Online Only Land Auction – 157.24 +/- Acres in Seward County, KS

ONLINE ONLY LAND AUCTION

Bidding Opens:  Monday, August 26 at 10 am CDT

Bidding Begins to Close:  Thursday, August 29 at 10 am CDT

Bidding will “soft close” and bidding will continue in five-minute increments until five minutes have passed with no new bids.

AgWest Land Brokers Agents will be at the AgWest Commodities Conference Room in Holdrege, NE from 9:00 am until the conclusion of the online auction. Please come during the scheduled time to discuss the property.  AgWest Land Brokers will be there to assist buyers with the online bidder registration process.

Bid Online at: Bid.AgWestLand.com

 

This prime dryland quarter located just northwest of Kismet, Kansas will make a great addition to any farming operation. Consisting of over 95% Richfield and Ulysses Silt Loam 0-1% soils, this quarter will be a good producer from day one and for many years in the future. This quarter slopes gently from east to west, with a small rise in the southeast corner. Wheat was just harvested off this quarter in June of 2024, and it will be open for corn or milo for the 2025 season. Buyer is to receive possession at closing and will need to reimburse the seller for spray operations that have been done after the wheat harvest to control the weeds and volunteer. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to add a very good piece of farmland to your operation.

Legal Description – Southwest Quarter Section 29, Township 32 South, Range 31 West

FSA Information

  • Total Cropland Acres: 157.32
  • Wheat – 39.5 Base Acres – 50 PLC Yield
  • Grain Sorghum – 39.3 Base Acres – 60 PLC Yield
  • Corn – 3.3 Base Acres – 32 PLC Yield
  • Total Base Acres – 132.1

Current tenant will care for ground until closing. Ground will be open for the 2025 season.

Seward05

Online Only Land Auction – 479.44 +/- Acres in Wallace & Wichita Counties, KS – Offered in 2 Tracts

SOLD at Auction
Tract 1 sold for $ 2,550/acre
Tract 2 sold for $ 2,500/acre

ONLINE ONLY LAND AUCTION

Bidding Opens:  Friday, July 12 at 10 am CDT

Bidding Begins to Close:  Tuesday, July 16 at 10 am CDT

Bidding will “soft close” and bidding will continue in five-minute increments until five minutes have passed with no new bids.

Bid Online at: Bid.AgWestLand.com

 

Tract 1 – 160 +/- Dryland Acres (Per Assessor)

Prime crop ground in Wallace County. This quarter lays flat with all 0-1% slopes and is all Class II soils (Keith, Ulysses, and Kuma Silt Loam Soils). This tract is currently under a 1 year crop share lease that will expire on February 28, 2025. The seller’s share of the 2024 crops will transfer to the buyer. The buyer will be responsible for reimbursing the seller for any costs they have incurred from the 2024 cropping season so far.

Real Estate Taxes – $1,048.36

Legal Description – Northeast Quarter Section 22, Township 15 South, Range 39 West

FSA Information

  • Total Cropland Acres: 164.8
  • Wheat – 71.49 Base Acres – 40 PLC Yield
  • Grain Sorghum – 72.41 Base Acres – 81 PLC Yield
  • Total Base Acres – 143.9

1 Year Farm Tenancy Crop Share

North 80: Currently planted to corn.  Possession on the north 80 acres will occur after the corn is harvested Fall 2024.

South 80: Fallow, to be planted to wheat in the fall.  Possession on the south 80 acres will occur after the wheat is harvested in 2025.

Driving Directions – From Sharon Springs, travel south for 8 miles until you reach Field Rd. Turn east for 4 miles to County Rd 22. Turn south for 3 miles, then turn east for 2 miles. When you pass the pig barns, look for a trail road going north. Take the trail road 1/2 north. You will be in the southeast corner of the property.

 

Tract 2 – 319.44 +/- Dryland Acres (Per Assessor)

This half section boasts Richfield, Ulysess, and Goshen Silt Loam Soils on the majority of the acres, with a small part of Pleasant Clay Soil.  It has great access off a county road on the south border, and a very nice trail road on the east side. This piece has some rolling to it, but all in all is a very nice piece of highly-productive crop ground. This tract is currently under a 1 year crop share lease that will expire February 28, 2025. The seller’s share of the 2024 crops will transfer to the buyer. The buyer will be responsible for reimbursing the seller for any cost they have incurred from the 2024 cropping season so far.

Real Estate Taxes – $2,229.86

Legal Description – East Half Section 14, Township 20 South, Range 38 West

FSA Information

  • Total Cropland Acres: 317.44
  • Wheat – 152.12 Base Acres – 41 PLC Yield
  • Grain Sorghum – 42.06 Base Acres – 76 PLC Yield
  • Total Base Acres – 194.18

Included Equipment

  • 5,000 gallon diesel tank in good condition
  • Working residential water well, with water line running to round top shed
  • Round top shed in good condition with power and working lights
  • Wood barn:  31′ x 36′ with 10′ x 10′ opening

Grain bin owned by tenant. Not included in sale. Buyer may work with tenant directly to purchase. 

All acres planted to corn.  Possession of Tract 2 will occur after the corn is harvested Fall 2024.

Driving Directions – Travel west of Leoti, Kansas 5 Miles to County Rd 7. Turn south on County Rd 7 and travel 12 miles to County Rd BB. Turn west on County Rd BB for one mile. You have reached the southeast corner of the property.

Wallace05 & Wichita06

5 Bed, 1.5 Bath Home in Leoti, Kansas

Take a look at this beautiful 5 bedroom 1.5 bathroom home located in Leoti, Kansas. This home has been very well cared for and updated by the current owners. There are two bedrooms and a full bath located on the main floor, along with three bedrooms and a half bath upstairs. The kitchen has nice tile floors and cabinets with updated appliances that stay with the home. The dining and living rooms are spacious and look great. Recent upgrades include a complete overhaul of the electrical system with new wiring and service box, new roof, and new hot water heater. There is an attached covered front porch area along with an attached carport on the side of the house. A fully fenced backyard completes this lovely home!

Wichita05

Home with 112.21 +/- Acre Pasture in Scott County, Kansas

This beautiful farmhouse situated on 112.21+/- acres of grassland, just miles from Scott City, is a dream home for the person or family looking to get out in the country and have a piece of land to call their own! Perfectly set up to run a few head of cattle or have your horses out on grass, this property has two wells with two automatic water troughs. One well feeds water to the home and farmstead property, while the other solar well feeds water to a horse tank in the pasture. On the northeast part of the property, there is a pond that has been recently cleaned out and is currently holding water. Moving into the house you will find three bedrooms and two full bathrooms, along with two family rooms and a nice-sized kitchen and dining room. This house has just been recently remodeled with new floors, new paint throughout, a new vanity in the guest bathroom, a brand new furnace, and all new electrical outlets and light switches. Outside you will find the two-car, detached garage that has a built-in 10.5′ x 11.5′ concrete bunker! All the foundations and exterior walls for the home and garage are made from 8″ thick concrete! Other features include a concrete basketball court, chicken coop, corrals, and a drip system for the tree rows.

Home Features
• 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
• 1,875 sq. ft. home
• Built in 1996
• Many updates throughout the home
• Exterior walls, floor, and foundation are 8″ concrete
• 22’8″ x 35′ 2 car garage
• 10’6″ x 11’6″ concrete saferoom/bunker in garage

Well Information
• House well drilled in 1996, 16 GPM, 134′ static level, 152′ well depth.
• Solar well in pasture 15 GPM.

Property Features
• Chicken coop & corrals/cattle shoot
• Drip system for tree rows
• Wood post 3 wire fence

Scott05KS

160 +/- Acre CRP Property in Logan County, Kansas

This quarter section, located southwest of Winona, Kansas, has 138.36 acres currently enrolled in CRP, with the remainder being grass. It was enrolled in 2021 under a 15-year contract and has a $51.08/acre payment annually. This property would make a great investment whether you’re looking to leave it in CRP or terminate the contract and farm it. The quarter is already terraced and was being farmed before it was enrolled in CRP in 2021. If you have questions or would like more information, reach out to Alec Horton today!

Legal Description – Southeast 1/4 Section26, Township 12 South, Range 36 West

Logan05KS

17 Lots in the Castaway Parkway Subdivision – Trenton, Nebraska


Looking for a spot to build a home, cabin, or weekend getaway at the lake? This is the location for you! Lots provide a view of Swanson Reservoir and provide easy access to the boat ramp on the north side of the lake.

Subdivision Features

  • 17 lots in the Castaway Parkway Subdivision.
  • Lots range from 2 – 3.98 acres.
  • This is the last location of its kind in close proximity to Swanson Reservoir zoned for residential development.
  • Located on the north side of Swanson Reservoir.
  • Outfitted with 3-phase electrical and fiberoptic internet.
  • Each lot can have its own well dug and septic system installed.
  • Annual payments of $500 per lot will be collected to cover general road and ditch maintenance, snow removal, water drainage, and weed control.

Swanson Reservoir Amenities

Swanson Reservoir boasts two marinas that offer boating supplies and food, as well as two trailer parks. One is located to the west of the lots, and the other is located on the south side at Good Life Marina. Additionally, there is a full hookup RV park and indoor boat and camper storage facility just east of these lots.

Don’t miss out on your chance to create the ultimate family vacation spot on the lake! For more information or to schedule a showing, contact Alec Horton at 620-214-2417.

Hitchcock08

Online Only Land Auction – 475.35 +/- Acres in Greeley County, KS Offered in 3 Tracts

Sold at Auction
Tract 1 – $2,550/acre
Tract 2 – $1,900/acre
Tract 3 – $1,700/acre

Online Only Land Auction

AgWest Land Brokers is proud to offer three quarters of prime dryland farm ground in Greeley County, Kansas.

Bid Online at Bid.AgWestLand.Com

Bidding Opens
Monday, November 27th
10 a.m. MDT (11 a.m. CDT)

Bidding Begins To Close
Thursday, November 30th
10 a.m. MDT (11 a.m. CDT)

Bidding will “soft close” and bidding will continue in five-minute increments until five minutes have passed with no new bids.

**AgWest Land Brokers agents will be present to help buyers in person on November 30th at 9 a.m. at:

Greeley County 4-H Building
905 Ingalls Avenue
Tribune, Kansas 67879

**1% Buyer Premium is in effect for all purchases.

 

Tract 1

This quarter section of prime cropland is a nice, flat-lying piece of farm ground consisting of Richfield silt loam and Ulysses silt loam soils. The Tract is currently in wheat stubble and will be open for the 2024 crop season. Possession will occur at closing.

Total Acres (Per Assessor) – 157.00 +/-

Real Estate Taxes – $ 932.25

Legal Description – The Northwest Quarter (NW1/4) of Section Four (4), Township Nineteen (19) South, Range Forty (40) West of the 6th P.M.

FSA Information –

Total Cropland Acres: 157.00
Wheat – 77.7 Base Acres – 27 PLC Yield
Grain Sorghum – 40.0 Base Acres – 31 PLC Yield
Barley – 6.2 Base Acres – 36 PLC Yield
Total Base Acres: 123.9

Driving Directions – Travel two miles south of Tribune, Kansas on Highway 27. Tract 1 is on the east side of the road.

All owned minerals convey.

Any expenses that have already been billed to the sellers pertaining to the 2024 cropping season will be reimbursed by the buyer at closing.

 

Tract 2

A prime quarter section of cropland, located right off a nice county road with great access. There is one terrace that runs through the field from the northwest corner almost to the southeast corner. Colby, Richfield, Ulysses, and Goshen silt loams make up the soil types on this field. This field is currently planted to winter wheat, and the seller’s 1/3 share of the wheat crop will go to the buyer. Possession will occur after the 2024 wheat harvest.

Total Acres (Per Assessor) – 159.09 +/-

Real Estate Taxes – $ 759.16

Legal Description – The Southwest Quarter (SW1/4) of Section Thirty-Two (32), Township Eighteen (18) South, Range Forty-one (41) West of the 6th P.M.

FSA Information –

Total Cropland Acres: 159.09
Wheat – 79.7 Base Acres – 27 PLC Yield
Grain Sorghum – 11.6 Base Acres – 31 PLC Yield
Barley – 11.6 Base Acres – 36 PLC Yield
Total Base Acres: 102.9

Driving Directions – Travel west of Tribune, KS 7 miles to County Road 9. Turn and go south 1.5 miles, Tract 2 is located on the east side of the road.

All owned minerals convey.

Any expenses that have already been billed to the sellers pertaining to the 2024 cropping season will be reimbursed by the buyer at closing.

 

Tract 3

This quarter section lies nice and is made up of mostly Richfield and Ulysses silt loam soils, with some Goshen and Pleasant clay soils. Access to this field is on the section line coming off County Road 5. This field currently has the South 80 +/- acres planted to winter wheat with the seller’s 1/3 share going to the buyer. The north 80 +/- acres is in wheat stubble. Possession of the south 80 will occur after the 2024 wheat harvest, with possession of the north 80 at closing.

Total Acres (Per Assessor) – 159.26 +/-

Real Estate Taxes – $ 920.58

Legal Description – The Southeast Quarter (SE1/4) of Section Twenty-nine (29), Township Sixteen (16) South, Range Forty-two (42) West of the 6th P.M.

FSA Information –

Total Cropland Acres: 159.26
Wheat – 101.7 Base Acres – 32 PLC Yield
Total Base Acres: 101.7

Driving Directions – Travel west of Tribune, KS 11 miles to County Road 5. Turn and go north 11 miles. At the intersection of County Road F and County Road 5, go 1 mile west on the section line. Tract 3 is located on the north side of the road.

All owned minerals convey.

Any expenses that have already been billed to the sellers pertaining to the 2024 cropping season will be reimbursed by the buyer at closing.

 

Greeley05KS

Alec Horton

Alec Horton lives in Leoti, Kansas and is a licensed real estate salesperson specializing in Farm and Ranch Real Estate.  Alec is a fourth-generation farmer from Leoti, where he grew up loving the land and helping alongside his dad and two brothers on the family farm.

K-State is Alec’s alma mater. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Agronomy with a minor in Plant Pathology and is a Certified Crop Advisor. In college, Alec won national honors as a part of a weeds judging team. A fun memory is winning the K-State grilling competition with his barbequed cupcake chicken.

After college Alec married his wife Molly and moved back to Leoti to continue to help operate and grow the family farm.

They have been blessed with two beautiful children, Harlow, and Brigham.

Long Days spent at the lake with friends and family, vacationing in the winter, and Sunday mornings with his family are a few of Alec’s favorite things.