336 results for ""
Kootenai Springs Ranch is the ultimate getaway and is one of the ultimate expressions of a western recreational property with the added benefit of good agricultural underpinnings and immediate proximity to a variety of goods and services. Improvements at Kootenai Springs Ranch are extensive and consummately tasteful in design, orientation, construction and functionality.
Parrot Creek Ranch is a classic Montana retreat in the Bull Mountains south of the Musselshell River and north of the Yellowstone River. The improvements are well located and there is pride of ownership displayed throughout the ranch.
Saddle Notch Ranch is a classic Colorado mountain retreat located about 15 minutes’ drive west of Loveland at the end of a good graveled county road that provides excellent year-round access. It occupies an exceptionally private site completely surrounded by the Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests. The centerpiece of the property is the custom designed nearly 11,000 square foot log home that is almost more of a work of art than a house.
We are pleased to once again present our annual report which is designed to provide you with useful insights on market activity, value trends, and land financing options. The market update we send is also a great way to monitor all new listings and price adjustments. You are always in control of the updates you'll receive; we will honor your time and respect your privacy.
Modern ranching operations are facing new opportunities to embrace advancing technology to further improve their businesses. While change can be intimidating, particularly when it involves learning and adopting new technology, these solutions can create efficiencies and increase profitability.
The future of farming might just be around the corner. As we enter 2020, there is still much discussion about potential applications of clean energy and how to utilize the technology favorably and efficiently. But have you ever considered adopting such technologies on your farm or ranch?
Farmers all over the country now that the work doesn't stop just because it's cold outside. In fact, winter weather usually brings on unique challenges that require agriculturalists to work even harder to keep up with everything.
A common motto of farmers and ranchers throughout the Rocky Mountains is “whiskey’s for drinking and water’s for fighting.” The meaning of this motto became apparent as I grew up farming and ranching in the mountain valleys of southwest Montana.
Ever wonder what it's like to be a cattle rancher in Montana in the winter? Check out this video for a behind the scenes look at feeding cattle in the cold, snowy weather.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture estimates that 90% of crop losses are related to extreme weather – but it’s not just the direct impact of summer drought, floods and severe storms. Winter weather is another important variable to consider when it comes to a successful agricultural operation. Detailed forecasting, coupled with other agricultural insights tools, can help farmers make proactive decisions regarding their crops, or even preventative decisions if necessary.
As we embark on a new decade, and a new era of ranch real estate, it is a good time to reflect on the past as the world of investment quality rural real estate has evolved incredibly during my nearly 50 years of representing owners and prospective owners of farms, ranches, and other types of rural land.
Hall and Hall is proud to present the "Ranch of the Year" for 2019, Bixby Ranch. We are honored to have had the privilege of listing and selling such an iconic Wyoming ranch, and truly believe that it captures the essence of our performance this year.
Please enter your email address. You will receive a link with a new password via email.
Save properties and searches, request pricing and other alerts, and stay up-to-date on what’s important to you.
Email Address
Password
Remember Me
Create a private account for easier downloads and saving favorites and searches