Zip codes 97720 listings for sale


$12,000,000 - Burns, OR

30040 Weaver Springs Lane Burns, OR - Silver Sage Farm is an eastern Oregon outfit nestled in the high desert of Harney County approximately 25 miles south of Burns Oregon. Rolling hills with sandy loam make up the terrain for this large operation as it is located in some of the highest yields for hay production per acre in the region.The farm consists of almost 5,000 continuously deeded acres. Of that acreage, 2,743+/- acres are irrigated under 35 pivots that currently are certified organic. The Seller is willing to consider purchasing back 10,000 tons of Organic hay annually. Most of the irrigation system is interconnected with mainlines making it easy to push water around to different pivots. This farm has 5 newer large hay sheds, 60-ton truck scales, shop/commodity, and fuel located in the central part of the farm for easy access. Also centrally located is a large cinder pit that is use for roads, hay pads, and pivot tracks. Located off a paved county-maintained road that dead ends at the property entrance. Within 20 minutes of the farm, one can export in any direction off 4 major highways: Hwy 20, Hwy 78, Hwy 205, & Hwy 395. The farm is also located roughly 5 hours from hay press facilities in Boardman, Junction City, & Aurora to export hay overseas. The land is home to all types of wildlife. With the continuous acreage, the land allows landowner preference tags for hunting. Mule deer, antelope, & elk are seen throughout the area grazing pivots as they are highly attracted to the feed. Several other animal species such as bald eagles, hawks, coyotes, & more can be seen throughout the year. The land is perimeter fenced with cross fencing throughout. Silver Sages location along with the current infrastructure in place creates an extremely large operation for the area. IMPROVEMENTS: Hay storage facilities which consist of 5 newer large sheds, shop/commodity, fueling station, and 60 Ton truck scales are in the center of the farm. There is one other older shop/storage shed on the south end of the farm. This farm has very nice road infrastructure and gravel hay pads throughout the farm. There is a nice sized cinder pit to save money & maintain roads, pivot tracks, pads, & areas around the improvements. IRRIGATION: With over 2,743 acres of water rights nearly every acre is under pivots. Of the 35 pivots, a majority are Zimmatic but range in brand, some have LESA systems. A large portion of the pivots are tied into the same mainlines with existing wells & some sections have variable frequency drives making it easy to move water around. The majority of the fields are in alfalfa or triticale.ACREAGE: 4,958.7+/- Total Deeded Acres consisting of: - 2,721.72+/- Irrigated under pivots, - 2,219+/- Native pasture, pivot corners, dryland, - 23.08+/- Acres with improvements; IRR. EQUIPMENT: 48 Pivots; IMPROVEMENTS: - 1973 Shop/storage building - 3,200 sq ft, - (5) Hay Sheds 2016/2017 - 6,480 sq ft, - Shop/Commodity Building - 6,864 sq ft, - Cinder Pits, - 60 Ton Truck Scales; UTILITIES: Power - Harney Electric Coop, Water/Sewer - Wells & private septic, Internet - Starlink; TAXES: $48,076
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$6,100,000 - Burns, OR

Tl 2900 Off Weaver Springs Rd Burns, OR - The Leathers Farm is an eastern Oregon outfit nestled in the high desert of Harney County approximately 30 miles south of Burns Oregon. Rolling hills with sandy loam make up the terrain for this good-sized operation as it is located in some of the highest yields for hay production per acre in the region. The farm consists of over 1700 deeded acres. Of that acreage, 1054+/- acres are irrigated under 11 pivots that currently are certified organic. The Seller is willing to consider purchasing back some of the Organic hay annually. In addition to the large amounts of irrigation infrastructure can be throughout the deeded. 1 nice sized hay shed, frame built home, manufactured home, shop, rock pit, corrals, & a 2,200' concrete feed bunk separated into 6 fields. The owner is willing to consider leasing back the feed bunk for their dry dairy cattle operation. The owner has a 2,000 head CAFO permit for the lot for their replacement dairy heifers. Within 25 minutes of the farm one can export in any direction off 4 major highways: Hwy 20, Hwy 78, Hwy 205, & Hwy 395. The farm is also located roughly 5 hours from hay press facilities in Boardman, Junction City, & Aurora to export hay overseas. The land is home to all types of wildlife. With the continuous acreage, the land allows landowner preference tags for hunting. Mule deer, antelope, seen throughout the area grazing pivots as they are highly attracted to the feed. Several other animal species such as bald eagles, hawks, coyotes, & more can be seen throughout the year. The land is perimeter fenced with cross fencing throughout. IMPROVEMENTS: The acreage has a variety of homesites & outbuilding utilized for the farm. Two homes are featured on the acreage with one being 2,400sqft having a 4 bed, 3 bath setup. A large 10,000+ sq ft hay cover is located near the 2,200' concrete feed lot, a loft barn is paired with a corral system, & finally a 2,880 sq ft shop for equipment storage. All together the improvements pair fantastically together and create great spaces for storage as well as housing. IRRIGATION: Of the total acreage, 1054+/- acres are irrigated under 11 pivots that currently are certified organic. Most pivots are Zimmatic with some having LESA systems while all mainlines are buried. The Seller is willing to consider purchasing back some of the Organic hay annually.
2003 | 7 | 5 | 3,399 sqft.
$5,900,000 - Burns, OR

Off Weaver Springs Rd Burns, OR - This Eastern Oregon farm is truly one of the nicest alfalfa hay farms in Harney County. Most of the soils are sandy loam and the owner has been proactive in water management which they have installed a Precision Mobile Drip Irrigation (PMDI) on 5 pivots plus have oversized most of the main lines to reduce friction losses. The crops have been regularly rotated for good production. All of the improvements and roads show pride of ownership and are in excellent condition. There is a private cinder pit for the roads. The improvements include 4 hay sheds of which 3 are sided, 2 manufactured homes for farm labor and a custom built main house, large shop with pull through doors and an office. This hay farm is turn-key. A complete package with over 1000 acres of some of the oldest water rights in the valley. ACREAGE: 1,719.45 +/- deeded acres consisting of the following: - 1,306.5 +/- acres irrigated, - 407 +/- acres of pivot corners, roads & native pasture, - 5.95 +/- acres of improvements; STATE LEASE: 318.69 acres sagebrush; IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT: Pumps: (1) 100 hp turbine (VFD), (7) 75 hp turbine, (1) 40 hp turbine, (1) 150 hp turbine, (1) 40 hp submergible, (1) 60 hp turbine, Sprinklers: 10 - Valley pivots (of which 4 pivots have Precision Mobile Drip Irrigation), 1 - Pierce Pivot; IMPROVEMENTS: 3 - 82' x 180' hay sheds with sides, 1 - 44' x 108' hay shed, 1 - 92' x 108' equipment/hay shed, 1 - 70' x 84' shop with doors at each end , 12' x 20' office, used oil furnace, 1 - 20' x 30' pump house, 1 - 24' x 48' Doublewide house, 1 - 2016 Fleetwood Doublewide MH, 4 bdrm 2 bath, 1 - 1800 plus sq ft custom home built in 2000. This 3 bedroom, 2 bath house has cherry cabinets in the kitchen, the great room has a gas fireplace, hot tub room with cedar siding, wired for stereo speakers. There is a nice screened in porch overlooking the crop land. Large lawn with automatic sprinkler system. There are several Poplar trees surrounding the home on three sides. Last but not least there is a 30' x 30' double car garage., SCHOOLS: This is in the Crane School District but children may attend the Burns School District from the bus stop 11 miles from the farm.; TAXES: $18,984.26 (2023/2024)
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$3,995,000 - Burns, OR

37215 Dead End Lane Burns, OR - Beautiful Burns Oregon alfalfa farm! This place has it all. 957 deeded acres with 5, seven tower pivots and 2 seven tower half pivots with auto reverse. Very productive farm with good water source. Sit in the comfort of your 2,485 Sq, Ft. 2016 Marlette, MF home with large attached 40'x48' shop/garage addition and watch your hay grow. The home sits right in the middle of the farm with pivots surrounding it. But wait there is more... Wait till you see the shop! Newly built 70'x110' shop with roll up doors on one side and a 24'x16' hydraulic automatic hanger door on the other, large enough for tractors, diesels and swathers. All heated concrete floors with a large office and bathroom. This shop is truly amazing, you may never leave it. Or you just may find time to work on things! A brand new hay barn as well measuring 62'x144' next to the shop to keep your hay dry. There is also a bunk house with kitchen, bathroom and living area. Separate tack room, chicken coop, garden shed, greenhouse and garden area. Don't forget about the working corrals and horse area. The property is fenced and cross fenced to run cattle and your hay production all at the same time. The pivots are run off of two wells that connect the pivots. One well is 785ft deep and was tested at over 2000 GPM. The other well is 685ft deep and was tested at 2800 GPM. Many of the fences are new. There are multiple tax lots on this farm. This truly is a beautiful farm located just 20 minutes from Burns Oregon. All kinds of wildlife, deer, antelope, waterfowl, birds of prey of all types. Beautiful peaceful location with a view of the Steens Mountains. Come take a look today! These numbers are estimates, contact selling broker for more info.
2016 | 4 | 3 | 2,483 sqft.
$3,800,000 - Burns, OR

71111 Ruhl Rd Burns, OR - This Eastern Oregon farm is situated 15 minutes East of Burns Oregon off highway 20. The farm is a encompasses a total of 1,220+/- acres with 725+/- acres in water rights. The primary irrigation system are 4 pivots with the remaining acreage in irrigated pasture(rye) & wheel lines(rye). Pasture ground makes up much of the remaining acreage consisting of crested wheat stands & other native feed. The property has two homes on it. The main home site is a 1999 triple wide manufactured home with 3 bedrooms & 2 full baths. The second home, currently rented, is a 1998 double wide manufacture consisting of 3 bedrooms & 2 full baths. Next to it is a set of working corrals & a 960sqft machine shed that is enclosed on 3 sides. At the farm entrance, a spacious 6,000sqft hay cover allows for easy access to ship from. Deeded ground has perimeter fencing & cross fencing throughout. Additional acreage is grazed from surrounding land owners & water is located appropriately for livestock access. The land hosts exceptional amounts of wildlife throughout the year. Water from the irrigation & the pond allows for habitats for all sorts of bird and animal species including waterfowl, ducks, sandhill cranes, eagles, hawks, coyotes, fox, antelope, & mule deer. The farm is a balanced outfit that runs 75 head of cattle throughout the year with additional income from hay sales. The current owner's work shows great ownership as it is a clean well maintained setup. IMPROVEMENTS; The primary residence is a triple-wide manufactured home built in 1999. Upon the first approach, it presents as clean setup, featuring a spacious crushed rock driveway, charming landscaping including raised garden beds and mature trees, and a sizable lawn area. The house has a comp roof, T1-11 siding, vinyl windows, and a single-car garage. Both entrances to the home are covered, with the front entrance accessed by a concrete walkway and the rear entrance leading to a covered patio overlooking the basin. Upon entry, the interior showcases vinyl flooring with carpet accents in the bedrooms and family room. The family room is spacious with vaulted ceilings, wood stove, & built-in white hutch offering storage. The kitchen is well-appointed with a sizable pantry, an island for additional storage, & ample countertop space. The master suite features a walk-in closet & a private 3/4 bath, which is spacious and includes vanity storage and a walk-in shower. The two remaining bedrooms are situated on the opposite side of the home, featuring ample closet space & storage above. Adjacent to these bedrooms is a bathroom, conveniently accessible for guests and family members, equipped with vanity storage and an overhead cabinet with open storage above the toilet. A laundry room is positioned near the garage access, complete with additional overhead cabinets, countertop space, and a farmhouse sink. Close to the primary home is a 6,000sqft hay cover that is spacious for trucks & equipment. Across the acreage is where the second home is located, which is a 1998 manufactured home. The home has a metal roof, full foundation and enclosed porch. It is a total of 1,080sqft with a 3 bedrooms & 2 bath setup. A nice set of working corals are located next to the home as well as a 960sqft machine shed. The machine shed is enclosed on three sides & has been used as a small hay storage. IRRIGATION; The irrigation is well taken care of with all the mainlines interconnected with the wells & equipment. A total of 725+/- acres of water rights are irrigated in various ways. Pivots have a substantial portion of the irrigated consisting of 477+/- acres while 160+/- acres are irrigated from wheel lines, & the flood irrigated pasture. In addition is a pond with 9.2 acres of water storage rights.
1998 | 6 | 4 | 2,874 sqft.
$3,400,000 - Burns, OR

Tbd Weaver Springs Ln Burns, OR - This Eastern Oregon farm/ranch has a great location about 26 miles south of Burns, Oregon. There is approx. 2,400 tons of hay storage capability, 20 ton truck scales and a 300 head feed lot. The main house sits next to a private pond which is fed by Weaver Spring. The house is on a private road and has many upgrades. In addition to the farm there is a private cinder pit to help gravel the roads and pivot tracks. Despite the ample water rights, the farm faces some water related challenges. These issues could stem from factors such as fluctuation in water availability, infrastructure limitations and legal Addressing these challenges might require investments in irrigation technology, improvements in water management practices, or negotiations with local water authorities to ensure a reliable and sustainable water supply. ACREAGE: 1,473.24 +/- deeded acres consisting of the following: -850 +/- ac irrigated by 10 pivots, -30 +/- ac irrigated by wheel lines & flood, -583.1 +/- ac pivot corners / native pasture, -10.14 +/- ac improvements; IRR. EQUIP.: 6 - Valley Pivots, 2 - Zimmatic Pivots, 2 - Wheel Lines, Misc. hand lines; CROPS: 125+/- acres Triticale, 922+/- acres idle; TAXES:$13,149.77 (2023/2024) farm deferral ; IMPROVEMENTS: - 5,009 sq ft house with 4 bd, 3 1/2 bath plus attached oversized garage, - 2,340 sq ft barn used for horse/calving, - 304 sq ft pump house / tack room, - 10,200 sq ft hay shed (800 tons hay storage), - 16,020 sq ft hay shed (1600 tons hay storage), - 20 ton truck scales (digital), - 3,382 shop with full sided lean-to, - 1,728 older shop used for mint still, - corrals with feed lot
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$2,225,000 - Burns, OR

Tl 2100 Off Highway 78 Burns, OR - Nestled in the heart of Eastern Oregon, this agricultural gem enjoys a prime location approximately a quarter-mile off Hwy 78. Situated just 25 minutes east of the town of Burns and a mere 5 minutes west of Crane, this property capitalizes on the proximity to these two distinct Oregon communities. Burns, renowned for its historic charm and modern amenities, serves as a cultural and economic hub in Harney County. Offering a welcoming community spirit, Burns provides essential services, educational institutions, and recreational opportunities, enriching the quality of life for both residents and visitors. With its array of shops, dining establishments, and cultural events, Burns contributes to the overall convenience and accessibility of the region. On the western side, the town of Crane further complements the property's advantageous location. Known for its tranquility and scenic vistas, Crane provides a serene backdrop for rural living. This locale is renowned for its tight-knit community and its role in contributing to the region's agricultural and ranching heritage. The farm's strategic position between these two distinct locales, Burns and Crane, offers not only operational convenience but also access to essential services, cultural experiences, and the timeless allure of Eastern Oregon's natural beauty. This property, with its array of amenities and operational efficiency, perfectly encapsulates the harmonious blend of agriculture and community that defines this picturesque corner of the state. This Eastern Oregon farm comprises 720 acres of deeded land, the farm features 572+/- acres under efficient irrigation facilitated by 5 Reinke pivots, supported by a network of 4 irrigation wells. The cultivated acreage is thoughtfully allocated, with approximately 500+/- acres dedicated to alfalfa with 250+/- acres planted to new Alfalfa in 2023 and 72+/- acre of triticale in the fall of 2023. The irrigation infrastructure is notably advanced, incorporating an "On Trac" radio system across all pivots, which proactively alerts owners via mobile notifications in the event of any shutdowns, effectively mitigating downtime and operational disruptions. This property's enhancements encompass a modest metal workshop, complete with a concrete floor, a secure storage container, and a generously sized gravel-paved expanse ideally purposed for hay storage. Evidencing a commitment to security and functionality, the property is fully enclosed by perimeter fencing, with supplementary utility derived from 2 additional stock wells. Yielding a considerable output, the farm consistently yields between 2,250 to 2,500 tons of hay. Benefitting from its strategic positioning between the localities of Burns and Crane, this property offers both operational efficiency and geographical advantage. For additional information or inquiries, we invite you to engage with the designated listing agents, who are equipped to provide comprehensive insights into this exceptional Eastern Oregon farming opportunity.
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$2,130,000 - Burns, OR

29975 Sunset Valley Ln Burns, OR - Wrights Farm is situated in Eastern Oregon, south of the community of Burns Oregon. Nestled along the south-facing slope of Wright's Point, this farm offers spectacular scenery of the high desert & is its own private oasis at the end of a county road. Most of the improvements have been constructed in the last five years. In 2019, a 3 bedroom 23/4 bathroom manufactured home was installed accompanied by a detached 40x48 shop. The 76x128 Hay cover provides on-site storage and convenience to export as it is located next to the truck scales & small working corrals. Irrigation is supplied from 3 wells on the property with each mainline interconnected within the 7 pivots. Most of the irrigation is from the pivots while there are small sections of handline ground. One pivot is permanently used as pasture for cattle & horses. The farm ground attracts various wildlife to the region. Elk, mule deer, & pronghorn can be found on the property grazing in the alfalfa fields. Larger bird species of hawks & eagles feed on rodents as well as geese and other species can be seen passing through. The ground also qualifies for 2 LOP tags & is in the Juniper Hunting Unit. Overall, Wrights Farm offers a well-maintained, easy-going farm setup. With 453 deeded acres, the property provides ample space for various pursuits whether you're interested in a horse setup, managing a small cattle herd, exporting feed, or establishing a substantial hay base for livestock. Irrigated Ground: The farm has 7 pivots (2 Reinke, 5 Zimmatic) & a few handlines irrigating the 273.8 acres. There are 3 irrigation wells that are all connected by mainline to all systems, including one pump having a variable frequency drive to regulate the water pressure. Of the seven, five pivots are planted in alfalfa with one currently in rotation, one irrigated pasture, & the last one is an orchard grass alfalfa mix. TAX LOT MAPS: T25S R30E SEC 1 TL 100, 400 & T25S R31E SEC 6 TL 1200, 200, 400, ACREAGE: 453.85+/- Deeded Acres Consisting of: 273.8+/- Acres of Water Rights; 236.8+/- Under Pivots; 23.4+/- Acres of Irrigated Pasture; 13.6+/- Irrigated with Handline, IMPROVEMENTS: Main House - 2019: 2,920 sq/ft - 3 Bed, 23/4 Bath; Garage/Shop: 40x48ft; Hay Shed: 16x128ft; Dog Kennels: 144 sq/ft; 10x40 Truck Scales, UTILITIES: Power Company: Harney Electric Cooperative; Phone Company: CenturyLink; Internet: Starlink or MiWave, TAXES: $3,508.61 (Farm deferral)
2019 | 3 | 3 | 2,920 sqft.
$1,349,000 - Burns, OR

29276 Marshall Ln Burns, OR - Here is a very unique opportunity to acquire a well improved piece of commercial production ground that is well watered, includes two homes and is situated only minutes from town. The property includes 100 acres with both ground and surface water rights that date back to 1957. The commercial well produces 800gpm with a newer 50 horse pump that is connected to a Series 8000 Valley pivot installed in 2021. The irrigation infrastructure is all newer and in excellent shape. In addition to that is the legal right to utilize the water using gravity flow out of the 10+/- acre reservoir that sits just above the field and is currently full of water. The pivot covers 53 acres and the remainder of the meadow is flooded for pasture. The volume and infrastructure is there to add another pivot to the flooded acreage, which provides for a nice value-add opportunity. The pivot was recently planted in barley. The rest of the property is desert range with natural grasses and the entire property has a brand new four strand border fence as well as some new cross fencing. At the edge of the field is a set of pens built out of drill stem pipe and set up with an alley way and holding pens for sorting and shipping. There is also a high-fenced hay stack area that preserves hay from getting hit by the elk. The main home on the property is a two story stick built home that has 4 bedrooms and plenty of space for the family. The second home is a 1999 manufactured home with an attached garage. There are numerous outbuildings including wood storage, livestock shed, chicken coop, root cellar and more. The combination of old water rights, abundant water, new infrastructure and multiple living units this close to town is just not out there outside of this property.
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$1,000,000 - Burns, OR

Tbd Tbd Burns, OR - 512+/- Acres 20 minutes North of Burns This Eastern Oregon acreage is a remote getaway where Emigrant Creek and Silvies River meet that is roughly 20 miles North of Burns. With around 2.5 miles of river front on the Silvies River this property is a unique piece of property. The land is covered in rimrock, willows, pine trees, and open meadows, that provide a great environment for the elk and deer in the area. Along with the elk and deer, the Silvies River provides a great source of trout fishing. It is fenced throughout the parcels and cross fenced for cattle grazing. The land qualifies for 2 LOP elk and deer tags and is surrounded by thousands of acres of public lands in the Silvies Hunting Unit. This property includes 4 different tax lots potentially making it available for multiple dwellings. This is truly a unique parcel of land to escape too. ADDRESS:20 Minutes North of Burns, Oregon; LEGAL DESC.:T21S R29E WM Sec 02 TL 300/T21S R29E WM TL 200, 600, 1200; PRICE: $1,000,000; TAXES: $517.35; ACREAGE: 512.95; WATER RIGHTS: 68.9+/- acres of flood rights out of the Silvies River with a priority of 12/31/1889
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