Beautiful mid-county location. One-level home on 5 acres w/great territorial & mountain range views. Property is fenced & crossed-fenced for horses. 2-stall barn, outdoor riding arena, hay storage. Small Farm Plan done. Huge 2160 sq. ft. shop w/wood stove for heat, 220 power,can park at least 4 cars in shop PLUS a 3-car garage. Home has wood floors in the kitchen, entry & dining rooms. High ceilings in living room. Huge laundry room. Furnace new in 2013. New well in 2005 w/filtration system. $475,000
Beautiful 250 Acre Working Cattle Farm and Hunting Ranch Washington County, AR. $885,000.00. 3 pastures, 4 large ponds, 1 creek, 2 springs. This property is an absolute Ozark Mountain gem within 20-30 minutes driving distance from Fayetteville, AR. The ranch is 250 acres of green, mountaintop pasture and timbered draws with breathtaking views, and it is easily accessed via private drive off of a county road. It is about 50% pasture, 50% timbered and offers excellent hunting and fishing opportunities with income potential from a top notch, turnkey cattle operation (cattle go with seller). The property has four large fishing ponds, two small game ponds in the woods, two natural springs, and a nice creek that runs through the entire property. There are two relatively new houses on the property. The residence is five years old and 3200 square feet. The other house is three years old, 1700 square feet, and it is rented out. Both are very well built and in excellent condition. Other improvements include two chicken houses which are now used for the cattle operation, storage, etc. The property is entirely fenced. This is the perfect property for someone wanting a permanent residence, hunting club or cattle farm close to Fayetteville with lodging and income potential.
SHORTRIDGE RANCH on SMITH CREE The Shortridge Ranch on Smith Creek, historically known as the Shoco Ranch, is located near beautiful and historic Augusta, Montana. In the shadows of one of the most magnificent mountain features in the West the Rocky Mountain Front and Haystack Butte, the Ranch straddles about one and a half miles of Smith Creek, one of the finest personal-sized trout streams in the area. The Ranch consists of about 678 acres of deeded land with approximately 260 acres of lush creek bottom, sub-irrigated pastures and irrigated hay meadows. The hay meadows have been leveled and are predominately flood irrigated with gated pipe. Approximately five acres are under buildings and corrals with the balance in native range land. A small 47-acre State of Montana Lease parcel located on the northeast corner of the Ranch will also convey with the sale. Modest but well-kept improvements are easily accessible just off of Highway 435. The pastures are judicially fenced to maximize grazing efficiency of the meadows and the riparian corridor. Smith Creek is fenced off with wildlife-friendly fencing protecting this prolific fishery from livestock disturbance. Owned by the Shortridge Family for over one-hundred years, the Ranch has both an historic appeal and enticing recreational amenities. Historically operated as a pure-bred Red Angus cattle operation by the Shortridge Family, the Ranch will provide its next owner an authentic, productive ranch on a great trout fishery and hunting preserve with close proximity to some of the very best outdoor recreation and beauty Montana has to offer. The Shortridge Ranch on Smith Creek conveys a genuine sense of security and privacy while living less than an hour from Great Falls.
#227257 9770 County Road 15 Small farm property close to town. Bring the animals! Five acres with domestic well. No covenants, small out buildings. Fully fenced. Remodeled three bedroom home with mother in law suite. Great mountain views.
Discover what country living is all about on 31 acres in the center of Washington Parish! Located approximately 10 minutes east of Franklinton and 20 minutes west of Bogalusa, the Highway 10 North property features a rural setting surrounded by small farms, timberland holdings and homes on acreage. The property has frontage on Highway 10, a state highway with power and telephone available. The Highway 10 North property features rolling topography with a managed 7 year old pine plantation growing throughout. Recreational opportunities abound both on-site (hunting, camping, etc.) and nearby with easy access to numerous rivers and lakes within 1 hour of the property. Seller is open to offers to subdivide the tract into one 10+ acre and one 20+ acre homesite. Come discover what Washington Parish has to offer!
Beautiful 36 acre farm minutes from Historic "Little Washington" NC. Located in Martin County off Hwy 171, just south of Jamesville, NC, this farm has the perfect mix of tillable land and timber. For the Sportsman, you can enjoy outstanding hunting for deer, turkey and other small game, as well as some of the best freshwater fishing in the state. The property is minutes from the Pamlico river and the historic coastal town of "Little Washington" a quaint waterfront destination with fantastic shops and restaurants. The property consists of appx 16 acres of farmland and appx 20 acres of timberland and is bordered by 100 of acres of managed timber. This tract is a great agricultural investment with excellent recreational potential. If you are looking for more information on this or other land for sale in NC call BILLY MCOWEN at 252-305-6720 or visit WWW.NCLANDANDFARMS.COM
This 3 acre rolling hills piece in beautiful Palousse country is calling out from the deep wheat grass fields of Pullman Washington. This acreage is perfectly situated of the main road on the outskirts of this college town of Wshington State University and in the heart of Cougar Country. Great small farm, ranch and self sustaining property if done properly... for a tour call Chris Snapp today at 509.860.2456
SHORTRIDGE RANCH on SMITH CREE The Shortridge Ranch on Smith Creek, historically known as the Shoco Ranch, is located near beautiful and historic Augusta, Montana. In the shadows of one of the most magnificent mountain features in the West - the Rocky Mountain Front and Haystack Butte, the Ranch straddles about one and a half miles of Smith Creek, one of the finest personal-sized trout streams in the area. The Ranch consists of about 678 acres of deeded land with approximately 260 acres of lush creek bottom, sub-irrigated pastures and irrigated hay meadows. The hay meadows have been leveled and are predominately flood irrigated with gated pipe. Approximately five acres are under buildings and corrals with the balance in native range land. A small 47-acre State of Montana Lease parcel located on the northeast corner of the Ranch will also convey with the sale. Modest but well-kept improvements are easily accessible just off of Highway 435. The pastures are judicially fenced to maximize grazing efficiency of the meadows and the riparian corridor. Smith Creek is fenced off with wildlife-friendly fencing protecting this prolific fishery from livestock disturbance. Owned by the Shortridge Family for over one-hundred years, the Ranch has both an historic appeal and enticing recreational amenities. Historically operated as a pure-bred Red Angus cattle operation by the Shortridge Family, the Ranch will provide its next owner an authentic, productive ranch on a great trout fishery and hunting preserve with close proximity to some of the very best outdoor recreation and beauty Montana has to offer. The Shortridge Ranch on Smith Creek conveys a genuine sense of security and privacy while living less than an hour from Great Falls.
The Sitting Bull Ranch consists of 3,000+/- acres located fifteen miles north of Custer, Montana in the foothills of the Bull Mountains. The ranch is meticulously maintained and features an exceptional set of improvements which include a 8,340 sq. ft. main lodge, a 3,400 sq. ft. guest center, a 2,400 sq. ft. heated shop, four guest cabins, and an array of ancillary buildings used to support this world class retreat. These facilities, some of which are A.D.A. compliant, give the ranch the flexibility of being a family compound or corporate retreat. The property's diverse natural habitat coupled with numerous owner enhancements such as stocked ponds, 2,000+/- acres of small grain production and strategic food plots creates an unparalleled environment for elk, mule deer, turkey, antelope and upland birds. Other amenities include a five hundred yard shooting range with a covered shooting station, ten hunting blinds carefully positioned to enhance hunting opportunities, a large motocross course and one of the state's finest 18 hole folf courses complete with metal baskets and concrete tee pads. This outstanding ranch provides an opportunity to experience some of the finest wildlife viewing, stargazing, hunting or recreating available anywhere in Montana.
Barkalin Farm - Outstanding 100 +/- acre Country Estate property located just minutes to historic town of Lewisburg & Greenbrier Resort. Rolling pastures, farm pond, old growth trees & thickets of Atlantic White Cedar offer a diverse landscape and wildlife habitat. Spectacular long-range views, great building sites & city water. Barkalin Farm is more than just beautiful real estate; it comes with a great community known for its friendly residents and laidback lifestyle. The Greenbrier Valley is richly blessed with a wide array of cultural events that keep life in the valley interesting and satisfying. Several easy to build on home sites with spectacular long range views overlooking the Greenbrier Valley and distant mountains make Barkalin Farm a perfect place to develop a country estate. Climate and soils are conducive to raising grapes and apples so creating an orchard or vineyard would be a fun project. The pastures have been used for grazing cattle and horses but sheep, alpacas and lamas will also do well on the exceptional grasses that grow so well in the region. Barkalin Farm is predominately pasture land that is well suited for raising livestock. This is limestone country and the sweet soils and cool climate create the perfect mix for the grasses to thrive during the summer months. A portion of the property is also suited for the production of row crops and vegetables. Several nice garden spots are available but be sure to plant a little extra for the rabbits to enjoy. Pumpkins would do well here too. There is a farm pond already in place and several other sites would be suitable for creating additional ponds and watering troughs if so desired. For the water enthusiast, the Greenbrier River is 2 miles away at Fort Spring. The Greenbrier River is the last un-dammed river east of the Mississippi and offers a great float/canoe/kayak experience. The fishing for small mouth bass is considered excellent. Within an hour's drive are located some of the finest recreational facilities in West Virginia. Winterplace Ski Resort, whitewater rafting / fishing on the New River and Gauley River, 2000 acre Bluestone Lake, Pipestem State Park and Resort and the 80,000 acre New River National Gorge National Park. Five other area state parks and state forests offer unlimited hiking, horseback riding, ATV riding and rock climbing opportunities. Snowshoe Ski Resort is 2 hours drive through some of the most scenic country on the East Coast. The world renowned 4-Star Greenbrier Resort, home of the PGA tour, is just 20 minutes away. Several other area golf courses are available. Rock climbing, ziplining, horseback riding and the 100 + mile long Hatfield-McCoy ATV trail makes for a very active recreation area. Call today!
This scenic ranch is nestled in an open canyon in Sheridan County, Nebraska. Pine Creek, which is a spring-fed creek, runs the length of the main canyon and is located within 300 feet of the farmstead. The creek, which is about ten feet wide and flows approximately 18-24 inches deep year round, crosses the property in two places and is bordered on both sides by pine tree covered canyons. The pastures, varying from flat to gently rolling to a very large hill with a panoramic view of approximately 30 plus miles, are arranged to utilize the stream for watering. Those that are not watered by the stream are watered by either windmill or a pressurized system. An open meadow runs parallel to the creek and produces approximately 75 - 1,200 pound bales of hay per year. The creek and canyons are a natural draw for wildlife, with Whitetail deer, Mule deer, pheasants, turkey and grouse being plentiful. This ranch is located in the panhandle of Nebraska approximately 13 miles south of the community of Rushville along State Highway 250. The ranch contains approximately 910.68 deeded acres +/-. The site has a 2 story plus basement house with five bedrooms, 2 car detached garage, barn, open pole shed, 12' X 60' building and a 40' X 75' Butler steel building with full cement floor. Small airports are located 15 miles, 30 miles and 45 miles from the ranch. Two of these airports can handle a small jet, one has jet fuel. This ranch has much to offer and the scenery is breathtaking.
ABSOLUTE with No Reserve AUCTION of 296.1 Acres of Land To Be Offered as part of 745.1 Acres in "Parcels to Suit Bidders" & To Be SOLD for Highest Dollar Amount to the Trust and Family Thursday September 27th 2012 at 10am ACT Now! Call 480-612-4036 or email Martin@RAMLgroup.com Auction is conducted by AssetMarketingInternational.com In cooperation with Carey Realty LLC Make plans to come review the property and enjoy the area today! Lumberjack Days in Orofino is September 13th thru September 16th. If you have questions; do not hesitate to call or email. Short-term Owner Financing Available! Parcel Sizes as Small as 20 Acres! Great Investment Income Farming, Hunting, Pasture, Homestead with well, or Subdividing! See the other site with 449 Acres of Canyonland. 296.1 Acres consists of farmland, building site, pastureland and trees near Orofino Idaho. The tillable acres rent for $82.50 per acre per year. It has frontage in Highway 7 (gravel road) between Orofino and Nezperce Idaho. It is a short drive from Nesperce or Orofino. It also divided by an additional 1.5 miles of good gravel county roads. The farmland produces small grains and legumes, and according to ASC it has 198.2 acres of farmland. The building site consists of approx 7 acres and has a well and septic and a few out buildings and a view for miles. The mobile home is not part of the auction. This land is excellent for farming, hunting, recreation, subdividing, residential home sites or investment for income from cash rent, custom farming or sharecrop. The elevation is approximately 3,000 ft. Bidder's Choice The land is located in Section 23 and 24 of which we will offer bidder choice of homestead in acreage or combination of 20's, 40's, 80's and combinations. Make you desired option known to auctioneer as soon as possible. If a parcel is land locked an easement will be provided. The parcel in this grouping will be known as AMI100 Series. Auction Lot AMI100A Homestead 20 Acres AMI100B Farmland 40 Acres (can be divided further) AMI100C Farmland 236.1 Acres (can be divided further) Taxes: $1,724.76 Preliminary Title Reports are completed and will be loaded to the website. Location: AMI100 is Located on Highway 7 in Clearwater County between Orofino and Nezperce Idaho. AMI 200 & 300 are Located of Little Canyon Road from Peck Idaho in Clearwater County and Lewis County. The area is the in the area known as North-Central Idaho. Orofino is located on Highway 12. 43 miles to Lewiston Idaho, 135 miles to Coeur d'Alene, 145 miles to Spokane Washington, 173 miles to Missoula Montana, and 253 to Boise Idaho. Short Form Terms We are serious about selling; Are you ready to compete and bid- ACT Now! Review and pick the property you want to bid on. Step 1) "CONTACT LIST" for accurate updates you must be on the contact list. Call 480-612-4036 or email to Martin@RAMLgroup.com Step 2) "BIDDER REGISTRATION" Be ready to bid by Providing Ability to Close in form of proof of funds, bank commitment OR Owner approval of private financing. Step 3) "APPROVED BIDDER" Be ready to close if you win the accepted bid. What can we do to help you prepare- Auction Target Date for late mid-late September. The RAML System of Real Estate Auctions is Simple, Easy & Unique. Agency: Sellers have signed the Agency Disclosure Form. The state of Idaho requires "Agency Disclosure Brochure" be provided to parties at initial contact. A copy will be made available to you. Right now you are
440 acres of prime hunting land in North Central North Dakota. Ducks, geese, grouse, doves, deer, and more. This hunting property has 10 small ponds scattered throughout, along with 100 acres of 3-8' deep cattail infested water within a larger body of water (Black Slough) owned by the government and virtually inaccessible to others. There is also 1 1/2 miles of 8 row and 2-3 miles of single row tree belts located on this property. The property has a high water table providing lush vegetation even in dry years. 380 acres of the land is enrolled in the Wetlands Reserve Program, of which approximately 250 is in a mixture of native grasses, some which get over 5' high providing excellent deer habitat. WRP land allows for periodic haying and/or grazing which generates yearly income if so desired. 60 acres consist of the building site & tillable acreage, centrally located on the south side of the 8 row tree belt providing excellent food plot area. Raising & releasing pheasant would also be a viable option on this property as the habitat is ideal. The building site has electricity and a 30' x 50' insulated shop built in 1989, which could easily be converted into a nice lodge. Also on the property is a 35' x 135' barn which would be ideal for raising pheasants or other livestock. This property is located less than 4 miles from some of the best fishing in the US. Devils Lake now ranks as one of the top five fishing lakes in the US. Another big plus is that this property is located just within the Spirit Lake Nation Indian Reservation which allows out of state hunters to purchase a reservation hunting license allowing a full season (same as locals) of hunting within the reservation borders. A Reservation license also gives hunting access to over 60,000 acres of tribal owned lands. Will take reasonable offers as we need to sell this property by July 1.
3533 acres /- of timberland, plantation and farmland lying astride the Florida/Alabama state line North of DeFuniak Springs, FL and East of Florala, Al. This property features some of the finest natural Longleaf Pine habitat in private hands, miles of beautiful Natural Bridge Creek, five stocked ponds, fully furnished 3,200 sq ft house converted from 19th century train depot, former stables with furnished 960 sq ft loft & large generator for house, barn and well, fully equipped maintenance shop in l building with tools & equipment, three pole barns (one with office and large walk-in cooler), four farmhouses, RV camp area with water, power and septic and all implements, farm equipment, tractors, heavy equipment, trailers/containers, ATVs & support vehicles needed for turnkey operation. This property incorporates the historic Natural Bridge Spring, a 'sink and rise' geologic formation over which Natural Bridge Road travels. This is an incredible opportunity for recreation, preservation or a business venture. Just the 19 acre parcel the spring is located on was appraised at $520,000 in 2008 when Walton County was attempting to obtain grants and funding to purchase the property for a public park. What really sets this property apart from other timberland is that most of it has been in the same family since during or shortly after the Second World War. As a result, the vast majority of the timberland has never suffered 'conventional forestry' practices where clear-cuts, shearing, raking, mass application of herbicides and planting of non-native or non-site appropriate species, etc. completely erase the Longleaf Pine Ecosystem. This is not the biological desert of endless tidy rows of planted Slash/Loblolly that industrial forestry has wrought, instead there is the rich diversity of species that is so difficult and time consuming to 'restore' once it is lost. Since the 1980's management has focused on selective thinning and prescribed fire resulting in some of the best uneven aged, natural regeneration Longleaf Pine ecosystem to be found anywhere. In site appropriate areas such as wetter soils Slash Pine is predominant. There is only one small Loblolly Pine plantation, a later addition to the property by acquiring an adjoining property that had been enrolled in the CRP previously, and a few stands of planted Slash Pine. Several Longleaf plantations are present as farm fields, pastures and acquired adjacent parcels are being restored to their natural state. This location can't be beat; other parcels may offer privacy and be removed from the troubles spilling out of urban centers but they may also be isolated from the things that make life worth living. It's only a short drive to some of the most beautiful beaches in the world found right here in Walton Co. such as Seaside and Blue Mountain and only a bit further to Destin and points west. There may be lesser properties available that offer the potential to eventually become what this property already is but it cannot be emphasized enough the time, effort and expense that will be required to fulfill such an undertaking. If you want an outstanding natural Longleaf Pine forest and are considering buying something other that just that then you should ask yourself how long you are planning to live... Acreage and mapping is approximate, using Google Earth Pro, and is to be verified by buyer at buyer's expense. One of sellers is a Florida Real Estate Broker. Because of the size of the property, vintage farmhouses, etc. included in the sale, this is an AS IS transaction with buyer responsible for verifying and inspecting all aspects and conditions of real and personal property relevant to them. Owners will consider dividing property into substantial parcels bounded by roads, state line or other practical definitions.
3533 acres +/- of timberland, plantation and farmland lying astride the Florida/Alabama state line North of DeFuniak Springs, FL and East of Florala, Al. This property features some of the finest natural Longleaf Pine habitat in private hands, miles of beautiful Natural Bridge Creek, five stocked ponds, fully furnished 3,200 sq ft house converted from 19th century train depot, former stables with furnished 960 sq ft loft & large generator for house, barn and well, fully equipped maintenance shop in metal building with tools & equipment, three pole barns (one with office and large walk-in cooler), four farmhouses, RV camp area with water, power and septic and all implements, farm equipment, tractors, heavy equipment, trailers/containers, ATVs & support vehicles needed for turnkey operation. This property incorporates the historic Natural Bridge Spring, a 'sink and rise' geologic formation over which Natural Bridge Road travels. This is an incredible opportunity for recreation, preservation or a business venture. Just the 19 acre parcel the spring is located on was appraised at $520,000 in 2008 when Walton County was attempting to obtain grants and funding to purchase the property for a public park. What really sets this property apart from other timberland is that most of it has been in the same family since during or shortly after the Second World War. As a result, the vast majority of the timberland has never suffered 'conventional forestry' practices where clear-cuts, shearing, raking, mass application of herbicides and planting of non-native or non-site appropriate species, etc. completely erase the Longleaf Pine Ecosystem. This is not the biological desert of endless tidy rows of planted Slash/Loblolly that industrial forestry has wrought, instead there is the rich diversity of species that is so difficult and time consuming to 'restore' once it is lost. Since the 1980's management has focused on selective thinning and prescribed fire resulting in some of the best uneven aged, natural regeneration Longleaf Pine ecosystem to be found anywhere. In site appropriate areas such as wetter soils Slash Pine is predominant. There is only one small Loblolly Pine plantation, a later addition to the property by acquiring an adjoining property that had been enrolled in the CRP previously, and a few stands of planted Slash Pine. Several Longleaf plantations are present as farm fields, pastures and acquired adjacent parcels are being restored to their natural state. This location can't be beat; other parcels may offer privacy and be removed from the troubles spilling out of urban centers but they may also be isolated from the things that make life worth living. It's only a short drive to some of the most beautiful beaches in the world found right here in Walton Co. such as Seaside and Blue Mountain and only a bit further to Destin and points west. There may be lesser properties available that offer the potential to eventually become what this property already is but it cannot be emphasized enough the time, effort and expense that will be required to fulfill such an undertaking. If you want an outstanding natural Longleaf Pine forest and are considering buying something other that just that then you should ask yourself how long you are planning to live... Acreage and mapping is approximate, using Google Earth Pro, and is to be verified by buyer at buyer's expense. One of sellers is a Florida Real Estate Broker. Because of the size of the property, vintage farmhouses, etc. included in the sale, this is an AS IS transaction with buyer responsible for verifying and inspecting all aspects and conditions of real and personal property relevant to them. Owners will consider dividing property into substantial parcels bounded by roads, state line or other practical definitions.
Location: The Niobrara River Ranch is located 14 miles east of Gordon, Nebraska on State Highway 20 and then 3 miles south on county gravel road. Legal Description: All in T32N-R39W of the 6th P.M., Cherry County, NE : N1/2, SE1/4 Section 10; S1/2, S1/2N1/2 Section 11; S1/2NW1/4, N1/2SW1/4 Section 12; S1/2, S1/2NW1/4, NW1/4NW1/4 Section 13; All Section 14; NE1/4, N1/2SE1/4 Section 15; All Section 23; NW1/4NE1/4, W1/2 Section 24; All Section 25. Land Use: The ranch is fenced into five large pastures and two small pastures with 5 windmills and tanks and 3 miles of river for additional water. The 3 miles of Niobrara River afford an abundance of deer, turkey and canoeing opportunities. There is a 130 acre pivot for feed production along with 120 acres of additional dryland cropland. Irrigation Information: 7 tower 130 Acre Zimmatic Pivot with lo-pressure drops, 100 HP Electric Motor, WLR Irrigation Pump. NE Well Registration #G-041828; test pumped Dec. 27, 2012 by R&L Irrigation - 700 GPM at 30 psi. Static water level 57', Well Depth 378'. Soils: The pivot is 70% Class II soils and 29.1% Class IV. There is approximately 103 acres of dryland cropland adjacent to the pivot that is Class II dryland soils. Taxed Acres: 4,080 tax assessed acres Taxes: 2012 taxes payable in 2013 are $18,013.04 Price: $2,600,000 Comments: This is an excellent grass ranch with abundant water and wildlife. There is good access with county road access on the west and the south. The center pivot is an excellent source of feed production. There are several locations for a headquarters that would provide scenic settings overlooking the Niobrara River. Contact: Mike Polk, Co-Listing Agent (308) 539-4446 Or Sonny Maddux, Co-Listing Agent (308)650-9695 Dallas Dodson, Loren Johnson, Chase Dodson, Jerry Weaver, Roger Luehrs, Tony Eggleston, Bruce Dodson, Greg Polk
990 acres /- of timberland, plantation and pasture lying astride the Florida/Alabama state line north of DeFuniak Springs, FL and east of Florala, Al. This property features some of the finest natural Longleaf Pine habitat in private hands, five stocked ponds, miles of roads for outstanding access and management, fully furnished 3,258 sq ft house converted from 19th century train depot, former stables with furnished 960 sq ft loft & large generator for house, barn and well, fully equipped maintenance shop in l building with tools & equipment, two pole barns (one with office and large walk-in cooler), two farmhouses, RV camp area with water, power and septic plus all implements, farm equipment, tractors, heavy equipment, trailers/containers, ATVs & support vehicles needed for turnkey operation, list of equipment, etc available. This location can't be beat; other parcels may offer privacy and be removed from the troubles spilling out of urban centers but they may also be isolated from the things that make life worth living. It's only a short drive to some of the most beautiful beaches in the world found right here in Walton Co. such as Seaside and Blue Mountain (http://www.visitsouthwalton.com/) and only a bit further to Destin and points west (http://www.emeraldcoastfl.com/). I can leave this secluded property and be standing on Grayton Beach in an hour, arrive at the Northwest Florida Symphony Orchestra in Niceville in 50 minutes or the international airport north of Panama City, FL in 75 minutes. You can have it all with this property, the privacy and safety you need with the recreational opportunities your family desires. What really sets this property apart from other timberland is that most of it has been in the same family since during or shortly after the Second World War. As a result, the vast majority of the timberland has never suffered 'conventional forestry' practices where clear-cuts, shearing, raking, mass application of herbicides and planting of non-native or non-site appropriate species, etc. completely erase the Longleaf Pine Ecosystem. This is not the biological desert of endless tidy rows of planted Slash/Loblolly that industrial forestry has wrought, instead there is the rich diversity of species that is so difficult and time consuming to restore once it is lost. Since the 1980's management has focused on selective thinning and prescribed fire resulting in some of the best uneven aged, natural regeneration Longleaf Pine ecosystem to be found anywhere. In site appropriate areas such as wetter soils Slash Pine is predominant. There is only one small (approximately 8 acres) Loblolly Pine plantation, a later addition to the property by acquiring an adjoining property that had been enrolled in the CRP previously, and a Slash Pine plantation of approximately 46 acres. Several Longleaf Pine plantations are present as farm fields, pastures and acquired adjacent parcels are being restored to their natural state. Timber cruise just completed, volume information available upon request. Will consider trades for SW Florida waterfront property. Acreage and mapping is approximate, using Google Earth Pro, and is to be verified by buyer at buyer's expense. One of sellers is a Florida Real Estate Broker. This is an AS IS transaction with buyer responsible for verifying and inspecting all aspects and conditions of real and personal property.
990 acres +/- of timberland, plantation and pasture lying astride the Florida/Alabama state line north of DeFuniak Springs, FL and east of Florala, Al. This property features some of the finest natural Longleaf Pine habitat in private hands, five stocked ponds, miles of roads for outstanding access and management, fully furnished 3,258 sq ft house converted from 19th century train depot, former stables with furnished 960 sq ft loft & large generator for house, barn and well, fully equipped maintenance shop in metal building with tools & equipment, two pole barns (one with office and large walk-in cooler), two farmhouses, RV camp area with water, power and septic plus all implements, farm equipment, tractors, heavy equipment, trailers/containers, ATVs & support vehicles needed for turnkey operation, list of equipment, etc available. This location can't be beat; other parcels may offer privacy and be removed from the troubles spilling out of urban centers but they may also be isolated from the things that make life worth living. It's only a short drive to some of the most beautiful beaches in the world found right here in Walton Co. such as Seaside and Blue Mountain (http://www.visitsouthwalton.com/) and only a bit further to Destin and points west (http://www.emeraldcoastfl.com/). I can leave this secluded property and be standing on Grayton Beach in an hour, arrive at the Northwest Florida Symphony Orchestra in Niceville in 50 minutes or the international airport north of Panama City, FL in 75 minutes. You can have it all with this property, the privacy and safety you need with the recreational opportunities your family desires. What really sets this property apart from other timberland is that most of it has been in the same family since during or shortly after the Second World War. As a result, the vast majority of the timberland has never suffered 'conventional forestry' practices where clear-cuts, shearing, raking, mass application of herbicides and planting of non-native or non-site appropriate species, etc. completely erase the Longleaf Pine Ecosystem. This is not the biological desert of endless tidy rows of planted Slash/Loblolly that industrial forestry has wrought, instead there is the rich diversity of species that is so difficult and time consuming to restore once it is lost. Since the 1980's management has focused on selective thinning and prescribed fire resulting in some of the best uneven aged, natural regeneration Longleaf Pine ecosystem to be found anywhere. In site appropriate areas such as wetter soils Slash Pine is predominant. There is only one small (approximately 8 acres) Loblolly Pine plantation, a later addition to the property by acquiring an adjoining property that had been enrolled in the CRP previously, and a Slash Pine plantation of approximately 46 acres. Several Longleaf Pine plantations are present as farm fields, pastures and acquired adjacent parcels are being restored to their natural state. Timber cruise just completed, volume information available upon request. Will consider trades for SW Florida waterfront property. Acreage and mapping is approximate, using Google Earth Pro, and is to be verified by buyer at buyer's expense. One of sellers is a Florida Real Estate Broker. This is an AS IS transaction with buyer responsible for verifying and inspecting all aspects and conditions of real and personal property.
PRICE REDUCED!!!! $2,000,000 PRICE REDUCTION!!!! Note: All booked hunts will be honored regardless of the sale of the property. High Adventure Game Ranch pioneered Ranch Hunting for Big Game 23 years ago. They do more gross business than all the other 39 hunting ranches in the state of Missouri combined. Texas A & M recently put out an impact study of the United States Cervid Farming Industry. The Cervid Industry in 2007 produced 3 billion in revenue annually with over 7,000 operations and 2,000 hunting preserves and still growing. This is an alternate to the farming industries. With over 1,600 acres and 13 miles of high fence, this is the premiere hunting ranch to purchase. High Adventure Ranch is centrally located from both the east and west coasts in the Missouri Ozark foothills, and is saturated with trophy spoor across hundreds of acres of prime habitat. The trophy animals are free to roam and reproduce uninterrupted, in an area divided only by small springs and ephemeral streams which form the bluegrass and wooded ridges of these mature Ozarks. Many animals which are not able to be hunted at other ranches are grandfathered in at High Adventure. This is a unique attraction that cannot be replicated. The ranch currently has approximately 2,000 animals based on inventory and factoring in May 2011 calving season. The property includes a lodge, three manager houses, a lake house, two log houses, five cabins, dining hall, country store, meat processing facility and cooler and countless barns, vehicles, machinery, equipment, etc. A full and detailed list of these items is available on request. The owner has set up the sale so it will be a smooth transition with his expertise, knowledge, and assistance being offered to the new owner. Call John Kreilich for your private viewing of this once in a lifetime opportunity at 314-324-4261. Property Details 1,662 acres $17,500,000 Revenue from the hunting operation is in the 7 figures Turn Key Hunting Ranch Inventory of approximately 2,000 animals Current inventory of animals include: Elk, Whitetail Deer, Red Stag, Fallow Deer, Sika Deer, Axis Deer, Himalayan Tahr, Blackbuck, Bison, Russian Hogs, Razorback Hogs, Goats -Spanish, Angora, Ibex mixed, Sheep - Corsican, Pure Mouflon, 5/8th Mouflon, Texas Dall, Black Hawaiian, Desert 4 Horn, and Jacobs. 13 miles of high fence Two story house 30' X 36' sleeps (4) Manager's House 10' X 50' with addition of 11' X 16'8' Meat cooler 10' X 10' Lake House, 2 story 37' X 27'8. Sleeps (6) with "L" shaped screened porch lower level, 75' X 10' walk out porch upper level. 2 Bedrooms, 2 Fireplaces 1-1/2 baths. Built 2006, central air/Electric heat. Large covered (2) bay boat dock. Built 2007 38' X 21' with crappie well. New Metal red shed 10' X 20' Large log-sided Lodge 70' X 28' with porch 56' X 10' and screened-in- porch 28' X 10' with 2 baths, 3 bedrooms, fireplace, sleeps (8). Metal barn 60' X 48' repair shop with concrete floor, toilet/shower, 2 large overhead doors and 60' X 15' side roof shelter, built 2006. New Metal barn two story 48' X 60' with hay barn and storage room with concrete floor, room addition, Ice Machine, Air compressor, cabinets and fridge, built 2001. Red barn, two story wooden 32' X 33' - Log House, one story, metal roof 14' X 10' - Log House, one story, Metal Roof 13' X 15' - Wooden Stalls 91' X 10', 28' X 10', 2' X 11' 5 cabins all logs with two story and porch, bath/shower, air/heat- 20' X 14', 20' X 14', 22' X 16', 22' X 16', 26' X 20' Manager's
Agua Dulce Ranch is available in its entirety or in 2 tracts of approximately 3200 acres and 1086 acres. It is located in the transition zone between the South Texas Brush Country and the Texas Hill Country. The 3200 acres has an old hunting cabin, older barn and 3 wells, and the 1086 acres has a beautiful furnished lodge, 2 wells, field and barn. (Survey of tracts has not been done, so acreages are variable.) LOCATION & ACCESS: Located on Highway 334, only 40 minutes north of Uvalde which is home to a hospital, an airport and two college campuses; 15 minutes east of Brackettville and historic Fort Clark Springs; and 45 minutes to Del Rio which is home to Del Rio International Airport, beautiful Lake Amistad, numerous restaurants and hotels and a hospital. HUNTING: Being in the transition zone, Agua Dulce Ranch is conducive to all native species including South Texas Whitetail Deer, Rio Grande Turkeys, Javelina, Mourning and White-Winged Dove, and Bobwhite Quail. Some of the State's largest whitetail bucks have been harvested in this area. HOUSE/LODGE: Beautiful 3 bedroom (one of which is a bunkroom) 3 bath 1900-square-foot +/- rock, Spanish style home nestled amongst a grove of tall liveoaks. The house has: a wrap-around porch, tile roof, tile and wood floors, rock fireplace, granite countertops and pressed tin ceiling in the kitchen. The home is fully furnished with an elegant ranch decor, including a hand made cypress bed, a set of hand painted dishes from Africa and numerous antiques. OTHER IMPROVEMENTS: ** 4500-square-foot +/- metal building/garage attached to the home--equipped with automatic doors, this garage will accommodate all your high-rise hunting vehicles ** game fence around majority of perimeter--lacks approximately 2.5 miles along the north side to be fully high fenced ** hunting blinds and feeders, including 10 Remington feeders ** 150 acre oat field just below the house--the deer love it! **large barn ** small hunting cabin and older barn WATER: Five water wells, all with submersible pumps, two of which are solar powered, provide sweet water to all parts of the ranch. Two stone tanks and two ponds. VEGETATION AND TERAIN: The ranch gets its Hill Country look from the large groves of liveoak trees, cedar, persimmon and agarita. South Texas brush includes mesquite, blackbrush, catclaw and guajillo. Elevations ranging from 1350' to 1575' offer spectacular views of Grass Valley, Salmon Peak, Turkey Moutain and Las Mores Mountain. The topography ranges from relatively flat fertile grassy land covered with mesquite and liveoak to rugged hills. The hills/mountains in this area have a look that is reminiscent of West Texas. MINERAL RIGHTS: There is a percentage that is negotiable. TAXES: Ranch has the 1-D-1 agricultural use exemption. PRICE: $6,214,700.00 ($1450/ac). If sold in two tracts, the acreage with the lodge will be priced at $1895/acre and the remaining acreage will be priced at $1295/acre. PERRY BUSHONG REAL ESTATE ~an experienced ranching and real estate family~ DISCLOSURE: In 2001, the Texas Animal Health Commission reported that cases of anthrax were reported within a triangle area extending from Uvalde to Eagle Pass to Ozona and this ranch lies within the area of that triangle.
Located in Bondurant, Wyoming, is the Historic Dell Fork Ranch. With a population of 100 residents, this small town is the closest true ranching community to the Jackson Hole resort area. The ranch is conveniently located one mile off Highway 189/191 via one half-mile of county road and one half-mile of private ranch road. Considered one of the finest high-end resort communities in the country, Jackson Hole is a short 30 miles from the ranch. In addition to being the gateway to Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks, Jackson provides everything a world-class resort community needs. Amenities include a full-service airport, state of the art medical facilities, excellent cuisine and lodging, art galleries including the National Museum of Wildlife Art, summer concerts, world-class trout fishing, rafting and one of the largest contiguous tracts of national parks, forest and wildlife management areas in the country. Teton Village is home to the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, a world-class alpine ski facility with over 2,500 acres of inbound skiable terrain, which also boasts the greatest continuous rise of any ski resort in the United States with approximately 4,200 vertical feet. The restored buildings now include a 1,850 sqft main house complete with a large picture frame window outlining the dramatic Gros Ventre Mountain Range in the living room, kitchen, dining area, utility and laundry room, three bedrooms and two full baths. External features added include a library or entertainment center, a green house and a large redwood deck sheltered from the wind with Plexiglas panels. Perhaps the most remarkable and exciting restoration project combines the most primitive 14' x 18' cabin. Five people once lived in this cabin under a sod roof with a springhouse, which was used for food storage. The result is Ten Sleep, a 396 sqft bedroom and bath cabin. This quaint retreat has prompted more than one overnight guest to purchase a place in Bondurant. The Historic Dell Fork Ranch is an angler's paradise offering multiple onsite options on approximately two miles of private spring-fed fisheries. Dell Creek ribbons its way through miles of forest service lands from its inception well above 8,000 feet elevation in the backcountry solitude of the Gros Ventre Range. Once on the ranch, the creek takes on the character of an idyllic meadow fishery as it meanders through hay ground and bends in the shadow of the adjacent snow-covered peaks before eventually merging with the Hoback River a few hundred yards downstream from the ranch. The close proximity to this confluence with the Hoback River causes spawning fish to reside in summer and fall in the gravel bars and holding water of Dell Creek before dropping back to the Hoback and eventually the Snake River. Dell Creek is the classic trout water every wade fisherman desires. From its deep slots and undercut banks lined with lush vegetation and healthy willows, to its classic riffle-run-pool dynamic, Dell Creek provides an excellent trout habitat. Due to an abundance of food sources such as mayflies, caddis, stoneflies and mysis shrimp, the trout inhabiting the deepest holes average 14-18 inches in length, with a few bigger ones from time to time. Due to its vast water resources and proximity to the immense backcountry habitat of the Bridger-Teton National Forest, the Dell Fork Ranch enjoys a host of wild visitors. During various times of the year, one can expect to see any number of the area's native wildlife including antelope, Mule deer, moose, elk, Grizzly and Black bears and wolves. For the birding enthusiast, the ranch is home to an array of species including two Bald eagles that are currently nesting, Golden eagles, kestrels, osprey, Redtail and Swainson's hawks, bug-consuming tree and barn swallows, Cinnamon teal, Great Blue herons, Sandhill cranes, killdeers, snipes, Yellow warblers, mallards, baldpates, Canada geese, Sage and Blue grouse,
Unique purchase opportunity, a 50 +/- acre parcel of undeveloped woodland located in the northern mountains of West Virginia adjacent to Monongahela National Forest and Otter Creek Wilderness. The property is being offered for sale in "fee" meaning that all right, title and interest in minerals, including coal, oil and natural gas will pass to the new owners with the deed to the land. The property has been in the same family for nearly 100 years, from a time when few roads existed and the only access to much of this portion of West Virginia was by way of logging railroads. Today, a private, gated, National Forest right of way from a State Highway to a low water river crossing provides dry weather access to the tract and the property has four season foot access by way of a National Forest Wilderness trail and a suspension bridge. The property is a 2,000 foot walk from the end of a 30 foot high Forest Service foot bridge that crosses the Dry Fork River just upstream from the confluence of Otter Creek and the Dry Fork River. Located on gently to moderately sloping land with exposures facing to the northeast, the property contains some exceptional tree growing sites in an area where the woodland is of legendary productivity. The forestland was last logged nearly 40 years ago and the young hardwood trees on the property are vigorous, healthy and rapidly growing. The most common tree species on the property include: yellow poplar, sugar maple, red maple, red and white oak, beech, black locust and black birch. The property also includes more than five acres of nearly level land that fronts on the Dry Fork River. The bottomland was previously farmed and contains the ruins of a barn and a cellar house foundation, a grove of nearly pure yellow poplar trees approaching large size and a hunting camp that is used regularly by family members. In addition, a small meadow located between the cabin and boundary with Monongahela National Forest has been maintained in an open condition. The property boundaries have not been surveyed by the owners. However, the south and east property lines that abut Monongahela National Forest and Otter Creek Wilderness were surveyed, are blazed and have recently been repainted by the Forest Service. The western boundary follows the remnants of an extremely old wire fence and the northern boundary is Dry Fork River. Although the property has electric service available and a power line passes within fifty feet of the cabin, the primitive structure has never been wired. The camp is fitted for four season use and includes bunks, a wood heating stove and a gas cook stove but in the absence of electric service, there is no indoor plumbing. The one room hunting camp is situated on a small bluff at the edge of a yellow poplar grove overlooking an old meadow and a bend in the river. The cabin has a front porch that faces the river and is set back about 75 feet from the edge of the bluff. A small island located in the middle of Dry Fork River near the camp enhances the privacy of the cabin location. A series of old logging trails that zig zag up the mountainside within the boundaries of the property could be reclaimed to provide recreational access to the uppermost elevation portion of the tract. In addition to unlimited hiking access to Monongahela National Forest and Otter Creek Wilderness, the area also offers some exceptional trout fishing opportunities in the Dry Fork River, Otter Creek and Red Run fly fishing area across the Dry Fork River from the property. Rushing, crystal clear water and flat rocks along the river bank, provide multiple options for trout fishing, swimming and sunbathing.
The Bobwhite Farm is a beautiful 181 acre mountain farm overlooking the Greenbrier River and adjoining the Greenbrier River Trail. Located in northern Greenbrier County, 35 minutes to Lewisburg and just 45 minutes to the Greenbrier Resort and to Snowshoe Ski Resort. All mineral and timber rights will convey. The Bobwhite Farm is an outstanding multiple use recreational property with easy access off the I-64 corridor and the Old Seneca Trail (Rt.219) near Renick, WV. Stunning views overlooking the Greenbrier River compliment the old mountain farmstead. Ephemeral streams run through the property and there are several trails for horseback riders, hikers or ATV enthusiasts. With a rising and falling topography, the property offers stunning long range mountain views and several easy to build cabin sites. About 2/3's of the property is rolling to flat and very useable. This property is located in the small farming community of Renick and is surrounded by privately own woodlands and farms which makes for the perfect mountain retreat. This area has more cattle than people per square mile and the night sky is filled with stars and not light pollution. The trees in the forest are very beautiful with some old growth Red Oaks and Tulip Poplars reaching nearly 8 feet in circumference. The deer, wild turkey, black bear and squirrels thrive here as the mature forest produces tons and tons of acorns, black cherries, wild grapes, hickory nuts and beech nuts. HOME - BARN - SPRING There is an older farm house dating from the early 1900's. With some attention, it would be habitable. The tin roof is in very good condition and the original weather vane and lighting rods common to that time are still in place. Some very nice heritage fruit trees can be found scattered about the farm. The 1800's era hand hewn log barn is a treasure and true testament of the work and care the early original homesteaders put into developing their homes. Electric and phone are already onsite. The original spring box is still intact but the lines running to the house would need some attention. LOCATION The Bobwhite Farm is located in Greenbrier County near the small farming community of Renick, WV. The property is an easy 35 minute drive on paved state maintained roads through farming country to the historic county seat of Lewisburg and just 45 minutes to the Greenbrier Resort and to the Snowshoe Ski Resort. Jet service to Atlanta and New York is available in Lewisburg. Lewisburg offers excellent shopping, schools, live theatre and modern medical facilities. Within an hour-two hours' drive are located some of the finest recreational facilities in West Virginia. Whitewater rafting / fishing on the Greenbrier, New River and Gauley River, 2000 acre Bluestone Lake, 919,000 acre Monongahela National Forest and the 80,000 acre New River National Gorge National Park. Five other area state parks and state forests offer unlimited hiking, horseback riding, ATV riding and rock climbing opportunities. Elevations on the property run from 1924' at the River Trail to 2461' on the mountain top. The property's coordinates are LAT 038.03234"N LON 080.2749"W LAY OF THE LAND About 105 acres or 2/3's of the property is rolling to flat and very useable. There are 4 separate meadows/ fields containing approximately 35 acres. These areas are suitable for growing hay, pasture, orchards, blue berries or row crops. The deep soils are sweetand very fertile, which were highly sought after by the early homesteaders.
Birchfield "B" offers several outstanding building envelopes within a mature mountain forest. This property is located in the small farming community of Farmdale, which is well known in Greenbrier County for its sweeping vistas, rolling pastures and easy going lifestyle. This area has more cattle than people per square mile and the night sky is filled with stars and not light pollution. The land is suitable for building with several level cabin/home sites. There is about 8 acres of flat to gently sloping ground suitable to clear for pasture or raise a gigantic garden. There is also an abundant deer and turkey population. Birchfield "B" is an easy 5 minutes drive on paved roads through farming country to Interstate 64 at the Dawson interchange. Beckley and Lewisburg offer shopping, schools, theatres, modern medical facilities and airports within a 25-30 minutes' drive. Within an hour's drive are located some of the finest recreational facilities in West Virginia. Winterplace Ski Resort, whitewater rafting/fishing on the New River and Gauley River, 2000 acre Bluestone Lake, Pipestem State Park and Resort and the 80,000 acre New River National Gorge National Park. Five other area state parks and state forests offer unlimited hiking, horseback riding, ATV riding and rock climbing opportunities. Elevations on the property run from 2726' to 2795'. The property's coordinates are LAT 037.89559N LON 080.72316W
Birchfield "A" offers an outstanding building envelope within a mature mountain forest. This property is located in the small farming community of Farmdale, which is well known in Greenbrier County for its sweeping vistas, rolling pastures and easy going lifestyle. This area has more cattle than people per square mile and the night sky is filled with stars and not light pollution. The land is suitable for building with a level cabin/home site and large garden spot. A well and septic are in place as well as power and phone hookup. There is a small outbuilding suitable for storage. There is also an abundant deer and turkey population. Birchfield "A" is an easy 5 minutes drive on paved roads through farming country to Interstate 64 at the Dawson interchange. Beckley and Lewisburg offer shopping, schools, theatres, modern medical facilities and airports within a 25-30 minutes drive. Within an hour's drive are located some of the finest recreational facilities in West Virginia. Winterplace Ski Resort, whitewater rafting/fishing on the New River and Gauley River, 2000 acre Bluestone Lake, Pipestem State Park and Resort and the 80,000 acre New River National Gorge National Park. Five other area state parks and state forests offer unlimited hiking, horseback riding, ATV riding and rock climbing opportunities. Elevations on the property run from 2602' to 2783'. The property's coordinates are LAT 037.89559N LON 080.72316W THE FOREST There is about an acre of open land with the balance in forest. There are some nice trails in place to enjoy a quite walk on. Beechnuts, Hickory nuts, sweet White Oak and Red Oak Acorns provide a sustainable food source for the squirrels, chipmunks, whitetail deer and wild turkey that live in abundance in the forest. The intermittent stream provides a water source for the wildlife. Many species of songbirds and woodpeckers that thrive in the special habitat that large older trees provide make their home in this special forest environ. It is exciting to see and hear the large and very vocal Pileated Woodpecker, with its bright red crest dressed in a black and white tuxedo, sweep through the tall canopy in search of a morning snack. A professional forester has looked after the management of the forest and in 2011 a light thinning was conducted on a portion of the lower section leaving the flats and ridge top areas intact. The timber trails were laid out in advance of the harvest and now serve as hiking trails. MINERAL RIGHTS The mineral rights including all coal, oil and natural gas are thought by the owner to convey. Prospective buyers may want to have a mineral title search performed by an attorney prior to closing. ZONING Greenbrier County has no zoning in this area. However, a county Subdivision Ordinance is in place and any plans for subdivision of the property would need to be presented to the Greenbrier County Commission for review. Permits for drilling a water well or installing a septic system need to be obtained from the Greenbrier County Health Department. UTILITIES There is electric and telephone service on the property. Cell phone coverage is considered to be good. High Speed Internet connection is possible through HuhesNet Satellite or wireless mobile broadband air card Television reception is possible through DISH or DirecTV satellite. There is a drilled water well on site but no information is available about the depth of the well or its output. An in- ground drip type septic system is in place but no information is available regarding its working condition. ACCESS AND BOUNDARIES<