Smith Farm Gallatin County, MT
Last Listed At: $7,500,000
635 Acres
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Details & Features
The Historic Smith Farm has been in the Smith Familyโs careful husbandry for nearly a century. Its attractive fields, coupled with abundant natural cover and a surprising amount of water offer an opportunity to further enhance excellent wildlife habitat while maintaining the current agricultural operation. Numerous springs, creeks and open water provide abundant irrigation for the farm and ideal habitat for waterfowl. Rarely does a contiguous block of land with so much undeveloped water come available for purchase in the Gallatin Valley. The Farm has not been carved up or blemished with poorly designed improvements. The Smith Farm is located approximately 8 miles west of Gallatin Field and about 5 miles east of Manhattan. State Highway 205 and Central Park Road provide excellent access to the Farm.
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