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The Long Meadow Ranch<br />

2,151.01 Acres in Yavapai County, Arizona<br />

The Long Meadow Ranch is one of the finest agricultural offerings in the southwestern<br />

United States. The ranch is located 22 miles northwest of Prescott in the beautiful<br />

Williamson Valley. The ranch has 2,151± deeded acres including approximately 200±<br />

acres of irrigated land, of which 120± acres are sub-irrigated. The balance of the land is<br />

very productive native grass. The ranch has an abundance of water with eight wells which<br />

produce between 10 and 550 GPM. Also, the ranch has a Certificate of Water Adequacy<br />

from the Arizona Department of Water Resources for residential and non-residential uses<br />

of 3,156.4-acre-feet annually. This offering provides an excellent investment opportunity.<br />

The ranch is highly improved and will allow a new owner substantial depreciation. The<br />

ranch’s deeded land in conjunction with the adjacent Prescott National Forest grazing<br />

permit is rated at 200± animal units. In addition to the grazing, the ranch has historically<br />

baled fescue and red clover hay on the irrigated land. The ranch is located in an area of<br />

some of the most exclusive developments in the Prescott area. The Long Meadow is also<br />

favorable for the sportsman as it is home to one of the state’s premier antelope herds,<br />

chukkar and pheasant have also been raised for hunting. This ranch has it all and is<br />

offered turnkey for a new owner. $14,500,000 (including cattle and equipment). See a<br />

video of the ranch on our website. Property ID: 2836952<br />

178<br />

Contact Andy Groseta at (928) 634–8110 or WDartRanch@QWestOffice.net

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