IX Ranch is a Model Multigenerational Montana Ranch

which produces exceptional quality livestock. IX Ranch is dedicated to long-term value creation for our shareholders, management, employees, and customers. Enlightened utilization and conservation of natural resources and superior economic returns are the primary bench marks of accomplishments.

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Eagle Creek

The Eagle Creek ranch is located 18 miles southeast of Big Sandy on the Warrick Road. This part of the ranch is more mountainous as it sits up against the southeastern edge of the Bear Paw mountain range. Aspen groves and Evergreen Trees are abundant here. Range grasses include most species of Wheat Grass, Blue Grama, and Timothy.

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NL

The NL ranch is located 30 miles southeast of Big Sandy on the Cow Island Trail. This ranch was added to the operation in 1969 and is home to over 400 cow/calf pairs during the spring, summer and fall. During the winter months, the ranch utilizes the NL to pasture and feed 1,000 mother cows.

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Seifert

The Seifert ranch is located 24 miles south of Big Sandy off of Highway 236. Over 400 cows are calved here every spring as well as the feeding of 450 three-year olds and 500 older cows during the winter months. A 400 acre center pivot produces cereal grains and alfalfa as part of the ranch's crop rotation plan.

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Whitcraft

The Whitcraft ranch, located 5 miles southeast of Big Sandy is the hub of all ranch operations. The majority of all shipping, calving, weaning, testing and hay production takes place here. Owner and Vice President, Richard Roth and his wife Sheri and two children Jessica and Ryan along with Todd Amsbaugh, COO of the West Division and his wife Paula reside at the Whitcraft.

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Summer’s Coming to an End

May 19, 2012 | Posted In: News | Posted By: ixadmin |

And what a summer is has been. Exteme flooding in May and June led to a late start to haying as well as numerous repairs to creek crossings, roads and corrals. But one can’t complain too much as the early rains set the stage for a wonderful growing season. Reservoirs stayed full and streams and creeks that normally stop running the end of July, continued well into August.

2012 here we come!

February 24, 2012 | Posted In: News | Posted By: ixadmin |

What a great winter we have had here in northern Montana. Daytime temperatures thru February remained in the mid 30′s and snow accumulations were minimal. Not that we would ever complain about moisture but considering the past two winters, we welcomed the break.

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