Hyline Farm & Feedlot offers a rare opportunity to own a highly efficient, CAFO-permitted feedlot in Malheur County, ideally positioned in Oregon’s productive Treasure Valley. Spanning 125 acres, this turnkey property features two pivots supporting 24.25 acres of corn silage and 47 acres of alfalfa hay, ensuring a solid, self-sustaining feed base. Alfalfa yields averaged 6.9 tons per acre in 2024, while corn production reached 25.25 tons per acre—significantly offsetting operational feed costs. With 95 acres of water rights (2024 cost: $7,362.50), irrigation reliability is assured.The main residence, remodeled in 2022, provides stunning valley views, and the newly installed 2022 modular home is move-in ready. Extensive infrastructure supports seamless operations, including well-maintained scales, a hydraulic chute, and six CAFO pens with a 900-head capacity. Outbuildings such as a 50’ x 50’ hay shed, 50’ x 30’ milk barn, and large silage pit and slab add flexibility and utility.Recent upgrades include a remodeled kitchen, mini-split HVAC, new windows, water systems, and a resurfaced driveway, ensuring comfort and efficiency. With easy access to transportation routes, Hyline Farm & Feedlot is ideal for expansion or as a standalone operation. Malheur County, established in 1887, has a rich agricultural heritage and is one of Oregon’s largest counties. The Treasure Valley, encompassing parts of eastern Oregon and southwestern Idaho, is renowned for its agricultural productivity, diverse crops, and thriving livestock industry. Its fertile soil, access to Snake River irrigation, and favorable growing conditions make it one of the Northwest’s top agricultural hubs.