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Two Furrow Ranch

$4,625,000
Two Furrow Ranch, Cohagen, MT
Status: Active
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Property Type
Acreage
Cattle Ranch
Equestrian Property
Home
Hunting Land
Ranch
Recreational Land
Acreage
5,700 acres
County
Garfield, MT
Format
Sale
Features
Creek
Home
Hunting
Irrigated
Water Rights
Water Well
Work Shop
List Date
Feb 13, 2024
Documents
two-furrow
Description
The Two Furrow Ranch has not changed hands in over a half-century. That ownership continuum reflects well in the fine condition of the ranch and the improvements. The developed stock water, which consists of five wells, five miles of pipeline, and 15 tanks, should be considered well-located, well-built, and well-cared for. The ranch sits astride the boundary between the Langs Fork of Big Dry Creek and Duck Creek, which feeds into Little Dry Creek. Most of the ranch is considered a gently rolling country with sandier soils on the south end and more clay to the north. Much of the farmland has been seeded to permanent pasture, but there is farmland on the south end that is currently in a crop/fallow rotation and utilized for producing winter forage. There are flood-irrigated meadows in the northwest part of the ranch that have been seeded to annual forage crops and put up for hay. Consider average yields in the one-and-a-half to two tons per acre on these meadows, depending on water availability. Historically, dryland winter wheat yields an average of about 40 bushels per acre. The ranch is estimated to carry 2,400+/- AUMs of grazing plus what winter forage can be put up on the dryland and irrigated fields. If one were to feed for four months and graze for eight months, the ranch would come close to balancing at nearly 300 Animal Units. The Two Furrow Ranch is one of those ranches that may come on the market every couple of generations, a buy-and-hold ranch if there ever was one. The Facts: ~ 5,700+/- deeded acres ~ 2,460+/- acres of BLM lease ~ 640+/- acres of state lease ~ Water features include nearly five miles of pipelines that service 15 stock ponds, over 25 reservoirs, and five producing wells piped into tanks ~ Langs Fork of Big Dry Creek runs through almost the entire ranch ~ Carrying capacity of 250 to 300 cow/calf pairs ~ Very well-kept 1,200+/- square foot home built in 1990 with a detached garage ~ Full complement of agricultural buildings, including grain storage, multiple shops, and sheds ~ Hunting on the ranch includes mule deer, pronghorn antelope, sharp-tails, and Hungarian partridge
Listing Agent
Wesley M. Oja
Hall and Hall
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