A dryland farm as clean as this Cuming County, Nebraska quarter would be hard to find anywhere in the Midwest! Right at 160 acres, this farm lies directly between West Point and Oakland, Nebraska, only two miles north of Highway 32 at the intersection of 22nd and I Road. This farm is nearly 100% tillable with only a few well-maintained waterways breaking up the mix of bottomland and rolling hills. The east half of the farm lies along Cuming Creek and mostly consists of Zook and Coleridge silty clay loams, making for some of the best dryland farmland you can find in Eastern Nebraska. The west half climbs to a gently terraced hilltop consisting of mostly Moody, Alcester, and Nora class II and III soils. With an overall NCCPI rating of 71, this farm is a great producer in a phenomenal area. This top-notch Nebraska farm has been extremely well-managed by a longtime tenant and is open for the...
A dryland farm as clean as this Cuming County, Nebraska quarter would be hard to find anywhere in the Midwest! Right at 160 acres, this farm lies directly between West Point and Oakland, Nebraska, only two miles north of Highway 32 at the intersection of 22nd and I Road. This farm is nearly 100% tillable with only a few well-maintained waterways breaking up the mix of bottomland and rolling hills. The east half of the farm lies along Cuming Creek and mostly consists of Zook and Coleridge silty clay loams, making for some of the best dryland farmland you can find in Eastern Nebraska. The west half climbs to a gently terraced hilltop consisting of mostly Moody, Alcester, and Nora class II and III soils. With an overall NCCPI rating of 71, this farm is a great producer in a phenomenal area. This top-notch Nebraska farm has been extremely well-managed by a longtime tenant and is open for the 2026 growing season. Don’t miss your chance at this one!
Property Features
-160-acre dryland farm in Cuming County, Nebraska
-Directly between West Point and Oakland
-Located two miles north of Highway 32
-Nearly 100% tillable with a few well-maintained waterways
-East half lies low and flat along Cuming Creek
-Mostly Zook and Coleridge soils on the bottom
-West half is gently terraced with no erosion
-Mostly Moody, Alcester, and Nora soils on top
-Overall NCCPI rating of 71
-Extremely well-managed by a long-time tenant
-Open for the 2026 growing season
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Research Parcel InformationFrom West Point, go east on Highway 32 and turn north on 21st Road. Go two miles and turn east on I Road. The farm is on the south side just before 22nd Road.
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