•  250 irrigated acres, plus sub irrigated lands
  •         257 shares Uncompahgre Valley Water (7 cfs) and 2 cfs decreed water
  •         Currently in alfalfa, permanent pasture and corn
  •         Well suited for grains, forage and vegetable crops.
  •         Dryland and sub irrigated acres with diverse vegetation
  •        Currently used for wintering cattle

Roubideau Creek

  •         Three quarters of a mile of a beautiful creek
  •         Large Cottonwood trees, willows, wildlife habitat

Ag Buildings

  •     All the necessary buildings to run a livestock operation. All usable and in good condition
  •     Several Feed pens with concrete bunks, pipe and cable fronts with concrete aprons. 300 head Capacity.
  •     5120 sf Machine Shed/Utility Building, concrete floor, 16 foot eaves
  •     Calving barn with interior working chute
  •     Large loafing shed. loading chute, hydraulic working chute
  •     Miscellaneous sheds, three grain bins, 6 automatic waterers

Additional Features

  •    Ranch style home with detatched garage
  •     BLM boundary on the west ensures unspoiled views of the Uncompahgre Plateau
  •     No covenants, restrictions, zoning or conservation easements
  •     Good development potential with good access, water taps, views, agricultural neighborhood
  •     Wildlife and hunting attributes. Terrain, water and vegetation create good habitat
  •     Potential for additional water feature development, ponds, springs

The property is divided into numerous pastures for rotation and livestock management. Typically the fields may be grazed into January before feeding hay starts. The last of the three hay cuttings is in late September and grass stops growing in late October. The ground thaws out in March and its good to get off the fields by April. The ranch has plenty of dry ground to move livestock onto in the spring. Stock water is located throughout the property for convenience. The irrigation water comes on or before April 15thand green grass in the dry rough ground starts in late March. The property is a great place to calve cows and has a calving barn and pens for heifers. Cows can also be drylotted in the feed pens which can also be used to background calves or grow feeder cattle. First hay cutting can be in May.

The property also has several features making the Yowell Ranch an even more attractive purchase:

view building sites, public lands boundary, large creek, spring water, wildlife habitat, lots of trees and diverse vegetation

The Yowell Ranch sold at 2,500,000

 This diverse of a property is hard to come by these days. Very mild climate with the best possible water rights and good soils. Delta County is still an agricultural area but is not so remote as to not have conveniences. Nice creek frontage, wooded areas, pond, water fall, springs, BLM boundary, quite ‘end of the road’ location, and improvements you can put right to work.

All information contained herein is subject to error, omission, and change without notice.  Any maps provided by Broker are rough sketches and should be treated and relied on as such.  All information about the property should be independently verified by purchaser.