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Oden Cattle Company- Freeman Ranch

COCONINO COUNTY, ARIZONA

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Listed by Legacy Ranches – A Division of Legacy Real Estate Network

The Oden Cattle Company - Freeman Ranch is the combination of three historic and reputation ranches into one premier cattle ranch. Located on the San Francisco and Coconino Plateau in north central Arizona, this ranch’s roots are traced to the Freeman Ranch, the Pouquette/Red Hill ranch and the Cuervo ranch. Between 1993 and 1998, owner Mike Oden consolidated the three ranches to one contiguous operation of more than 105 sections or 67,398 acres including 34,909 deeded acres. The Freeman Ranch represents one of the highest deeded acreage ranches available in Arizona. With a location in the heart of an area steeped in western ranching tradition, the opportunity to purchase a ranch bordering the Babbitt Ranch and just east of the historic Diamond A Ranch (formerly known as The Boquillas) comes along just once in a lifetime. Oden Cattle Company- Freeman Ranch COCONINO COUNTY, ARIZONA

General Operation With a carrying capacity of 840 head, this ranch is strategically improved as a commercial cow-calf ranch with the flexibility and potential to run yearlings and stockers. Location and Accessibility The Freeman Ranch is located in Coconino county in Arizona, approximately 200 miles north of Phoenix and 29 miles northwest

of Williams. Access to the ranch from Williams is provided by paved Highway 64, north approximately 7.5 miles to Espee Road. West on Espee Road (dirt road) approximately 22 miles to the headquarters. Improvements • Main ranch house – 1,659 SF with 456 SF porch; 3 bed, 2 bath; remodeled in 2013 • Manager’s house – 1,568 SF with 248 SF porch, 36 SF porch and 88 SF patio; 2 bed, 1 bath; remodeled in 2013

• Bunkhouse – 650 SF with 90 SF porch; 2 bed, 1 bath; woodstove heat. • Hay barn with shop attached – 3,965 SF wood hay barn; 1,220 SF shop inside • Horse facilities, including barn (2,470 SF, 7 stalls), arena, round-pen, tack-room • Miscellaneous outbuildings • Overhead pellet bin • Shipping corrals with scales and new hay barn • Other range corrals • House/hunting cabin located at Pouquette Camp – 768 SF; 1 bed, 1 bath • See website for additional details on improvements

Property Description/Terrain The tenure of Oden Ranch is contained primarily in a square block of deeded and state land in a check erboard pattern. The topography of the Freeman Ranch is classified as gently rolling grassland. Various ridge tops have scattered pinion and juniper cover. The elevation ranges from 5,530 to 6,160 feet at the highest point on the south to the lowest point on the north end, with the headquarters situated at 5,750’. Most of the ranch lies on the Coconino and San Francisco Plateau and is zoned in Coconino County under Zone G (general). Vegetation The vegetation is composed primarily of plains and desert grassland with some areas also con sisting of Juniper and Piñion woodland. Approximately twenty years ago, through range improve ments, the native woodland was cleared, leaving a large portion of the ranch with grasslands. Pastures/Traps The ranch is fenced into 10 pastures and 5 smaller traps. in addition, there are many waterlots and traps around many of the dirt tank/reservoirs designed for flexible pasture rotation. Water Domestic water is provided primarily by a cistern system off house roofs and also haul water from town. Livestock water is provided by approximately 30 dirt tanks connected by a pipeline system of approximately 30 miles. Eight of the 30 dirt tanks can be pumped from. There are three sets of steel storage tanks with capacities of approximately 180,000, 70,000 and 50,000 gallons, respectively. Utilities Electricity is furnished by a solar system with a backup generator. Telephone service is by a mobile phone. Propane is delivered by a local merchant.

Soils Winona-Boysag Association: Shallow, gravelly loam to clay soils on limestone bedrock, 2 to 50 percent slopes. Approximately 50%. Showlow-Pastura-Poley Association: Deep, gravelly soils with clay sub-soils and shallow gravelly loam soils over lime hardpans, 0 to 30 percent slopes. Approximately 50% . Climate The two closest climatological stations are located at Williams and Valle Airport. The Williams station reports the average annual rainfall is approximately 21.21 inches per year. The January average maximum temperature is 44.3º and the average minimum is 21.3º. The July average maximum temperature is 83.1º and the average minimum is 54.8º. The Valle Airport station reports the average annual rainfall is 9.52 inches per year. The Janu ary average maximum temperature is 45.3º and the average minimum is 16.3º. The July average maximum temperature is 87.2º and the average minimum is 51.7º. Equipment All equipment is included. A list will be provided upon request.

Cattle Cattle available by separate agreement. The current owner runs a commercial cow/calf operation with a base herd of Angus and Angus-cross cows. This is a very good herd of cows that histori cally wean some of the largest calves in the region. Grazing Fees The 2018 state grazing fee is $2.81 per head, per month. Rated Carrying Capacity 8 head per section. Land Tenure and Use Land Tenure Acres Sections % of Total Deeded Land 34,909.65 54.55 51.80% State Land 32,489.11 50.76 48.20% Total 67,398.76 105.31 100.00% Assessed Taxes 2018 Taxes Billed $3,225.82 Offered at $26,182,500 ($750/deeded acre)

Disclaimer: This information was obtained from sources deemed to be reliable but is not guaranteed by the Broker. Prospective buyers should check all the facts to their satisfaction. The property is subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal.

For more information on this historic ranch, contact: Travis Bard Legacy Ranches – A Division of Legacy Real Estate Network Keller Williams Northern Arizona Travis@LegacyREN.com 928.710.7007 cell | 866.845.2718 fax www.legacyren.com/freeman_ranch

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