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$59,600,000  •  9,240 acres
The Rutherford Frio Town Ranch, located in northwest Frio County, is a fantastic opportunity for anyone looking to acquire a large acreage ranch on the Frio River in the northern South Texas Plains. Ranches of this size, location, quality and diversity do not come on the market very often and are increasingly rare. The ranch highlights include a high quality classic South Texas headquarters, over 3 miles of Frio River, 4 pivots, high volume water wells, 10.5 miles of paved main roads and privacy. Soils vary from sandy loams in the uplands to clay loam in the riparian zones along the river and creek drainages supporting a diversity of flora and excellent wildlife populations on the low fenced ranch. LOCATION The ranch is accessed off Highway 140 a little less than 17 miles from Pearsall by way of a paved one mile easement. Drive time from San Antonio is about 1 hour; from Austin is less than 2.5 hours and from Houston is less than 4 hours. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Live oaks, bull mesquites, diverse South Texas brush and grasses thrive on the ranch, benefitting from great soils as one moves from the Frio River bottoms to the uplands. Many areas of the ranch have been sculpted to improve wildlife habitat and grazing options alike. With nearly 200’ of relief, the ranch offers many exceptional views. WILDLIFE Wildlife populations include native white-tailed deer, northern bobwhite quail, scaled (blue) quail, Rio Grande turkey, dove, migratory waterfowl and feral hogs for excellent and diverse hunting opportunities. Historically, hunting has been focused on friends and family. The deer herd is managed using Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s Managed Lands Deer Program and the ranch was issued 158 tags for the 2025/2026 season. In the past, the ranch maintained a kennel of bird dogs and the quail hunting can be exceptional when conditions are favorable. Dove hunting and turkey hunting are exceptional. AGRICULTURE The ranch has maintained a robust agricultural operation over the years primarily focused on livestock grazing and including some limited irrigated farming under the four pivots. The ranch’s cattle herd has been in a rotational grazing program since 1971 with cattle being rotated through 14 primary pastures. The cattle herd typically numbers about 450 cows when conditions are right. Currently, the herd is reduced in size due to drought conditions. The four pivots are used for hay production (about 900 round bales per year) and small grain annuals for irrigated winter grazing, both in support of the ranch’s cattle operation. The smaller of the pivots was used historically with crops known to attract dove. The pivots are approximately 12, 40, 52 and 67 acres in size and are irrigated with several irrigation wells. Several pastures on the ranch include stands of kleingrass. IMPROVEMENTS The headquarters area is accented by large irrigated lawns, shaded by massive live oaks and pecans and includes walking paths between the various structures. The ranch is highly improved with an expansive main lodge for entertaining with kitchen, living, dining and gathering areas plus one upstairs bedroom and extra room. Nearby are 5 guest quarters, each with full baths; one of the quarters is a master suite. Across the parking area are 3 additional guest quarters with full baths. The gun room, game cleaning area, walk in cooler and covered parking are located adjacent to the main lodge to the northeast. There is also another carport a short distance away from the main lodge on the west side. The 4 bedroom, 2 bath Caretaker’s house is located behind a tree/brush line just past the carport. The 4 stall horse stables and related turnouts are nearby. That facility also includes small office/apartment. Just west of the stables are the bird dog kennels that include 9 kennels with associated runs plus storage and a 2 vehicle carport. About 1.5 miles southwest of the headquarters are the ranch operational facilities, including several barns, sheds, feed silos and other related structures. This area is also used for round bale storage. Adjacent to the operational facilities is a mobile home one of the ranch employees resides in. There are approximately 10.5 miles of paved roads. WATER The ranch has approximately 3.17 miles of Frio River frontage and about 4.25 miles of Cocklebur Creek traverse the property. There are some 18 plus ponds or tanks on the ranch benefitting wildlife and livestock alike. Many of the ponds are supplemented with water from the various water wells. There are 14 operating water wells. 4 of the wells are high volume irrigation wells. Three of the irrigation wells are reported to produce 1000 GPM and the fourth 750 GPM. One of the irrigation wells is powered by 3 phase electric, the other three are run by diesel motors. Several of the irrigation wells provide water to the pivots (as detailed above) and the other two provide water for livestock/wildlife water storage and delivery. The ranch is situated over the Carrizo Wilcox Aquifer with some portions over the Edwards Aquifer and Queen City Aquifer. The Edwards Aquifer in Frio County is not subject to the Edwards Aquifer Authority’s jurisdiction. The ranch is located in the jurisdiction of the Evergreen Underground Water Conservation District. ELECTRICITY Three phase and single phase electricity is available at different locations on the ranch. MINERALS This offering is surface only. There is no production on the ranch. AREA ATTRACTIONS Frio County is a favored area and destination for hunters and producers alike. It is home to the well known Los Cazadores Deer Contest in Pearsall. Pearsall also offers well stocked grocery stores, farm and ranch supply houses and feed stores. ADDITIONAL DETAILS There is one pipeline easement that crosses the ranch. Seller to reserve a thirty (30) foot access easement along the north property line to access the adjacent Buccaloo Pasture. The open space of the property benefits from 1D1 Agricultural use tax valuation.
$2,999,000  •  1,462 acres
1,462-acre Oregon regenerative farm. Carbon sequestration, pastured livestock, oak savannahs, water rights & agritourism. 22 mi from Mt. Hood. $2,999,000.
Contact for Price  •  320 acres
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The Blotsky Ranch Auction offering consists of 320 total acres. Approximately 192 acres tillable, 120 acres of pasture, and the remainder surrounds the headquarters. This will be an offering with multiple opportunities to purchase tracts of 40 acres up to the Entire Unit of 320 acres! This niche piece of western South Dakota ranch land sits just 3 miles north of SD Highway 34 on a well-maintained gravel road, and 12 easy miles to bustling Sturgis, South Dakota. Bear Butte Water services the area with a complete rural water system and power is already on the property. With slightly rolling terrain, easy access surrounding the property, and highly developable ground, this property will fit a variety of needs and is offered to the public for the first time in nearly 30 years.
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$878,000  •  85 acres
Welcome to Bradbury Ranch, an exceptional 85-acre agricultural property in Lassen County offering productive farmland, outstanding water resources, and comfortable country living. This versatile ranch features a spacious 2,996-square-foot home with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, nestled beneath mature shade trees and surrounded by beautifully maintained lawns with an underground sprinkler system. A rear deck and patio provide the perfect setting to enjoy the peaceful rural landscape. Approximately 26 acres are currently planted in producing winter wheat. In recent years, all but two pastures have been planted in productive alfalfa, demonstrating the ranch's strong agricultural capability and versatility. The balance of the property has also been farmed historically, offering additional opportunities for continued crop production or diversified agricultural use. Water is one of Bradbury Ranch's greatest assets. The property includes 75 privately licensed Lassen Irrigation Company water shares, a 398-foot agricultural well producing approximately 520 gallons per minute, and a separate domestic well producing approximately 20 gallons per minute. Three-phase power further supports a wide variety of agricultural operations. The property is not enrolled in the Williamson Act, providing greater flexibility for future ownership. Additional improvements include a large shop with a concrete floor, horse barn, hay barn, and two grain silos. The agricultural improvements and portions of the fencing reflect years of productive ranch use and offer an excellent opportunity for the next owner to renovate, modernize, or customize the property to meet their operational needs. Whether you're looking for a productive farming operation, livestock or equestrian property, or a private country retreat, Bradbury Ranch offers an exceptional combination of valuable water rights, productive soils, agricultural infrastructure, and rural charm. This is a rare opportunity to own a well-watered, versatile ranch with tremendous potential in one of Lassen County's most desirable agricultural regions. Property Highlights: Residence • 2,996± sq. ft. custom home • 3 bedrooms | 2 bathrooms • Mature shade trees surrounding the home • Expansive landscaped lawns with underground sprinkler system • Rear deck and patio overlooking the ranch Land & Agriculture • 85± acres in beautiful Lassen County • Approximately 26 acres currently planted in producing winter wheat • Remaining acreage has been farmed historically, offering additional agricultural potential • Ideal for farming, livestock, equestrian, or diversified agricultural use • Not enrolled in the Williamson Act Water Resources • 75 privately licensed Lassen Irrigation Company water shares • 398-foot agricultural well producing approximately 520 GPM • Separate domestic well producing approximately 20 GPM • Excellent water resources supporting agricultural operations Ranch Improvements • Three-phase power • Large shop with concrete floor • Horse barn • Hay barn • Two grain silos • Existing agricultural improvements provide a solid foundation for future renovation or modernization Additional Features • Peaceful rural setting with beautiful views • Excellent combination of productive farmland and country living • Versatile property with significant agricultural and investment potential
$1,700,000  •  20.32 acres
This highly versatile and visible horse facility, located two-and-a-quarter miles from north Longmont is well located to draw from a wide clientele demographic, if a commercial operation is what you are seeking, as per the current usage. All the improvements on the 20-acre lot are contained in the western 5 acres, leaving a field of 14 [acres], irrigated by a ¾ share of Highland Ditch, for hay and turnout. The facility enjoys two access points: the main entry off Ute Highway and a secondary one officially known as Terry Lane that is shared with the neighbor to the west and is very useful to keep unnecessary traffic from driving past the house. The house itself is set nearly 500 ft from the highway and consists of 2,344 sq ft of finished space above grade, comprising 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. It was remodeled and upgraded by the owner and is now open and bright and includes a second laundry in the unfinished basement for the equine facility. The horse facilities include a jumping arena, two loafing sheds and turnout between the house and the road. Behind the house nearly 6,000 sq ft of agricultural structures including a 5-stall horse barn (one a foaling stall), a 1350 sq ft utility barn, two run-in sheds of 20x18 ft an outdoor arena and sundry other utility buildings.
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