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Banner County Grass Tract

Harrisburg, Nebraska | Banner County | 959 Acres

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Banner County Grass Tract is a 959.3± acre grassland property is located along Nebraska State Highway 88, just 5.5 miles north and 3 miles west of Harrisburg. It sits 23 miles southwest of Scottsbluff and 33 miles northwest of Kimball, providing convenient access to nearby agricultural communities. Formerly dry cropland, the property was enrolled for two terms in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) and has since been seeded to grass, creating excellent cover. The grass stand is in very good condition and has been actively managed with regular weed control.

Turnkey grassland opportunity, 959 acres of well-managed pasture, ready for grazing with water and quality grass in place.
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ACREAGE
Water resources include a functioning windmill well and a second unused well. The land features gently rolling and undulating topography and is partially fenced. This region supports a mix of grassland, dryland farming, and irrigated crop operations, with strong demand for both owned and leased acreage. Many area producers operate mixed crop and livestock operations, and several commercial feedyards are within 40 miles of the property, adding to its agricultural versatility.

With a full grass crop already in place, this tract is ready for immediate grazing—just complete the fencing, turn on the water, and the pasture can be put to work right away.

LOCATION
Harrisburg, located in Banner County, Nebraska, offers a peaceful rural lifestyle with wide-open spaces, scenic views of the Wildcat Hills, and a close-knit community rooted in pioneer heritage. The county is rich in history, featuring the Banner County Museum, restored pioneer buildings, and annual events like Historical Day that celebrate its culture. Residents benefit from a county-wide school district with strong academics and extracurricular opportunities, as well as reliable volunteer fire and EMS services. The area supports diverse agricultural operations, from ranching and dryland farming to some oil production, providing opportunities for income and investment. With fewer than 700 residents in the entire county, Harrisburg offers privacy, lower living costs, and affordable land values. While remote, it remains within reach of Scottsbluff and other regional hubs for shopping, healthcare, and commerce, making it an attractive choice for those seeking quiet living, agricultural potential, and a strong sense of community.



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