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Led by Owner and Broker John Engbrecht, Colson Agency is one of the most trusted real estate firms in Southwest Nebraska. Over the years, we have successfully helped numerous clients achieve their Nebraska farm real estate goals. If you need the services and advice of experts in the region'sagricultural, residentialand commercial real estate markets, you've come to the right place.

We initially began operations in Chase, Dundy, and Perkins counties, but due to our luck, determination, and success, we have expanded our real estate services to the rest of Southwest Nebraska. Colson Agency specializes in Agricultural Sales, as well as residential and commercial real estate. Agricultural real estate in Southwest Nebraska includespivotirrigated quarters and parcels, dry land, andpastures.

Due to the loamy sandsoil in the region, corn and wheat grows particularly well here. There are also numerous cow/calf operations and cattle-finishing feedlots throughout the area. Our farms produce corn, wheat, popcorn, edible beans, soybeans, potatoes, alfalfa and an abundance of other specialty irrigated crops.
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John and Kara Engbrecht are the Owners of Colson Agency.
John is the Broker.
They have been Chase County residents since 1993.
John went to work for Bob Colson as a sales agent 12 years ago.
John obtained his Brokers license in 2013 and later that year purchased Colson Agency from the Colsons.
John served our country in the United States Army, Military Police.
Additional Experience: Farm Equipment, Seed, and Ag real estate sales.
Has served on boards within the county and his church.
Derek Russell is a licensed real estate agent in Nebraska and Colorado.
Established in 1873, Chase County is a place like no other.
Brimming with signature Southwest Nebraskan charm, the region presents a wealth of outdoor recreation options and has a deep-seated agricultural heritage.
Wide, open farms, ranches and rangeland are balanced with thriving downtowns and peaceful, tree-lined residential neighborhoods.
Named after notable Nebraskan politician Champion S. Chase, Chase County and its locals will embrace you with open arms once you decide to call it home.
Chase County is composed of Imperial, Lamar, Enders, Champion, and Wauneta, with the city of Imperial serving as the county seat.
Part of the third congressional district of Nebraska, Perkins County is located just north of Chase County and is right on the border with Colorado.
Over 880 square miles in size, it is home to under 3,000residents, giving it a very low population density of just 3 people per square mile.
Two major thoroughfares run through the county - Highway 61 (north-south) and Highway 23 (east-west).Rolling sandhills covered with prairie grasses and wheat fields that turn golden come harvest time will greet you if ever you decide to go on a road trip throughout the county.
Right in the southwesternmost corner of Southwest Nebraska is idyllic Dundy County.
Here the landscape is that of lush grasslands and golden fields of wheat and, once in a while, you'll see cattle grazing peacefully on the nutrient-rich plants that continuously spring up from the region's rich soil.
There's no need to strain your ears for birdsong;here there are plenty of blackbirds and meadow larks that fill the air with sweetness.
The Republican River meanders through the southeastern end of Dundy County on its way to Kansas and Colorado borders the county to the west.
Hitchcock County is composed of four communities, with Trenton being the county seat, and Palisade, Stratton, and Culbertson making up the remainder of the county.
Home to close to 3,000 people, the over 700-square-mile county has an extremely low population density of just 4 people per square mile.
Like its neighboring counties in Southwest Nebraska and Kansas, Hitchcock is a farming and ranching area.
For generations, the agricultural industry has been the primary source of livelihood of residents here.
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