Barton County, Missouri Land For Sale (11 results)
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05/25/2025
$262,500
2.76 ac.
ACTIVE
Barton County - 596/599 NE 5th Ln.,, Lamar, MO
Metal shop building on approx. 2.76 acres near Lamar, MO. Includes a 3,000 sq ft shop with 14' sidewalls, three 12' bay doors, half fully insulated, and a 10,000 lb hydraulic lift (included). Would be a great mechanic or fabrication shop! Also features a block building and single wide trailer that needs TLC. Great setup for service, storage, or light industrial use with room to grow.
Land
Approximately 2.76 acres of level land with easy access off C Highway in Irwin, MO. Ample parking and outdoor space for equipment storage or expansion. Conveniently located near Lamar, MO, offering good visibility and road frontage.Ideal for service, storage, or light industrial use.
Region & Climate
Located in Barton County in southwest Missouri, Irwin enjoys a rural setting with easy access to major routes and nearby towns like Lamar. The region offers a mix of open farmland and light industrial development, ideal for businesses needing space and flexibility. The climate is temperate with four distinct seasonshot summers, mild to cool winters, and moderate rainfallproviding year-round operating conditions for a variety of commercial uses.
11/24/2025
No Price
78.49 ac.
ACTIVE
Barton County - SE 60TH Rd, Golden City, MO
Live and Online at Ranchandfarmauctions.comAuction Date: 01/05/2026Auction Time: 10:00 AM CTAuction Held At: Thiebaud Auditorium, 105 E 11th St, Lamar, MO 64759Property Preview dates and times: TBDEntire Farm Description:This is a great opportunity to own a prime piece of income-producing farmland right off Highway 160, with fertile soils, a large, stocked pond, and a perfect build site. The property is 99% tillable and has been in a soybean/corn rotation for the last several years. The current owners have done their due diligence in ensuring the integrity of the soils that make up this acreage by adequately fertilizing each year, implementing cover crops, and ensuring proper drainage throughout. The acreage is predominantly class 3 soils, and the flat-to-gently rolling terrain makes farming a breeze with large equipment. Not only is the property lying right on black-top, but it is just minutes away from the local grain elevator, making trucking costs a minimal expense.Looking for a place to build your dream home? Picture starting your morning and ending your day with views from your front and back porch; the large, picturesque pond on one side and your hard work emerging from the ground on the other. There is an island in the middle of the pond with a walking bridge and gazebo, perfect for unwinding and relaxing, or entertaining guests and casting a line. Beauty from all angles. The current sellers would be willing to continue farming the acreage if the new owner is interested.Tract 1 Description: 30 acresLooking for a place to build your dream home? This acreage offers a perfect build site with easy access to Hwy 160. Start your own little homestead and grow your food on these fertile class 3 soils, or lease the ground out to make some extra income. Picture starting your morning and ending your day with views from your front and back porch; the large, picturesque pond on one side and your hard work emerging from the ground on the other. There is an island in the middle of the pond with a walking bridge and gazebo, perfect for unwinding and relaxing, or entertaining guests and casting a line. Beauty from all angles. Convenient access to Lamar gives this charming property all the country living feels with close proximity to amenities.Tract 2 Description: 48.49 acresStart investing in your dreams! This is a great opportunity to own a prime 48.49 acres right off Highway 160, with fertile soils and several build sites. The property is 99% tillable and has been in a soybean/corn rotation for the last several years. The current owners have done their due diligence in ensuring the integrity of the soils that make up this acreage by adequately fertilizing each year, implementing cover crops, and ensuring proper drainage. The acreage is predominantly class 3 soils, and the flat-to-gently rolling terrain makes farming a breeze with large equipment. Not only is the property lying right on black-top, but it is just minutes away from the local grain elevator, making trucking costs a minimal expense. Additionally, the added bonus of having several build sites, perfect for a new home or large shop for your farming equipment, makes this property highly sought after in Barton County.Tract #: BothDeeded Acres: 78.49Soil Types: Keeno Gravely Silt Loam, Creldon Silt Loam, Parsons Silt Loam, Lanton Silty Clay LoamSoil PI/NCCPI/CSR2: NCCPI 50.66 CAP 3.33CRP Acres/Payment: No CRPTaxes: $165.28Lease Status: Open Tenancy for 2026 crop yearPossession: Immediate possessionSurvey Needed?: If not sold as one tract, YES a survey will be neededBrief Legal: E SE S22 T31N R29WPIDs: 11-05.0-22-00.0-000-006.010Lat/Lon: 37.4116, -94.1008Zip Code: 64748
11/10/2025
$215,000
1 ac.
ACTIVE
Barton County - 71 Northwest 58th Lane, Lamar, MO
If you have been seeking a cozy home in a small town, look no further. With recent updates and renovations, it's the perfect place to retire, retreat, and relax in a small town setting. Walking in the back door, you are greeted by an enclosed porch with abundant sunshine and protection from the weather, providing year-round comfort. Once inside the house, you will find an updated kitchen with an island and plenty of room for a large dining table next to the west-facing windows. The large entry from the kitchen to the living room opens the space up for laughter between cooks and couch potatoes. A small adjoining room makes a great space for an office or a playroom for the little ones. The bathroom has been updated with a jet bathtub and shower, along with laminate wood flooring for durability. A spacious walk-in closet in the master bedroom provides ample room for large wardrobes, shoe collections, or a gun safe. Two more bedrooms with nice-sized closets are located across the hall, making this a great family home. A large laundry room makes weekly chores easier and provides a nice place to kick off muddy clothes when needed. The storm shelter next to the house is a great addition for safety when spring weather hits the Midwest.
Outside, you will find a 3-bay garage that is perfect for the family with multiple drivers looking to keep their vehicles out of the elements. The newly built lean-to is a great place for a camper, tractor, mower, or boat to be stored. The 16'x30' shop has electricity and protection from the weather, giving you the ability to accomplish projects year-round. Attached to the shop is a nice 12'x20' insulated shed with electricity and a garage door, can someone say man cave! All of that on 1 acre still leaves room for football games, fire pits, and summer fun for the family.
Property Features
-1704 square feet home
-3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom
-Central heat and air
-25'x48' 3-bay garage
-10'x23' insulated workshop
-18'x26' lean-to
-16'x30' shed
-Rural water
-Electricity
-Storm shelter
-Enclosed porch
-Metal roof
-15-minute drive to Lamar
-45-minute drive to Springfield
08/02/2025
$418,700
79.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Barton County - 0000 Northwest 90th Lane, Liberal, MO
This 80 +/- parcel in Barton County provides dynamite hunting and tillable ground all in one. The farm has both Class 2 & 3 soils with an NCCPI of over 72. The waterway work was done in 2020 to ensure better drainage and provide the option to grow crops even in wet years. Once soybeans have been harvested, the ADM Biodiesel plant in Deerfield pays a premium and is located less than 30 miles away. You can also deliver grains to the local elevator, which is less than 10 minutes away in Liberal, Missouri. If your desire is livestock, the ground would be exceptional for grazing winter wheat or rye, with the timber on the north side providing good shelter from cold north winds.
Deer and turkey hunting is exceptional with over 25 acres of timber and a creek bottom that provides cover and bedding in an area surrounded by year-round crop fields. With multiple locations for blinds and tree stands, you are sure to see the daily commute for deer and turkey moving from bed to feeding areas. Sitting in silence, you will hear the song of multiple coveys of bobwhite quail calling from the waterways and fence lines on the property. With a current hunting lease that expires in September, the new owner could lease the land for recreational income if desired.
The property is currently enrolled in a windmill research program, which gives the new landowner the potential for future income. With good tillable soil, wildlife, and the potential for windmills, this ground holds exceptional opportunity for both income and recreation. Contact Andy Unruh today to schedule a UTV viewing of this dynamite Barton County farm.
Property Features
-42 +/- acres tillable
-NCCPI overall 72.3
-Waterways for drainage
-Currently enrolled in a windmill research program
-Wet-weather creek
-An abundance of deer, turkey, and bobwhite quail
-Walnut, oak, and persimmon trees
-Less than a 1/4 mile off blacktop
-25 minutes from Nevada
-Under 2-hour drive from Kansas City
-40 minutes north of Joplin
08/02/2025
$450,300
79.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Barton County - 0000 Northwest 90th Lane, Liberal, MO
This 80 +/- acre parcel provides the rare opportunity to own a Barton County farm with exceptional potential for farming, windmills, and recreational income. The farm has both Class 2 & 3 soils, with a majority being Parsons silt loam and Summit silty clay loam. The multiple waterways and tile work done in 2020 ensure better drainage and provide the option to grow crops even in wet years. With an NCCPI of 71, this farm gives the corn or soybean farmer ample opportunity for good corn and soybean yields. Once harvested, the ADM Biodiesel plant in Deerfield pays a premium for soybeans and is located less than 30 miles away. You can also deliver grains to the local elevator, which is less than 10 minutes away in Liberal, Missouri.
If your desire is livestock, the ground would be exceptional for grazing winter wheat or rye. Deer and turkey are abundant on this property with all the crop ground nearby. The level farm ground provides great viewing and ample opportunity for several well-placed tower blinds for rifle season. Sitting in silence, you will hear the song of multiple coveys of bobwhite quail calling from the waterways and fence lines on the property. With a current hunting lease that expires in September, the new owner could lease the land for recreational income if desired.
The property is currently enrolled in a windmill research program, which gives the new landowner the potential for future income. With good tillable soil, wildlife, and the potential for windmills, this ground holds exceptional opportunity for both income and recreation. Contact Andy Unruh today to schedule a UTV viewing of this diverse Barton County farm.
Property Features
-68 +/- acres tillable
-Parsons silt loam and Summit silty clay loam
-NCCPI of 71
-Waterways for drainage
-Tiled for drainage
-Currently enrolled in a windmill research program
-Abundance of deer, turkey, and bobwhite quail
-Less than a 1/4 mile off blacktop
-25 minutes from Nevada
-Under 2-hour drive from Kansas City
-40 minutes north of Joplin
11/21/2025
Auction
78.49 ac.
ACTIVE
Barton County - SE 60th Rd, Golden City, MO
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Auction Date: 01/05/2026 Auction Time: 10:00 AM CT
Auction Held At: Thiebaud Auditorium, 105 E 11th St, Lamar, MO 64759
Jasper Co MO 158.1 Acres In 1 Tract will be held at the same date and time.
Entire Farm Description:
This is a great opportunity to own a prime piece of income-producing farmland right off Highway 160, with fertile soils, a large, stocked pond, and a perfect build site. The property is 99% tillable and has been in a soybean/corn rotation for the last several years. The current owners have done their due diligence in ensuring the integrity of the soils that make up this acreage by adequately fertilizing each year, implementing cover crops, and ensuring proper drainage throughout. The acreage is predominantly class 3 soils, and the flat-to-gently rolling terrain makes farming a breeze with large equipment. Not only is the property lying right on black-top, but it is just minutes away from the local grain elevator, making trucking costs a minimal expense.
Looking for a place to build your dream home? Picture starting your morning and ending your day with views from your front and back porch; the large, picturesque pond on one side and your hard work emerging from the ground on the other. There is an island in the middle of the pond with a walking bridge and gazebo, perfect for unwinding and relaxing, or entertaining guests and casting a line. Beauty from all angles. The current sellers would be willing to continue farming the acreage if the new owner is interested.
Predominantly class 3 soils
Utilities at road
Easy Hwy 160 access
Minutes from grain elevator
Large, recently stocked pond
Just outside of Golden City city limits
15 minutes to Lamar
Tract #: Both
Deeded Acres: 78.49
Soil Types: Keeno Gravely Silt Loam, Creldon Silt Loam, Parsons Silt Loam, Lanton Silty Clay Loam
Soil PI/NCCPI/CSR2: NCCPI 50.66 CAP 3.33
CRP Acres/Payment: No CRP
Taxes: $165.28
Lease Status: Open Tenancy for 2026 crop year
Possession: Immediate possession
Survey Needed?: If not sold as one tract, YES a survey will be needed
Brief Legal: E SE S22 T31N R29W
PIDs: 11-05.0-22-00.0-000-006.010
Lat/Lon: 37.4116, -94.1008
Zip Code: 64748
Tract 1 Description: 30 acres
Looking for a place to build your dream home? This acreage offers a perfect build site with easy access to Hwy 160. Start your own little homestead and grow your food on these fertile class 3 soils, or lease the ground out to make some extra income. Picture starting your morning and ending your day with views from your front and back porch; the large, picturesque pond on one side and your hard work emerging from the ground on the other. There is an island in the middle of the pond with a walking bridge and gazebo, perfect for unwinding and relaxing, or entertaining guests and casting a line. Beauty from all angles. Convenient access to Lamar gives this charming property all the country living feels with close proximity to amenities.
Tract 2 Description: 48.49 acres
Start investing in your dreams! This is a great opportunity to own a prime 48.49 acres right off Highway 160, with fertile soils and several build sites. The property is 99% tillable and has been in a soybean/corn rotation for the last several years. The current owners have done their due diligence in ensuring the integrity of the soils that make up this acreage by adequately fertilizing each year, implementing cover crops, and ensuring proper drainage. The acreage is predominantly class 3 soils, and the flat-to-gently rolling terrain makes farming a breeze with large equipment. Not only is the property lying right on black-top, but it is just minutes away from the local grain elevator, making trucking costs a minimal expense. Additionally, the added bonus of having several build sites, perfect for a new home or large shop for your farming equipment, makes this property highly sought after in Barton County.
10/02/2025
$105,000
15 ac.
ACTIVE
Barton County - 0000 45th Street, Golden City, MO
What a great opportunity to own a small slice of heaven in rural Barton County, Missouri! This 15 +/- acre tract is a mix of pasture and timber and is set up to hunt like a larger tract! Surrounded by crop ground and the North Fork Spring River to the north, this secluded oasis gets some serious whitetail traffic. An established food plot is place to the north of the property. The tract also features a large pond, which has been known to be home to ducks and geese that frequent the river and the fields.
The majority of the property is in a flood plain and best used for recreation; however, the southwest corner is not and could be utilized as a build site for a cabin or small home. Electric and rural water is at the road. If you are in the market for a small acre hunting tract, look no further than the Barton 15! Call land agent Kellen Bounous today to schedule a showing.
Property Features
-15 +/- acres
-Pasture and timber mix
-Area for a build site in the southwest corner
-Established food plot
-Abundance of deer
-Large pond
-Waterfowl frequent the pond, fields, and river
-Rural water and electric
-Will need a survey
-Option to buy more land north of the river
-5 minutes to Golden City
-13 minutes to Lockwood
-17 minutes to Lamar
07/10/2025
$848,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Barton County - 0000 NW 90th Lane, Liberal, MO
This 160 +/- parcel provides the rare opportunity to own a Barton County farm with exceptional potential for farming, windmills, and recreational income. The farm has both Class 2 & 3 soils, with a majority being Parson silt loam, Barden silt loam, and Summit silty clay loam. The multiple waterways and over 13,000 feet of tile work done in 2020 ensure better drainage and provide the option to grow crops even in wet years. With an NCCPI of over 71, this farm gives the corn or soybean farmer ample opportunity for good corn and soybean yields. Once harvested the ADM Biodiesel plant in Deerfield pays a premium for soybeans and is located less than 30 miles away. You can also deliver grains to the local elevator, which is less than 10 minutes away in Liberal, Missouri. If your desire is livestock, the ground would be exceptional for grazing winter wheat or rye, with the timber on the north side providing good shelter from cold north winds.
Deer and turkey hunting is exceptional with 25 acres of timber and a creek bottom that provides cover and bedding in an area surrounded by year-round crop fields. With multiple locations for blinds and tree stands you are sure to see the daily commute for deer and turkey moving from bed to breakfast. Sitting in silence you will hear the song of multiple coveys of Bobwhite Quail calling from the waterways and fence lines on the property. With a current hunting lease that expires in September, the new owner could lease the land for recreational income if desired.
The property is currently enrolled in a windmill research program, which gives the new landowner the potential for future income. With good tillable soil, wildlife, and the potential for windmills, this ground holds exceptional opportunity for both income and recreation. Contact Andy Unruh today to schedule a UTV viewing of this diverse Barton County farm.
Property Features
-Parson silt loam, Barden silt loam, and Summit silty clay loam
-NCCPI overall 71.3
-Waterways for drainage
-Tiled for drainage
-Currently enrolled in a windmill research program
-Wet-weather creek
-Abundance of deer, turkey, and bobwhite quail
-Walnut, Oak, and Persimmon trees
-Less than a 1/4 mile off blacktop
-160 +/- deeded acres
-110 +/- tillable acres
-25 minutes from Nevada
-Under 2 hour drive from Kansas City
-40 minutes north of Joplin
11/20/2025
$422,125
76.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Barton County - 0000 East State Highway U, Golden City, MO
Great opportunity to own this Barton County 76.75 +/- acre farm just north of Golden City, Missouri. Consisting primarily of Class II and III soils (Union and Carytown silt loams), the farm could be used as tillable or pasture ground. The farm was removed from CRP and planted to soybeans in its first year in production. The farm also has two ponds, a wet weather creek, and electric/rural water available. With roadside frontage on two sides, the farm is easily accessible and can be subdivided. Only a short drive to Golden City and Lockwood. If you are looking for farm ground or a place to build, this is the one!
Property Features
-76.75 +/- acres
-Could be used as pasture or tillable ground
-Primarily Class II and III soils
-Union and Carytown silt loams
-Two ponds
-Wet weather creek
-Roadside frontage on 2 sides
-Electric and rural water are available
-3 minutes north of Golden City
-12 minutes to Lockwood
-17 minutes to Lamar
10/02/2025
$841,775
153 ac.
ACTIVE
Barton County - 1051 SE 45th Road, Golden City, MO
Midwest Land Group is proud to bring to market this Barton County 153 +/- acre farm just north of Golden City, Missouri. Consisting primarily of Class II and III soils (Union and Carytown silt loams), the farm is a great combination of tillable and pasture ground. The north 76.3 acres was just harvested for corn, and a small part to the west is fenced for cattle grazing. The south 76.75 acres was removed from CRP and planted to soybeans its first year in production.
The farm also has two ponds, a wet weather creek, and electric/rural water available. With roadside frontage on three sides, the farm is easily accessible and can be subdivided. Only a short drive to Golden City and Lockwood. If you are looking to add to your current farming operation or looking to start your own, be sure to contact land agent Kellen Bounous today to view the farm!
Property Features
-153.05 acres
-Combination of pasture and tillable ground
-Primarily Class II and III soils
-Union and Carytown silt loams
-North 76.3 acres in corn and pasture last year
-South 76.75 acres came out of CRP two years ago
-Two ponds
-Wet weather creek
-Roadside frontage on 3 sides
-Electric and rural water available
-Tower on 0.23 acres not owned by the seller
-Can be divided
-3 minutes north of Golden City
-12 minutes to Lockwood
-17 minutes to Lamar
11/20/2025
$465,430
76.3 ac.
ACTIVE
Barton County - 0000 SE 45th Road, Golden City, MO
Great opportunity to own this Barton County 76.3 +/- acre farm just north of Golden City, Missouri. Consisting primarily of Class II and III soils (Union and Carytown silt loams), the farm could be used as tillable or pasture ground. Run cattle, row crop, or both! Not to mention, build that dream home. Only a short drive to Golden City and Lockwood. If you are looking for farm ground or a place to build, this is the one!
Property Features
-76.3 +/- acres
-Combination of pasture and tillable ground
-Partially fenced
-Primarily Class II and III soils
-Union and Carytown silt loams
-Roadside frontage on 2 sides
-Electric and rural water available
-Tower on 0.23 acres not owned by the seller
-3 minutes north of Golden City
-12 minutes to Lockwood
-17 minutes to Lamar
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