This farm is located a few miles west of the Lockett community at the corner of Highway 70 and FM 1207, both of which are paved roads. Electricity is located along both roads. The farm is being used to grow pecans. It has approximately 600 trees, but only about 200 of these are mature producing trees. The rest are either young or dead from the drought. Due to the recent drought, production levels on the farm have been down from former years to around 2,000 lbs. Three main variety of trees are here Cheyenne, Pawnee, and Wichita with a few scattered Burketts.
Eight cased irrigation wells run the sprinkler system to the trees. The deepest of these wells is 42. All of them have 1/2 horsepower pumps on them, which will generate 22 gpm pressure, for a combined pressure of 176 gpm throughout the system. The wells have never run dry in the past.
The largest trees are located in the north hal...
The largest trees are located in the north half of the farm. The southern half has a lot of young, smaller transplants, and, if cleared, would provide a place to put in a hay patch, grow row crops, a large garden, more fruit trees, etc. The land has fine sandy loam soil with little to no slope. You could build a home virtually anywhere on the tract too, as both sides have utilities accessible and excellent road frontage.
No harvesting equipment is available for sale with this farm, just the land, trees, and irrigation equipment.
Asking Price: $75,000
Call land agent Ben Belew at cell phone (940) 357-9940 to arrange a tour of this farm.
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