Final Four 52 Ranch
Atwood, OKImproved 452± acre recreational and hunting property in Hughes County. Outfitted with a Barndominium, half mile of Canadian River frontage, a bass lake, four ponds, and 14± miles of trails.
Improved 452± acre recreational and hunting property in Hughes County. Outfitted with a Barndominium, half mile of Canadian River frontage, a bass lake, four ponds, and 14± miles of trails.
This 6,420± acre tallgrass ranch, a renowned and highly improved purebred cattle operation, has a significant recreational component. Open native grass pastures and tree-lined draws. Prime grazing, outstanding infrastructure, and trophy deer hunting.
Otter Creek Ranch is in Keith County, Nebraska, and consists of 15,117± deeded acres of rolling sandhills and two and a half miles of Otter Creek. Featuring two sets of improvements and proximity to Lake McConaughy.
This 3,800± acre Missouri ranch features five homes, river frontage, scenic landscapes, rich history, and premier recreation, making it an ideal private retreat or legacy investment with year-round access.
The ranch is comprised of 55,136± total acres, of which 51,856± are deeded. The ranch is a 2,500-cow self-sustaining and well-balanced year-round ranch operation with over 17 miles of live water.
Spanning 7,446± acres of mixed grass prairie in western South Dakota. It features a private well with a pipeline for livestock and domestic use and three seasonal creeks.
Whitetail Farm is located in McPherson County, Nebraska, and consists of 2,080± deeded acres offering ten irrigated center-pivots covering 1,309± irrigated acres and is supported by the world’s second-largest aquifer.
This 1,920± acre Flint Hills ranch is located 65 miles east of Wichita. Open rolling grazing country divided into two pastures with excellent fencing and access. Immediate possession. $1,950 per acre.
Quality southwestern Nebraska ranch. 11,785± acres (10,985± deeded). Deeded land includes 1,139± acres productive dry cropland. Solid grass hills, scenic canyons. Excellent improvements. Price includes real estate only. Cattle/equipment offered separately.
One of the finest ranches in Kansas famous Flint Hills, this 8,675± acre property includes live creeks, springs, 60 ponds and lakes, trophy deer hunting and valuable mineral rights. It features excellent working improvements, good fences and a beautiful owners residence.
The 4,936± acre Spur Ranch, in two separate tracts, is on the southeastern edge of the Kansas Flint Hills. Excellent tallgrass prairie, good water, fences, and trophy whitetail hunting. Mineral rights available.
A raw mountainous tract on the Pittsburg-Hughes County line, north of Dallas, featuring pines and wildlife, including whitetail deer, pigs, black bears, and some free-range elk.
The Majestic Ranch is located on the Missouri River breaks of Gregory County, South Dakota, and consists of 12,669± deeded acres. Highly diversified cattle operation and recreational ranch with excellent improvements and breathtaking views.
Crazy Hole Creek Ranch consists of 4,181± total acres. The ranch has a log home overlooking a reservoir and meadow. As good of a cattle/recreational combo as you will find.
Sitting halfway between Tulsa and Wichita, the scenic 4,700± acre Caney River Ranch is comprised of native tallgrass prairie interspersed by canyons with the Caney River and 4 live creeks.
1,440± deeded acres. 1,180.1 irrigated from 9 center pivots. The Twin Platte NRD has certified 1,201 irrigated acres. This is an unrestricted Newer 60 x 120 heated steel building. 40 x 50 shop.
The 15,568± acre Dumbbell Ranch is one of the most historic ranches of the Nebraska Sandhills. It is comprised of native pasture with sub-irrigated meadows and is rated at 900 cows year-round.
The Malles Ranch is located on the western fringes of the iconic Sandhills of western Nebraska and consists of 5,368± acres. The ranch is a solid year-round ranch with a carrying capacity of 325 cow/calf pair and all supporting livestock.
Recreational cattle ranch and hay farm comprised of 394.36± deeded acres in Hughes County, Oklahoma. Improvements include a brick farmhouse, barn, workshop, eleven ponds, and one-and-a-half miles of Bird Creek.