Paradise Farm, almost one mile of Clark Fork River, productive farm land, pivot irrigation, mild climate and awesome sheep hunting. Paradise Farm is approximately 545 acres of fertile, level and productive farm land and mountainside that is excellent Rocky Mountain Sheep habitat. The farm land has a pivot irrigation system as well and is presently planted in aging alfalfa. It has historically produced over 5 tons of hay per acre per year. The property has functional buildings for farm operations and an older home. The Location: The property is located in Sanders County, Montana, one of the milder locations in the State. The town of Paradise is less than 1.5 miles and Plains is less than 7.5 miles. A public airport is available in Plains. Interstate 90 is only 22 miles and Missoula, which has a commercial airport, is about 62 miles. The Setting: The farm is located in the Clark Fork Valle...
Paradise Farm, almost one mile of Clark Fork River, productive farm land, pivot irrigation, mild climate and awesome sheep hunting. Paradise Farm is approximately 545 acres of fertile, level and productive farm land and mountainside that is excellent Rocky Mountain Sheep habitat. The farm land has a pivot irrigation system as well and is presently planted in aging alfalfa. It has historically produced over 5 tons of hay per acre per year. The property has functional buildings for farm operations and an older home. The Location: The property is located in Sanders County, Montana, one of the milder locations in the State. The town of Paradise is less than 1.5 miles and Plains is less than 7.5 miles. A public airport is available in Plains. Interstate 90 is only 22 miles and Missoula, which has a commercial airport, is about 62 miles. The Setting: The farm is located in the Clark Fork Valley between mountains on both sides. The farm is located in the Lolo National Forest District. Along the toe of the mountainside to the east the Flathead River confluences with the Clark Fork. Despite the fact that the Flathead is a larger river, it none the less, takes the name of the Clark Fork. This is 'large' water presents great boating and fishing opportunity. The alfalfa field is often seen with many Whitetails and Rocky Mountain Elk feeding
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