Real estate auction on November 20, 2025!
Two great tracts of real estate will sell in Barton County on November 20th! Tract 1 is a combination of tillable farmland and timber, offering hunting potential. Tract 2 is a combination of tillable farmland and pasture. More information on each tract is listed below! Online bidding is available through Proxibid.
Tract 1
The NE/4 of S22, T20, R11W less R/W, Barton County. This is a great farm, just south of Ellinwood, with about 120 acres of productive tillable and 33 acres of timbered pasture. The pasture is fenced and would provide great protection for wintering cattle. The dense tree growth provides cover for numerous bucks and does, making the property ideal for the recreational Buyer or an alternate income stream for the owner operator. The tillable acres are all planted to wheat and leased for the 2026 wheat crop on a 1/3 2/3 sharecrop arrang...
The NE/4 of S22, T20, R11W less R/W, Barton County. This is a great farm, just south of Ellinwood, with about 120 acres of productive tillable and 33 acres of timbered pasture. The pasture is fenced and would provide great protection for wintering cattle. The dense tree growth provides cover for numerous bucks and does, making the property ideal for the recreational Buyer or an alternate income stream for the owner operator. The tillable acres are all planted to wheat and leased for the 2026 wheat crop on a 1/3 2/3 sharecrop arrangement. There is a well on the property, just east of the old building. Powerlines run to the property, but the power is not currently on. All the Sellers mineral rights transfer to the Buyer, upon closing. Taxes for 2024 amounted to $793.25 on 157 taxable acres +/-.
Tract 2
The SE/4 of S15, T20, R11W less R/W in Barton County. If you’re needing multiple income streams from your next real estate purchase, then look no further. This tract offers crop production income, pasture grazing income, and oil production income. With about 122 acres in crop production with approximately 80 acres in wheat, on a 1/3 2/3 share crop arrangement, the 40 acres of winter fallow will be available for the Buyer’s planting in spring of 2026. The pasture acres are fenced and there is an old sand point well that needs to be updated. Current stock water is plumbed in from the Seller’s farm, from the east. The Seller that owns neighboring farm is willing to work out a water usage agreement with the new owner for the interim, until the Buyer can get a well drilled. Adding to the crop revenue and cattle gains, well production for 2024 brought in another $1,360.30, exceeding the cost of property taxes. The Seller’s share of mineral rights will transfer with the property. Taxes for 2024 amounted to $1,303.13 on 154.23 taxable acres +/-.
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