Black Oak Ranch is located just minutes from Mineola, Texas, featuring a custom-built 7,892-square-foot main residence, excellent facilities and multiple pastures for cattle, and over 30± acres of surface water between three different lakes that lay out beautifully on the property. This 387± acre ranch is ideal for cattle and a variety of recreational activities.
cattle ranch
Article and advice about cattle ranches for sale and managing cattle ranches
On the Cover: N3 Cattle Company
The N3 Cattle Company is located just south of Livermore, and east of Oakland and San Jose; it is easily accessed from San Francisco, the Peninsula and the East Bay. The Ranch is completely private and uniquely preserved, healthy and wild as it has been for hundreds of years.
On the Cover: Cimarron Valley Ranch
There is something for everyone on this 45,000-acre ranch that rests between the Comanche National Grassland and Cimarron National Grassland. Rocky Mountain Elk have ventured out to their once native habitat in the plains. Over 300 head of local elk run up and down the river, trophy white-tailed deer inhabit the river bottom and mule deer come down from the grass and sage hills for feed and water.
Listing of the Week: Las Piletas Ranch
The stunning Las Piletas Ranch is a spectacular 13,570± acre, working cattle ranch situated in the hills that rise on the west side of the Carrisa Plain, ideal for cattle operation and teeming with hunting and recreational activities.
Listing of the Week: Swenson Family Flat Top Ranch
The Flat Top Division of the legendary Swenson Ranch was established in 1853/1854. This sprawling 41,000± acre ranch property is located on the Texas Rolling Plains, which is an area widely recognized for ranching, farming, mineral production and in more recent years, outstanding hunting. The eastern portion of the ranch is adjacent to the western city limits of Stamford, Texas. Access to all major portions of the ranch are by paved highways and county roads, and the ranch has an extensive network of well-maintained private ranch roads.
On the Cover: La Panza Ranch
La Panza Ranch is a magnificent, diverse property situated east of Santa Margarita, California, on State Highway 58, boasting intricate olive, cattle and hay operations and extensive improvements. An expansive, 14,750± acre holding comprised of 51 legal, certificated parcels, La Panza Ranch encompasses lush valleys and rolling hills with picturesque views in every direction.
Broker of the Week: Blake Behrens, Behrens Ranch Sales
Congratulations to Blake Behrens with San Angelo, Texas-based Behrens Ranch Sales for his sale this week of 6,283-acre Wylie View Ranch in West Texas. The ranch, under the same family ownership since the 1950s, offers a large contiguous tract just outside of Van Horn.
Broker of the Week: Triangle Realty
Congratulations to Triangle Realty for recording the three largest land sales this week through the Lands of America Comparable Sales program. All three ranches were sold in the Texas Panhandle region.
Broker of the Week: Tamara Nordmeyer, United Country – Cowboy Country Realty
Congratulations to Tamara Nordmeyer with United Country/Cowboy Country Realty for her sale this week of 2,477-acre Rose Creek Ranch in Humboldt County, Nevada.
Broker of the Week: Scott McNally, Bar M Real Estate
Congratulations to Scott McNally with Bar M Real Estate for his sale of 12,847-acre Double L Ranch in New Mexico’s Lincoln County. The January 12 sale was the largest land sale based on data submitted through the Lands of America Comparable Sales program.
Broker of the Week: Shippy Realty
Congratulations to Winner, South Dakota-based Shippy Realty for their sale of 1,280 acres of rangeland in Tripp County. The $1.2 million sale on January 4 was the week’s largest land sale recorded through the Lands of America Comparable Sales program.
Broker of the Week: Swan Land Company
Congratulations to Swan Land Company their sale of 6,347-acre Spear Lazy U Ranch, a scenic cattle and hunting ranch that crosses Meagher and Parker counties in Colorado’s Rocky Mountains.
Broker of the Week: John Ekdahl & Rex Detamore, Ekdahl Real Estate
Congratulations to the Ekdahl Real Estate team of John Ekdahl and Rex Detamore for their sale of 4,743-acre Patterson North Camp in Stonewall County, Texas.
Broker of the Week: Greg Walker and Robert Martin, Walker & Martin Ranch Sales
This week’s largest recorded land sale, according to data available through the Lands of America Comparable Sale program, was of 9,481-acre Canyon Colorado Ranch in Mora County, New Mexico.
Listing of the Week: The OW Ranch
The OW Ranch is the original headquarters of the Kendrick Cattle Company and operates on nearly 50,000± contiguous acres, of which 32,428± is well blocked, deeded land.
Broker of the Week: Melissa Y. Roybal, United Country Real Estate-Revolution
Congratulations to Melissa Y. Roybal with Las Cruces, New Mexico-based United Country Real Estate-Revolution for her sale this week of 10,334-acre Bonney Canyon Ranch. The September 2 sale was recorded through the Lands of America Comparable Sales program.
Broker of the Week: Keller Williams RE Santa Fe’s Dale Heinemann
Congratulations to Dale Heinemann with Keller Williams RE Santa Fe for his sale of 1,986 acres in Union County, New Mexico. The $790,000 sale was recorded on August 10, 2018, through the Lands of America Comparable Sales program.
Broker of the Week: Whitney Land Company Sells 1,560-Acre Cattle Ranch in Northeast Oregon
Congratulations to Jim Whitney with Pendleton, Oregon-based Whitney Land Company for his sale this week of 1,560-acre Rock Creek Butte Ranch. The $834,000 sale was recorded on June 8, 2018, through the Lands of America Comparable Sales program.
Broker of the Week: Icon Global Group Sells 11,800-Acre Broseco Ranch in East Texas
Congratulations to Icon Global Group for their sale this week of Texas’ 11,800-acre Broseco Ranch, an award-winning cattle ranch known for its 2,000-plus-head herd of Red Angus cattle. This sale occurred on March 28, 2018
Livestock Insurance Helps Protect Against Weather and Market Risks
Raising livestock can be a rewarding but sometimes risky business. One risk management tool available to producers is livestock insurance, which can pay off both financially and in terms of peace of mind.