THE BURNETTE CREEK RANCH
The Burnette Creek Ranch, nestled along the west edge of the Judith Mountains foothills in Central Montana, is a one-of-a-kind property located in the heart of Montana. This beautiful 200 +/- acre horse and hobby ranch includes a log home built in 2002, a large shop/livestock building, corrals, lean-to outbuildings, an open-front livestock shed, abundant deer and upland birds, and tremendous views of Central Montana.
LOCATION
The ranch is located 6 miles north of Lewistown, MT, off Highway 191. Located in the geographic center of Montana, Lewistown has a population of 6500 and serves 14,000 as the economic and health care center for the surrounding rural communities. Lewistown is 125 miles NW of Billings MT ( Billings Logan International Airport) on US 87 S, 104 miles east of Great Falls (Great Falls International Airport) on MT-200W and 162 miles NE of Bozema...
The ranch is located 6 miles north of Lewistown, MT, off Highway 191. Located in the geographic center of Montana, Lewistown has a population of 6500 and serves 14,000 as the economic and health care center for the surrounding rural communities. Lewistown is 125 miles NW of Billings MT ( Billings Logan International Airport) on US 87 S, 104 miles east of Great Falls (Great Falls International Airport) on MT-200W and 162 miles NE of Bozeman, MT ( Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport) on US 191 N & 1-90 E .
ACREAGE AND DESCRIPTION
The Burnette Creek Ranch offers 200+/- deeded acres, with 102+/- acres of dryland hay, 35+/- acres of grazing and 5+/- acres of wild hay. The dryland and wild hay acreages double as grazing land for a good portion of the year. The property is perimeter fenced and cross fenced, currently pasturing 28 heifers. All is fenced with 4 wire barb wire and in excellent condition.
Located on the middle fork of Burnette Creek, the property is watered by multiple springs providing an artesian well which has a constant flow of approximately 4-5 gallons per minute. With the installed pressure system, the water is distributed throughout the property with 2.5 inch underground water lines providing water to the home, garage/shop building, 4 hydrants and a frost-free water system in the corrals. Just west of the log home is the pond, frequently enjoyed by waterfowl in the area.
HAY & GRAZING
The dryland and wild hay acres generally yield approximately 1 to 1.25 tons of harvested dry hay per acre per year. In most years the hay acreages are managed for hay production with the re-growth then managed for livestock grazing. Grazing lands in this general area of Fergus County are able to sustainably support livestock at the rate of approximately 1.5 to 2 acres per Animal Unit Month with proper management. Located in the Judith Mountain foothills, this environment provides moisture conditions that are generally favorable for this type of multiple use management. 25065-01172
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