Warne Ranches
Overview
Habitat is a mixture of 2,400 acres of chest high prairie grasses and alfalfa blended with endless food plots of milo, millet, corn and sunflowers. Throughout five generations, shelterbelts of Russian olive, cedar, juniper, cottonwood, and plum trees have also been planted and provide the ideal winter habitat and protection for all kinds of wildlife. It’s common to flush several hundred pheasants out of these shelterbelts during the later part of the season.