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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440 +/- Acres of Prime Irrigated Farmland Near Goodwell

This 440 +/- acre farm Located just south of Goodwell, Ok is a very well cared for and has been maintained as well as any farm in the region. There are 3 irrigation wells, producing 600gpm utilizing 2-120ac acre valley pivots. All the irrigation motors on the farm convey with the sale of the farm. The farm has highly productive class A clay loam soils. Both farms have been very productive for the family, and both are ready to go for next year. The growing wheat crop on the west circle can be purchased for the input costs and the …

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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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