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Sold! Osborne Cattle Company in the Nebraska Sandhills

October 13, 2008

Hall & Hall’s Denver office just closed on Nebraska’s Osborne Cattle Company. Located outside of Paxton in Keith and Lincoln Counties, the 20,452± deeded acres feature 2½ miles of North Platte River frontage and can run 2,000 mother cows. The ranch had been on the market for approximately 10 months with the price reduced to $11.5 million ($562 per acre). The brokerage would not confirm final sales numbers, but according to Tom Metzger at Hall & Hall, the cow/calf operation was sold to an in-state cattle operator. “Good Sandhills ranches are always in demand,” Metzger said.

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