Reservoir Ranch Dillon, Montana Clifton M. Berglee, D.V.M. (Listing Broker) 406-860-7319 cell cberglee@montwyowest.com Phone: (406) 628-2341 (office) Website: montwyowest.com P.O. Box 578, Laurel, Montana 59044 1
Cattle Grazing under Pivot LOCATION: The ranch headquarters, surrounded by the Pioneer, Highland, Ruby, and Blacktail Mountains, is located eight miles north of Dillon, Montana, in Beaverhead County. Interstate 15 is the west boundary of the property, and Highway 91 bisects the east end of the ranch. A 2011 Bale Stack DESCRIPTION: The ranch lays in an arid basin, producing tremendous yields of high quality hay beneath four center pivots and eight wheel lines. Cows are summered on the ranch and on deeded irrigated meadows of the Sparrow Grazing Association near the Big Hole River north of Wisdom. 2
Side Roll Irrigation ACREAGE: Headquarters: 931 +/- acres deeded 935 +/- acres State of Montana leases 80 +/- acres 99 yr. private lease (renewed 1977) 1,946 +/- acres at headquarters There are about 700 acres irrigated with 4 pivots and 8 side rolls. Sparrow Grazing Association Association owns 5,000 +/- deeded acres (mostly irrigated meadows) Ranch owns 175 shares out of 1,200 total shares (1 share = 1 cow) The math is 729 acres equity of ranch 1,660 deeded acres on ranch (including Association portion) 2,675 total acres of ranch operations Another 2011 Bale Stack 3
Red Barn for Horses PRODUCTION: Annually, the ranch puts up 2-3,000 round bales weighing 1,500-1,600 lbs. each. About 100 head are summered at the headquarters. Usually 175 pair are summered at the all deeded Sparrow Grazing Association at Wisdom. At Wisdom, they run in common with two other ranchers. Additional pairs are summered with the family on their ranch near Philipsburg. All the cattle are wintered at the headquarters with usually all the heifer calves. Surplus hay is sold. The 8 rainfall at the headquarters enables the ranch to put up premium hay. Seldom are there more than 4-5 of snow on the ground. The ranch has less snow than even Dillon, 8 miles south. Calves are born in January and February, and weaned by October 15. In 2011, the steers averaged 700-775 lbs., and the heifers averaged 725 lbs. The rancher maintains his cattle in excellent condition with the surplus of high quality feed. Winter feeding beneath the Pioneer Mountains 4
Blomquist Reservoir and Pioneer Mountains WATER: The ranch has a large storage dam, Blomquist Reservoir, on deeded land above the irrigation. This reservoir is filled from Willow Creek, and a very large spring on the ranch. This spring flows excellent quality water, consistently year long. Large trout are clearly visible in the outflow. The potential for an excellent fishery is untapped. Spring Flowing 150 miner inches The spring is located on the boundary between state land and the neighbor s 80 acres. The ranch has a 99 year lease on the 80 acres. The neighbor adjacent on the east side, shares in the spring. The north neighbor uses some water seasonally for stock water. This 120 ft deep well (with water at 80 ft.) is being permitted. Output is at 1,500 gpm. Montana Tech, Butte, MT is helping with the permitting process.. Irrigation Well 5
Alfalfa and Bale Stack There are almost 500 acres under 4 pivots. Eight side rolls water over 200 acres. All of the irrigation system is plumbed together. need All three pumps are not continuously required to operate the system. Two 100 HP Pumps and one 25 HP Pump 6
IMPROVEMENTS: The main home has three bedrooms and a bath. A More Simple Life Main Home Heifer Feedlot Shop Calving Barn 7
Headquarters & Ruby Mountains This picture illustrates the strength of this ranch. The upper elevations are deep in winter, but the ranch has no snow. The ranch winters hundreds of cows, and is only 8 miles from Dillon on a paved road. SERVICES: Dillon is home to University of Montana-Western, Beaverhead Livestock Auction, Barrett Hospital and Healthcare Facilities, and the normal ranch & recreation businesses. Dillon s county airport has a 6,500 ft landing strip, which is capable of jets like the Gulfstream. Beaverhead County has the highest number of cattle of any county in Montana. RECREATION: Clark Canyon Dam offers boating. Legendary trout fishing is everywhere; Beaverhead, Jefferson, Ruby, Blacktail, Red Rock, etc. The famous Big Hole River offers the only grayling fishing in the continental USA. Big game hunting is excellent for elk, trophy mule deer, mountain goat, etc. Trophy Whitetail Bucks 8
ELEVATION: 5,100-5,320 ft above sea level MINERALS: None TAXES: about $6,000 annually PRICE & TERMS: $2.9M cash Pivot and Pioneer Mountains COMMENTS: This 275 cow, mostly deeded, working cattle ranch, in the heart of the beautiful Rocky Mountain West, is priced at about $10,000/animal unit, inside today s ranch market. This ranch puts up high quality hay, and annually sells surplus. Dillon, and Interstates 15 and 90, center this operation in the ag crossroads. Hunting and fishing in this neighborhood is second to none. Come look! Disclaimer All information is from sources deemed reliable, but cannot be guaranteed as accurate. Prospective buyers are encouraged to research the information to their own satisfaction. Any offer is subject to errors, omissions, prior sale, change or withdrawal without notice, and approval of seller. Water rights are subject to the Montana Water Court. 9
Reservoir Ranch Map Beaverhead County Dillon, Montana 10
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