Looking for affordable grass pasture in Southeastern Colorado, the Johnny Valley Ranch may just fit your needs. The Ranch consists of 3,160 acres of well-sodded pasture that has been owned in the same family for over 70 years. The property is well located and accessible with frontage on two county roads.
Improvements and Land Attributes
Estate Sale All improvements are sold as is where is without representations or warranties.
Improvements Structure (s): Old 3 room farmhouse. (1) bedroom (1) bathroom. Home in poor condition and not presently habitable. 1960 12 x 65 Marshfield mobile home which is not presently habitable.
Outbuildings: Loafing shed, old schoolhouse, and working corrals in poor condition. Steel storage container.
Utilities: Electric service to homestead area and well location.
Acreage: 3,160 acres per Las Animas County Assessor Records
Carrying Capacity: The ranch could be operated as a cow/calf or yearling operation. An average stocking rate is 15-20 acres per yearling per summer or 50 acres per cow/calf pair on a year-round basis.
Vegetation: Grama grass, Buffalo, Western Wheat, and assorted other native grasses.
Topography: Flat to Rolling, Very Useable Acreage
Climate: This area has warm summers and mild winters. The average annual precipitation is 14to 16 incheswith the majority falling within the growing season.
Minerals: Any owned by Seller will convey as part of sale.
Nearest Town(s): La Junta, Colorado
Access: Maintained year?round gravel roads. County Road 90 and County Road 209.
Location and Accessibility
Johnny Valley Ranch has year-round access and sits at the corner of two county maintained roads, County Road 90 and County Road 209 The ranch is located about 7 miles east of paved State Hwy 9 and about 35 minutes southeast of La Junta, Colorado. Denver is 3.5 hrs Colorado Springs 2.5 hrs and Pueblo 1.5 hrs. from the Ranch. Its location near La Junta, Colorado and the Hwy 50 Arkansas River corridor is strategically close to several livestock sale barns.
Water Features
Johnny Valley Creek is a seasonal and wet weather creek which bisects the ranch.
Water Resources
There is one well with a submersible pump serving the farmhouse and numerous livestock tanks via an underground pipeline. The well is not permitted. There is a windmill located at the northern end of the ranch that is also operational. There are numerous other wells and an additional windmill that may be able to be reworked and put back into service on the ranch. The operational well and windmill produce ample water to serve the stocking capacity on the ranch.
Zoning and Taxes
Agricultural Zoning Taxes based on 2023 assessments were $847 per year.
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