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Under Contract
Sandoval County, NM
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82.7± Acres
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Forest Hill Tract, Bossier Parish, LA, 18.32 +/- acres
Bossier Parish, LA
PROPERTY ID: BOSSLAJK18.32 Discover over 18.32 +/- acres of versatile land in the heart of Bossier Parish - Strategically positioned in Haughton, Bossier Parish, this ±18.32-acre site offers outstanding access to major regional infrastructure...
18.32± Acres
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Hwy 45 Alt Commercial Lot 1
Clay County, MS
This premiere tract is located on the corner of Hwy 45 and Church hill rd! This is the best location West Point has to offer for a business to be successful! Tremendous traffic count lends this spot to a fuel center /C Store! The many local indu...
2.05± Acres
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Montana is a state with vast natural beauty, spanning from the majestic Rocky Mountains to the sweeping Great Plains. Its breathtaking landscapes are one of the primary reasons why people seek farmhouses for sale in Montana. Additionally, the state has a rich agricultural heritage that attracts those interested in the farming lifestyle. Montana has a long history of livestock production, particularly cattle ranching, and it remains an essential part of the state’s economy today. Montana’s agricultural sector is diverse, with a wide range of crops and livestock being produced in the state. The state’s fertile soils and varied climate make it an ideal location for crops such as wheat, barley, lentils, and peas. It is also a significant producer of hay, which is critical for the state’s livestock industry.

Montana’s cattle industry is particularly noteworthy, with over 2 million head of cattle in the state. The state also has a significant sheep industry and is home to the largest population of bison in the United States. Montana’s remote location may seem like a disadvantage, but it can be a benefit for those interested in farming and ranching. The state’s isolation has helped to preserve its rural character, and land prices are generally lower than in other states. Montana also has a strong sense of community among farmers and ranchers, with many organizations and resources available to support the agricultural industry. Additionally, the state’s abundant public lands provide opportunities for outdoor recreation and grazing. Feel free to contact Mossy Oak Properties for more details.

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