Battleship Ranch

Bayard, Nebraska (Banner County)
$4,950,000Sold
3,182 +/- Deeded Acres

In addition to its inherent value as a cattle ranch, the property also provides habitat to a plethora of wildlife and quality hunting.

the property is a scenic gem encompassing over 3,182 acres of grassy hills, wild draws, and sweeping rolling pastures
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  • Self sustains 250 cow/calf pair year-round
  • 120 acre center pivot
  • Custom residence, barn, shop, and turn-key operational facilities
  • Backgrounding lots on site for up to 500 head
  •  Habitat and hunting for mule deer, whitetail deer, bighorn sheep and wild turkeys
  • Scenic backdrop against dramatic sandstone cliff faces and rolling hillsides

Mirr Ranch Group represented the Buyer.

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Set at the edge of the productive and scenic Wildcat Hills region in Western Nebraska lies Battleship Ranch – a well-rounded operational ranch supporting around 250 pairs year-round. With dramatic sandstone cliffs and its namesake “Battleship Rock” as a backdrop, the property is a scenic gem encompassing over 3,182 acres of grassy hills, wild draws, and sweeping rolling pastures. The ranch is well improved with a custom two-story residence and working facilities at the headquarters, solid perimeter and internal fencing and developed water infrastructure in every pasture, as well as a 125-acre center pivot for growing winter feed. In addition to its inherent value as a cattle ranch, the property also provides habitat to a plethora of wildlife and quality hunting. In the fall both mule deer and whitetail deer can be harvested on the ranch while spring season sees a generous population of Rio Grande turkeys. Perhaps the most unique and coveted animal found on the ranch are the bighorn sheep which take up residence in the rocky cliff bands and timbered pockets on the southern end of the ranch. In 2021 the Nebraska State Record and North America’s largest sheep on record was harvested on the ranch – scoring at 201-5/8″.

 

Mirr Ranch Group represented the Buyer.

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