This farm consists of a 661-acre section (tract1) and an adjoining 658-acre section (tract 2) which corner each other. Total water production from both sections is approximately 2800 gallons per minute. All wells are connected with high pressure underground plastic pipe, leaving excess water to supply the adjacent leased ground.
Buried drip lines on 40 centers have just been installed on 1050 acres of this farm. The two 1/2 mile center pivots previously used are being removed.
Tract 1 has 14 irrigation wells producing 1,800 gpm which are approximately 380 deep and equipped with submersible electric pumps and motors. The soils are mostly clay loams with 0 to 1 percent slope and are highly productive. The NE corner of tract 1 joins Hwy 194 NW of Hart.
Tract 2 is Section 56, the NE corner of which is also on Hwy 194. There are 13 irrigation wells producing approximately 1,000 gpm,...
Tract 2 is Section 56, the NE corner of which is also on Hwy 194. There are 13 irrigation wells producing approximately 1,000 gpm, all are equipped with submersible electric motors and pumps. This tract has excellent topography and soils with about 90% being clay loam.
There are many feedlots and dairies in this area which provide a good market for corn silage and wheat hay and silage. In addition, these operations supply manure for use as fertilizer.
This is a nice farm with good water located in a highly productive farming area. The owner is willing to lease this farm back and continue to operate it!
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Research Parcel Information4 miles NW of Hart on Hwy 194