Owyhee County, ID and Malheur County, OR 10,838± Acres

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
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    Description:
    Spanning two states and over 3000 feet in elevation change, the Morgan Ranches offers some of the most diverse yet complimentary country for any ranch in the West. This first-class cattle and hunting ranch is a rare offering and is defined by its expansive and varied terrain, which enabled an award-winning cattle operation, is home to trophy big game hunting, and offers some of the most breathtaking views one can experience.
    The thoughtfully assembled and expertly managed 10,838+/- deeded acres are connected and extended by over 30,000 acres of leased grazing ground, spreading across three distinct climates and providing ample water, hay, year-round grazing, and recreation. The Idaho ranch, comprised of just over 5,700 deeded acres, sits just over the border from Jordan Valley, Oregon in the Owyhee Mountain Range, bracketed by the Silver City Range and South Mountain. A majority of the irrigated ground lies in the low country along Jordan Creek under the cliffs of the Owyhee Canyons and serves for both hay production and spring and fall grazing. Following the creeks up South Mountain, deeded and leased ground climb over 2000’ to the timber ridges and draws of South Mountain’s high country. The high country’s meadows and cooler temperatures make for excellent summer grazing. When the cooler fall temperatures push the cows back down, the focus turns to trophy elk hunting in Idaho’s controlled Unit 40, which is also home to impressive mule deer, antelope and mountain lion populations. Landowner permits and tags are available in both states, allowing consistent hunting opportunities.
    Equally as expansive and beautiful, the Oregon Ranches’ 5,100+ deeded acres lay 50 miles west in Rome, Oregon with the historic Pillars of Rome serving as its entrance. 1000 feet lower in elevation from Idaho’s low country, the dry, desert climate is ideal for winter ranges. Crooked Creek supplies water across 200+/- irrigated acres that produce about five tons an acre of hay in three cuts, with the fourth cut being left for October’s first arrival of cows. Mule deer, ducks, geese, and a host of other animals frequent this oasis in the desert that somehow seems to have more water leave the property than enters.
    Details:
    40,000+ deeded and leased acres, with year-round grazing options
    All private, fully fenced leases
    1675 BLM AUMs and 1674 State AUMs in Idaho
    52 AUMs in Oregon
    Normally supports 700+/- cows plus bulls and replacements
    Silencer hydraulic squeeze chute, turret gate, double lead up into a single with overhead scale
    Certified Powell Scale for shipping livestock on Idaho Ranch
    Hay production supports ranch, often creating excess which can be sold
    Trophy elk, deer and antelope hunting in Unit 40, eligible for Landowner permits
    Landowner deer and antelope tags available in Oregon, but need to be applied for
    Three homes on Idaho ranch and two in Oregon
    5+ miles of Jordan Creek frontage with water rights
    1,005 acres of water on 12 separate water rights
    Water rights and Irrigated meadows at 3,500’, 4,500’ and 5,500’ elevations MSL
    3 distinct climates allow extreme flexibility and enjoyment

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