Land and Rural Retreats Sunray, Sherman County, Texas Agricultural/Ranch For Sale - 650 Acres

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Sunray, Sherman County, Texas Agricultural/Ranch For Sale - 650 Acres
Sunray, Sherman County, Texas Agricultural/Ranch For Sale - 650 Acres
This is a highly productive irrigated farm with good equipment in a prime location. The sprinkler is nozzled at 2000 gpm. Last year's corn crop yielded 242 bushels per acre. All 4 corners are in grass. Owner willing to lease back. There are 500 acres Irrigated, 70 acres Dryland, and 80 acres grass. This farm includes five wells and 1/2 mile 1996 model Valley Pivot.

Property type:
Agricultural/Ranch
Parcel Size:
650 Acres
Price:
$1,267,500
MLS or other ID:
Sherman40
 

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