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Torrance County Ranch, Willard, NM 87063
Description
Supplements: The solar water system at the HQ is new. There are corrals, branding facilities, metal barn, and storage containers. Cellular service works at the HQ and on most areas of the ranch. This ranch is divided into three pastures and has 4 working corrals. EQUIPMENT: There is a tractor with backhoe, ranch truck, generators, and several other pieces of equipment that can be purchased from the owners on a separate bill of sale. WATER WELLS: The ranch has great water distribution and storage which is supplied with 6 wells. All produce good volume. There are 8 miles of 1&1/4 inch black poly or PVC pipeline to the 18 drinkers, "mostly tire drinkers." Two of the windmills have submersible pumps and there are 3 dirt tanks. Beadle Well is 78 feet deep. HQ "Welch" Well is 280 feet deep. North Well is 400 feet deep. Three Way Well is 200 feet deep. Atkinson Well is 280 feet deep. Forest Well is 280 feet deep. This well was drilled in 2002 WILDLIFE: There are mule deer, elk, some antelope, turkeys, coyotes, bobcat, and many different species of birds in this area. Located in Game Management Unit 38 SCHOOLS: Corona Municipal Schools is the public school system that is only 20 miles from the ranch HQ. Buses run to and from the K-12 school. NATIVE AMERICAN RUINS: On the allotment is one of the largest pueblos in an area that scholars identify as Las Salinas Province. Pueblo Colorado contains twenty-one "apartment houses" or room-blocks, trash dumps, and a large kiva. Its walls were made of local limestone and red sandstone. "Pueblo Colorado" is Spanish for "red village." Hundreds of people once lived here. The village was abandoned in the mid-16th century. COMMENTS: The Torrance County Ranch is scenic yet low enough in elevation to make this a great year round cattle ranch. Annual precipitation is approximately 15 inches. The ranch being located in the central part of the state puts you fairly close to all major cities in New Mexico.