Quay County CRP

±110 Acres – CRP Income Producing Grassland Located in Quay, New Mexico, approximately 14 miles north of San Jon, this ±110-acre tract offers established grassland currently enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP). The property generates an annual rental payment of $19.57 per acre, providing steady income while preserving the integrity of the land. This tract presents an excellent opportunity for investors, neighboring landowners, or those seeking long-term agricultural holding with income potential.

Half Section with Quality Homestead

This is an excellent opportunity for a young farm operator to acquire an excellent half section of farmland with the future potential for development into an irrigated farm, while residing in a wonderful home with outstanding outbuildings and accessories for county living. The farmland consists of excellent clay loam soils with the majority less that 1% slope, a portion (+/- 17%) being 3% or less on the Northern portion. The farm has an existing irrigation well on the property with the North Plains Water Conservation District indicating 100 to 250 ft of saturated water thickness in the Ogalala Aquifer, which …

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Lamb County Stock Farm

UNDER CONTRACT This attractive irrigated farm offers a rare combination of productive farmland and established permanent grass in a desirable location. The property consists of 539.77± acres, with approximately 418 acres under irrigation served by a 2020 Zimmatic sprinkler. The sprinkler is owned by the previous tenant and may be purchased separately at closing for $130,500. Approximately 275 acres on the south half of the circle are planted to permanent grass, providing an excellent foundation for livestock operations. The southwest quarter is planted to Blue Grama, while the southeast quarter is planted to Sideoats Grama. The northeast quarter includes approximately …

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