Nebraska Farm Land for Sale

If you are looking for Nebraska farm land for sale, AgWest Land Brokers is a great place to start. Our listings include irrigated farm land, dryland farms, pasture ground, and other rural properties that support farming, ranching, and long-term land investment across Nebraska. Whether you are searching for income-producing farm ground, additional acreage for an existing operation, or agricultural investment property, our team can help you review current opportunities and move forward with confidence.

Nebraska Farm Land for Sale With Open Agricultural Fields

Browse current Nebraska land listings below, including cropland, pasture, irrigated farmland, and dryland farms or see all farm land for sale.

14 Acres For Sale in Kearney County, NE

Total Acres: 15
Northwest of Minden, NE
Price: $199,000

For Sale | 141+/- Acres with House & Feedlot in Franklin County, NE

Total Acres: 141
South of Franklin, NE
Price: $510,000

Land For Sale | 177+/- Acres | Harlan County, NE

Total Acres: 177
South of Orleans, NE
Price: $1,000,000

158.64 +/- Acre Irrigated Farm & Pasture | Merrick County, NE

Total Acres: 159
Merrick Co., NE, northeast of Clarks
Price: $1,150,000

140+/- Acres For Sale in Nance County, NE

Total Acres: 140
Southwest of Fullerton, NE
Price: $825,000

375+/- Acres For Sale | 2 Tracts | Merrick County, NE

Total Acres: 375
Northwest of Central City, NE
Price: $2,723,150
Price Reduced

For Sale | 401+/- Acres | 2 Tracts | Madison & Stanton County, NE

Total Acres: 401
Southeast of Norfolk, NE
Price: $3,588,950

742+/- Acres of Grass in 2 Tracts | Furnas County, NE

Total Acres: 742
Furnas Co., southwest of Oxford, NE
Price: $2,040,500
Price Reduced

Commercial Building for Sale in Alma, NE

Total Acres: 0
Alma, NE
Price: $500,000

Types of Farm Land Available in Nebraska

Nebraska offers a wide variety of agricultural property types, which makes it an important market for farmers, investors, and landowners looking to buy or sell quality ground. Available listings may include irrigated farm land, dryland farms, pasture land, recreational tracts with agricultural value, and mixed-use rural properties.

Some buyers focus on highly productive tillable acres, while others are looking for grazing ground, expansion opportunities, or land that supports both farming and livestock use. Because every operation has different goals, reviewing property details such as soil quality, water access, location, improvements, and total acreage is an important part of the buying process.

Depending on the property and region, buyers may also want to monitor current drought conditions and broader environmental factors that can influence agricultural use. U.S. Drought Monitor

Browse Nebraska Farm Land by County

Buyers often begin with a statewide search, then narrow their focus to specific counties based on location, productivity, access to water, or proximity to an existing operation. If you want to explore Nebraska farm land in more detail, browse our county pages below:

As additional county pages are added, this section can continue to grow and strengthen the Nebraska farm land for sale silo.


Why Buyers Search for Farm Land in Nebraska

Nebraska remains one of the most recognized agricultural states in the country, and buyers are often drawn to its combination of productive ground, established agricultural infrastructure, and strong long-term demand for quality farm property. Many buyers look at Nebraska for row crop production, cattle operations, or land held as a long-term investment. See USDA Nebraska agriculture overview for more information.

Location matters, of course. Some buyers prioritize irrigated ground and water access, while others are more focused on dryland farming opportunities, pasture, or properties that fit into an existing family or business operation. That is why a page like this is helpful: it gives buyers a starting point to compare available listings and then move into more specific county-level searches.


Start Your Nebraska Farm Land Search

Our Nebraska listings are updated to help buyers review available opportunities in one place. You can use the property results on this page to explore current listings and filter by acreage range, county, and property type.

Buyers comparing opportunities across the state may also benefit from reviewing recent Nebraska agricultural land values and broader market trends. See Nebraska Farm Real Estate Report.

If you see a property that fits your goals, or if you need help identifying the right type of Nebraska farm land for your operation or investment plans, AgWest Land Brokers is here to help. We can assist you in reviewing available properties, understanding the market, and finding land that matches your needs.


Frequently Asked Questions

What types of farm land are available in Nebraska?

Nebraska farm land listings may include irrigated farm land, dryland farms, pasture land, and other agricultural properties suited for farming, ranching, or mixed rural use.

Can I search Nebraska farm land by county?

Yes. Buyers can start with statewide Nebraska farm land listings and then narrow their search by county to find properties in specific local markets.

Is irrigated farm land available in Nebraska?

Yes. Depending on current inventory, Nebraska listings may include irrigated farm land along with dryland and pasture properties.

Why should I use a Nebraska farm land page instead of only searching listings one by one?

A dedicated Nebraska farm land page helps you view available listings in one place, understand the types of properties available, and quickly move into more specific county-level searches.

Are Nebraska farm land listings updated regularly?

Available inventory can change over time, so it is a good idea to check listings regularly or contact AgWest Land Brokers for help reviewing current opportunities.

What should I consider before buying farm land in Nebraska?

Buyers often review factors such as acreage, location, water access, soil productivity, current use, improvements, access, and how the property fits their farming, ranching, or investment goals.