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This 516.34-acre farm off County Road 625 in Castro County offers excellent agricultural potential with approximately 364 acres under pivot. All existing wells are either new or have been recently reworked. The mostly updated Valley sprinklers, provide strong, reliable water. Equating to +/-4.50 GPM per wet acre. As seen in the interactive map, water lines tie the circles together providing more reliability and efficiency. This farm is both productive and well-located. It allows for the rare opportunity to grow wheatlage followed by corn on the same acreage within a single growing season. Take advantage of this opportunity to own a highly productive farm with exceptionally strong water in the western Texas Panhandle. Water: There is a total of 12 irrigation wells. All irrigation wells are either new or have been recently reworked. Improvements: There are 3 Valley sprinklers on the farm. ...
This 516.34-acre farm off County Road 625 in Castro County offers excellent agricultural potential with approximately 364 acres under pivot. All existing wells are either new or have been recently reworked. The mostly updated Valley sprinklers, provide strong, reliable water. Equating to +/-4.50 GPM per wet acre. As seen in the interactive map, water lines tie the circles together providing more reliability and efficiency. This farm is both productive and well-located. It allows for the rare opportunity to grow wheatlage followed by corn on the same acreage within a single growing season. Take advantage of this opportunity to own a highly productive farm with exceptionally strong water in the western Texas Panhandle. Water: There is a total of 12 irrigation wells. All irrigation wells are either new or have been recently reworked. Improvements: There are 3 Valley sprinklers on the farm. Reservations / Exclusions: 50% of owned mineral, wind & solar estate will be retained by the seller. Any existing crop will be negotiable with the sales price. Landscape: OcA, Olton clay loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes, 346.71, 67.11% - 46, 2c PuA, Pullman clay loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes,141.76, 27.44% - 47, 3s AcB, Acuff loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes, 14.27, 2.76% -, 52, 3e EcB, Estacado clay loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes, 13.87, 2.68% - 49, 2e Zoning/Easements: The property is outside of any municipality therefore it is not zoned. All existing easements will be identified by surveyors & title company. Natural gas & electric easements are already known. Area: Busby farms sits in southern central quadrant of Castro county. Access: This farm boasts a total of 2.5 miles of road frontage on CR 625.
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