HYTREK FARM & RANCH – Niobrara County, Wyoming: This very productive 798+/- deeded acre farm/ranch unit is located approximately 15 miles northeast of Lusk, Wyoming. Three low-pressure center pivots produce an average of 900 gallons per minute which irrigate approximately 368 acres. Two pivots irrigate approximately 245 acres of grass while the third pivot irrigates 123 acres alfalfa/orchard grass which historically produces approximately 500 tons of hay. The balance of acreage is pasture with excellent grass cover. The 1,848 sq. ft. residence was built in 1985 and has three bedrooms and two baths. Remodeling was completed in 2000 which included a 16’ x 27’ addition, steel siding and new asphalt shingles. Other improvements include: two steel buildings, one 30’x 30’ and the second 40’ x 60’. Both buildings are insulated as well as having electricity and cement floors. Indoor and o...
HYTREK FARM & RANCH – Niobrara County, Wyoming: This very productive 798+/- deeded acre farm/ranch unit is located approximately 15 miles northeast of Lusk, Wyoming. Three low-pressure center pivots produce an average of 900 gallons per minute which irrigate approximately 368 acres. Two pivots irrigate approximately 245 acres of grass while the third pivot irrigates 123 acres alfalfa/orchard grass which historically produces approximately 500 tons of hay. The balance of acreage is pasture with excellent grass cover. The 1,848 sq. ft. residence was built in 1985 and has three bedrooms and two baths. Remodeling was completed in 2000 which included a 16’ x 27’ addition, steel siding and new asphalt shingles. Other improvements include: two steel buildings, one 30’x 30’ and the second 40’ x 60’. Both buildings are insulated as well as having electricity and cement floors. Indoor and outdoor cattle working facilities are constructed out of pipe and wood. The livestock chutes and alleys are incorporated around two poles barns, one of which is 40’ x 120’ and the second pole barn is 24’ x 50’. The smaller pole barn has been set up to handle artificial insemination/veterinary procedures. Historically, the owners have run approximately 175 animal units year-round. Pride of ownership is evident throughout the property, and it is in ready-to-move-into order. The water rights are excellent, and the crop and grazing options provide new owners with a tremendous degree of flexibility and unlimited possibilities. Price: $1,100,000
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