Description
PASTURE, HAY, HUNTING, and a SOLAR WELL. This 258 deeded acres in GMU 3 is fully fenced and cross fenced. A solar well supplies 3 different stock tanks around the property, plus a hydrant with fresh water; in addition to an extra stock tank on the leased BLM ground This property offers spectacular views of Bakers Peak, and the Fortification Rocks, in addition it borders BLM on three sides, to the west is over 979,000 acres of BLM, to the North is 1280 acres of BLM, and on the east is 40 acres of BLM that is currently leased by the sellers. Included is 130 acres planted in alfalfa grass mix for hay production, the remaining 128 acres are currently used for grazing. Additionally the sellers have a grazing lease on the 40 acres of BLM. The hay production ranges from 120 tons to 60 tons depending on the year and the grazing pasture averages 20-30 pairs between June 1st to October 15 (depending on the weather the cows could stay longer). Antelope and deer have been harvested the past three years from the property, and elk cross the property as well. This property qualifies for landowner vouchers for antelope and deer. Easily accessible from CR 109, a secondary maintained county road in Moffat County.
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Description
PASTURE, HAY, HUNTING, and a SOLAR WELL. This 258 deeded acres in GMU 3 is fully fenced and cross fenced. A solar well supplies 3 different stock tanks around the property, plus a hydrant with fresh water; in addition to an extra stock tank on the leased BLM ground This property offers spectacular views of Bakers Peak, and the Fortification Rocks, in addition it borders BLM on three sides, to the west is over 979,000 acres of BLM, to the North is 1280 acres of BLM, and on the east is 40 acres of BLM that is currently leased by the sellers. Included is 130 acres planted in alfalfa grass mix for hay production, the remaining 128 acres are currently used for grazing. Additionally the sellers have a grazing lease on the 40 acres of BLM. The hay production ranges from 120 tons to 60 tons depending on the year and the grazing pasture averages 20-30 pairs between June 1st to October 15 (depending on the weather the cows could stay longer). Antelope and deer have been harvested the past three years from the property, and elk cross the property as well. This property qualifies for landowner vouchers for antelope and deer. Easily accessible from CR 109, a secondary maintained county road in Moffat County.
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