opportunities for deer and turkey, along with reliable farm income.Land Located in southeastern Gage County, Nebraska, this 80.7 +/- acre property offers a perfect blend of income-producing farmland, recreational opportunities, and grazing potential. With rolling topography, mature timber, and excellent access, this tract checks the boxes for both investment and outdoor enjoyment.Approximately 37.13 +/- acres of productive dryland farm ground provide consistent income potential, while the rest of the property—about 43.57 +/- acres—is comprised of grass, wooded draws, and a mix of mature hardwood and softwood trees. A seasonal pond further enhances the habitat, providing an additional water source for both livestock and wildlife. The diverse habitat creates outstanding cover for wildlife, making this farm an excellent hunting destination for whitetail deer, turkey, and upland game.A four-strand barbed wire fence borders much of the property, making it well-suited for cattle grazing in addition to crop production. The rolling terrain not only enhances the scenic beauty but also provides natural travel corridors for game. Access is exceptional, with paved road frontage allowing easy entry to the property year-round.Key Features80.7+/- total acres in southeastern Gage County, NE37.13 +/- acres of dryland farm ground offering reliable income43.57 +/- acres of grass, timber, and wooded draws with mature hardwoods & softwoodsSeasonal pond providing water source for livestock & wildlifeExcellent wildlife habitat and hunting opportunities for whitetail deer, turkey, and upland gameRolling topography and scenic viewsFour-strand barbed wire fencing—ideal for grazing cattleGreat access off paved road frontagePrivate well on siteFor more information or to schedule a private showing, contact Jarod Brabec at (402)440-9904 or Brandon Priefert at (402)875-1305.Region & Climate Gage County lies in a classic Midwestern four-season climate. Winters are cold, often dipping into the teens or lower overnight, with occasional snow and icy conditions. Spring brings warming temperatures and increased rainfall, which continues through the summer months, supporting crop and pasture growth. Summers are warm to hot, with daytime highs often reaching the upper 80s and occasional heat waves. Fall ushers in cooler days and crisp evenings. Precipitation is reasonably well distributed, though the wettest months tend to be late spring into early summer. Overall, the climate supports both dryland farming and forage growth while also providing a seasonal rhythm that benefits cover and habitat.