Hunting pressure tends to be low during the archery season with large elk herds roaming onto Arrow Ranch property. An estimated 650 to 800± mother cows live year-round on the Arrow Ranch, with an additional 500 to 600± during southwest Montana’s summer months.Īn abundant elk population resides on the Arrow Ranch and adjoining National Forest. Hay and grass production is supported by ample natural water resources and abundant annual snowfall. With thousands of flood irrigated acres from over 130± different water rights, the Arrow Ranch annually produces 2,000 to 3,000± round bales or 1,400 to 2,100± tons depending on the year. The Arrow Ranch and the adjoining National Forest also host extensive elk, deer, and moose populations. As a best-in-class agricultural operation, the grass and pastureland support the production of large volumes of grass hay and cattle. The Arrow Ranch offers massive meadows, prairie habitat with large grassy and sagebrush-covered hills, streambeds dotted with cottonwood and willows, and hillsides covered with aspen, pine, and fir trees. Fay Ranches is honored to offer one of the finest investment ranches in Montana’s Big Hole Valley. The Arrow Ranch borders over 10± miles of National Forest. Everything on the Arrow Ranch can be measured in the thousands, over a thousand tons of hay produced annually, thousands of native trout in the 15± miles of streams, and thousands of acres of private lands supporting thousands of elk and deer. The Arrow Ranch, comprised of 14,982± acres of massive meadows, extensive grassland and sagebrush hillsides, year-round creeks, and tree-covered mountains, is one of the most agriculturally productive and recreationally valuable ranches in the Big Hole Valley. Known as the land of 10,000 haystacks, the Big Hole Valley is quietly famous for its quality grasslands, incredible scenery, open spaces, and western charm.
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