Miles Marshall
Owner / Broker / Auctioneer
Office Phone: 308-234-6266 Cell Phone: 308-233-4384Miles Marshall has worked full-time in the real estate and auction business for over 40 years and is licensed in Nebraska and Kansas. Miles has been an innovator in marketing real estate and equipment and has been instrumental in the marketing and sale of over 1,000 farms and ranches.
Miles is a past President of the Nebraska Auctioneers Association and remains active in both the Nebraska and National Auctioneers Associations. He is a graduate of Kearney State College where he received his B.S. in Business Administration with an emphasis in real estate. He is also a graduate of Missouri Auction School in Kansas City. In 2019 Miles received the Nebraska Auctioneer of the Year award and in 2023 he was inducted into the Nebraska Auctioneers Hall of Fame.
Miles enjoys spending time with his wife, Brenda, three children, and four grandchildren.
Agent Listings
78.17 Acres - Irrigated Cropland
Buffalo County, NEHigh-quality irrigated cropland with Class 1 soils, Valley 7-tower pivot, and 8” well with 50HP motor plus aluminum pipe for some gravity irrigation.
3 Tracts 379.97 Acres - Cropland & Grassland
Buffalo County, NEAn excellent opportunity to own well located cropland and grassland at the edge of the Platte Valley northwest of Odessa, Nebraska.
158.13 Acres - Pivot Irrigated Cropland
Phelps County, NEExcellent quality pivot irrigated cropland with Holdrege silt loam soils. Includes a 7 tower Zimmatic pivot system, 8” well with Isuzu diesel power unit, 150 acres of CNPPID water, elec. canal pump and irrigation pipe.
80 Acres - Irrigated Cropland
Buffalo County, NEGood quality irrigated cropland with two irrigation wells plus an established building site. Full possession.
153.83 Acres - Pivot Irrigated Cropland
Phelps County, NEHighly productive irrigated cropland with Class 1 Holdrege soils, home site, Reinke pivot & canal water.
163.3 ACRES – PIVOT IRRIGATED CROPLAND
Kearney County, NEHigh-quality pivot irrigated cropland with two irrigation wells plus 100 acres of CNPPID water.