This square section of agricultural-use land has frontage on Highway 70, steady income from CRP pasture, and flat, sandy loam cultivated fields.
LAND USE:
- 365.7 FSA certified dry land cultivation
- 229.8 acres enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP)
- 44.5 acres in native pasture, wooded areas, improvements, etc.
FARMING:
The cultivation is divided between two different fields: 343.7 acres in one large block, and 22.0 acres on the south across the highway. Both are currently planted in winter wheat, being farmed by a tenant on a share crop basis on the thirds. Care has been taken in the past by rotating crops to restore nutrients to the soil and to control weed invasion. The fields have been fertilized with each years planting as well. Most of the land is flat, with a small draw running through the east. The soils are sandy loam, great for small grain crops, hay, or coul...
The cultivation is divided between two different fields: 343.7 acres in one large block, and 22.0 acres on the south across the highway. Both are currently planted in winter wheat, being farmed by a tenant on a share crop basis on the thirds. Care has been taken in the past by rotating crops to restore nutrients to the soil and to control weed invasion. The fields have been fertilized with each years planting as well. Most of the land is flat, with a small draw running through the east. The soils are sandy loam, great for small grain crops, hay, or could be put in coastal bermuda grass for running cattle. The cultivation has a 293 lb cotton base with the FSA office.
CRP INCOME:
229.8 acres are enrolled in the CRP program until September 30, 2021; this acreage is primarily on the north and east sides of the section and consist of tall switch grass, bluestem, love, and mixed native grasses. The annual payment for this program is $7,583.40/year, or $33/ac.
HUNTING:
While you will find deer trails going across the open fields and CRP pasture, about 50 acres in the northeast corner has lots of dense wooded areas, tree groves, and thickets, and is excellent hunting country. I found several whitetail buck rubs and hog rubs and rooting throughout this area. A couple of feeders and blinds would make good use of this area.
WATER:
Water is very shallow here, but not in sufficient quantity to irrigate. Stock tank wells for cattle can be hit with in 20 depth. Four water wells are scattered across the land. Only one of these is confirmed to work, which is the well at the house and barn. The other three have not been used in years, so the owner does not know of their condition.
IMPROVEMENTS:
Improvements include new five-line barbed wire fencing around the perimeter, a three-bedroom, two-bathroom older farm house, a 100 x 70 metal barn with interior shop; half of the barn has a slab. The barn has very tall rafters and doors on both ends, for storing equipment or hay. The house is a little rough, but in working condition, and could be used to rent to area hunters seasonally for additional income; it has electricity, water well, and septic in place. Several old homesites are located around the farm too, which need to be cleaned up.
Road access is very good here, with paved frontage on Highway 70 on the south, plus country road around all four sides of the permeter. There are several gated entrances.
MINERAL RIGHTS:
The owner does not own any mineral rights, so there are none to transfer. There is some production along the north end in gas wells. All of the wells are within the CRP acreage, so they dont interfere with plowing or spraying. All other property rights (wind, water, etc.) will transfer with no reservation.
ASKING PRICE:
$1000/acre, or $640,000.00 total.
(Additional 366 acres that joins this farm is available for sale too. Call for details.)
CONTACT:
For more information or to view this property in person, please call land agent Ben Belew at cell phone (940) 357-9940.
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