At the heart of Max’s life is his work as a fourth-generation cattleman in Logan County, Kansas. Together with his brother Heath, he manages a successful stocker cattle operation, along with corn and wheat farming, and hunting business.
Haverfield Ranch offers the opportunity to hunt 5500 acres of their breathtaking Kansas ranch and farmland. To book your next hunting excursion, visit Haverfield Ranch on Landtrust.
Additionally, in 2016 Max obtained his Kansas Real Estate license to assist the ranch and other investors in buying and selling land. With extensive experience in agriculture, real estate, and business, he possesses a thorough understanding of the unique needs and challenges his clients face. You can find more information about Max’s real estate listings at his Great Plains Land Co. page.
A tribute to a legend and hero of the Great Plains, Larry Haverfield. Meet Larry and hear his story, in his words.
Since the early 2000s, our family has been dedicated to wildlife conservation, focusing on preserving prairie ecosystems. This includes managing the land through intensive grazing and the integration wildlife species such as the black tailed prairie dog and and highly endangered black-footed ferret. Over the years, we have collaborated with organizations like Audubon of Kansas, Defenders of Wildlife, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to adopt a holistic approach that balances ranching with conservation efforts.
Seventy-five million years ago an ancient reptile called a mosasaur swam and lived in the shallow ocean that once covered what is now Haverfield Ranch. In 1988, five University of Wisconsin faculty and students came to the fossil rich area in search of the lizard like creature. After searching about ten square miles, they hit a goldmine of fossils including one of the sought after mosasaur right on Haverfield Ranch.
