Luke Huddleston
Associate Broker / Online Auctions
Office Phone: 308-234-6266 Cell Phone: 308-293-7258Luke Huddleston serves as a Farm & Ranch Broker with Marshall Land Brokers & Auctioneers, specializing in agricultural real estate, land auctions, and digital marketing strategies throughout Nebraska. Since joining the company in 2018, he has helped clients navigate hundreds of millions of dollars in land transactions while building a reputation for professionalism, communication, and innovative marketing.
A Kearney native, Luke graduated from Kearney Catholic High School before attending Creighton University, where he completed the Air Force ROTC program and earned his commission as an officer in the United States Air Force. He served on active duty from 2013 to 2018, followed by service in the Air Force Reserve. His military experience instilled the discipline, leadership, and commitment to service that continue to guide his work with clients today.
Luke’s interest in the land business began years before joining Marshall Land Brokers & Auctioneers. Through attending auctions with his father-in-law, Miles Marshall, as well as legendary auctioneer Robin Marshall and auctioneer Jeff Marshall, he witnessed firsthand the relationships, professionalism, and trust that define a successful land auction. Those experiences confirmed his desire to help Nebraska farm and ranch families achieve the best possible outcome when buying or selling land.
Today, Luke specializes in farm and ranch sales, online land auctions, and marketing strategies that combine traditional relationships with modern technology. He particularly enjoys assisting families, attorneys, and estate representatives through complex land transitions, developing customized marketing plans that maximize exposure while providing clear communication throughout the process.
Beyond his work with clients, Luke remains actively involved in his community. He serves as Chair of the Nebraska Auction License Law Committee, is a past member of the Nebraska Auctioneers Association Board of Directors, serves on the Yanney Heritage Park Foundation Board as Treasurer, volunteers as Auction Manager for the Kearney Catholic Foundation’s annual fundraising auction, and is a member of the Knights of Columbus and a lector at Prince of Peace Catholic Church.
Luke and his wife have been married for more than fourteen years and are raising their three children in Kearney. Outside the office, they enjoy spending time together golfing, following youth sports, and making memories at Johnson Lake.
Luke’s philosophy is simple: every client deserves to be heard, every property deserves a thoughtful marketing strategy, and every transaction deserves the highest level of professionalism and integrity. Whether representing a multigenerational ranch, an investment property, or a family farm, his goal is to help clients move forward with confidence while delivering results they can be proud of.
Agent Listings
RURAL ACREAGE – 43371 Rd. 747 – LEXINGTON, NE
Dawson County, NEA very well maintained home and (4) outbuildings! A wonderful homesite along a paved road close to Lexington, NE.
317.86 ACRES – PIVOT IRRIGATED CROPLAND
Dawson County, NE319.86 Acres, more or less, according to Dawson County Assessor records. Consisting of top-quality pivot irrigated cropland with excellent productivity and Class 1 and 2 soils.
161.57 ACRES – PIVOT IRRIGATED CROPLAND
Buffalo County, NELocated in northern Buffalo County, this 161.57-acre tract, as per the Buffalo County Assessor’s records, presents a unique opportunity for agricultural investors and farmers alike.
74 ACRES – IRRIGATED CROPLAND
Buffalo County, NE74.01 Acres, more or less, according to Buffalo County Assessor’s records. Consisting of approx. 56.2 acres of certified irrigated cropland, the remainder of the cropland is non-irrigated.
160 ACRES – PIVOT IRRIGATED CROPLAND
Buffalo County, NE160 Acres, more or less, according to Buffalo County Assessor’s records. Consisting of a pivot irrigated farm including a Zimmatic 9 tower pivot system with natural gas to well site. (power unit is not included)
195.4 ACRES – CROPLAND, GRASSLAND, NATURAL HABITAT
Franklin County, NE195.4 Acres, more or less, according to Franklin County Assessors records. Approx. 40 acres of cropland newly seeded to alfalfa, the remainder grassland and creek bottom with incredible natural habitat – a wildlife haven.