A piece of property like the FL Robinson Ranch comes up for sale rarely. This incredible ranch carries an unwavering history and is a true Montana Legacy Ranch. With a rich history, breathtaking landscapes and its readiness for agricultural use, the ranch lends a unique opportunity for those looking to settle in the West.
Rich History
FL Robinson Ranch was initially purchased in 1911 by a mogul Fred Lee Robinson. His desire for the betterment of the community was apparent, as noted by his role as the Mayor of Malta, his position on the Republic National Committee, and eventually in the role where he would make the most impact of his career, the Montana State Senate. After World War I, he settle in Wagner, MT where he focused on growing the economy in his beloved home town.
The FL Robinson Ranch began small, beginning with only 320 acres north of Highway 2, and growing to the 17,146 deeded acres it encompasses today. The acreage was accumulated over many years by a savvy businessman who understood well the value of agriculture and the lands’ potential for appreciation. Managed for over 100 years by excellent stewards of the land, cattle herds have thrived here and crops have provided a way of life for the families whose livelihoods rely on the productivity of the ground. Pride of ownership is apparent on the Robinson Ranch, a turn-key operation for the farmer or rancher looking to expand, or for the investor who sees the value, like Fred Robinson, of an investment in agriculture and owning a piece of Montana.
Water Rights
The originators of the FL Robinson Ranch no doubt understood the importance of water for ranching in Eastern Montana and secured an extensive list of water rights, all included in the sale of the ranch. Several waterline fed cattle watering tanks along with multiple large pits and reservoirs ensure ample water in all corners of the property. This critical resource supports the ranch’s agricultural operation, from irrigated hay meadows to well-watered pastureland.
FL Robinson Ranch Today
The ranch is split into 3 distinguished parts, each capable of standing on its own, and each available for sale together or separately. The northernmost property lies approximately 15+/- miles north of Highway 2 just off the North Wagner Road. The Eli Place, as referred to by the owners, consists of 5,188+/- deeded acres, including 4,092+/- acres of Improved Pasture and 1,096+/- acres of Native Grass. All acres on the Eli Place are under easement with the US Fish and Wildlife Service for the purpose of protecting and enhancing waterfowl habitat. Prior to the easement application in 2021 all farmable acres were planted to dryland crops.
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