The Frank Farm is one of the oldest remaining farmsteads still intact in the Rock Creek Valley. This 205+/- acre farm sits just a few miles above where Rock Creek dumps into the Clarks Fork of the Yellowstone at the very bottom of the valley. This positioning allows for a long growing season and combined with the deep, rich soil and an ancient water right, you have the perfect recipe to grow top notch row crops year after year. The water right dates back to November of 1892. This seniority allows the farmer or the tenant a higher level of certainty that they will have irrigation water late into the season every year. Over the last several years, the farm has been leased to a neighbor who has grown corn, barley, sugar beets and alfalfa. The farm buildings are comprised of a home that has had several updates as recent at 2004, a bunk house, garage, machine shed and the beautiful, historic old barn. At the far northwest corner of the property, there are some livestock sheds and some bunk line where the family had historically wintered and fed livestock. This is a rare opportunity to own a historic quality farm in one of Montana’s greatest areas. Come take a look with us in the “Best Last Place”
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