Quay County CRP

UNDER CONTRACT ±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.

Grassland Tract Near Gageby Creek

UNDER CONTRACT Level to sloping with mostly bluestem grass. Has a couple of terraces on to west part of the previously cultivated land. Far west side has a draw that runs north to south towards Gageby Creek. Gageby Creek is just south of the west side of the Property. Property has a livestock water well with electric submersible pump and a livestock drinking tub. Property has a gas well, but it has not been produced since 2012 according to the Texas Railroad Commission.

Palo Duro Creek Farm & Ranch | Deaf Smith County

UNDER CONTRACT Property Description: This is a diverse property being made up of 261+/- acres of irrigated cropland, 101+/- acres of dryland cultivation, and 688+/- acres of native grass. Elevation ranges from 3,780’ in the bottom of Palo Duro Creek to 3,875’on the NE side of the farm. All the cultivated acres are consistently flat, leaving the majority of the elevation change to the native grass. Clay Loam soils across the farm provide for great production potential, given adequate moisture. There is additional irrigation on all sides of the farm. Improvements: Four irrigation wells are currently in production on the …

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