#1 Properties Ranch & Recreation Newsletter – Fall 2021

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fall 2021


2021 Hunting seasons

WYOMING

Deer (firearms) Elk (firearms) Moose Bison Antelope Bighorn Sheep Mountain Goat

Nov 1 – Jan 31 Aug 31 – Jan 31 Sep 1 – Nov 20 Aug 15 – Jan 31 Sep 1 – Dec 31 Sep 1 – Dec 31 Sep 1 – Nov 15

NEBRASKA

Deer (firearms) Deer (muzzleloader) Elk, bull (archery) Elk, bull (firearms) Antelope (archery) Antelope (muzzleloader) Antelope (firearms) Bighorn Sheep Grouse Pheasant, quail, partridge

Nov 13 – Nov 21 Dec 1 – Dec 31 Sep 1 – Oct 31 Sep 21 – Oct 31 Aug 20 – Dec 31 Sep 18 – Oct 3 Oct 9 – Oct 24 Nov 30 – Dec 22 Sep 1 – Jan 31 Oct 30 – Jan 31

Wyoming Game and Fish are reducing the number of antelope licenses available for the 2021 hunting season in hopes of increasing the antelope population. Drought conditions combined with the massive March winter storm was hard on pronghorn herds in Wyoming. “We believe that offering some conservative hunting seasons proposals this year will help each of those herds stabilize, and allow pronghorn populations to bounce back,” said Sara DiRienzo, Public Information Officer for Wyoming Game and Fish. They are reducing the “any antelope” license by 3,650 and “doe/ fawn” license by 5,775. DiRienzo said this is effective to the majority of antelope in the state, so it will be a noticeable decrease for most hunters.” (wyomingnewsnow.tv)

Nebraska’s, modern deer season began in 1945, with a harvest of 275 mule deer and two whitetail deer from Nebraska National Forest near Halsey. Since then, deer hunting has become a treasured tradition enjoyed by countless hunters, who have harvested more than 2.3 million deer. Careful management the past five years has resulted in stable mule deer herds and slightly increasing whitetail herds. (outdoornebraska.gov)

#What’s happening

2021 wyoming stock growers winter round-up

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STOP BY AND SEE US! DECEMBER 13-15 | CASPER, WY The Wyoming Stock Growers Association has served the interests of Wyoming’s livestock producers since 1872, the first association formed in the Wyoming territory. It is the only organization in the state focused entirely on serving the needs of the cattle industry, which is the largest segment of Wyoming’s agricultural production. Join us for three days of networking with fellow cattlemen, cattlewomen, and industry leaders while catching up on all things new in the cattle industry.

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# back at the farm farmland values strengthen on higher grain prices State average IOWA benchmark farm values have increased by an average of 9.9% over the past six months and further reflect an increase of 13.9% over the last year. Of the 21 benchmark farms, one indicated no change in value, while the remaining twenty farms increased in value. NEBRASKA benchmark farm values have increased by an average of 5.6% over the past six months, with an increase of 9.5% reflected over the past year. Thirteen of the 18 farms showed an increase in value, while two declined and three reflected no change. Overall benchmark farm values in the state of SOUTH DAKOTA increased by 7.0% over the past

six months and have increased by 9.5% since July 2020. Four of the 22 benchmark farm values experienced no change over the past six months.

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WYOMING’s two benchmark farm values increased by a combined 8.0% over the past six months. The one cropland farm experienced a 16.1% increase, while the pasture unit experienced no change. Over the past year, benchmark values increased by an average of 10.9%, with the cropland benchmark accounting for all of that increase. The chart below shows the average change in farm values by state. The number of benchmark farms in each state is in parentheses. (fcsamerica. com)

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6106 YELLOWSTONE ROAD | CHEYENNE, WY 82009

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3 0 8 . 6 7 2 . 6 3 3 4 jeff@ranchandrecreation.com Moore Ranch, CRAWFORD, NE 52 BETHAL ROAD | offered at $2,625,000

The Moore Ranch is a well-balanced cattle operation, hunting, and dryland farm located 1.5 miles northeast of the scenic town of Crawford, Nebraska. Water for cattle and wildlife is provided by Squaw Creek, stock wells, and a pipeline system. The low-lying bottoms produce excellent feed and habitat for deer, turkey, grouse, and doves. The ranch is owner rated at 150 pairs year-round with a county average yield of 36 bushels per acre on dryland wheat, with a portion of the farm ground planted to dryland alfalfa. The native range is heavily sodded with fences in good repair. The headquarters boasts a three-bedroom, two-bath home with a partially finished basement, detached garage, calving barn, and a functional set of corrals. If you are looking for a home base, moderate-sized ranch, or an investment opportunity, this would be a great asset to any portfolio.

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Originally from Alliance, Nebraska, Jeff Garrett proudly hails from generations of cattle producers. He and his wife, Cailey, own a cattle operation east of Cheyenne, where they raise their three children: Macie, Tripp, and Wade. When not selling real estate, Jeff loves to spend time with his family – at the lake in the summer, and in the mountains in the fall. He also enjoys team roping as well as training horses. Jeff has a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration, and minors in Ag Business, Animal Science, and Ag Management. He is a member of the Nebraska Cattlemen Association, the Colorado Livestock Association, the Wyoming Stock Growers Association, the REALTORS® Land Institute, the Cheyenne Board of REALTORS®, the Wyoming Association of REALTORS®, and the National Association of REALTORS®.

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