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LOCATION:
This ranch is located approximately 7 miles S of Plevna,
Montana, which is 12 miles E of Baker, Montana on Hwy 12
COUNTY: Fallon
ACREAGE: 1710+ total acres, all deeded.
IMPROVEMENTS: There is nice set of modest improvements on
the property.
A partially remodeled older(1916), two-story home with 1
bedrooms, 1 bath on the 984 sq ft main floor, 2-3 bedrooms on
the 672 sq second floor, 552 sq ft unfinished basement, with one
car attached garage. The home is heated with a pellet stove in
the living room and propane forced air heat with central air
conditioning.
2 car garage with overhead doors
24 x 40 shop with sliding doors
51 x 80 Quonset with concrete floor
36 x 50 old style barn with hay mow, wood floor in the horse
stalls
36 x 78 barn with pens and water inside for calving area
3 ~ grain bins
There are several small sheds and two older grain bins. The
corrals are functional, but in need of some repair.
Many improvements were completed with the assistance of an EQUIP
program. 5 miles of pipeline with seven stock water tanks
adequately distributed throughout the property.
535+ acres dry land hay that appears to have some good stands of
alfalfa and/or alfalfa mix. The balance is improved pasture and
pastureland. Fences throughout the ranch appear to be older but
in good repair. There is some natural livestock and wildlife
shelter along the creeks.
WILDLIFE: The rolling grassland along with high buttes,
breaks and draws offer good cover for wildlife such as whitetail
deer, mule deer, antelope, Hungarian partridge, and pheasants.
TAXES: $1872 in 2009
SCHOOLS: Grade school and high school are in Plevna.
AREA: Plevna has a population of about 125. It offers one
cafe/bar, one coffee and sandwich shop, a post office, and a
shaded park with tables and playground equipment. The senior
citizen's center welcomes guests and the Fire Hall is the
location of many gatherings. Dead Man's Butte, five miles north
of Plevna, marks the spot where a stage line driver known as
Fritz lost his life. The stage line connected Fort Lincoln, near
Bismarck, North Dakota, with Fort Keogh near Miles City.
Plevna was originally settled by rail workers of Bulgarian
heritage. They chose to name the community after Plevna,
Bulgaria, the site of a renowned battle between Russians and
Turks. Later, German immigrants settled the area. Both groups of
immigrants influenced the character of the community with their
traditions from the Old World.
SUMMARY: A great little ranch well cared for and ready
for a new family. This ranch is complete, offering many of the
same amenities as a bigger piece of property. Both agriculture
advantages and recreational appeal. It is desirable as an
agricultural unit with a good stand of grass along with fields
than can be grazed or hayed as needed. Located on a good gravel
road.
ASKING: SOLD!!
Contact Tammy at (406)951-3907 for more information
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