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$11,750,000  •  13,424 acres
Rare find in the western NE Panhandle. This stewardship-award winning ranch was thoughtfully developed with ease of management in mind. Located in a picturesque setting with native range-land, irrigation, impeccably-maintained facilities, and two homes. Turn-key operation, equipment included. Excellent access just off I-80. Approximately 8-20 miles west of the city of Sidney, NE.
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$90,000,000  •  12,369.69 acres
$100,000,000
Bently Ranch is on the market for the first time ever selling all of its agricultural holdings. Situated on the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada Mountain range in Minden, Nevada, the property is located just 25 minutes from the popular Lake Tahoe area and just minutes from downtown Minden and Gardnerville. This incredible 12,369.69 deeded acre property is being sold as one unit, offering a once in a lifetime opportunity. The owners started to accumulate land in Nevada in 1997 and instituted a cattle program in 2012. Over the last several years, they have focused on sustainable farming, aiming to grow a variety of crops that are used in the distilling industry. The grains and botanicals grown on the ranch produce some of the world’s finest spirits. What makes this possible are the senior water rights and the reservoirs used for irrigation. Water is abundant here on the Bently Ranch. There are about 6,046-acres irrigated with 34 pivots. Water on the property includes 3,746-acre-ft Mud Lake and 1,784-acre-ft East Valley Reservoir. Senior water rights are from the West and East fork of the Carson River. Currently being grown on the property are grains of wheat, rye, barley, and oats as well as premium alfalfa. Improvements include ten homes, four bunkhouses, seven shops, five horse barns, twelve hay barns, twelve storage barns, a feedlot, and compost facility.
$3,000,000  •  6,649 acres
6 pastures with 6 livestock wells and stock tank on pipeline 1± mile south of I-76/Proctor Exit #141 via County Road 67 State Lease (1,078 AUM’s) expires 3/15/2029 Estimated Real Estate Taxes: $1,959.96 6,649.2± Total Acres - (3,769.2± acres deeded; 2,880.0± acres State Lease) Cross-fenced into 6 Pastures w/ 6 livestock wells and 1 stock tank on pipeline Working corrals Location: Access via I-76/Proctor Exit #141, 1 mile south on County Rd 67 to the northwest corner State of Colorado Lease: State Lease totals 1,078 AUMs; annual payment $21,247.38 ($19.71/AUM). Lease expires March 15, 2029 Estimated Real Estate Taxes: $1,959.96 Carrying Capacity: 5 month grazing season; historically 415 - 440± cow/calf pairs or 665 - 830± yearlings. Carrying capacity is based on 1,300# cows or 550# to 600# yearlings. Capacity is subject to precipitation, capacity of each pasture, and type, weight, and cut of cattle. 2023 Possession
$4,570,000  •  5,894 acres
Total Acres: 5,893.8± 7 cross-fenced pastures with 7 livestock wells (6 submersible, 1 pump jack) New steel livestock working facilities Location: Access via I-76/Crook Exit #149, 0.2 miles south to the northeast corner. Hwy 55 (aka Cty Rd 81) borders east property line. Carrying Capacity: 5 month grazing season; historically 365 - 390± cow/calf pairs or 590 - 735± yearlings. Carrying capacity is based on 1,300# cows or 550 # to 600# yearlings. Capacity is subject to precipitation, capacity of each pasture, and type, weight, and cut of cattle. Est. R/E Taxes: $3,064.36 Pasture is available for 2023 grazing season if under contract to be sold by June 8, 2023. If not under contract by June 8, 2023, property will be sold subject to a 5-month grazing lease.
$2,804,500  •  5,601 acres
We are privileged to collaborate with Cal Farley's Boys Ranch in presenting the Howard Melvin Ranch for sale. Mr. Melvin demonstrated great care in the acquisition and enhancement of the ranch. The ranch's management has implemented prudent grazing practices to preserve the fertile soil. Its convenient access to the interstate highway is a significant advantage for ranch operations and the transportation of livestock to market. With its excellent location situated next to the rocky mountain foothills, and I-25, this Ranch has excellent possibilities limited only by one's imagination and ingenuity. The Ranch features an impressive sod cover, creating good grazing for livestock. The predominant grass species on the ranch is blue grama, with Western wheat and Alkali sacaton also being significant varieties. Additionally, there are minor grasses like Sideoats grama, Indian saltgrass, Winterfat, Little blue stem, Prairie sandreed, and Purple prairie clover. As for forbs, the major species is Four-wing salt brush. The Ranch is dotted with scattered water sources carved in the landscape to retain runoff water for livestock and wildlife. There are four wells that are presently inactive. A water finder has identified five potential well sites that hold promise. Additionally, there are three underground pipeline systems connected to 12 metal livestock tanks. In addition, the Ranch terrain has created a natural intermittent creek that drains the property.
$22,800,000  •  4,007 acres
Montell Summit is a very unique ranch that encompasses a tremendous amount of character. From the 500' of elevation change to the artifact filled pecan bottoms, to the 15 acre lake and numerous springs. If the drought earlier this year did anything for us here in Texas, it has highlighted the importance of water, and we were fortunate to have many springs that continued to flow and a healthy 15 acre lake. A chip sealed road is going in over the ridge line and will run from the front of the ranch to the back, allowing quick and easy access throughout. This is scheduled to be completed by the middle of April.
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$2,000,000  •  3,796 acres
$2,795,000
Nice block of private lands with water from Chicken Ranch Spring put into a pipeline and ran to troughs in several locations. Also a stock well on the East side sections. Good summer pasture for cattle or horses. The property block has 100 acres that was zoned for a Rail port which also has access onto US. Hwy 93 just 2 miles South of I-80 in Wells. 130 acres also has a permit for irrigation and a test well drilled.
$1,800,000  •  3,349.1 acres
This property uniquely sits between two high bluffs, with Bradford Mesa on the north and a gravel ridge extension of Walsen Craig on the south. The Sand Arroyo is a long drainage entering the property from the west, that collects a lot of run-offs from the foothills. There are excellent views of the mountains, from Fishers Peak at Raton Pass northward to Pikes Peak west of Colorado Springs. Literally half of the front range of Colorado can be seen from the high points on this property. Part of the west boundary is the railroad and part of the east boundary is County Road 120, with no other roads or interruptions in the ownership. There are remnants of several 1800’s vintage adobe dwellings and a settler’s graveyard located on the property. The privacy and solitude, along with antelope and other wildlife, are part of the character of this unique property. The property is utilized exclusively for grazing and has areas of Chico brush, Chamisa, Tamarisk and Willows in the lower regions and solid grass turf in the elevated areas. Sand Arroyo traverses the property from west to east with areas that water pools surface and underflow is evident. There is evidence of Alkali on land surfaces near the arroyo and fresh water is important in warm weather to avoid the salty surface water if present. Best management practices for the property are targeted on cooler seasons and after plants have cured out. Year around grazing could be accommodated with repairing the cross fencing. From Walsenburg, drive 5 miles east on Colorado Highway 10 to CR 20, go north on CR 120 for 1 mile, drive across the cattle guard, and you will be on the south-east corner of the property.
Contact for Price  •  3,200 acres
Pilgrim Ranch, an exceptional 3,200-acre property, located in the picturesque Lake Creek, Texas. This expansive land offers a multitude of opportunities for development, agriculture, and recreation. Currently operating as a thriving cotton farm, Pilgrim Ranch showcases its agricultural potential and is ready for expansion into diverse cash crops or livestock farming.
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$43,546,100  •  3,116 acres
Located on the Parker & Hood County line, and approx. 20 minutes southwest of Weatherford. This is a beautiful ranch; very special as it rolls gently and heavily with scenic views and abundant game. End of the road privacy, yet close to town. Many varieties of scattered to thick trees include live oak, post oak, elm, red oak, mesquite, and cedar. Abundant water featuring 25+ stock ponds, over 1.38 miles of Brazos River frontage, several creeks, five water wells, two springs, and a Parker County Water Co-op tap. Numerous sites for building large reservoirs, a beautiful lodge, or a residential development. Great deer and turkey hunting. 1/2 minerals conveyed. 2 large coastal bermuda pastures. $13,975.00 per acre.
$10,799,250  •  2,805 acres
Costa Grande Ranch is located along the waterfront of the Texas Gulf Coast in Calhoun County just 3 miles west of Port O’Connor, 75 miles northeast of Corpus Christi. Costa Grande Ranch lies within the Gulf Coast Prairies and Marshes Ecoregion and is part of the Ingleside barrier-strand plain geologic system, a unique Pleistocene coastal system.
$2,400,000  •  2,561.44 acres
Under Contract
Beautiful 3bd, 2bth home. Completely remodeled in 2018. All furniture and household items will be included in the sale.2561.44 Deeded Acres, 80 acres BLM. Financial verification required prior to showing. Owner request 48 hours' notice to showing. Listing agent must be present at time of showing. Please contact listing agent at 575-616-2430 or Kerry at 817-559-1018.
Contact for Price  •  2,500 acres
Southeast Texas Hunting and Cattle Ranch The WR Nash Ranch has been under the same ownership for over 100 years and has never been available for purchase until now! The raw natural beauty of the WR Nash Ranch is in its rolling prairie of lush grass and the hardwood bottoms of the Brazos River. This property offers unlimited opportunities to create the ranch of your dreams while serving as an attractive investment.
$2,500,000  •  2,149 acres
Unique lakefront recreational ranch in central Logan County, CO.
$12,000,000  •  2,035 acres
The Love Ranch is a one-of-kind ranch with its many spring-fed lakes and ponds, miles of trails, and lovely 20+ acre organic vineyard. The 2,035-acre +/- ranch offers world-class quail hunting, plus fishing, and other recreational opportunities. Located on the west side of the Sierra Nevada Mountains near the historic gold rush town of Coarsegold, the ranch is just 30 minutes from Yosemite National Park. Ranch management is simple as the property’s vineyard and cattle-grazing grasslands are leased to dependable tenants. The current owners have split their time between their home in Montana and the ranch, where they have enjoyed California’s mild winters and the near year-round ability to hike, fish, hunt and entertain their family and friends. The countryside with its lush grasses, secluded valleys, pockets of live oaks, and massive granite rock formations is extremely appealing and ideal for exploring on horseback, ATV, and on foot. Well-appointed improvements include a main home, guest quarters, wine bar, two-room bunkhouse, historic dairy barn, and shop. There are outdoor decks, fire pits, and other areas for enjoying great views from this remarkable property.
$2,756,800  •  1,723 acres
Located approximately 30 miles northwest of Pierre/Ft Pierre sits 1723 continuous acres of prime trophy mule deer hunting and excellent soil productivity for the farm or ranch operation. The property sits next to Sansarc Road for easy access. For more information or set up your own personal, qualified showing contact Mark Schweigert.
$6,950,000  •  1,691 acres
Beautiful alpine acreage situated at 9000’ elevation in the heart of the Uncompahgre Plateau. Enjoy this very private and secure off-grid setting on your very own 1691± acres with aspen, pine, oaks, and pristine mountain meadows, plus gorgeous views to boot. Located in GMU 62 with excellent big game hunting for elk, deer, bear, lion, and turkey with otc bull elk tags for some seasons. GMU 61, which is renowned for its trophy bull elk, is a short drive away! Recreational opportunities abound with hiking, biking, ATVs, horseback riding, snowmobiling, or just relax and enjoy the wildlife. This gorgeous mountain setting adjoins National Forest and is an approximate 90 minute drive from either Grand Junction, Montrose, or Delta.
Contact for Price  •  1,387 acres
DAVIS TWIN MILL RANCH Davis Family Owned Since 1906 Located 12 Miles East of Post, Tx on Highway 380 Property Description: 1387 acres of gently rolling ranch land, located 12 miles east of Post, Texas on Highway 380. The native grasses rangeland is scattered with shinnery and mesquite. Wildlife: Davis Twin Mill Ranch provides habitat for Bob White and Blue Quail, Whitetail Deer (Mule Deer movement sighted), Turkey, Wild Hogs, Coyotes, and Bobcats, providing great hunting opportunities. Livestock: Until April 2023, the ranch was used for grazing commercial beef cattle. Fencing: The property has 3.5 miles of new fencing and an additional 3.0 miles of good fencing. The remaining 1.5 miles of fencing is fair in condition. Water Availability: The ranch is watered by wells and earth tanks. The North Section comprised of 573 acres has water located at the Hwy 380 entrance to the ranch. Pump work is needed to tap back into the livestock quality water supply. The South Section comprised of 814 acres, is supplied by a 240V submersible water pump that is 250’ deep with 65’ of water standing. The water is livestock quality. In addition, the South Section has a new well that is 275’ deep with 85’ of water standing. The well is ready for solar pump installation. Note: The Davis Twin Mill Ranch is being offered for sale as the entire 1387 acres property or as two individual sections. Both sections are accessible from Hwy 380, as there is an easement to the South Section along the east side of the property. For more information, please call Richard Davis at 806-777-6511
$1,045,000  •  1,287 acres
Total Acres: 1,286.9± Fenced pasture w/ 1 livestock well Carrying capacity: 5 month grazing season - historically 80-85± cow/calf pairs or 130-160± yearlings. Carrying capacity is based on 1,300# cows or 550#-600# yearlings. Capacity is subject to precipitation, capacity of each pasture, and type/weight/cut of cattle. Location: Access via I-76/Proctor Exit #141, south 2.8 miles to northwest corner via CR 67 Est. R/E Taxes: $664.04 .Carrying Capacity: 5 month grazing season; historically 80 - 85± cow/calf pairs or 130 - 160± yearlings. Carrying capacity is based on 1,300# cows or 550 # to 600# yearlings. Capacity is subject to precipitation, capacity of each pasture, and type, weight, and cut of cattle.
$8,950,000  •  1,155 acres
Fly fishing is extraordinary on this 1,155± acre California cattle ranch on the Fall River. The Island Ranch has comfortable improvements, abundant wildlife, and big views of Mount Shasta. Waterfowl and upland bird hunting are on the property, with seven miles of frontage on three rivers
$6,594,500  •  1,100 acres
1100 Acres Texas Cattle Ranch Simms, TX, Bowie county runs 350 head cattle. Corrals, hydraulic chute, metal building, metal gates.
$13,000,000  •  1,099 acres
BIG SPRINGS RANCH OVERVIEW In the heart of the Texas Hill Country sits the magnificent Big Springs Ranch. The beauty of this area has captured the hearts of all who pass through it. Located straddling the Edwards Plateau, the ranch offers both lush creek bottom land and spectacular hilltops with panoramic views of the Colorado River Valley. WATER The year-round clear running Yancey Creek with its limestone bottoms and scenic bluffs, traverses through the property for about 1.5 miles and drains into the Colorado River. The ranch also offers major springs with running water, seeps, and multiple drainages. Arrowheads and interesting mineral rock deposits are commonly found throughout the property. The ranch gets an average of 28”-30” or rain per year. UTLITLIES Hamilton Electric Coop. Private septic system. Water is provided by owners private well. WILDLIFE This ranch has an abundance of native wildlife. In addition to the whitetail deer, turkey, hogs, dove and varmints, Aoudad sheep also roam the ranch. The Large trees and ample water provide the perfect habitat for wildlife. EASEMENTS Details on easements found on the property are contained in Schedule B of the Title commitment, and can be viewed at TxRanchBrokers.com ELEVATION The property has tremendous elevation changes, with heights ranging from 900+ Feet in the west to 1,352+ feet in the east. The property has a mix of lush creek bottoms and rugged limestone bluffs hilltops with outstanding views. VEGETATION This ranch has an abundance of trees throughout, including Post Oak, Live Oak, Pecan, Black Cherry, Cedar, Elm, Hackberry, Sycamore, Spanish Oak, Walnut and Mesquite. Good native brush gives wildlife excellent cover. Consistent with this part of the state, the ranch also has Cedar, Alegria, Prickly Pear, Persimmon and much more. MINERALS Minerals are negotiable. No production and no leasing at present. SOIL The soils on the ranch consist of mostly Eckart Rock Complex, a gravely clay soil, including association of rough area, Rock acreage complex. The gently sloping hills feature these thin soils over hard layers of limestone, the underlying layer of which are often exposed to form fantastic escarpments that produce the scenic topography typical of the area. TAXES $9288 (2022) the ranch is taxed with agricultural 1-D-1 valuation. LOCATION This property is located 6+miles south of Lampasas. Lampasas is the county seat, and features many excellent restaurants, shopping, hotels, and medical services. Lampasas also has a municipal airport with paved runway, instrument approaches and fuel farm. The ranch is also just 68 miles northwest of Austin, 122 north of San Antonio and 55 miles west of Temple. The property fronts Lampasas County Road 1255. RANGE & CARRY CAPACITY The Big Springs Ranch is located on the Western edge of the Edward Plateau and Northeast occurrence of the Llano Uplift. It has consistently been a very productive ranch with mostly native grassland species of gramma grasses, curly mesquite, and thick big bluestem. Per the county ag extension agent, average carrying capacity county-wide is one animal unit per 14 acres on native pasture. The owner’s dedication to conservation management has preserved sturdy, heathy ranch conditions. IMPROVEMENTS Significant improvements include a 3,032 square foot 4 bedroom, 4 bath Lodge, equipment barn and livestock working pens. PRICE $11,926 per acre, or $13,000,000. Seller will provide their existing survey (dated 1980) and an owner’s title policy. Contact Texas Ranch Brokers, LLC for the seller’s contract form and conditions. Contact us to schedule a showing appointment or for more information call Listing Agents Drew Colvin at 512-755-2078 or Mike Bacon at 512-940-8800. Visit our website at www.txranchbrokerscom
$19,900,000  •  1,000 acres
With most of the $200M improvements completed at the Steamboat ski resort and the growth Colorado is experiencing, this ranch presents the buyer with a unique opportunity to own a very private, unencumbered ranch on the edge of one of the nation's most desirable resort towns.
Contact for Price  •  992 acres
992 ± Acres Frontage on HWY 35 Leona River Frontage Partially high-fenced and cross-fenced Improved Coastal Bermuda pastures Huge Live Oaks Future irrigation potential Electricity Convenient to San Antonio
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