WANTED: Adventurers, Agronomists, Ranchers and Dreamers. Whether you are a steadfast pioneer who thrives on discovery, innovation and venture; a grower, land cultivator, farmer, cattleman, shepherd, an equestrian or harvester; a meditative soul longing for tranquility, contemplation, and introspection; or if, by chance, you are all these things put together; it makes no difference, this one of a kind place has found you. Not only does it boast breathtaking views of desert, cliff, and mountain views; this homestead upholds the rich history and tradition of Emery County, Utah. People here celebrate a way of life rooted in good deeds, knowledge, and trust from early settlers whose branches reach this present moment; a stewardship protected and preserved in the hands of hard working people still here today building homes, grazing livestock, tending their fields, while raising and providing for families in rural South Eastern Utah. Schedule a visit in person, we want you to come appraise and appreciate the beauty of this ACTIVE FARM situated on 931 ACRES of land. There is 1 flood irrigated field where The North Ditch meanders along the property and the additional fields are fed by 7 WHEEL LINES that all together cover approximately 100 ACRES of farmland. All 8 SECTIONS of this FARM AND RANCH have been developed and tended with care. There are 4 PERMANENTLY PLANTED GRASS/ALFALFA MIX PASTURES and 4 rotating sections waiting for you to RAISE HAY or grow as you like. Two grants are currently in place and allocated for additional FENCING and SEEDING. Utah is undeniably a destination of prominent fame which continues to attract explorers and seekers ranging from locals in nearby towns to global travelers. This unique property is closely surrounded by BLM land and other distinctive locations with near limitless possibilities. Here are just a few recreation opportunities within about a one hour (or less) drive: The Wedge Overlook/Little Grand Canyon, Buckhorn Draw, 9 Mile Canyon, Jurassic National Monument, Black Dragon Canyon, Huntington Creek, Mammoth Lake, and Skyline Drive in the nearby Manti-La Sal National Forest, Scofield Reservoir, Joes Valley, Green River, Horse Canyon, Utah Book Cliffs, Goblin Valley State Park–really the San Rafael Swell Recreation Area writ large. You might pursue kayaking, hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing, hunting, or fishing. You could take out the boat, ride BMX bikes, ATV’s, Jet Skis and Snowmobiles. Build a private retreat, horse property, continue to raise hay, graze cattle and expand your herd. You might prefer to develop a premier campground and/or lease a portion to a local rancher. No matter how this place inspires you, every day will conclude under a sky filled with desert stars and begin to the sound of birds singing up the sun in Castle County.