Indart Ranch
Buffalo, WYWatered by springs and ponds, 1,291± acre unimproved ranch in the Big Horn Mountains south of Buffalo. An area prized for strong summer grasses and prolific elk and mule deer populations.
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Raised on a ranch south of Buffalo, Mike Fraley became passionate about agriculture and the outdoors at an early age. While growing up on the family ranch, Mike worked in many facets of the operation including farming and irrigation, commercial hay production, and raising cattle. Today, he enjoys sharing his heritage with his family. Mike graduated from Texas Tech University in 1994. Soon after graduation, the call of the Rocky Mountains brought Mike back to Wyoming as an agriculture instructor in Meeteetse, Wyoming. His entrepreneurial nature soon had Mike owning and running a commercial weed spraying and range management business. Returning to Buffalo in 1999 he bought a Farm Bureau Financial Services office. After a successful 10 years in the insurance business, Mike’s love of the land caused him to turn his attention to the ranch brokerage business. It was a natural fit for Mike and he quickly established himself as one of the top ranch brokers in Wyoming.
The 85,700± acre historic Stone Ranch lies south of the Ferris Mountains in central Wyoming and runs south and east towards Bradley Peak, about 20 miles north of Rawlins. Owned by the Moore family since 1947, the ranch consists of 16,990± deeded acres, 63,195± acres of BLM lease, and 5,518± acres of State of Wyoming lease. The ranch is made up of several large, deeded blocks, surrounded by the BLM and State grazing leases. It measures roughly 12 miles from north to south and 18 miles east to west and is perimeter fenced and functionally cross-fenced into 11 pastures positioned to allow easy livestock rotation. The ranch has a good distribution of water sources with wells, reservoirs, springs, and several small creeks scattered throughout. The improvements are modest and practical, providing all the needed ingredients for an operating cattle ranch. They include a modest home, bunkhouse, shops, barn, multiple corral setups, and a large livestock building complete with working facilities for processing cattle. The ranch is currently running 1,760 cow/calf pairs during the summer (May-Oct/Nov). In addition to the livestock capabilities, the Stone Ranch offers excellent big game hunting for mule deer, elk, upland birds, and antelope. In summary, this is a large low-overhead grazing ranch with excellent hunting amenities.
Watered by springs and ponds, 1,291± acre unimproved ranch in the Big Horn Mountains south of Buffalo. An area prized for strong summer grasses and prolific elk and mule deer populations.
Seven miles south of Wheatland, this 6,541± deeded acre ranch puts up 2,500 tons of hay on 770± acres of meadows. Improvements include four homes and well-conceived corrals and outbuildings.
Iconic Wyoming ranch, 36,781± acres located in the western Black Hills. Owned by the Hadley family since 1989. Runs 500 pairs year-round and 1,750 yearlings seasonally. Excellent big game hunting.
The 3,421± acre Lazy River Ranch combines world-class fishing on 12+ miles of New Fork River with a well-rounded cattle and hay operation complete with well-appointed ranch and residential improvements.
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