luxury farmhouse for sale Bonner, United States
Farmhouse Bonner (United States)
Located on Highway 385 with great facilities and water, this ranch offers an incredible opportunity to expand your current operation. Alliance, NE has a semi-arid climate with hot summers and cold winters. Annual precipitation averages 13 inches, while snowfall is around 19 inches per year. Summers are typically warm and dry due to the surrounding high desert terrain, whereas winters can be quite cold with temperatures often dropping below freezing. Precipitation is generally light throughout the year, with most of it coming from thunderstorms in the summer months. Winters can be especially harsh, with wind chill factors often reaching below zero degrees Fahrenheit. Despite this however, Alliance remains a great place to live with its mild climate and clear skies. Alliance, Nebraska gets 16 inches of rain, on average, per year.The US average is 38 inches of rain per year. Alliance averages 39 inches of snow per year.The US average is 28 inches of snow per year. On average, there are 228 sunny days per year in Alliance.The US average is 205 sunny days.
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Farmhouse with outbuildings Wheatland (United States)
Located approximately 13 miles south of Wheatland, Wyoming the DeLancey Ranch consists of 854± deeded acres and 436± State of Wyoming lease acres for a total of 1,290± acres. There are two pivots included with the property, both of which were installed new in 2022 and irrigate at total of approximately 64± acres which are currently in either alfalfa or brome hay production. There are approximately 92± acre feet of water from the Wheatland Irrigation District associated with the DeLancey Ranch, which provides water to the pivots. The owners have historically pastured approximately 150 head of yearlings on the ranch from May 15th to August 15th. The owner has practiced good stewardship, and the grass is in excellent condition. Alternatively, the ranch is owner rated at 50 cow/calf pairs year-round. Livestock water is provided via two wells, plus several springs and a large irrigation canal which flows for approximately 6 months of the year. Improvements to the ranch include a three-bedroom, one bathroom ranch house which has been remodeled in recent years, plus several outbuildings and a nice set of corrals.
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Farmhouse Chugwater (United States)
Degan Ranch 1760± Acres • Chugwater, Wyoming Rolling Sage Hills • Big Game Haven • Strong Ranch Country This 1,760± acre offering outside Chugwater, Wyoming, combines classic high-plains scenery with strong recreational and agricultural value. The property is made up of rolling sage-covered bluff hills, natural draws, and wide-open vistas-ideal terrain for both wildlife and livestock.The Degan Ranch hosts a healthy mule deer herd, and hunting opportunities are excellent from corner to corner. Antelope are abundant as well, providing consistent big-game activity throughout the fall. The diverse topography, natural cover, and established habitat make the ranch a premier recreational tract for those seeking quality mule deer and pronghorn hunting. Elk have been seen in the later months as they migrate down to this region to ride out the winter months. Deer Unit 59: Archery September 1-30 Rifle October 20-31 Antelope Unit 38: Archery Aug 15th- Oct 4th Rifle Oct 4th- 31st Elk Unit 6: Archery September 1-30th Rifle October 1st - October 31st Ranching: From a ranching standpoint, this country offers good protection and dependable native grasses. The layout supports seasonal grazing, while the hills and pockets of cover offer livestock shelter in varying weather conditions. Access is easy, making the property practical for both recreational enjoyment and ranch operations. Whether you're looking for a Western hunting retreat, an expansion to an existing operation, or a multi-use investment with exceptional views, this Chugwater-area ranch stands out. Note: * some fence lines do not line up with the property lines. For more information call Jake Hyland or Cody Jacks.
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Farmhouse with outbuildings and garden Wheatland (United States)
1235 Fish Creek Road is an outstanding 40+/- acre retreat with a live creek, mature trees, 3 wells and abundant wildlife habitat. There are extensive building improvements consisting of a 3,608 SF main home, a 864+/- SF guest home, a 45x63' Cleary barn and additional outbuildings. The property is approximately a 30+/- minute drive from Wheatland, WY.The property is in the shadow of the Laramie mountains with views of towering peaks to the west. The South Fork of Fish Creek runs through the property with mature plains cottonwood trees along the creek and well-established native grasses throughout the property. The creek has historically had water throughout the year but is currently seasonal with the ongoing drought. There are also two orchards on the property featuring a variety of apple trees, pear trees, and mature raised perennial flower beds. The property is fully landscaped with newly installed sod and newly planted windbreak trees. The 40 acres has been surveyed and has full perimeter fencing. The main home on the property is a 3,608+/- SF ranch style home with a loft and a full basement. The home has been remodeled and features a new office/sunroom and wrap around all-tread deck. The home is 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and features vaulted ceilings with tongue and groove. There is a two car attached garage with the home and an additional wood storage shed outside. A newly remodeled guest house which sits just below the main home features 2 bedrooms, 1-bathroom, new kitchen and living area built with modern touches with rustic flare. Attached to the guest home is a greenhouse and sunroom wired with 220v if a future owner wanted to add a hot tub. The guest home has a variety of uses like hosting friends and family or potentially being rented out as a hunting/ recreation camp. Other Outbuildings include a 45'x 63' Cleary building with a workshop and new LED lighting, a pump house and lean-to shed. There is also a windmill on the property with a 1,000 gallon storage tank and a small pond that could be enlarged and lined to support a fishery. An electric entrance gate and new fencing rounds out the improvements leaving little to be done for a future owner to come in and enjoy immediately. 1235 Fish Creek Road is located in an area of the state with prolific recreational opportunities and a considerable amount of public land. There are large populations of Deer and Turkey that frequent the deeded lands providing a good hunting resource right out your door. Additionally, Medicine Bow National Forest begins just west of the property and has some exceptional country with strong populations of Elk, Deer, and Turkey along with good fishing. Glendo State Park is just a short drive from the property and has world-class boating and fishing. Additionally, Guernsey Reservoir and Grayrocks Reservoir are both within an hour drive that provide fantastic fishing opportunities for walleye, trout, bass, etc. Overall, the property sits in one of the most diverse sporting regions within the lower 48 with its proximity to year-round hunting and fishing conveniences. Wheatland, Wyoming has a semi-arid climate with cold, dry winters and warm, wet summers. The average annual precipitation is 14+/- inches. The area is made up of many large ranching operations with plenty of hunting and fishing opportunities and is sparsely populated like much of Wyoming. The property is approximately a 30+/- minute drive from Wheatland, WY. Wheatland is a nice small town with sufficient amenities with good dining options, grocery/ hardware stores. Driving distance from the property to Fort Collins and the front range of Colorado is approximately two hours.
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Farmhouse with pool Imperial (United States)
Located less than one mile from Imperial, Nebraska, this 900± acre farm and feedlot offers approximately 1,275 irrigated acres including the BELF lease. The property features a beautifully updated 4-bedroom, plus 1 non conforming bedroom, 4.5-bath bi-level home with custom finishes, three large shops, private fishing pond, and excellent highway access. A fully operational, turnkey agricultural opportunity. This highly productive and well-maintained farm offers a balanced blend of irrigated cropland, feedlot capacity, and functional improvements designed for efficient, large-scale agricultural operations. The deeded acres are irrigated by three Zimmatic pivots, including one 20-tower pivot, one 10-tower pivot, and one 7-tower pivot. The largest pivot has received approximately 25 tons per acre of manure application, contributing to improved soil structure, fertility, and long-term yield potential. The feedlot is fully developed with approximately 3,800± linear feet of bunk space and is being sold with the remaining silage and baled hay, allowing for immediate, uninterrupted operation. Crop production across the farm is diverse and well established, with approximately 25 acres of winter wheat planted, 65 acres of rye/canola growing, and 130 acres of growing rye on the deeded land. An additional 196 acres of growing rye are located on the BELF lease ground, further expanding forage availability. Infrastructure on the property includes three large shops measuring 40'x80', 60'x80', and 50'x75'. The largest shop is partially finished, with roughly one-third heated and featuring a concrete floor, ideal for maintenance or winter work, while the remaining space provides ample equipment and implement storage. Overall, the land is thoughtfully laid out, well cared for, and positioned for continued productivity in both farming and feedlot operations. ***An assignment of the BELF lease to the Buyer, will be submitted by Seller to the Board of Educational Lands and funds, pursuant to BELF's assignment process. Approval of the assignment is subject to the rules and sole discretion of the Board of Educational Lands and Funds.*** The residential improvements on this property are exceptional in both scale and quality, offering a rare combination of comfort, functionality, and entertainment. The expansive bi-level home features four bedrooms, one of which is non-conforming, along with four and a half bathrooms. The home is thoughtfully designed with two kitchens, providing flexibility for multi-generational living, extended guests, or large-scale entertaining. The main kitchen is large and inviting with two islands with seating and exceptional clean white counter tops and cabinets with stainless steel appliances. The gas cooktop is an excellent addition to the already exceptional space. Open and inviting living areas create an impressive flow throughout, highlighted by a custom bar and entertainment space complete with a gas fireplace and projector television. A standout feature of the home is the 30' x 16' indoor swimming pool, providing year-round recreation and enjoyment in a private setting. On the opposite side of the house, a large sun room offers a separate retreat, positioned to take full advantage of the expansive windows along the southwest side of the home. These large windows flood the interior with natural light and frame views of the surrounding landscape, enhancing the home's bright and open feel. Outdoor amenities further elevate the property, including a scenic fishing pond with a walkover bridge and dock, creating a peaceful recreational escape. Supporting the farm operation are three substantial shop buildings measuring 40' x 80', 60' x 80', and 50' x 75'. The largest shop is divided, with approximately one-third heated and finished with a concrete floor for year-round work and maintenance, while the remaining space provides ample equipment and implement storage. These improvements collectively blend high-quality rural living with the functionality required for a full-scale agricultural operation. Agricultural Description: This property is a highly productive, turnkey agricultural operation offering a strong combination of irrigated cropland, feedlot capacity, and supporting infrastructure. The farm includes approximately 1,275 irrigated acres, inclusive of the BELF lease, supported by three Zimmatic pivots on the deeded ground consisting of one 20-tower, one 10-tower, and one 7-tower system. The large pivot has received approximately 25 tons per acre of manure application, contributing to improved soil health and sustained crop productivity. Additional feed value is included with the remaining silage and baled hay currently on hand. Crop production is well established and diversified, with approximately 25 acres of planted winter wheat, 65 acres of rye/canola, 130 acres of growing rye on the deeded acres, and an additional 196 acres of growing rye located on the BELF lease land. These forage and grain crops provide excellent feed sources that complement the livestock component of the operation. The feedlot is fully developed with approximately 3,800± linear feet of bunk space and is designed for efficient cattle management. Quality cattle-handling facilities include a tub and hydraulic squeeze chute, allowing for safe, effective processing and animal care. The layout supports smooth cattle flow and daily operational efficiency. With excellent highway access and close proximity to Imperial and surrounding regional markets, the operation benefits from convenient access to feed suppliers, sale barns, and processing facilities. Overall, this well-balanced agricultural property is positioned for immediate use, offering both production strength and logistical advantages in a proven farming and feeding area of southwest Nebraska. Additional agricultural improvements include a 25,000 bushel grain bin. The property is located in southwest Nebraska near Imperial, an area known for its productive agricultural climate and strong farming heritage. The region experiences a semi-arid climate with four distinct seasons, well suited for both crop production and livestock operations. Warm summers provide ideal growing conditions for irrigated crops and forages, while cool, dry falls allow for efficient harvest and cattle feeding. Annual precipitation averages approximately 18-20 inches, with the majority occurring during the growing season. Combined with reliable groundwater resources, this climate supports consistent irrigated crop yields and high-quality forage production. Winters are typically cold but manageable, making the area well adapted for feedlot and backgrounding operations, while low humidity helps reduce weather-related stress on livestock. Southwest Nebraska is characterized by gently rolling terrain, fertile soils, and an extensive agricultural infrastructure. The area is supported by strong local markets, grain elevators, feed suppliers, and livestock services, contributing to efficient farm and feedlot operations. With good transportation access and a long growing season, the Imperial area continues to be a proven and desirable region for both row-crop farming and cattle feeding enterprises.
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Farmhouse with outbuildings and pool Kersey (United States)
67 acres of South Platte River frontage in the heart of GMU 951 - premier waterfowl, whitetail, and turkey habitat paired with a luxury residence, heated pool, and fully appointed barndominium. Engineered for self-sufficiency with a whole-house generator, radiant heat, heated shop, and secure vault. This is a rare convergence of world-class recreation and turnkey infrastructure, fifteen minutes from Greeley and forty-five from DIA. The property encompasses both banks of the South Platte River, giving you control of the full river corridor. Healthy river bottom timber runs the length of the ground on both sides, with mature cottonwoods providing canopy, edge cover, and natural travel routes for deer and turkey. A large slough sits on the property and holds water throughout the season and proven historical use by waterfowl. Established food plots are in place in strategic areas giving wildlife consistent food sources during the fall and winter months The home and improvements are positioned well off the core habitat which allows full use of without disturbing the riverbottom The main residence offers three bedrooms and a well-appointed master suite. The living area is an open concept with an amazing kitchen ready for hosting. A luxury barndominium adds two additional bedrooms, a full kitchen, and laundry, providing comfortable and private accommodations for guests or extended family. Outdoor living centers around a heated pool with an automated cover and app-controlled features. The mechanical and utility systems are built for reliability and long-term ownership. Whole-house water filtration, radiant and in-floor heating, a 26kW automatic standby generator, and pre-piped solar infrastructure are all in place. Electrical service is set up to handle serious demand. An oversized drive-thru garage, radiant-heated shop, and secure concrete vault round out the improvements. The property is fully set up for year-round, full-time living with no corners cut on the infrastructure side. The South Platte River corridor has a long history of producing strong waterfowl hunting, and this stretch reflects that. Large concentrations of both greater and lesser Canada geese use the river and surrounding agriculture throughout the season. The slough and river bottom draw a wide variety of duck species consistently. Whitetail numbers are solid, with bucks on the property in the 170-inch class. The timber, food plots, and river bottom cover hold deer year-round. The property sits in GMU 951, which carries favorable draw odds for deer tags. The South Platte supports a healthy population of Rio Grande turkeys, and the river bottom habitat on this property is well suited for them. Birds are present through both spring and fall seasons.
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Farmhouse with garden Eaton (United States)
11529 County Road 78 - Eaton, CO 80615 17.4± Acres Country Living with Premium Improvements Welcome to a well-equipped rural property just outside Eaton, offering the ideal setup for horse owners, hobby farmers, or anyone looking for space and functionality with stunning Colorado views. Situated on 17.4± fenced acres, this property is turnkey for livestock and country living. The home features 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with a warm, inviting interior that includes wood flooring and a wood-burning fireplace-perfect for cozy evenings. A spacious mudroom adds everyday practicality, while an office nook provides a convenient workspace. Step outside to enjoy thoughtfully designed garden and seating areas, all positioned to take in sweeping views of the Front Range, including Longs Peak. Property improvements are built for versatility and performance. A large 40'x60' shop with a poured concrete floor and installed car lift offers ample space for equipment, projects, or storage. Equestrian and livestock amenities include a horse barn, multiple runs, arena, and full working facilities, making it easy to manage animals efficiently. Property Highlights: 17.4± fenced acres 3 bed, 2 bath home Wood floors & wood-burning fireplace Large mudroom + office nook 40'x60' shop with poured floor & car lift Horse barn with runs Full livestock working facilities Arena Outdoor garden & seating areas Unobstructed Front Range & Longs Peak views This is a rare opportunity to own a well-rounded acreage with both comfortable living and top-tier improvements in a desirable Northern Colorado location. *Agent is related to Sellers
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Farmhouse Fort Collins (United States)
Highland Home and Horses is a premier 6± acre property located between Ptarmigan and Highland Meadows Golf Courses. The updated 6 bed, 4 bath ranch-style home features a remodeled kitchen and finished basement, while the 64x36 barn offers a high-end equestrian setup with water, power, and custom stalls. A rare blend of luxury, functionality, and location in Northern Colorado.Perfectly positioned between Ptarmigan Golf Course and Highland Meadows Golf Course, this exceptional 6± acre Fort Collins estate delivers a rare blend of luxury living and turnkey equestrian excellence in one of Northern Colorado's most sought-after corridors. The ranch-style residence offers 6 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, anchored by a beautifully remodeled kitchen featuring maple cabinetry, granite countertops, and a gas range-designed for both everyday living and entertaining. The home has been extensively updated with new Anderson windows (2023), a custom mahogany front door, new blinds (2024), and new carpet (2025), while the fully finished basement expands the livable space with quality finishes throughout. Built for the serious horse owner, the 64x36 barn is a standout improvement-fully equipped with electricity and water, concrete floors with drains, and a well-planned layout separating barn and garage functions. The heated garage area includes a dedicated door and concrete approach, while the barn itself features a heated tack room, custom-built luxury stalls with automatic waterers, rubber-tiled center aisle, and an additional waterer in the paddock. Vinyl fencing and new Priefert gates complete a clean, high-end setup that is both functional and visually sharp. The 6± acres are thoughtfully laid out for usability and privacy, with a recycled asphalt driveway providing clean, all-season access. Properties of this caliber-offering both refined living and true equestrian infrastructure-are increasingly rare, especially in a location that provides immediate access to Windsor, Fort Collins, and premier golf and recreation. Property Highlights 6 Bedrooms 4 Bathrooms 6± Acres in a premier location Fully remodeled kitchen with granite countertops & gas range Finished basement (2018) New Anderson windows (2023) & custom mahogany entry door 64x36 insulated barn with water & electricity Heated tack room & separated heated garage space Custom luxury horse stalls with automatic waterers Rubber-tiled aisle & concrete floors with drains Vinyl fencing & new Priefert gates Recycled asphalt driveway Immediate access to Ptarmigan & Highland Meadows Golf Courses Located between Windsor and Fort Collins, CO, within the highly desirable Northern Front Range, this property benefits from a unique blend of agricultural heritage, upscale residential growth, and year-round recreation. The area sits between Fort Collins, Windsor, and Timnath-one of the fastest-growing and most sought-after regions in the state-known for its strong equestrian presence, quality infrastructure, and proximity to both urban amenities and open space. The climate is characterized by over 300 days of sunshine annually, low humidity, and a true four-season environment. Summers are warm but comfortable, with cool evenings, while winters are generally mild with moderate snowfall that typically melts quickly. The semi-arid climate supports healthy pasture management and is well-suited for horses and livestock, with long grazing seasons and manageable conditions year-round. With easy access to the Rocky Mountains, residents enjoy quick trips for hiking, fishing, and skiing, while nearby golf courses, reservoirs, and trail systems provide everyday recreation close to home. The region continues to attract those seeking space, lifestyle, and long-term value-making this area one of Northern Colorado's premier places to live, invest, and operate. Highland Home and Horses is ideally situated at 5632 E County Road 30 in Windsor, Colorado-positioned in the heart of Northern Colorado's most desirable growth corridor between Fort Collins, Windsor, and Timnath. The property offers the perfect balance of privacy and accessibility, surrounded by open country while remaining just minutes from everyday conveniences. Downtown Windsor is approximately 10 minutes away, offering local dining, shopping, and access to Windsor Lake. Fort Collins-home to Colorado State University, extensive retail, medical facilities, and entertainment-is just 15-20 minutes to the northwest. Timnath and I-25 are also within 10-15 minutes, providing quick connectivity north to Cheyenne or south to Denver. For air travel, the property is well positioned: Northern Colorado Regional Airport (FNL) - approximately 15 minutes away, offering private and regional aviation services Denver International Airport (DEN) - approximately 60-70 minutes, providing major commercial and international flights Recreation is a standout feature of this location. The property sits directly between Ptarmigan Golf Course and Highland Meadows Golf Course, with additional nearby amenities including Pelican Lakes Golf Club, multiple reservoirs, trail systems, and open space. The Front Range mountains are within an hour, offering year-round outdoor recreation from hiking and fishing to skiing. This location delivers the increasingly rare combination of acreage living with immediate access to top-tier amenities, strong surrounding communities, and major transportation routes-making it highly desirable for both lifestyle buyers and long-term investment.
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Farmhouse with outbuildings and garden Palisade (United States)
Hunting and income producing property located just 3.5 hours from the front range of Colorado this awesome upland property has it all. Over the last several years the property has been meticulously managed for wildlife habitat and quality recreation experience. The ranch boasts a total of 917 +/- acres with 550 +/- acres of pasture and 366 +/- acres of CRP and trees. There is also an updated 2346 Sq. Ft home and 75x 40 steel building. Hayes County Upland of pasture and CRP consists of a total of 917 +/- acres . There is approximately 550 acres of pasture and 366+/- acres of CRP with thousands of Cedar and deciduous trees planted in rows in in various locations throughout the property. The pasture land is mostly large canyons with scattered Cedar trees dotting the ridges and canyons throughout. There are three food plots located on the property that will be planted to milo/sorghum mix as the growing season begins. This is an excellent upland mix that will provide a valuable food source for upland birds and other wildlife. A well maintained and updated 4-bedroom and 1 bathroom, 2346 +/- square foot home featuring nice finishes throughout. There is a 75'x40 steel building with open storage and 1/3 finished and heated shop space. Additionally there multiple smaller outbuildings and a large fenced garden area. In 2023 the Seller installed a solar well and two large galvanized tanks on the east side of the ranch which now provides an excellent water source for wildlife and livestock where there had not been one for many years. This is a well designed hunting property that holds pheasants, quail, turkeys and grouse as well as mule deer and whitetail deer. Hundreds of Cedar trees and deciduous trees are lined throughout the property providing cover for the many critters that call the ranch home. There are multiple CRP fields that provide excellent upland bird habitat and the canyons in the pastures offer a high quality spot and stalk deer hunting or predator hunting as well. The property is located less than 30 minutes from Swanson Lake, which provides excellent opportunity for fishing and water sports. Also within 20 minutes to the north, sits Camp Hayes and Hayes Center State Wildlife area. Lake McConaughy and Red Willow Reservoir are a little over an hour from the property and both offer excellent fishing and water sports as well as public hunting access on the thousands of acres of designated hunting areas surrounding each lake. The area of southwest Nebraska is known for high quality mule deer hunting and trophy class deer. The Seller has augmented the pheasant population with a planting program both last fall in 2023 and in spring of 2024. Currently the property has multiple CRP contracts and produces approximately $26,800 in income as well as approximately $8010 cattle grazing lease on a year to year basis. Fences around the property are barbed wire and mix of wood and steel fence posts. Any owned mineral rights will convey. Hayes County, Nebraska receives approximately 21+/- inches of rainfall and 29 +/- inches of snow annually. Thehot seasonlasts for3.3 months, fromJune 4toSeptember 15, with an average daily high temperature above80°F. The hottest month of the year in Hayes Center isJuly, with an average high of89°Fand low of63°F. Thecold seasonlasts for3.2 months, fromNovember 21toFebruary 26, with an average daily high temperature below49°F. The coldest month of the year in Hayes Center isJanuary, with an average low of17°Fand high of40°F. Hayes County is a county in the U.S. state of Nebraska. As of the 2020 United States Census, the population was 856. Its county seat is Hayes Center. The county was created in1877, and was organized in 1884. It was named for Rutherford B. Hayes, the US President at the time of the county's creation. Hayes Center was known as the Wind-Mill City as each family had their own wind-mill for their water supply, there was also a public wind-mill and tank that was located in the middle of main street, where people watered their livestock. But today wind-mills are a thing of the past, as even most farmers use electric pumps to get their water supply. The country now included in Hayes County was formerly part of the great buffalo range, the cherished hunting grounds of the Indians. Settlement was delayed for many years because of the hostility of the Red Men. Many bloody battles were fought between the various Indian tribes, particularly the Pawnee and the Sioux, over the possession and use of this ground. The first white men were hunters. Doctor W. F. Carver, Buffalo Bill Cody, and other famous frontier characters hunted here to supply meat for the workmen and soldiers during the building of the Union Pacific railroad in 1868-69. In the early seventies sportsmen came from all over the world to hunt in the valley of the Red Willow, the Frenchman's Fork and the Stinking Water, the latter stream got its name from the hundreds of rotting carcasses left on its bank and in its bed by the hunters. Carver claimed in 1873 that he himself had killed at least thirty thousand buffalo. This was the year after the famous hunt staged with elaborate ceremony in honor of Grand Duke Alexis, twenty-two year old brother of the reigning Czar of Russia. This party, led by Buffalo Bill Cody as chief of scouts and accompanied by General Sheriden and officers from Fort McPherson, camped the Big Blackwood eight miles northeast of the present site of Hayes Center. The famous Sioux Chief, Spotted Tail, along with one hundred warriors presented a demonstration of the Indian method of hunting. Followed by a war dance, the whole affair was a brilliant success and the Duke himself succeeded in killing several buffalo. Hayes County Upland and CRP is located just of Hwy 25 north of Palisade, Nebraska. It is within a 3.5 hour drive of Denver and the front range of Colorado and 4 hours from Lincoln, Nebraska. Access is easy from highway 25 as well as the two county maintained roads that border the property. Call Clay Owens or Dax Hayden today for more details or to see this property.
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Farmhouse with outbuildings Deer Trail (United States)
Whelden's Wetzel Creek Ranch offers 1,636± contiguous acres in Adams County, CO, just 30 minutes from Deer Trail, Byers and Brush. The ranch features one well-maintained residence, expansive native grass pasture, and 320± acres of recently released CRP with strong potential for conversion back to productive dryland farming.Whelden's Wetzel Creek Ranch encompasses 1,636± deeded acres of ranchland in Adams County, Colorado, offering a balanced blend of native pasture, retired CRP, and potential tillable ground. The landscape is wide open and gently rolling, ideal for both grazing and dryland farming. The property has been carefully stewarded by the same family since 1909, maintaining strong soils, native grasses, and a legacy of sustainable livestock management. Of the total acreage, 320± acres was recently released from the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), providing future owners with a valuable opportunity to return this ground to production agriculture. Whether used for dryland farming, cover crops, custom grazing, or habitat development, this acreage adds significant flexibility and upside to the overall ranch operation. The remainder of the ranch is primarily native shortgrass prairie, well-suited to cow/calf pairs or yearlings. The ground has historically supported up to 120 pairs or more with rotational use, and it's evident that the land has not been overgrazed. Topography is gently undulating with good natural drainage, and the soil profile supports both forage production and potential crop conversion in select areas. Residence: Approximately 2,600 sq ft including finished basement. Originally built in the 1940s and moved from Fort Morgan, the home was expanded in 1980. It offers four bedrooms and two bathrooms, a steel roof, wood stove, propane stoves on each floor, Andersen windows (2020), and steel doors. The house has no central A/C or furnace and portions retain original wiring. Ranch Outbuildings: 2014 steel barn/shed Older dirt-floor Quonset Two 'Tuff Shed' style buildings near the main house Two elevated grain bins on bridge plank foundations for storage While primarily a working cattle and farm property, Whelden's Wetzel Creek Ranch does offer some recreational hunting value. The ranch sees a mix of mule deer, whitetail deer, and pronghorn antelope, particularly in the early mornings and evenings near the CRP, water sources, and shelterbelts. While not managed specifically for hunting, the open terrain and mix of cover provide opportunities for casual spot-and-stalk hunts during the season as well as some upland bird opportunities. The ranch has a proven track record for supporting cattle and light farming: Water: The main domestic and livestock well, located in Section 25, is roughly 60' deep and produces approximately 2.5 gallons per minute. It was outfitted with a new pump in 2025 and has historically serviced two homes and up to 120 cow/calf pairs for over 30 years. While it never ran dry, it can reach maximized output during peak summer use with over 200 head. PVC waterlines were installed around 1980, and well power is pulled from a point one-third mile to the north. Some black poly lines still exist near corrals and barns. Agricultural History: The land has been in the same family since 1909, offering over a century of ranching tradition. The grassland has consistently supported livestock, and the ongoing CRP buyout provides a pathway for expanding dryland crop production or custom grazing. Conveniently situated just off the Eastern Plains of Colorado, the ranch lies approximately 30 minutes from Deer Trail, Buyers and Brush-providing easy access to I-70 and regional amenities while maintaining a quiet and private ranch setting. The ranch is also only 1 hour from Denver International Airport. The elevation and open plains offer classic Colorado ranchland conditions, with seasonal variation and the kind of dryland grass climate well-suited for grazing operations.
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Farmhouse Stratton (United States)
Located just outside Stratton, Nebraska, this expansive 3,154± acre property offers a prime mix of agricultural and ranching opportunity. With 2,476 acres of quality pasture, 68 acres of irrigated farmland, and 590 acres of productive dryland, the land supports both livestock and crop operations. A highlight of the property is the 2.2 miles of year-round flowing Muddy Creek, providing reliable water access and enhancing the natural beauty. This exceptional 3,154± acre ranch and farm property offers a balanced mix of productive farmland, expansive pasture, and scenic creek bottoms. The property includes approximately 2,476+/- acres of well-fenced pastureland featuring moderate canyon terrain that provides excellent grazing conditions and natural protection for livestock. The landscape is open and expansive, offering panoramic views and ideal ranching conditions. The farmable acreage totals roughly 658+/- acres, consisting of 68+/- acres under pivot irrigation and 590+/- acres of dryland farmland. These croplands are high-quality with predominantly flat terrain, supporting strong yields and offering versatility for a variety of crops. The irrigated portion adds value and consistency to the overall agricultural productivity of the property. Adding to its appeal, the ranch is enhanced by natural water features, including lush creek bottoms with live water from Muddy Creek and seasonal flow from Spring Branch Creek. These waterways contribute to the ecological diversity and provide vital water sources for livestock and wildlife. This ranch and farm combination presents an outstanding opportunity for cattle production, farming, and recreation, all set in a picturesque and productive setting that combines natural beauty with agricultural utility. This charming 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home offers 1,248 square feet of comfortable living space. The location is very private and sits just off the banks of Muddy Creek. The home has been upgraded with some new carpet and flooring. There is a galley kitchen with dining room and the laundry room is located on the main level. Outside, mature landscaping surrounds the home, complemented by a cedar windbreak that adds both beauty and privacy. Ideal for nature lovers, this home offers peaceful views and a welcoming, move-in-ready space. This exceptional recreational property offers a rare combination of prime hunting habitat, diverse wildlife, and scenic natural beauty. With over 2 miles of Muddy Creek winding through the land, the property boasts a rich mix of terrain-from cottonwood-lined creek bottoms to rugged canyon pastures. Additionally there are multiple small sub-irrigated fields along the creek that could be utilized for food plots for wildlife. Wildlife is abundant and varied, making this a true sportsman's paradise. The creek bottom is a haven for wild turkeys and the occasional white-tailed deer, drawn to the shelter of mature cottonwoods and the year-round water source. The canyon pastures, with their open terrain, are teeming with mule deer, which are especially prevalent throughout the area. In addition to big game, the property supports excellent upland bird hunting, with strong populations of pheasants and bobwhite quail thriving in the varied grasslands and brushy cover. Varmint hunting opportunities also abound, adding to the recreational versatility of the land. Whether you're seeking a private hunting retreat, a legacy property, or a multi-season getaway for outdoor adventure, this tract offers unmatched opportunity in a truly unique setting. This versatile combination farm and ranch encompasses approximately, 3154+/- total acres, offering a balanced mix of productive farmland and quality pastureland. The property is well-suited for both crop production and livestock operations, featuring diverse land resources and robust water infrastructure. 68+/- acres of pivot-irrigated farmland provide reliable and efficient crop production potential. Ideal for growing a variety of row crops or hay, this irrigated acreage enhances the farm's productivity and operational flexibility. 590a+/- acres of dryland farmland complement the irrigated ground, suitable for cereal crops, hay production, or rotational grazing. This acreage adds valuable diversification to the operation. 2,476+/- acres of strong pastureland offer excellent grazing capacity for cattle or other livestock. The grassland is well-maintained and capable of supporting a sizable herd, making it a cornerstone of the property's ranching potential. Water is abundant and well-distributed across the property. An extensive pipeline system supplies multiple livestock water tanks strategically located throughout the ranch, ensuring consistent water access. Additionally, Muddy Creek meanders through the property from east to west, serving as a natural and reliable year-round water source for livestock. On the east side of the ranch, near the main road, there is a well-designed corral setup providing convenient access for handling, sorting, and loading livestock. This property offers an outstanding opportunity for a diversified agricultural operation with a well-integrated balance of farmland and ranchland. Whether for a working cattle ranch, row-crop farming, or a combination thereof, the land is well-equipped to support productive and profitable use. The fencing is in very good condition with several miles of the perimeter fence being good condition 4 strand barbed wire. Stratton, Nebraska experiences a semi-arid climate an a significant number of sunny days throughout the year, contributing to its pleasant climate characterized by hot summers, cold winters, and moderate precipitation. Average annual precipitation is around 20 inches, with the majority falling during the late spring and summer months, often from thunderstorms. Winters are typically dry with occasional snowfall. Average temperatures in the area are upper 80's in the early summer with temps reaching the 90's in late July and August. Winter temps average the mid 20's-low 30's. The area has many sunny days with clear skies. According to data from Weather-Us, Stratton experiences an average of 24.9 sunny days in January, 21.3 in February, 21.8 in March, 17.8 in April, 15.6 in May, and 16.0 in June. The trend continues with 16.8 sunny days in July, 18.8 in August, 20.9 in September, 23.5 in October, 25.6 in November, and 25.4 in December. These figures suggest that Stratton experiences a substantial amount of sunshine year-round, with November being the sunniest month, averaging 25.6 sunny days. The month with the fewest sunny days is May, with 15.6. This consistent sunshine contributes to a positive mood, reduces stress levels, and enhances overall well-being for residents and visitors alike. The region's native grasses are well-adapted to the variable moisture and temperature extremes. Dominant native grass species include Big Bluestem, Little Bluestem, Sideoats Grama, Buffalo grass and Blue Grama as well as other prairie grasses. The pastures also have a smattering of plum thickets and Yucca. Stratton is a small village located in Hitchcock County, in southwestern Nebraska. Founded in the 1880s during the westward expansion of the railroad, Stratton was established as a station along the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad. The town quickly became a hub for agriculture and commerce, serving local farming communities. Hitchcock County was officially organized in 1886 and named after U.S. Senator Phineas W. Hitchcock. The area was originally home to Native American tribes, including the Pawnee and Sioux. Settlement began in earnest after the passage of the Homestead Act and the expansion of the railroad system, which brought in pioneers seeking farmland and opportunity. Agriculture, particularly wheat and corn farming, has long been the backbone of the county's economy. Today, both Stratton and Hitchcock County retain their rural charm and agricultural roots, reflecting the pioneering spirit of early settlers and the continuing importance of farming in Nebraska's history.
…By Annonceur International
Farmhouse Loveland (United States)
Nestled at the end of a private cul-de-sac in Namaqua Hills, this updated farmhouse on a half-acre lot offers a rare blend of mountain-style seclusion and city convenience. Mature landscaping and deciduous trees envelope the property, establishing a serene sanctuary that feels far removed from the everyday bustle, yet remains just five minutes from local amenities.The lifestyle begins on the welcoming covered front porch, which leads into a gracious entryway complete with shiplap accents and updated tile flooring. Beautiful floors guide you through an open, light-filled layout designed for seamless everyday living. The spacious family room anchors the main level, centering around a cozy wood-burning fireplace perfect for quiet evenings. Adjacent to this space, the beautifully updated kitchen is bathed in natural light throughout the day, featuring premium quartz countertops and a layout that overlooks the backyard and neighboring irrigation canal. The main level also hosts a dedicated dining room and a convenient bedroom, offering a flexible floor plan that accommodates various living arrangements.The upper level serves as a quiet retreat, housing two distinct bedrooms including the primary bedroom suite. For additional living space, the fully finished basement expands the home's versatility with a generous great room and a private lower-level bedroom retreat, alongside a dedicated laundry room and abundant storage.Outdoor living is a cornerstone of this property. The expansive half-acre yard includes a detached two-car garage, an enclosed fenced area, and a custom chicken coop. Multiple outdoor spaces-including a patio and deck-provide the perfect backdrop for open-air relaxation, while capturing views of the back range and snow-capped peaks.
…By Liv Sotheby's International Realty
Farmhouse Glenrock (United States)
Echo Mountain Ranch is located where the historic town of Boxelder once thrived. This 5,936+/- ranch is 45 minutes from Casper, Wyoming south of Glenrock, Wyoming. Ranging from lush meadows to mountain peaks, this ranch has it all! This property falls in an opportunity zone...great for an investor!As you enter the ranch, rolling meadows bisected by year around streams open to sub-irrigated valleys leading into the dark timber. Resident beavers control the water as it flows from the mountains creating dozens of ponds and excellent habitat for wildlife. The sod base is lush and thick allowing for excellent animal growth, both domestic and wild. Large rock outcropping line the canyon walls creating a very picturesque landscape. Historic cabins throughout the property have been remodeled to maintain the character of the past while providing shelter. Several fishing ponds are scattered throughout the ranch which are also frequented by waterfowl. All of the hay meadows have been over-seeded and leveled to produce a more consistent stand of grass. Alfalfa food plots are located in the transition zones to help pinpoint Elk activity. Two track roads are maintained to make traversing the 5,936 acres easy, whether in a side by side or vehicle. Echo Mountain Ranch is very well watered. Irrigated ditches run late into fall and the main streams flow year around. Each valley has a tributary which catches spring runoff. Dozens of ponds and manmade reservoirs are scattered throughout the entire ranch providing waterholes and habitat. Three homes just off the county road offer abundant living space. One is newly remodeled and updated and a second is in process now. Additional living quarters for a ranch hand is tied into one of the buildings. A historic barn has been restored as well as the horse stalls and riding arena. New metal buildings have been built to provide heated storage for all the equipment. The corrals and fencing have all been updated and are continually being improved. A private solar system has been installed and it has reduced the monthly cost of electricity drastically. Vintage cabins have been restored to offer accommodations for one seeking to take in the outdoors and wildlife from the viewpoint of the time of the Pony Express. The recreational opportunities on this ranch are endless. Whether you like the outdoors or are an avid trophy hunter, you will not be disappointed. The elk herd on the property thrives, producing some of the largest bulls found in Wyoming. Restrictions set by Game and Fish to manage the herd has produced abundant 6x6 bulls. The pictures and videos do not do it justice! Upland birds and mountain grouse are plentiful as the ecosystems created by the beaver ponds provide food, water and cover to support successful hatches each year. Wild turkeys can be heard in every valley in between the elk bugles. Antelope thrive on the plateau flats while finding shelter near the aspen groves. Quality mule deer and whitetail deer can be seen frequently and the herds seem to grow larger each year. One wanting to take advantage of the migration, the waterfowl hunting is excellent. The hay meadows are being constantly improved through grading, leveling and seeding. The growth rate on the cattle is a testament of proof. If ones focus was on cattle, capacity would be one of the best in the area. Currently the mountain is left to stand to ensure ample food for the resident elk herd. Echo Mountain Ranch is approximately a 45 minute drive to Casper, Wyoming. Glenrock is less than 20 minutes away.
…By Annonceur International
Farmhouse Newcastle (United States)
This magnificent 7100 acre in northeast Wyoming is a gateway to the Blackhills National Forest. The steep rolling hills under a canopy of pines offer travel corridors and protection for Elk, Deer and Turkey. Watered valleys combined with an extension pipeline fed by an artesian well offer year around water throughout the entire ranch. Several ponds surrounded by wetlands create habitat for waterfowl and upland birds. Nestled on the original homestead lies a 17,000 square foot lodge with an open floor plan, finishes are second to none. Completed in 2007, this lodge was hand crafted onsite from Red and Norway Pine. Over 170 tons of moss rock were collected on the ranch and only the best was hand selected to be used in construction. Amenities include large bedroom suites, grand great room, movie theater, safe/panic room, private office, and dual saunas, all with custom woodwork finishes. The original buildings were restored as historically as possible, preserving the character of the past while ensuring existence for the next generation. The large barn and corals can be recognized from the old Marlboro commercials. To provide indoor storage, a new machine shed was built to complement the rustic buildings. A second home onsite can be used for a caretaker or guests. Known for its lush soil and grass production, this ranch has consistently produced large trophy Bull Elk for over 20 years. Antelope, Deer and Turkey hunting provide other opportunities along with waterfowl and upland birds. Roads have been improved to offer access to nearly all of the 7100 acres. The lower elevation of Blacktail Canyon Ranch allows for a longer growing season for the native grasses. Strict implementation of cattle grazing has been utilized to control the age of the grass while leaving abundant reserves for wildlife. This property is also tied to a 640 acre state lease and a BLM lease. Seven and half miles to the Newcastle airport. A hanger is possibly available.
…By Annonceur International
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