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Callaway, NE 68825(Custer County)
Size: 889 Acres
Type: Farms

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Custer County Online Auction
2750 S 27th Avenue, Broken Bow, NE
Start Date: 09/07/2022, 01:30 PM
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Custer County Online Land Auction

TRACT #1

695+/- acres of good, hardland pasture located south of Callaway, Nebraska. County Road 426 road splits the pasture providing good access on both sides. There are ample water sources available, electric stock well is in place on the south pasture and windmill on the north. Good perimeter fences are in place along with cross fences splitting the grass into paddocks. This pasture also has recreational opportunities throughout.

LOCATION: From Highway 40 south of Callaway, go south on Road 424 approximately 4 miles to 786 Drive. Turn east and the property will be on both sides of the road.

LEGAL: East Half of the Southwest Quarter (E2SW4), Southeast Quarter (SE4), South Half of the Northeast Quarter (S2NE4) in Section Thirty-Five (35), Township Nineteen (19) North, Range Twenty-Three (23) West of the 6th P.M in Custer County, Nebraska containing 320 +/-acres. AND Southeast Quart...

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Tract #1

From Highway 40 south of Callaway, go south on Road 424 approximately 4 miles to 786 Drive. Turn east and the property will be on both sides of the road.

Tract #2

From Anselmo, go east on NE-21A Spur, until you reach Road 430, turn north, and follow for 2 miles until you reach Columbia Table Road. The property will be on both sides of the road.

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United Farm & Ranch Mgmt

Lincoln, NE

(402) 242-3409

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United Farm & Ranch Mgmt, (402) 242-3409
Listing last updated: September 13, 2022 at 6:59 AM
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