Rancho Malpais

Rancho Malpais is an excellent short-grass ranch set in the heart of Northeast New Mexico, just off the historic Santa Fe Trail. This 5,811± deeded-acre property sits 38 miles west of Clayton and 17 miles south of Des Moines at an average elevation of 6,500’. From nearly every vantage point, the ranch offers sweeping 40-mile views of Sierra Grande, Capulin, the Don Carlos Hills, Barela Mountain, the Seven Sisters (Palo Blanco), Laughlin Peak, and many others notable landmarks. The ranch is divided into five pastures ranging from 950 to 1,650 acres, each with at least two reliable sources of water. …

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Productive Dryland Farm in Texas County

UNDER CONTRACT This well-maintained dryland farm showcases the productive cropland typical of the area. Planted to milo for the 2024 summer crop, the property features level terrain and excellent soils, providing efficiency and consistency in production. This farm would make an outstanding addition to any established operation or an excellent opportunity for agricultural investment.

Productive Irrigated Farm with Expansion Potential

This 780 +/- acre farm, located in the northern end of the Oklahoma Panhandle, sits atop one of the region’s largest and most reliable water reserves. The property includes a 500-acre center pivot currently supported by two irrigation wells producing a combined 1,900 GPM, providing approximately 4.2 GPM per irrigated acre. The owner has been growing alfalfa on the northern half of the pivot, with the balance planted to an alternative hay crop. The remaining 160 acres were previously enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program. An additional irrigation well was recently drilled on this tract and test-pumped in the 1,200 …

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