Roughly 15 minutes south of Crane in the high deserts of Eastern Oregon lies the Anderson Valley Pivots. Just over a total of 2,000 deeded acres, the newly developed ground has a pair of locations that provide a pasture setup & a hay base. The main hay production is roughly 5 minutes south of Hwy 205 off the Anderson Valley Rd, it consists of 569.40(+/-) acres of water rights under 6 total pivots. Of the 3 pivots that were seeded this past year, they are planted in triticale while the remaining 3 are to be seeded in summer of '24. With the recent developments, the ground has had no fertilizer. It currently could meet the standards & opens the door to an organic farm. Just along the south side of highway 205 is where the pasture ground lies. Due to the blacktop access & location of the ground has great access year around. Named after the physical characteristics of a rock formation, Indian Head is a total of 733.03(+/-) deeded acres with 127.2(+/-) acres of that being in water rights. The water rights are irrigated from 2 wiper pivots & are currently planted in alfalfa, all of which has been fertilized & would not fall under organic. The majority balance of the property has been seeded into crested wheat in fall of 2023 where the ground was previously irrigated. The deeded acreage has a few improvements on them consisting of 2 manufactured homes & a livestock shed. All 3 of the improvements are located on the Indian Head deeded acreage. Each of the homes are a 3 bedroom & 2 bathroom setup. A potential homesite could possibly be placed on the deeded ground further south, as it has fantastic views of Riddle Mountain & the high desert. Attached to the ground is a BLM permit. The permit currently resides in between the public ground separating the parcels. Livestock is watered from wells off the deeded ground. Overall, the combination of the two grounds creates an all-around outfit as they complement the other extremely well. Their hay base is made up of good sandy loam soils and newer pivots with great water supply. This property is a nice compact small cattle operation with hay sales. The extra BLM permit and deeded ground provides a great pasture for livestock. Surrounding Area: Harney County, located in the expansive high deserts of rural Eastern Oregon, ranks as the 10th largest county in the United States, encompassing over 10,000 square miles. This vast area boasts diverse landscapes and abundant wildlife. At the southern tip of the county, one can marvel at the stunning vistas of Steens Mountain, which oversees the Alvord Desert & Trout Creek Mountains. The northern region features the Malheur National Forest, Silvies River, & timber country. Wildlife abounds, ranging from large game such as elk, pronghorn, & mule deer to a variety of smaller critters and bird species typical of the Pacific Northwest. The county's primary community, Burns, is situated midway between Central Oregon & the Idaho Border. A two-hour trip to the west leads to Bend, while two hours east reaches the Idaho border and the Treasure Valley. ACREAGE: 2,054.91(+/-) Deeded Acres - Per County Records - 696.60(+/-) Acres Irrigated under Pivots - 1,353.31(+/-) Acres of Pasture - 5 Acres - Improvements, Hay Storage
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