Multi-Parcel Absolute Auction in Deaf Smith County

Multi-Parcel Absolute Auction in Deaf Smith County

All three tracts have very close access to Hereford Grain’s Palo Duro Grain Elevator, Top of Texas Cotton Gin, Panhandle Milling, and numerous silage options.

 

Tract 1:

Farm to Market Road 2587 provides excellent blacktop access to this 600+/- acre property.

Irrigation water is provided by five submersible wells. Water is disbursed through three sprinklers covering 303+/- acres (50.5% developed) including a 1990 five tower T&L covering 50+/- acres, a 1998 quarter mile Reinke, and a 1992 quarter mile Valley. All sprinklers are in good operating condition and have received upgrades.  The sprinklers are nozzled for 250 gallons per minute. The High Plains Underground Water Conservation District flow tested the wells on 9-17-2024 with a result of 294+/- total gpm. Three phase electricity is currently used and accessible to the farm. An additional well is present and used for livestock water.

31.22 acres, being the corners of the north quarter mile circle, are enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program through 2032. This contract provides an annual payment of $966.00 or $30.93 per acre.

124.99 acres are currently planted to irrigated wheat. 32.51+/- acres are currently planted to dryland wheat. Compost was spread on the irrigated wheat acres prior to planting at a rate of 3 tons per acre. Inputs for the growing wheat crop will be reimbursed to the Seller at closing.

Tract 2:

Farm to Market Road 809 and County Road 23 provide excellent blacktop access to this 631+/- acre property.

Irrigation water is provided by four submersible wells. Water is disbursed through one 1998 Zimmatic Sprinkler covering 355+/- acres (56.26% developed). The sprinkler is nozzled for 500 gpm and there is a booster pump at the pivot. A water line currently crosses County Road 23 and connects Tracts 2 & 3. The High Plains Underground Water Conservation District flow tested the wells on 9-17-2024 with a result of 338+/- total gpm. Three phase electricity is currently used and accessible to the farm. A livestock well sits on the center of the west side and provides water to a tank on each side of the farm.

51.59 acres, being the corners west of the pivot, are enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program through 2025. This contract provides an annual payment of $1,445.00 or $28.00 per acre.

177.6+/- acres are currently planted to irrigated wheat. Compost was spread on the irrigated wheat acres prior to planting at a rate of 3 tons per acre. Inputs for the growing wheat crop will be reimbursed to the Seller at closing.

Tract 3

Farm to Market Road 809, County Road 23, and County Road 22 provide excellent access to this 640+/- acres.

Irrigation water is provided by four submersible wells. Water is disbursed through one 2014 Reinke sprinkler covering 170+/- acres and a 105+/- acre drip irrigation field on 30” tape centers for a total of 275+/- irrigated acres (43% developed).  The sprinkler is nozzled for 500 gpm. A water line currently crosses County Road 23 to connect Tracts 2 and 3. The High Plains Underground Water Conservation District flow tested the wells on 9-17-2024 with a result of 258+/- total gpm. Three phase electricity is currently used and accessible to the farm. There is a livestock well and tank near the center of the tract.

49.05 acres, being three sprinkler corners, are enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program through 2025. This contract provides an annual payment of $1,406.00 or $28.66 per acre.

266.2+/- acres are currently planted to dryland wheat. Inputs for the growing wheat crop will be reimbursed to the Seller at closing.

304 Vega Blvd. , Vega, Texas 79092
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