The High Plains Ranch is conveniently located 15 miles NE of Columbus, Montana and approximately 30 miles west of the International Airport at Billings, MT. This 9,440 +/- acre working ranch on a normal year will run approximately 260 cow-calf pairs, plus 50 replacement heifers, 10 to 12 bulls and several ranch horses. There are 820 acres of farm land; half of it is small grain cropped every year. The ranch also has an abundant variety of Montana wildlife that includes deer, antelope, a small herd of local elk and upland birds. The High Plains Ranch is a sound investment in a great location that produces annual income. It can also be enjoyed recreationally and for hunting throughout the year. The Big Sky of Montana can really be seen and appreciated from the High Plains Ranch.
High Plains Ranch has been owned and operated by the same family since 1938. The history of the ranch goes bac...
High Plains Ranch has been owned and operated by the same family since 1938. The history of the ranch goes back to the homestead era and is comprised of seventeen or more homesteads plus sections purchased from the Northern Pacific Railroad, originally part of the government grant for constructing a transcontinental railroad. The ranch is one contiguous block, with panoramic views of five mountain ranges, just 30 miles from the transportation, culture and business hub of Billings. Montana. This ranch will be of interest to several: the livestock operator, recreationalist and sportsman alike. We invite you to come and preview the High Plains Ranch, one of the best in The Best Last Place.
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