Southeast Castro County Farms
State: Texas
Region: Panhandle
County: Castro
Property Type: Irrigated Farmland
Acres: 1,832.49 more or less
Price: $5,250,000.00
Taxes: Approximately $13,791.14
These are excellent farms located in southeast Castro County.
Tract 1 163.75 Acres south of Hart, TX on Farm-to-Market 168 approximately 3.3 miles. This is an excellent farm consisting of Pullman and Olton soils and irrigated with a mile pivot that has 60 spaced nozzles. The pivot is supplied with 700 GPM by two wells, one turbine and one submersible equipped. An approximately 1,600 square feet (per appraisal district), nice brick home with a metal roof is located along the highway on the property. Behind the home is a recently constructed large barn and equipment shed. The building has 3,600 sq ft of insulated shop area with a large folding door, 2,400 sq ft of living and office spac...
Tract 1 163.75 Acres south of Hart, TX on Farm-to-Market 168 approximately 3.3 miles. This is an excellent farm consisting of Pullman and Olton soils and irrigated with a mile pivot that has 60 spaced nozzles. The pivot is supplied with 700 GPM by two wells, one turbine and one submersible equipped. An approximately 1,600 square feet (per appraisal district), nice brick home with a metal roof is located along the highway on the property. Behind the home is a recently constructed large barn and equipment shed. The building has 3,600 sq ft of insulated shop area with a large folding door, 2,400 sq ft of living and office space, 4,200 sq ft of covered equipment storage area and 2,500 sq ft of covered work and parking area. There is another 80 x 40 barn for equipment and a 972 sq ft shop. This property would make an excellent headquarters for a farming operation and is located on a very productive irrigated quarter.
Tract 2 352 Acres one mile south of Hart, TX on County Road 525. This big half-section with excellent Pullman and Olton soils has two pivots and two wells. The west pivot is an eight tower Valley with 60 spacing drops and nozzles. The east pivot is also a Valley with 38 tall tires and 60 spacing drops and nozzles. Both pivots have sprinkler packages of 500 GPM or higher according to the owner. The two wells supplying the pivots have turbine pumps powered by natural gas engines and both pumps have been reworked this spring. Electrical service is in the near vicinity should a buyer wish to put the pumps on electricity.
Tract 3 - These 2 sections are 4 miles southeast of Dimmitt with 1.3 miles of frontage on both sides of TX Hwy 194. The north section has 500 acres in irrigation by a 16 Tower Valley center pivot system with 38 tires. The south section has 451 acres irrigated. The south section is divided by the highway and there are three pivots on either side of the road. North of the highway is a 10 tower Valley 6000 (190 +/- acres under circle) and two 4 tower pivots covering 36 +/- acres each. South of the highway is Zimmatic 8 tower center pivot (134 +/- acre) and two 4 tower pivots irrigating 28 +/- acres each. There are 5 wells on the north section with submersible pumps and electric motors. The south section has 6 wells; one of which has a turbine pump with electric motor and the other 5 wells have submersible electric pumps and motors. There is a pipeline that connects all the wells and center pivots and also underlies the highway. The mile Valley sprinkler is nozzled at 800 GPM. The 4 tower pivots are all nozzled for 125 GPM. The 10 tower pivot north of the highway is nozzled at 500 GPM and the 8 tower pivot south of the highway is nozzled at 475 GPM. Additionally, a booster pump is in place at the mile pivot on the north section and at the 10 tower pivots on the south section. The balance of the farm not under irrigation is developed with improved grasses and may be hayed or grazed as desired as they are NOT under a Conservation Reserve Program contract.
These are very nice farms with good soils and considerable depreciation located in a very productive farming area!