15,669 Acres with Hunting Game, Water Well in Big Horn County, Decker, Montana
Property Description
The South Deer Creek Ranch is a large assemblage of well-managed and watered rangeland and timbered recreational/hunting land located along the southern border of Montana, less than 30 miles from Sheridan, Wyoming. Aside from the extensively developed water system, improved meadows, and fencing for its carefully designed pastures, the property is largely unimproved. It consists of approximately 15,660 total acres, of which about 9,760 are deeded. South Deer Creek Ranch Highlights Acreage 15,660± Total 9,760± Deeded 4,4265± BLM 640± State (#2545, #6844, #8060) 1,560± Private Lease Features Premier grazing land All contiguous No public access to any of the BLM or State land Hunting, wildlife viewing, photography Soil carbon capture/sequestration potential 30 minutes to Sheridan, WY Grass, Water & Regenerative Management Agricultural Operations The South Deer Creek Ranch is ideally suited for a summer grazing operation capable of pasturing at least 600 cow/calf pairs or the equivalent number of stockers. (The ranch is currently running both pairs and stockers.) It operates with limited labor requirements and is perfect for the investor who wants a productive, low-overhead ranch. The ranch has a thriving mixture of hardy native grasses and a mosaic of sagebrush, juniper, ponderosa pine, and other deciduous trees native to the area. It lies within the Deer Creek and Badger Hills watershed areas, each with seasonal flowing water, plus numerous springs and reservoirs. Water Resources and Infrastructure The ranch’s extensive high-producing wells, coupled with buried 3” HDPE primary water pipelines and 2” HDPE secondary lines, provide a more than dependable and abundant source of water to nearly every pasture on the ranch on an on-demand basis, and most can be used year-round. This ranch is as well watered as any you will find, and nearly all the water tanks use 12½’ diameter tire tanks set up to function through the winter. With all the water and abundance of grass, the ranch can support the grazing demands of its cattle operations in the hottest weather conditions. Regenerative Grazing The ranch utilizes a regenerative grazing program, which includes permanently fenced pastures with wildlife-friendly high-tensile wire. Temporary electric fencing further divides the larger pastures. The well-managed grazing system promotes management-intensive grazing (MIG) and allows an owner/manager to move livestock to promote regenerative agriculture practices. Such practices build soil structure through better root systems and soil cover, which helps improve water and carbon cycles, creating a better environment for all systems and enterprises above the soil. For the past 5 years, livestock have been used to build soil and store soil carbon (soil carbon sequestration). When a systems approach to land and ranch management is used, as it is on Holmes Ranch, all things work together for good. As the soil health improves, the grazing enterprises and wildlife resources also improve. Since the most important elements for livestock grazing are already in place, one can get right to it by hauling in truckloads of yearling stockers, pairs, or even sheep. Hunting and Outdoor Recreation Hunting opportunities include elk, mule deer, black bear, and…
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MLS Details
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- Office Name: Chase Brothers, LLC
- Listing Agent: Galen Chase
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