
Description
The Flying Y Ranch sits 10mins NW of Council, Idaho underneath Cuddy Mountain. Over a half mile of Hornet Creek frontage cuts through the property, 60+/- acres of irrigated alfalfa fields and across the bridge the ground rises up to the old home site, which commands impressive panoramic views and is ready to build with septic and two domestic wells in place. Multiple residential building permits and additional splits on the two current parcels give this ranch excellent investment aspects or the ability to have many generations live and build. 1800ft by wide runway runs parallel to the creek, while currently in Alfalfa, has been in place for several decades and is registered with the FAA. Alfalfa fields are gravity fed off water rights out of Hornet Creek, priority date of 1883, by underground pipe to gate pipe. Current farming averages 2-3 cuts per year and 150-170 tons annually. Turkey and Deer frequently step out of the timber and make their way down into the fields and creek. Multiple ponds and springs.
Directions: NW out of Council on Council-Cuprum Rd for 6.5 miles
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Description
The Flying Y Ranch sits 10mins NW of Council, Idaho underneath Cuddy Mountain. Over a half mile of Hornet Creek frontage cuts through the property, 60+/- acres of irrigated alfalfa fields and across the bridge the ground rises up to the old home site, which commands impressive panoramic views and is ready to build with septic and two domestic wells in place. Multiple residential building permits and additional splits on the two current parcels give this ranch excellent investment aspects or the ability to have many generations live and build. 1800ft by wide runway runs parallel to the creek, while currently in Alfalfa, has been in place for several decades and is registered with the FAA. Alfalfa fields are gravity fed off water rights out of Hornet Creek, priority date of 1883, by underground pipe to gate pipe. Current farming averages 2-3 cuts per year and 150-170 tons annually. Turkey and Deer frequently step out of the timber and make their way down into the fields and creek. Multiple ponds and springs.
Directions: NW out of Council on Council-Cuprum Rd for 6.5 miles
