The ZX Ranch is located 10 miles west of Buffalo, South Dakota. The ranch consists of 6,417 deeded acres, with an additional 120 of BLM lease. The ranch headquarters are situated along State Highway 20 for convenience and the ranch sets atop the Hell Creek Aquifer, which provides a good ground water resource for a livestock operation. The ranch has historically been operated as a cow/calf year-round operation. The grass country of Northwest South Dakota is known for great weight gains and conception rates on livestock, and this ranch is no exception to that. The ranch has varied topography adding to the beauty ranging from badlands, springs, dams, rolling grassland to wooded draws that provide natural winter storm protection. The natural habitat of the ranch provides great cover and feed sources for the wide range of wildlife, including trophy deer, antelope, and grouse. Harding County i...
The ZX Ranch is located 10 miles west of Buffalo, South Dakota. The ranch consists of 6,417 deeded acres, with an additional 120 of BLM lease. The ranch headquarters are situated along State Highway 20 for convenience and the ranch sets atop the Hell Creek Aquifer, which provides a good ground water resource for a livestock operation. The ranch has historically been operated as a cow/calf year-round operation. The grass country of Northwest South Dakota is known for great weight gains and conception rates on livestock, and this ranch is no exception to that. The ranch has varied topography adding to the beauty ranging from badlands, springs, dams, rolling grassland to wooded draws that provide natural winter storm protection. The natural habitat of the ranch provides great cover and feed sources for the wide range of wildlife, including trophy deer, antelope, and grouse. Harding County is known for world class fossils, which many have been found on the ranch. The ZX Ranch is as good as an example of a Northwest South Dakota Ranch as it gets.
The Facts:
~ 6,537 total acres
~ 6,417 deeded acres
~ 120 BLM lease acres
~ 225 dryland hay acres fossils
~ Full set of ranch improvements
~ Good winter protection
~ Hard grass country
~ Numerous groundwater wells
~ Seeping water springs
~ Several stock dams
~ Amazing views
~ Wooded draws
~ Abundant wildlife, with trophy mule deer
~ Good blacktop access