This ranch is located in some of the most highly sought-after grazing land in the Nation for a summer yearling grazing program or a year-round cow/calf operation. Approximately 277 un-fenced acres within the ranch belonging to a family member is currently being added to the ranch subject to title work being completed.
Improvements on the ranch consist of a recently remodeled home with three bedrooms, one bath, a metal roof and stucco siding and a large sheet-metal storage barn, a three-bay forty-five ton overhead feed storage bin, a railroad boxcar with an open-front shed for horses attached to the boxcar. The shed is connected to steel horse pens with an 80 acre grass trap at the headquarters.
There is a set of steel/wood and wire pens located in the southeast portion of the ranch for branding and shipping.
Most of the fences on the ranch consist of five strands of barbed wire on...
Most of the fences on the ranch consist of five strands of barbed wire on steel and cedar post which have mostly been built within the last ten years.
Water for the ranch is provided by a domestic well equipped with a submersible electric motor and pump located at the home and two domestic wells equipped with windmills located strategically throughout the ranch.
Depths to water in most of the wells is in a range between 80 & 160 deep.
Predominate grasses on the ranch are Grama and Buffalo.
There is an overhead, high-capacity electric transmission line which runs through the east side of the property.
According to the owner of this ranch, a wind energy lease is in the process of being prepared for the owners review and that there is word of a wind energy farm to be built in Harding County which is the next county southwest of Union County, NM.
For those readers interested in wind energy income this may be the beginning of a wind energy farm to be built in Union County, NM even though no firm commitment has been made at this time for a wind energy farm on or near this property.
It is our policy at Scott Land Company, LLC to present all written offers on all or a part of any property.
From Clayton, NM: 35 mi. South on Hwy 402 thence 5 mi. West on Hwy 102. to the northeast boundary line of the property
From Nara Visa, NM: 30 mi. North on Hwy 402 thence 5 mi. West on Hwy 102. to the northeast boundary line of the property
From Hayden, NM: 2 mi. West to the midpoint of the east boundary of the ranch