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This property consists of 575 acres between the Rocky Mountain Front and the Golden Triangle, which is one of the largest wheat producing areas in the nation. It is a short 15 miles from Conrad, MT and 21 miles from Choteau, MT and within a very short distance to several local grain elevators. A high grade county road provides excellent access and is well maintained. There is 1.5 miles of gravel to main highway. All acres are adjoining, split by county road. This area produces its own microclimate being so close to the Rocky Mountains, which is ideal for timely rains allowing for excellent small grains and pulse crops.Water: Reservoir from spring run off; stream runs through the propertyFencing: 3/4 of perimeter is fencedHunting opportunities: White-tailed deer, mule deer, elk, bear, upland game birds, and waterfowl hunting are open to licensed hunters during open seasons.Wildlife viewing: Elk, white-tailed deer, and mule deer can be seen from the county road. Black and grizzly bears can occasionally be observed along streams or forest margins. Bird-watching opportunities begin in spring with a variety of songbirds, raptors, waterfowl, and shorebirds. Furbearers such as beavers and muskrats are active in lakes and streams. Coyotes, fox and badger are common in all habitats.