2016 passive income from this property was $100,000 generated by leasing the grazing and irrigated crop ground. The 4,161 acre Muleshoe Ranch is located 10 minutes west of Wheatland and is comprised of approximately 839.24 deeded acres and 3,321.74 BLM lease acres with sweeping views of the Laramie Mountain Range. The cottonwood tree-lined river bottom is the backdrop for the 9,766 sq. ft. home that was built in 2007 with master craftsmanship and attention to every detail. This elegant ranch home has a superior combination of luxury and function with room for family, entertaining, and business. The large gourmet kitchen has custom, rustic, cherry cabinets with granite counter tops along with a breakfast nook. Appliances in the kitchen include a 60 Wolf range, dual convection ovens, two Sub-Zero refrigerators, and a freezer. The master suite is complete with a sitting area, gas fireplace,...
2016 passive income from this property was $100,000 generated by leasing the grazing and irrigated crop ground. The 4,161 acre Muleshoe Ranch is located 10 minutes west of Wheatland and is comprised of approximately 839.24 deeded acres and 3,321.74 BLM lease acres with sweeping views of the Laramie Mountain Range. The cottonwood tree-lined river bottom is the backdrop for the 9,766 sq. ft. home that was built in 2007 with master craftsmanship and attention to every detail. This elegant ranch home has a superior combination of luxury and function with room for family, entertaining, and business. The large gourmet kitchen has custom, rustic, cherry cabinets with granite counter tops along with a breakfast nook. Appliances in the kitchen include a 60 Wolf range, dual convection ovens, two Sub-Zero refrigerators, and a freezer. The master suite is complete with a sitting area, gas fireplace, morning kitchen, and master bath. There are three additional bedrooms, each with walk-in closets and private bathrooms. The home also includes a great room with a stone fireplace, office, game room, theater room, and two over-sized, heated double garages. The historic Muleshoe Ranch headquarters on Sybille Creek include a rock horse barn that dates back to the mid-1800s. This ranch was one of the earliest established ranches in the area due to the location and productivity of the land. The second oldest territorial water rights from the Muleshoe Ditch, along with two Zimmatic pivots, provide water to the fertile 225 acres of river bottom farmland. The ranch is owner rated at 250 heifers for five months. There are also equipment sheds, numerous outbuildings, working corrals, horse paddocks, and a roping arena. A variety of wildlife is abundant on the ranch and includes whitetail deer, mule deer, turkeys, waterfowl, coyote, and eagles.