At UC Ranch Properties we list a wide range of ranching properties across the state of Montana. Here are a few spectacular listings available on the market for investors or county-lifestyle seekers.
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The Black Ranch
$10,000,000 | 35,000 ACRES
Hinsdale, Montana
This large block of land in Northeastern Montana features superb water rights, excellent growing conditions, native western wheatgrass, a 3.5 mile creek, and a working set of corrals. The Bittercreek Wilderness Study area is located on the property which includes a stocked fishing pond with rainbow trout.
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Ranch in Highwood
$1,614,000 | 807 ACRES
Highwood, Montana
This 807 acre property in Central Montana is close to the small towns of Highwood Creek and Belt. The Highwood Creek flows through the middle of this property offering rainbow trout, brown trout, and catfish. There are plenty of trees and brush to offer shade for wildlife and cattle. This ranch is ready for owners with approximately 80 cattle and a corral.
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Dodson Creek Ranch
$2,300,000 | 2,587 ACRES
Dodson, Montana
This historic ranch was operated by its founding family for more than 100 years. The Dodson area is rich in history and half of the original ranch was donated to host the Phillips County Fair for the past 100+ years. This property features Dodson Creek with a large dam on the north end. There are currently two mobile homes, a calving shed, a hip roof barn, a shop equipment shed, and a working set of corrals.
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Winnett Ranch
$3,725,000 | 1,242 ACRES
Winnett, Montana
This expansive property in central Montana is perfect for planting hay barley and spring wheat. The nearby McDonald Creek provides reliable water access and flood irrigation. It is not only perfect for farming, but also for wildlife encounters. The land hosts mule deer, whitetail deer, antelopes, elk, game birds, and other waterfowl.
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Alfalfa Hay Farm in Malta
$1,200,000 | 1034 ACRES
ROBERT LEE, TEXAS
This alfalfa hay farm is currently planted with an alfalfa grass mix and is yielding 1-1.5 tons to the acre. There is onsite electricity, a well, county gravel road access, and a pond. The owners have recently enrolled in the Conservation Stewardship Program and earn annual payments of $26,000, which is transferable to new owners.