Ranch with CRP & Grazing Potential

This well-maintained ranch offers strong revenue potential, quality fencing, and reliable water access. Located just west of Stegall, Texas, across the state line, this property provides flexibility for both income generation and agricultural use. With a combination of CRP payments and grazing/haying opportunities, it is well-suited for an investor or producer looking to maximize returns while maintaining operational flexibility. Spanning 681.03 total acres, the property includes multiple CRP contracts: 242.61 acres under a General CRP contract, expiring in 2033, generating $11,053 annually ($45.56/acre) 216.93 acres under a General CRP contract, expiring in 2033, generating $10,128 annually ($46.69/acre) 60.35 acres under …

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Beaver County Irrigated Farm

These are excellent irrigated properties ready to go for your spring planting. There are a total of 557 +/-  acres consisting of 370 +/- wet acres under three center pivots. The Northern two irrigated quarter sections are served by one (1) +/- 900 gpm irrigation well and the Southern irrigated quarter section served by one (1) new +/- 850 gpm well. The topography is relatively flat with a slight elevation change. All tracts have very good Sandy/Clay Loam soils.

Lamb County Irrigated Farm

This irrigated farm is located just north of Earth in Lamb County. The property features a Reinke sprinkler system irrigating 120 acres, supported by a submersible well producing approximately 100 gallons per minute. The south half is currently planted in fall wheat, while the north half has a new wheat crop. The farm is leased to a neighboring tenant for the current crop year; however, the tenant is open to being bought out of the wheat and relinquishing possession before a summer crop is planted. The corners are in cultivation. The land consists primarily of fine sandy loams, with 60 …

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