PROPERTY FACTS:
- 5,171 ± acres (450± irrigated acres)
- Hay Ground
- Timber
- Spring, Summer, and Fall Pasture
- 3 Homes, Horse Barn, Corrals, large calving shed, Silencer Squeeze Chute, Shop, Walk in Meat Cooler
- 5 Landowner Tags (deer & elk)
 
				The Cottonwood Ranch is located in a quiet valley 40± miles from Baker City, OR. It consists of 5,171 acres of deeded ground of which 450+/- acres are irrigated. The water comes from two small creeks and the North Fork of the Burnt River plus some late water from the Unity Reservoir. Water quantity is adequate to grow a good hay crop and irrigate back for fall pasture. In full production the ranch should be able to put up 900+ tons of hay. The range land runs nearly four miles back into the mountains on a couple of small streams and into the timber. Stock water is ample naturally and is augmented by a system of 7 troughs that are gravity fed by holding tanks that are filled with a solar pumping setup with the water originating in a large spring. The property has enough elevation change to provide spring, summer and fall pasture.
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