Protected: 2,879 +/- Acres in Deaf Smith County
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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 …
Farmland: 1,306+/- acres of irrigation provides support to the feedyard for both feed and grazing opportunities. Currently the owner is utilizing 2,425+/- total gpm (1.86 gpm/wet acre) off of 32 electric submersible wells. Additional wells are in service and can be used for irrigation but are currently reserved to support the feedyard. Various sprinkler models range in age from older to 2024 model Reinkes. The balance of 1,229.17+/- acres is a mixture of grass, CRP, and dryland farm ground. Feedyard/Headquarters: No expenses were spared on this newly constructed feedyard and farm headquarters. The yard offers 2,700’ of concrete bunk and …