Farmland, recreational ground, and hunting & fishing land across eastern Nebraska — brought to you by someone who spent his life around cattle country before spending 25 years learning how to run a business.
I grew up around feedyards my father managed in central Nebraska, including time in Dawson County — cattle country, where the value of ground was never theoretical. Since then, I've spent the last 25-plus years in technology and business consulting, advising organizations on strategy, risk, and how to make good decisions with incomplete information.
I'm building a land practice around a simple idea: sellers and buyers deserve someone who actually understands the ground, not just the paperwork.
Now I'm bringing both halves of that background — ag roots and business rigor — to farmland, recreational property, and hunting & fishing land across eastern Nebraska. Whether you're weighing the sale of a family farm or looking for the right piece of river-corridor ground to hunt and fish for the next twenty years, I'd like to be the person you call first.
Whether it's a family farm, an estate settlement, or ground you're ready to let go of, I'll give you a straight read on value, timing, and the right buyer pool — before you commit to anything.
Soil quality, tillable-to-pasture ratio, water access, and comparable sales — explained in plain terms, not agent-speak.
Estate sales and family transitions often call for a quiet process. I'll work at the pace and visibility level that fits your situation.
Farmland, recreational ground, and hunting land each attract different buyers. Your listing gets positioned for the audience that actually wants it.
Tell me what you're after — expanding an operation, a hunting property, a place on the river — and I'll help you evaluate it honestly, not just show you what's listed.
Soil productivity, flood risk, easements, water rights — the questions that matter and are easy to miss if you don't know what to ask.
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Timber, water access, and wildlife habitat require a different eye than row-crop ground. I evaluate both the same way — carefully.
My core territory covers Sarpy, Cass, Saunders, Washington, Dodge, and Otoe counties — farmland, acreage, and rural property throughout the region — with a particular focus on Missouri River corridor recreational and hunting land in Burt, Washington, Cass, Sarpy, and Otoe counties.
Not sure if your property falls in this territory? Reach out anyway — if it's outside my primary counties, I'm glad to point you toward the right resource.
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