
Description
Hay Creek Farm provides a rare opportunity to own one of the most productive and well-maintained dryland farms in the heart of Garfield County. The property consists of a versatile 1,709+/- total acres, nearly all tillable, ideally located along Hay Creek Road. Four tracts, two of which are adjoining sections, make up the property. 1,533+/- acres are in production and 176+/- can be grazed. The farm has historically been utilized to grow cereal grains, primarily wheat, and most recently, barley. Pulse crops are also farmed in the area and could be grown. The owner worked tirelessly to cultivate the farm ground, maintaining soil nutrients and maximizing output potential of the operation. Located in HD-701, the area is known for abundant Mule deer, Pronghorn antelope, and the occasional White Tail deer with some of the nations best elk hunting within 60 miles of the ranch.
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Description
Hay Creek Farm provides a rare opportunity to own one of the most productive and well-maintained dryland farms in the heart of Garfield County. The property consists of a versatile 1,709+/- total acres, nearly all tillable, ideally located along Hay Creek Road. Four tracts, two of which are adjoining sections, make up the property. 1,533+/- acres are in production and 176+/- can be grazed. The farm has historically been utilized to grow cereal grains, primarily wheat, and most recently, barley. Pulse crops are also farmed in the area and could be grown. The owner worked tirelessly to cultivate the farm ground, maintaining soil nutrients and maximizing output potential of the operation. Located in HD-701, the area is known for abundant Mule deer, Pronghorn antelope, and the occasional White Tail deer with some of the nations best elk hunting within 60 miles of the ranch.