Peoples Land Co., LLC is honored to offer the Estate of Anna Lois Tyner for sale at public auction. The sale will be held at the American Legion Hall, located at 520 East Maple St., Shelbina, MO 63468, on February 11, 2026, at 6:00 p.m.
This outstanding farm has been in the Tyner family for decades and has been cared for and farmed at a high level for many years. Properties like this present an excellent opportunity to build a forever home or hunting retreat, make a strong investment, or expand an existing farming operation. The farm will be sold using the buyer’s choice method on a per-acre basis.
Tracts 1 and 2 are included in another listing. All tracts will be offered in the buyer’s choice pool.
Tract 3: Consists of 61 acres m/l, subject to final survey, with approximately 45 open acres currently in grass and brushy draws used as cattle pasture. This tract includes the homestead with an older country home, barn, and outbuildings. It offers county road frontage along Shelby 352. Predominant soil types include Keswick, Leonard, and Putnam.
Tract 4: Consists of 94 acres m/l, subject to final survey, with approximately 78 open acres currently in row crop production and approximately 5 acres in hay production that could be converted to row crop. The balance consists of waterways and brushy draws. This tract offers highway frontage along Highway AA and county road frontage along Shelby 352. Predominant soil types include Mexico, Leonard, and Putnam.
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Research Parcel InformationNorth of of US-36 on HWY T 3.8 miles to Highway AA, West on AA 3 miles to tracts 3 & 4.
Being actively involved in both row crop and the livestock operations on their family farm, Anthony understands all sides of agriculture. Anthony handles all of th auctions for Peoples Land Company along with many of the conventional listings. Anthony earned a degree in agriculture from the University of Missouri an lives on the family farm in rural Shelby County with his wife, Amanda and their son Larkin.