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Below are pictures of many of the Flying X Ranch Ranch owned by Jamie and Micheal Hirst. More will be posted. Check back to see them later.

We are starting a Hunting Club for our farm properties. We will be limiting the number of members. This club will be managed by Glen Cambell of Eccologix. A Bio-Diversity Consulting Group which specializes in deer and game management. You can Email Glen for more details.

Views of th Horse Mt Ranch

Horse Mountain Ranch


The Ranch is located approximately 17 miles west of Interstate 25 and approximately 28 miles southeast of Magdalena, New Mexico on State Road 107.
SIZE:
       6,847.69    Acres of Deeded Land
          799.01    Acres of State Lease
     33,900.00*    Acres +/- USFS Lease
    
41,546.70    
* As per the Term Grazing Permit Number 03-3014 and the Horse Mountain Allotment #412, there are 33,900 acres of National Forest Land within the boundary of the grazing allotment. 
CARRYING CAPACITY:

500 to 510 head of grown cattle yearlong or their equivalent.
Note: The term permit on the Horse Mountain Allotment is for 412 cow/calf units from November 1st to August 31st of each year. A new 10-year permit is in place and the NEPA process is in the process of being completed. The balance of the total cattle numbers are run on the private land and state leased acreage. The operation of the ranch has been historically a cow-calf operation and often includes the pasturing of yearlings for 6 months and occasionally for 12 months.
IMPROVEMENTS:
     HEADQUARTERS AREA:
     The headquarters home was initially of log construction with later addition of adobe and frame construction. It was built circa 1880 and includes a kitchen, dining room, living room with fireplace, a family with fireplace, a pantry, four bedrooms, and ample closets. Most of the home has hard wood floors throughout except for the kitchen.
     A domestic well (approximately 350’ deep) at the headquarters pumps water into a storage tank for the house and into a steel rim storage. The water is boosted into a 1 ¼” PVC pipe which supplies water to livestock drinkers along 4 miles of pipeline and elevated domestic storage tank at the headquarters which has a pressure booster system for the home and yard.
     The water system utilizes a pressure switch, which automatically keeps the water troughs at a desired level and is activated as livestock drink the water.
     There are a total of seven drinkers on the drift fence windmill pipeline system; Seven Springs is the source system. There are numerous undeveloped springs and creeks.
     The headquarters includes a complete set of working corrals, squeeze chute and American livestock scales which have been recently refurbished.
     Outbuildings include a single story barn, a hay barn, which is enclosed with a full length, feed trough, and miscellaneous storage structures used for small equipment, feed and tack.  There are two septic tanks, an 800-gallon propane tank, telephone and electrical service (Socorro Electric Coop). There are also seven horse stalls, plus two feed rooms and a barn for feeding, etc.



ELEVATION AND TERRAIN:
     The ranch ranges from an elevation of 5,900’ at the headquarters to 10,309’ at Blue Mountain. The average elevation is approximately 6,500’ to 6,700’.
     The lower country is open, rolling terrain, which slopes upward, from the southeast to the northwest. The primary tree cover is cedar, juniper, pinon and oak at the lower elevation with ponderosa pine, fir trees, white oak, cottonwood, walnut and aspens at the higher elevations.
     An important feature of this ranch is that every drainage or canyon has a south slope and a north slope.
     Beautiful views, canyons and outcroppings create a very scenic setting.
ANNUAL PRECIPITATION:
The total annual precipitation including snowfall is 10 to 12 inches in the lower elevations and 12 to 16 inches in the higher elevations. It benefits from a moderate climate for the area.
RANGE IMPROVEMENTS ON THE HORSE MOUNTAIN ALLOTMENT NO. 343:
Attached hereto is an inventory of the Range Improvements and Maintenance Responsibility dated 12-13-01. Also refer to the Grazing Permit Map. The permit is well watered by two wells in addition to the headquarters well, which waters one pasture. There are pipeline systems fed by 2 wells and 2 springs. In addition there are 3 trick tanks.
PRIMARY SHOPPING AREAS AND SCHOOLS:
     It is a 30 to 45 minute drive to Magdalena via State Road 107 and a 50 to 60 minute drive to Socorro via State Road 107 to Interstate 25.
     The City of Albuquerque is approximately 130 miles from the headquarters.
     Grades K through 6 are in San Antonio, Magdalena and Socorro have school systems K Through 12.
PRIMARY GRASSES AND BROWSES:
     The primary vegetation includes black, blue hairy side oats grama, sandrop seed and various forbs. The ranch has excellent turf and a high percentage of desirable species including Arizona cotton top, cane bluestem mountain muhly and wolf tail.
     The primary browses are Apache Plume, Mormon Tea, Oak Brush, Chamisa and Mountain Mahogany.
WILDLIFE AND FOWL:
     Pronghorn antelope, mule deer, elk, black bear and mountain lion are the big game species. There are three species of quail including gamble, mearns and scale, wild turkey, fantail pigeons and dove.
     The landowner receives one (1) landowner permit per year for pronghorn antelope. The ranch was granted 2 bull elk and 2 cow elk permits for the 2002-2003 season in Hunting Unit 17.

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Some properties have accommodations... Ranging from rough to real rough. This club is being formed with the idea that members will provide there own lodging. Each Farm and Ranch is set up differently. Our Flying X Ranch which has 92,000 deeded and government leased acres has a 2 rough cabins. Members can will be allowed to work out an arrangement to use these cabins so long as it does not interfere with the ranches operations. The leased acres are open to the general public we just have Grazing leases. But our private acreage has many of the accesses necessary for the public areas.


In Pa we have about 1500 acres.
In NY we have about 560 acres.
In Va we have about 185 acres.
In Montana at our Wilson Ranch there is Glenna and she can feed and house hunters for a fee or you can stay in town... 25 miles away. This ranch is about 28,000 acres more or less. Deeded and leasehold.


Near Glena's Wilson Ranch to the east, we own the Haser Ranch.. It is about 8,000 deeded and leased acres.


Adjacent to Glenna on the east is part of the Dan Simmonson Ranch which we have bought several sections of.


South of Glenna's we own the Willamson Ranch which is 1800 acres.


Near Whitewater we own about 1800 acres.


Near Havre on the Milk River we have 4000 acres and a 25 acre stocked trout pond.


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Our Farm Video Links on Youtube.com

Video...About Our Nursery in Fountainville Pa

How We Do Things!!!


Video...How We Install Irrigation On Our Trees
Video ...Land We Must Liquidate Trees and Shrubs From...
Video...Our 3-4 Ft Dragon Lady Hollies
Video...Our Leyland Cypress and our Farm
Video...Our Evergreens We supply in Bulk
Video...Harry Lauder Walking Sticks
Video...Leyland Cypress Trees 5-6 Ft Tall
Video...Some of our Ornamental Shrubs
Video...Planting Green Giant Liners
Video...Elegantissma Arborvitae
Video...Leyland Cypress Selection 3ft 4ft 5ft Trees
Video...River Birches 6FT Dug Trees Balled and Burlapped

Shade Trees and Shrubs


Video Our Small Potted Willows
Video about Our 4-5Ft Nellie Stevens Hollies
Video ...Hemlock Trees
Video ...Arborvitae Under Snow Load
Video...Arborvitae Blocking A Major Road
Video...Arborvitae 1gal vs 3gal Green Giants
Video...Our Boxwood Selections
Video...Sycamores, Zelkovas and Dawn Redwoods
Video... Why The Green Giant is the Best Tree in the World
Video... Green Giants 10-12 ft Tall
Video...Our Large Green Mountain Boxwood
Constellation Dowoods Blooming in Mid May
Our Flowering Plum Trees...Thundercloud Plums...
Video... Why The Green Giant is the Best Tree in the World
Video...Winterberry Holly In Winter
Video....Leylands and Japanese Maples
Video..Crimson Queen Japanese Maples
Special Sale on Green Giants and Leyland Cypress trees
Video...Deer Resistant Plants
Video...Our Spiral Plants
Video...Weeping Copper Beech Trees .... a Deer Resistant Plant
Video..About Our Fruit Bearing Plants
Video..About Our Fruit Bearing Plants