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Rock Creek Pivot Ranch
Description
Benefit from a well-diversified property that historically was the first established ranch in Gillam County Oregon. The Rock Creek Pivot Ranch consisting of 590+/- deeded acres spans across varied topography of rolling canyon hills, flat bottom meadow acres and upper flat tillable land. The property is used as a working cattle and hay operation and supports approximately 40-60 pairs annually. Primary and supplemental water rights allow for water to be pumped and distributed throughout the irrigated acres to grow a variety of forage crops from year to year. Rock Creek runs through the middle of the property and meanders approximately 2+/- miles providing seasonal water for livestock while also providing habitat for a variety of wildlife in the area. The ranch headquarters includes two homes, two large shops, livestock working facilities with semi truck access, a big barn, gain silos and various machine/storage sheds. The property overall provides a well-rounded opportunity for livestock producers alike. -Quick Facts- - 590+/- Total Deeded Acres - 81 +/- Irrigated acres - 135 +/- Dryland Tillable Acres put into pasture - 374 +/- Rangeland and or improvement ground - 6 Total Pivots- 5 are solar/battery powered, 1 is 3 phase powered - Some meadow spots still irrigated with handline - Main House- 4 bedrooms 2 bath w/ Heat pump as well as Air Conditioning - Small House- 3 bedrooms 2.5 bath w/ Heat pump as well as Air Conditioning - Two Shops one of which is approximately two years old - Two barns - Two Equipment sheds - One old chicken house - 40-60 Pairs annually -Perimeter fenced - Approximately 3-cuttings of grass hay - Seasonal Creek - Power: Columbia Basin - The grass hay is orchard grass and Max Q fescue mix. - Upland bird Recreational opportunities abound - Two- LOP Tags within the Biggs Unit
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Additional Information
wildlife
- Big Game
- Mule Deer
- Quail
water access
- Creek
rights
- Water
improvements
- Barn
- Grain Silo
- Irrigation System
- Shed