Lamb County Stock Farm

UNDER CONTRACT This attractive irrigated farm offers a rare combination of productive farmland and established permanent grass in a desirable location. The property consists of 539.77± acres, with approximately 418 acres under irrigation served by a 2020 Zimmatic sprinkler. The sprinkler is owned by the previous tenant and may be purchased separately at closing for $130,500. Approximately 275 acres on the south half of the circle are planted to permanent grass, providing an excellent foundation for livestock operations. The southwest quarter is planted to Blue Grama, while the southeast quarter is planted to Sideoats Grama. The northeast quarter includes approximately …

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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.

Rancho Malpais

Rancho Malpais is an excellent short-grass ranch set in the heart of Northeast New Mexico, just off the historic Santa Fe Trail. This 5,811± deeded-acre property sits 38 miles west of Clayton and 17 miles south of Des Moines at an average elevation of 6,500’. From nearly every vantage point, the ranch offers sweeping 40-mile views of Sierra Grande, Capulin, the Don Carlos Hills, Barela Mountain, the Seven Sisters (Palo Blanco), Laughlin Peak, and many others notable landmarks. The ranch is divided into five pastures ranging from 950 to 1,650 acres, each with at least two reliable sources of water. …

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