Lamb County CRP

This attractive income-producing property is located northwest of Lubbock, in a rapidly growing area that appeals to those seeking a peaceful lifestyle outside the city limits. The property boasts accessible all-weather roads, enhancing its appeal and usability. The land is predominantly flat with fertile soils, ideal for various agricultural pursuits. It features three older irrigation wells, the condition of which is currently unknown, offering potential for further agricultural development. Currently, the property generates an annual income of $8,264, equating to $50.81 per acre, through a CRP (Conservation Reserve Program) contract that remains in effect until 2031. This provides a stable …

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Dryland Farm with I-40 Frontage

UNDER CONTRACT This is an excellent laying dryland farm with good clay loam soils and 3,740’+/- of Interstate 40 access road frontage. The intersection of I-40 and FM 2373 lies just east of the property and offers an overpass for easy access to the interstate or driving north to Pantex. County Road D fronts the west boundary and offers convenient access to the south end of the property if a future owner desires to build off of the highway. There is one water well located on the west side of the property that is not currently being used and the …

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2,879 +/- Acres in Deaf Smith County

This 2,879 +/- acre ranch located in Western Deaf Smith County offers a little of everything and a whole lot of opportunity. 1,254.62 acres are currently enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) through 2032 with an annual payment of $47,814.00 or $38.11 per acre. The CRP is available for seasonal grazing every other year and has been managed in a way in which roughly half of the acres are available for grazing each year. 1,480+/- acres are currently in cultivation and planted to wheat. A portion of the wheat is being grazed out and a portion of the wheat …

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