Auction

Barnes & Nettels B&N Ranch

May 20 West Mineral, KS 1,346± Deeded Acres

Sections

Overview

Executive Summary

Don't miss your chance to bid on a true legacy property!

The Barnes & Nettels B&N Ranch Auction, offering 1,346± acres in Southeast Kansas, available in 8 tracts and combinations to suit every buyer. This premier cow/calf operation boasts a proven production history backed by highly productive soils and an exceptional grass complex, making it a turnkey opportunity for serious cattlemen. The well-appointed headquarters features sturdy pipe pens, quality outbuildings, and a comfortable owner's residence, while abundant, naturally distributed water sources — including live streams, lakes, ponds, natural springs, and wells — promote superior grazing efficiency across every pasture. Plum Creek winds through the property, carving out a thriving wildlife corridor that supports trophy whitetail deer, turkey, and quail, offering world-class hunting and fishing to rival any recreational retreat. A strong natural spring continuously feeds a large lake managed by a county-installed spillway, ensuring reliable water year-round. With predominantly level terrain, excellent hard-surface road access throughout, and convenient proximity to major retail and commercial centers in Pittsburg, KS, and Joplin, MO, this ranch delivers the perfect blend of productivity, recreation, and accessibility. The auction will be held on May 20th at 10:00 AM at the Crestwood Country Club in Pittsburg, KS

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Auction Date:
- Wednesday, May 20th – 10:00 AM CT
- Held at Crestwood Country Club – 304 W. Crestview Ave., Pittsburg, KS 66762

Information Day:
- Tuesday, April 21st from 4 PM to 6 PM CT
- Tuesday, May 5th from 4 PM to 6 PM CT
- Meet an auction representative at the house on Tract 7 to learn more about the property and auction process. Contact Hall and Hall to schedule additional showings.

Just the Facts

  • Premier cow/calf operation with proven production history
  • Highly productive soils supporting an excellent grass complex
  • Well-appointed headquarters featuring sturdy pipe pens, quality outbuildings, and a comfortable owner’s residence
  • Exceptional hunting and fishing opportunities, including trophy whitetail deer, turkey, and quail
  • Abundant, naturally distributed water sources — live streams, lakes, ponds, natural springs, and historic wells — promoting grazing efficiency and even pasture utilization
  • Plum Creek winds through the property, creating a natural corridor of water and thriving wildlife habitat
  • A strong natural spring feeds a large, consistently full lake, with overflow expertly managed by a county-installed spillway
  • Predominantly level terrain with some elevation changes near the freshwater strip pits
  • Good hard-surface road access throughout
  • Convenient proximity to major retail and commercial centers in Pittsburg, KS, and Joplin, MO

Locale

History

The Story of the Ranch

The modern history of The Barnes and Nettels Ranch begins in 1952, when George E. Nettels, then President of the nearby Pittsburg & Midway (P&M;) Coal Company, set out to establish a cattle ranch of his own. Inspired by the sweeping cattle drives portrayed in the film Red River, which had recently captured the imagination of audiences across the country, Mr. Nettels began searching for land suitable for a working cattle operation. His search brought him to the Plum Creek Valley in Southeast Kansas, where rolling pastureland, wooded creek corridors, and dependable water created an ideal ranching landscape. Recognizing both the potential of the land and the importance of local ranching expertise, Mr. Nettels partnered with respected cattleman Morris Barnes. Together they formed what became known as The Barnes and Nettels Ranch, often referred to simply as The B&N Ranch.

From the beginning, the partnership blended vision and practical ranching knowledge. Nettels brought both the capital necessary to establish the operation and access to resources through his leadership of Pittsburg & Midway Coal Company. Barnes contributed the hands-on experience and local knowledge required to manage cattle and develop the ranch day to day. One of the early priorities of the new partners was building infrastructure capable of handling cattle efficiently and safely. Drawing on equipment, materials, and construction capabilities associated with his mining operations, Nettels helped ensure that the ranch was built with facilities designed for durability and long-term use. Large cattle working pens were constructed using six-foot heavy pipe and exceptionally strong fencing, creating a set of handling facilities that reflected industrial-grade strength more commonly associated with mining and construction operations than with typical ranch structures of the era. These improvements allowed the ranch to operate efficiently while ensuring the safety of both livestock and ranch hands.

The combination of Barnes’s practical cattle experience and Nettels’s investment and engineering resources created a ranch operation that was both functional and well built—an approach that helped establish the foundation of The B&N Ranch during its earliest years. Photographs from the early years capture George Nettels during the formative period of the ranch, when the partnership with Morris Barnes first began shaping the land into the operation it would become. The connection to the ranch continues through the Nettels family today. Thomas Nettels of Kansas City, Missouri—grandson of George Nettels—remains closely tied to the property and its history. As Thomas Nettels reflects:

“The ranch has always been part of our family story. I still enjoy coming back to spend time there and lend a hand with the work. Maintaining and improving the land that my grandfather helped establish more than seventy-five years ago is something I take great pride in.”

Property Details

Acreage (Deeded & Leased)

Tract 1 – 79.78± Acres

Sec 35 – T31S – R22E: E2NE4

Tract 2 – 156.1± Acres

Sec 35 – T31S – R22E: SE4

Tract 3 – 157.8± Acres

Sec 25 – T31S – R22E: NW4

Tract 4 – 320.6± Acres

Sec 25 – T31S – R22E: S2

Tract 5 – 161.3± Acres

Sec 36 – T31S – R22E: NW4

Tract 6 - 80± Acres

Sec 36 – T31S – R22E: N2SW4

Tract 7 – 80± Acres

Sec 36 – T31S – R22E: S2SW4

Tract 8 - 311± Acres

Sec 36 – T31S – R22E: E2

Deeded Acres: 1,346±
Total Leased Acres:
Total Acres: 1,346±

General Operations

Leases and Permits

Tract 1 and Tract 2 are offered subject to a private grazing lease.

Terms

Summary of Terms:

A 10% earnest money deposit of the total contract price will be due immediately from all successful bidders. A 4% buyer’s premium will be added to the final bid amount. The property is being sold “AS IS, WHERE IS” and without any contingencies including financing. Property closings will be set 30 days from the auction date or as soon thereafter as closing documents are available. Broker participation is available. Contact our office for participation guidelines.

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