1313.13± Acre Grass & CRP Ranch with Irrigation Development Potential

Property Highlights 1,313.13± Total Acres Located in Hale County in the Petersburg area Frontage on FM 37 and approximately 1 mile from FM 54 464.35± Acres of Grassland 848.78± Acres in CRP (3 Contracts Expiring in 2030) Annual CRP Income: $41,838 Annual Wind Turbine Location Payment: $4,500 Grazing and Haying Flexibility Under CRP Guidelines Predominant Soil: Pullman Clay Loam 31 Permitted Irrigation Wells 24 Wells on the Large Tract 7 Wells on the Half Section Wells Approximately 200–280 Feet Deep 4 Equipped Wells Producing ~375 GPM Combined Electricity Available Throughout the Property Strong Potential for Pivot or Drip Irrigation Development …

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Crosby County Farmland

Welcome to a rare opportunity to own 160 +/- acres in Crosby County, Texas, located just south of Crosbyton. This productive tract offers excellent potential for farming operations or agricultural investment. The property features predominantly Olton loam soil, historically supporting strong cotton production. Current farming practices are already established as the acreage is leased to an existing tenant. Interested buyers should pursue further contact with the listing agent to explore options regarding the lease. Access to the property is convenient, with only a half-mile county road drive from paved Farm to Market Road 40. Electricity is available along the county …

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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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