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Butterfield Farm and Livestock is a perfect opportunity for a farm or ranch buyer. It has incredible production value with two pivots sweeping the 301 irrigated acres. The remaining 347 deeded acres offer plenty of sub-irrigated grazing for livestock along the banks of Cottonwood Creek. The creek is the prize possession of the ranch. It provides approximately 2 miles of access for livestock as it meanders through the center of the ranch. The land also contains an approximately 1897-acre BLM lease for livestock grazing. There is a modest ranch home that has a newly remodeled kitchen, brand new forced air, and a new hot tub. There are several outbuildings including livestock shelters, a mechanic shop, and a calving barn. The ranch sits between the two great towns of Worland and Thermopolis. These towns both offer several amenities including great restaurants. The ranch offers a well-rounded opportunity for ag producers with multiple income streams in the heartland of the Big Horn Basin.
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Listed By: Jonathan Robinson of Fay Ranches