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Ford Ranch<br />

31,788.87± ACRES IN MCCULLOCH COUNTY<br />

PROPERTY ID: 3157611 • $52,500,000<br />

Historically, the Ford Ranch has been operated as a 1,000–<br />

1,200 animal-unit ranch. The ranch is fenced and cross-fenced<br />

with both permanent net wire and barbed wire fencing, along<br />

with electric fencing. The terrain on the ranch varies from<br />

lower fertile bottom lands to gently sloping and rolling hills<br />

and upland areas, offering outstanding habitat for wildlife, but<br />

still maintaining quality grass cover for the extensive livestock<br />

ranching operation. Commercial hunting is big business on the<br />

Ford Ranch. Hunters come from far and wide to hunt whitetail<br />

deer, turkey and quail, as well as free ranging axis deer. The<br />

ranch has never been offered for sale during the over 100 years<br />

of the current ownership.<br />

Cottle County<br />

Pease River Ranch<br />

3,095± ACRES IN COTTLE COUNTY<br />

PROPERTY ID: 2910792 • $4,178,250<br />

The ranch is located northwest of Paducah, and is comprised<br />

of an exceptional blend of rolling native grasslands and very<br />

productive cultivated farmland. Approximately 634 acres are<br />

cultivated, and are a magnet for wildlife. The ranch is considered<br />

to be very well watered by the river, springs, dirt tanks,<br />

windmills, and water wells. Several sets of pipe livestock working<br />

pens are located strategically throughout the property.<br />

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