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08/19/2024
$28,500,000
10648 ac.
ACTIVE
Bailey County - Stegall, TX
Very rarely is an operation of this scale and quality offered to the public for purchase. This is truly a once in a lifetime opportunity to obtain a legacy which has taken decades of dedication to obtain.
Veritas Real Estate Co is blessed to be chosen as the exclusive broker to offer the J Ob Farming & Ranching business. This fully operational business is offered as a complete package with all assets, which include:
10,648 deeded acres
Extensive improvements
A large fleet of farming equipment, and implements
The last remaining seed-stock of a specialty crop in the United States.
Seed Cleaning Business and Operation
Located in Bailey County, Texas, the acreage consists of dryland and irrigated farmland, native and improved pasture, and CRP land. Additionally, this land offers world-class hunting opportunities, making this mix of enterprises one of the most attractive offerings to be marketed. The property is in one of the most affordable dollar-per-acre arable farmland regions in the United States.
***LOCATION & ACCESS***
The property is located in the rural western portion of the Texas Panhandle in Bailey County of the South High Plains. At the center of the operation is the former community of Stegall, Texas, which is located 27 miles SW of Muleshoe Texas, 28 miles NW of Morton Texas, and 38 minutes SE of Portales, NM.
Lubbock, TX (pop: 263,930) is located 80 miles SE of the property which houses an international airport.
The property is directly centered between the Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge and the Grulla National Wildlife Refuge. Grulla Natl Refuge is NW 3 miles to the closest corner, and Muleshoe Natl Reuge is 4.5 miles SE to the closest corner.
All parcels are accessible via paved frontage or county-maintained dirt road frontage. Most parcels are in close proximity and touching with other parcels. Paved FM 298 acts as an aorta through the middle of the property stemming from the center of the Headquarters allowing ease of access to all the parcels, enabling smoother operations.
***OVERALL PROPERTY DESCRIPTION***
The land comprises of:
687.1 acres of irrigated parcels,
7,179.45 acres of dryland,
1,815.85 acres in native/improved pasture, and
966.23 acres of CRP parcels.
The land is mostly level with minimal contour. The elevation ranges from the highest point of 4105ft to 3875 ft at the lowest. Most of the soils consist of strong Stegall Loam (0-1% slopes) or a sandy loam variety. The property has generally been used for cattle production, wheat, sorgum-almum, corn, cotton, and hay grazer production. FSA 156 forms are available on request.
The native and CRP pastures consist of side-oat gramma, little bluestem and buffalo grass with some mesquites, and yuccas, and sporadically dotted with wildlife playas and elm trees. Overall, the property is a vast, uninterrupted span of open land.
***IMPROVEMENTS***
The property holds three large warehouse barns with a total combined square footage of 41,400, all of which are supported with 2 ft+ thick concrete flooring, as follows:
Main barn: 130' x 180
Seed Warehouse barn: 60' x 180
"Airport Place" Barn: 60'x 120
There are 3 homes, and a furnished hunt shack on the property:
Headquarters Home: 1,890 sqft
North Hand House: 1,743 sqft
West Hand House: 1,473 sqft
Hunt Shack: 1,000 sqft
Additionally, there are:
(3) newer equipment/hay sheds each 100x 70 under the roofline.
1,800 sqft enclosed metal storage barn
12,000 gallon off-road diesel storage tank
(2) 1,000 gallon underground fuel tanks
Working cattle pens (pipe) with sweep and squeeze-chute
Covered Holding Pens
Concrete cattle feeding trough
All of the native pastureland is fenced with good to new 5 strand barbed wire fence, with solid 2- 3/8 pipe corners and H-braces. The native pasture parcels are equipped with double hung 19 gates, and each pasture is equipped with livestock/wildlife wells and troughs. Many of the dryland parcels are also equipped with water troughs for livestock and wildlife purposes fed by electric and solar pumps, and a windmill.
***Irrigation***
The "Baileyboro Gin" (#4 on the map):
-513.2 acres total
-360 acres irrigated (70%)
-(3) Brand New 2024 Valley Pivots
-Pivots are all poly-lined, 8 tower pivots
-Pivots are nozzled at 650-680 GPM
-9 wells total. 8 of them drilled in 2024
-Deepest well is only at 156ft
-8 wells are cased with 8" steel casing, one well w/ 5" steel casing
-Water piping structured to water each pivot individually for rotation
5.41 gpm per irrigated acre (individually)
The "King Circle" (#5 on map):
-173.9 acres total
-120 acres irrigated (69%)
-Later model (~2014) 8 Tower Valley pivot with new control box
-Nozzled at 450 GPM
-4 wells feeding the pivot
3.75 gpm per irrigated acre
-1 additional well for livestock/wildlife
All wells on the property are within the High Plains Underwater District and pull water from the Ogallala aquifer. The Santa Rosa/Dockum aquifer also spans under the property, with potential for the new owner to tap into this resource.
***Specialty Crop***
J Ob Farming has had profound success in growing a specialty crop which has served as a staple of the operation and has been the life blood behind the acquisitions of this operation.
Sorghum-almum is one of the most valuable livestock forage and fodder crops during summer in semi-arid areas worldwide and has been grown on the property for the purpose of harvesting the seed for market. Included in the sale is the last known remaining seed-stock of sorghum-almum in the United States (estimated around 50,000 lbs), along with the current sorghum-almum crop in the field. Seed dealer contacts, along with all equipment to continue the business will also be included. The current owners have expressed the willingness to train the future owners for the continuation of the business.
Additionally included with the sale is 169,000 lbs of cleaned and stored 2024 Beardless Wheat Seed (VNS), which can be used to replant production fields and 3,000 lbs of delinted cotton.
***Equipment***
The J Ob farming operation is ready to operate on Day 1. Included in the sale is a multitude of GPS enabled John Deere tractors, combines, sprayers, strippers, grain drills, square and round balers, windrowers, tractor-trailers, F-250 flatbed trucks, a large inventory of various implements, hand-tools, supplies/ materials, and much, much more. A complete list of equipment inventory is available on request.
A Clipper Seed cleaner is also included inside the main barn which has been used to clean various seed for market grown on the property.
***Wildlife/Hunting***
Due to its rural nature and size, the property is more than abundant with a variety of wildlife. Herds of American Antelope, Mule deer, and even Whitetail deer take refuge on the property. World class Antelope bucks and Mule Deer have been harvested on the property, and the current owners have sold antelope and mule deer guided hunts on the property every year. J Ob Farms also provided the Mule Deer and Antelope portion for the Texas Big Game: "Texas Slam" hunts on this very property.
The current owners have participated in Managed Lands Deer Program year after year to take advantage of extended season lengths and liberalized harvest opportunities. For the '23-24 hunting season, this property was given 8 Mule Buck and 8 Mule Doe tags. The property qualifies for landowner Pronghorn permits as it falls within the Unit 46 Panhandle Pronghorn Herd.
There is a furnished hunt shack on the property to house out of area hunters during the season.
Many Sandhill Cranes are also abundant in the area known to roost on playas during the evenings and night to fly to production fields in the mornings. An estimated 50,000-70,0000 Sandhill cranes visit the general area during the winter months. Blue (Scaled) Quail are also found on the property, along with a generous amount of dove. The property also serves well for predator hunting, for species such as bobcat and coyotes.
***Conservation***
Currently there are 966.23 acres of parcels in the CRP program with three separate contracts. Of these parcels, 849.89 acres are enrolled, with a total combined annual income of $36,973. CRP contracts are available on request.
***Energy***
The Sagamore Wind Farm in Roosevelt, Co New Mexico is approximately 2 miles west from the closest parcel. The Blue Cloud Wind Project is 7.5 miles east from the closest parcel. There is a 345 KV transmission line 0.3 miles from the closest parcel.
***Utilities***
A majority of the parcels have overhead electricity available provided by Bailey County Electric Coop on the property or on the county roads. Please see the interactive map to view where electric lines are located. AT&T High speed internet fiber cables have also been recently installed along FM 298.
**Broker Remarks & Pricing***
A comprehensive offering of this size does not come often. The J Ob Farming and Ranching Operation is a clean, turn-key operation with pride of ownership evident in every corner of the property. The operation is not only a multi-facet business opportunity but a sizable land holding with a considerable amount of depreciation for the next owner.
The J OB farming operation is offered at $2,676 per acre, or $28,500,000-- which includes all improvements, equipment/implements, tools, supplies/materials, and the sorghum-almum seed business/seed-stock.
We thank you for you time and for review of the J Ob Farming operation. Please visit out website (link on this page) for more photos and information about this opportunity.
08/19/2024
$28,500,000
10648 ac.
ACTIVE
Bailey County - Stegall, TX
Very rarely is an operation of this scale and quality offered to the public for purchase. This is truly a once in a lifetime opportunity to obtain a legacy which has taken decades of dedication to obtain.
Veritas Real Estate Co is blessed to be chosen as the exclusive broker to offer the J Ob Farming & Ranching business. This fully operational business is offered as a complete package with all assets, which include:
10,648 deeded acres
Extensive improvements
A large fleet of farming equipment, and implements
The last remaining seed-stock of a specialty crop in the United States.
Seed Cleaning Business and Operation
Located in Bailey County, Texas, the acreage consists of dryland and irrigated farmland, native and improved pasture, and CRP land. Additionally, this land offers world-class hunting opportunities, making this mix of enterprises one of the most attractive offerings to be marketed. The property is in one of the most affordable dollar-per-acre arable farmland regions in the United States.
***LOCATION & ACCESS***
The property is located in the rural western portion of the Texas Panhandle in Bailey County of the South High Plains. At the center of the operation is the former community of Stegall, Texas, which is located 27 miles SW of Muleshoe Texas, 28 miles NW of Morton Texas, and 38 minutes SE of Portales, NM.
Lubbock, TX (pop: 263,930) is located 80 miles SE of the property which houses an international airport.
The property is directly centered between the Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge and the Grulla National Wildlife Refuge. Grulla Natl Refuge is NW 3 miles to the closest corner, and Muleshoe Natl Reuge is 4.5 miles SE to the closest corner.
All parcels are accessible via paved frontage or county-maintained dirt road frontage. Most parcels are in close proximity and touching with other parcels. Paved FM 298 acts as an aorta through the middle of the property stemming from the center of the Headquarters allowing ease of access to all the parcels, enabling smoother operations.
***OVERALL PROPERTY DESCRIPTION***
The land comprises of:
687.1 acres of irrigated parcels,
7,179.45 acres of dryland,
1,815.85 acres in native/improved pasture, and
966.23 acres of CRP parcels.
The land is mostly level with minimal contour. The elevation ranges from the highest point of 4105ft to 3875 ft at the lowest. Most of the soils consist of strong Stegall Loam (0-1% slopes) or a sandy loam variety. The property has generally been used for cattle production, wheat, sorgum-almum, corn, cotton, and hay grazer production. FSA 156 forms are available on request.
The native and CRP pastures consist of side-oat gramma, little bluestem and buffalo grass with some mesquites, and yuccas, and sporadically dotted with wildlife playas and elm trees. Overall, the property is a vast, uninterrupted span of open land.
***IMPROVEMENTS***
The property holds three large warehouse barns with a total combined square footage of 41,400, all of which are supported with 2 ft+ thick concrete flooring, as follows:
Main barn: 130' x 180
Seed Warehouse barn: 60' x 180
"Airport Place" Barn: 60'x 120
There are 3 homes, and a furnished hunt shack on the property:
Headquarters Home: 1,890 sqft
North Hand House: 1,743 sqft
West Hand House: 1,473 sqft
Hunt Shack: 1,000 sqft
Additionally, there are:
(3) newer equipment/hay sheds each 100x 70 under the roofline.
1,800 sqft enclosed metal storage barn
12,000 gallon off-road diesel storage tank
(2) 1,000 gallon underground fuel tanks
Working cattle pens (pipe) with sweep and squeeze-chute
Covered Holding Pens
Concrete cattle feeding trough
All of the native pastureland is fenced with good to new 5 strand barbed wire fence, with solid 2- 3/8 pipe corners and H-braces. The native pasture parcels are equipped with double hung 19 gates, and each pasture is equipped with livestock/wildlife wells and troughs. Many of the dryland parcels are also equipped with water troughs for livestock and wildlife purposes fed by electric and solar pumps, and a windmill.
***Irrigation***
The "Baileyboro Gin" (#4 on the map):
-513.2 acres total
-360 acres irrigated (70%)
-(3) Brand New 2024 Valley Pivots
-Pivots are all poly-lined, 8 tower pivots
-Pivots are nozzled at 650-680 GPM
-9 wells total. 8 of them drilled in 2024
-Deepest well is only at 156ft
-8 wells are cased with 8" steel casing, one well w/ 5" steel casing
-Water piping structured to water each pivot individually for rotation
5.41 gpm per irrigated acre (individually)
The "King Circle" (#5 on map):
-173.9 acres total
-120 acres irrigated (69%)
-Later model (~2014) 8 Tower Valley pivot with new control box
-Nozzled at 450 GPM
-4 wells feeding the pivot
3.75 gpm per irrigated acre
-1 additional well for livestock/wildlife
All wells on the property are within the High Plains Underwater District and pull water from the Ogallala aquifer. The Santa Rosa/Dockum aquifer also spans under the property, with potential for the new owner to tap into this resource.
***Specialty Crop***
J Ob Farming has had profound success in growing a specialty crop which has served as a staple of the operation and has been the life blood behind the acquisitions of this operation.
Sorghum-almum is one of the most valuable livestock forage and fodder crops during summer in semi-arid areas worldwide and has been grown on the property for the purpose of harvesting the seed for market. Included in the sale is the last known remaining seed-stock of sorghum-almum in the United States (estimated around 50,000 lbs), along with the current sorghum-almum crop in the field. Seed dealer contacts, along with all equipment to continue the business will also be included. The current owners have expressed the willingness to train the future owners for the continuation of the business.
Additionally included with the sale is 169,000 lbs of cleaned and stored 2024 Beardless Wheat Seed (VNS), which can be used to replant production fields and 3,000 lbs of delinted cotton.
***Equipment***
The J Ob farming operation is ready to operate on Day 1. Included in the sale is a multitude of GPS enabled John Deere tractors, combines, sprayers, strippers, grain drills, square and round balers, windrowers, tractor-trailers, F-250 flatbed trucks, a large inventory of various implements, hand-tools, supplies/ materials, and much, much more. A complete list of equipment inventory is available on request.
A Clipper Seed cleaner is also included inside the main barn which has been used to clean various seed for market grown on the property.
***Wildlife/Hunting***
Due to its rural nature and size, the property is more than abundant with a variety of wildlife. Herds of American Antelope, Mule deer, and even Whitetail deer take refuge on the property. World class Antelope bucks and Mule Deer have been harvested on the property, and the current owners have sold antelope and mule deer guided hunts on the property every year. J Ob Farms also provided the Mule Deer and Antelope portion for the Texas Big Game: "Texas Slam" hunts on this very property.
The current owners have participated in Managed Lands Deer Program year after year to take advantage of extended season lengths and liberalized harvest opportunities. For the '23-24 hunting season, this property was given 8 Mule Buck and 8 Mule Doe tags. The property qualifies for landowner Pronghorn permits as it falls within the Unit 46 Panhandle Pronghorn Herd.
There is a furnished hunt shack on the property to house out of area hunters during the season.
Many Sandhill Cranes are also abundant in the area known to roost on playas during the evenings and night to fly to production fields in the mornings. An estimated 50,000-70,0000 Sandhill cranes visit the general area during the winter months. Blue (Scaled) Quail are also found on the property, along with a generous amount of dove. The property also serves well for predator hunting, for species such as bobcat and coyotes.
***Conservation***
Currently there are 966.23 acres of parcels in the CRP program with three separate contracts. Of these parcels, 849.89 acres are enrolled, with a total combined annual income of $36,973. CRP contracts are available on request.
***Energy***
The Sagamore Wind Farm in Roosevelt, Co New Mexico is approximately 2 miles west from the closest parcel. The Blue Cloud Wind Project is 7.5 miles east from the closest parcel. There is a 345 KV transmission line 0.3 miles from the closest parcel.
***Utilities***
A majority of the parcels have overhead electricity available provided by Bailey County Electric Coop on the property or on the county roads. Please see the interactive map to view where electric lines are located. AT&T High speed internet fiber cables have also been recently installed along FM 298.
**Broker Remarks & Pricing***
A comprehensive offering of this size does not come often. The J Ob Farming and Ranching Operation is a clean, turn-key operation with pride of ownership evident in every corner of the property. The operation is not only a multi-facet business opportunity but a sizable land holding with a considerable amount of depreciation for the next owner.
The J OB farming operation is offered at $2,676 per acre, or $28,500,000-- which includes all improvements, equipment/implements, tools, supplies/materials, and the sorghum-almum seed business/seed-stock.
We thank you for you time and for review of the J Ob Farming operation. Please visit out website (link on this page) for more photos and information about this opportunity.
08/19/2024
$28,500,000
10648 ac.
ACTIVE
Bailey County - Stegall, TX
Very rarely is an operation of this scale and quality offered to the public for purchase. This is truly a once in a lifetime opportunity to obtain a legacy which has taken decades of dedication to obtain.
Veritas Real Estate Co is blessed to be chosen as the exclusive broker to offer the J Ob Farming & Ranching business. This fully operational business is offered as a complete package with all assets, which include:
10,648 deeded acres
Extensive improvements
A large fleet of farming equipment, and implements
The last remaining seed-stock of a specialty crop in the United States.
Seed Cleaning Business and Operation
Located in Bailey County, Texas, the acreage consists of dryland and irrigated farmland, native and improved pasture, and CRP land. Additionally, this land offers world-class hunting opportunities, making this mix of enterprises one of the most attractive offerings to be marketed. The property is in one of the most affordable dollar-per-acre arable farmland regions in the United States.
***LOCATION & ACCESS***
The property is located in the rural western portion of the Texas Panhandle in Bailey County of the South High Plains. At the center of the operation is the former community of Stegall, Texas, which is located 27 miles SW of Muleshoe Texas, 28 miles NW of Morton Texas, and 38 minutes SE of Portales, NM.
Lubbock, TX (pop: 263,930) is located 80 miles SE of the property which houses an international airport.
The property is directly centered between the Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge and the Grulla National Wildlife Refuge. Grulla Natl Refuge is NW 3 miles to the closest corner, and Muleshoe Natl Reuge is 4.5 miles SE to the closest corner.
All parcels are accessible via paved frontage or county-maintained dirt road frontage. Most parcels are in close proximity and touching with other parcels. Paved FM 298 acts as an aorta through the middle of the property stemming from the center of the Headquarters allowing ease of access to all the parcels, enabling smoother operations.
***OVERALL PROPERTY DESCRIPTION***
The land comprises of:
687.1 acres of irrigated parcels,
7,179.45 acres of dryland,
1,815.85 acres in native/improved pasture, and
966.23 acres of CRP parcels.
The land is mostly level with minimal contour. The elevation ranges from the highest point of 4105ft to 3875 ft at the lowest. Most of the soils consist of strong Stegall Loam (0-1% slopes) or a sandy loam variety. The property has generally been used for cattle production, wheat, sorgum-almum, corn, cotton, and hay grazer production. FSA 156 forms are available on request.
The native and CRP pastures consist of side-oat gramma, little bluestem and buffalo grass with some mesquites, and yuccas, and sporadically dotted with wildlife playas and elm trees. Overall, the property is a vast, uninterrupted span of open land.
***IMPROVEMENTS***
The property holds three large warehouse barns with a total combined square footage of 41,400, all of which are supported with 2 ft+ thick concrete flooring, as follows:
Main barn: 130' x 180
Seed Warehouse barn: 60' x 180
"Airport Place" Barn: 60'x 120
There are 3 homes, and a furnished hunt shack on the property:
Headquarters Home: 1,890 sqft
North Hand House: 1,743 sqft
West Hand House: 1,473 sqft
Hunt Shack: 1,000 sqft
Additionally, there are:
(3) newer equipment/hay sheds each 100x 70 under the roofline.
1,800 sqft enclosed metal storage barn
12,000 gallon off-road diesel storage tank
(2) 1,000 gallon underground fuel tanks
Working cattle pens (pipe) with sweep and squeeze-chute
Covered Holding Pens
Concrete cattle feeding trough
All of the native pastureland is fenced with good to new 5 strand barbed wire fence, with solid 2- 3/8 pipe corners and H-braces. The native pasture parcels are equipped with double hung 19 gates, and each pasture is equipped with livestock/wildlife wells and troughs. Many of the dryland parcels are also equipped with water troughs for livestock and wildlife purposes fed by electric and solar pumps, and a windmill.
***Irrigation***
The "Baileyboro Gin" (#4 on the map):
-513.2 acres total
-360 acres irrigated (70%)
-(3) Brand New 2024 Valley Pivots
-Pivots are all poly-lined, 8 tower pivots
-Pivots are nozzled at 650-680 GPM
-9 wells total. 8 of them drilled in 2024
-Deepest well is only at 156ft
-8 wells are cased with 8" steel casing, one well w/ 5" steel casing
-Water piping structured to water each pivot individually for rotation
5.41 gpm per irrigated acre (individually)
The "King Circle" (#5 on map):
-173.9 acres total
-120 acres irrigated (69%)
-Later model (~2014) 8 Tower Valley pivot with new control box
-Nozzled at 450 GPM
-4 wells feeding the pivot
3.75 gpm per irrigated acre
-1 additional well for livestock/wildlife
All wells on the property are within the High Plains Underwater District and pull water from the Ogallala aquifer. The Santa Rosa/Dockum aquifer also spans under the property, with potential for the new owner to tap into this resource.
***Specialty Crop***
J Ob Farming has had profound success in growing a specialty crop which has served as a staple of the operation and has been the life blood behind the acquisitions of this operation.
Sorghum-almum is one of the most valuable livestock forage and fodder crops during summer in semi-arid areas worldwide and has been grown on the property for the purpose of harvesting the seed for market. Included in the sale is the last known remaining seed-stock of sorghum-almum in the United States (estimated around 50,000 lbs), along with the current sorghum-almum crop in the field. Seed dealer contacts, along with all equipment to continue the business will also be included. The current owners have expressed the willingness to train the future owners for the continuation of the business.
Additionally included with the sale is 169,000 lbs of cleaned and stored 2024 Beardless Wheat Seed (VNS), which can be used to replant production fields and 3,000 lbs of delinted cotton.
***Equipment***
The J Ob farming operation is ready to operate on Day 1. Included in the sale is a multitude of GPS enabled John Deere tractors, combines, sprayers, strippers, grain drills, square and round balers, windrowers, tractor-trailers, F-250 flatbed trucks, a large inventory of various implements, hand-tools, supplies/ materials, and much, much more. A complete list of equipment inventory is available on request.
A Clipper Seed cleaner is also included inside the main barn which has been used to clean various seed for market grown on the property.
***Wildlife/Hunting***
Due to its rural nature and size, the property is more than abundant with a variety of wildlife. Herds of American Antelope, Mule deer, and even Whitetail deer take refuge on the property. World class Antelope bucks and Mule Deer have been harvested on the property, and the current owners have sold antelope and mule deer guided hunts on the property every year. J Ob Farms also provided the Mule Deer and Antelope portion for the Texas Big Game: "Texas Slam" hunts on this very property.
The current owners have participated in Managed Lands Deer Program year after year to take advantage of extended season lengths and liberalized harvest opportunities. For the '23-24 hunting season, this property was given 8 Mule Buck and 8 Mule Doe tags. The property qualifies for landowner Pronghorn permits as it falls within the Unit 46 Panhandle Pronghorn Herd.
There is a furnished hunt shack on the property to house out of area hunters during the season.
Many Sandhill Cranes are also abundant in the area known to roost on playas during the evenings and night to fly to production fields in the mornings. An estimated 50,000-70,0000 Sandhill cranes visit the general area during the winter months. Blue (Scaled) Quail are also found on the property, along with a generous amount of dove. The property also serves well for predator hunting, for species such as bobcat and coyotes.
***Conservation***
Currently there are 966.23 acres of parcels in the CRP program with three separate contracts. Of these parcels, 849.89 acres are enrolled, with a total combined annual income of $36,973. CRP contracts are available on request.
***Energy***
The Sagamore Wind Farm in Roosevelt, Co New Mexico is approximately 2 miles west from the closest parcel. The Blue Cloud Wind Project is 7.5 miles east from the closest parcel. There is a 345 KV transmission line 0.3 miles from the closest parcel.
***Utilities***
A majority of the parcels have overhead electricity available provided by Bailey County Electric Coop on the property or on the county roads. Please see the interactive map to view where electric lines are located. AT&T High speed internet fiber cables have also been recently installed along FM 298.
**Broker Remarks & Pricing***
A comprehensive offering of this size does not come often. The J Ob Farming and Ranching Operation is a clean, turn-key operation with pride of ownership evident in every corner of the property. The operation is not only a multi-facet business opportunity but a sizable land holding with a considerable amount of depreciation for the next owner.
The J OB farming operation is offered at $2,676 per acre, or $28,500,000-- which includes all improvements, equipment/implements, tools, supplies/materials, and the sorghum-almum seed business/seed-stock.
We thank you for you time and for review of the J Ob Farming operation. Please visit out website (link on this page) for more photos and information about this opportunity.
08/19/2024
$28,500,000
10648 ac.
ACTIVE
Bailey County - Stegall, TX
Very rarely is an operation of this scale and quality offered to the public for purchase. This is truly a once in a lifetime opportunity to obtain a legacy which has taken decades of dedication to obtain.
Veritas Real Estate Co is blessed to be chosen as the exclusive broker to offer the J Ob Farming & Ranching business. This fully operational business is offered as a complete package with all assets, which include:
10,648 deeded acres
Extensive improvements
A large fleet of farming equipment, and implements
The last remaining seed-stock of a specialty crop in the United States.
Seed Cleaning Business and Operation
Located in Bailey County, Texas, the acreage consists of dryland and irrigated farmland, native and improved pasture, and CRP land. Additionally, this land offers world-class hunting opportunities, making this mix of enterprises one of the most attractive offerings to be marketed. The property is in one of the most affordable dollar-per-acre arable farmland regions in the United States.
***LOCATION & ACCESS***
The property is located in the rural western portion of the Texas Panhandle in Bailey County of the South High Plains. At the center of the operation is the former community of Stegall, Texas, which is located 27 miles SW of Muleshoe Texas, 28 miles NW of Morton Texas, and 38 minutes SE of Portales, NM.
Lubbock, TX (pop: 263,930) is located 80 miles SE of the property which houses an international airport.
The property is directly centered between the Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge and the Grulla National Wildlife Refuge. Grulla Natl Refuge is NW 3 miles to the closest corner, and Muleshoe Natl Reuge is 4.5 miles SE to the closest corner.
All parcels are accessible via paved frontage or county-maintained dirt road frontage. Most parcels are in close proximity and touching with other parcels. Paved FM 298 acts as an aorta through the middle of the property stemming from the center of the Headquarters allowing ease of access to all the parcels, enabling smoother operations.
***OVERALL PROPERTY DESCRIPTION***
The land comprises of:
687.1 acres of irrigated parcels,
7,179.45 acres of dryland,
1,815.85 acres in native/improved pasture, and
966.23 acres of CRP parcels.
The land is mostly level with minimal contour. The elevation ranges from the highest point of 4105ft to 3875 ft at the lowest. Most of the soils consist of strong Stegall Loam (0-1% slopes) or a sandy loam variety. The property has generally been used for cattle production, wheat, sorgum-almum, corn, cotton, and hay grazer production. FSA 156 forms are available on request.
The native and CRP pastures consist of side-oat gramma, little bluestem and buffalo grass with some mesquites, and yuccas, and sporadically dotted with wildlife playas and elm trees. Overall, the property is a vast, uninterrupted span of open land.
***IMPROVEMENTS***
The property holds three large warehouse barns with a total combined square footage of 41,400, all of which are supported with 2 ft+ thick concrete flooring, as follows:
Main barn: 130' x 180
Seed Warehouse barn: 60' x 180
"Airport Place" Barn: 60'x 120
There are 3 homes, and a furnished hunt shack on the property:
Headquarters Home: 1,890 sqft
North Hand House: 1,743 sqft
West Hand House: 1,473 sqft
Hunt Shack: 1,000 sqft
Additionally, there are:
(3) newer equipment/hay sheds each 100x 70 under the roofline.
1,800 sqft enclosed metal storage barn
12,000 gallon off-road diesel storage tank
(2) 1,000 gallon underground fuel tanks
Working cattle pens (pipe) with sweep and squeeze-chute
Covered Holding Pens
Concrete cattle feeding trough
All of the native pastureland is fenced with good to new 5 strand barbed wire fence, with solid 2- 3/8 pipe corners and H-braces. The native pasture parcels are equipped with double hung 19 gates, and each pasture is equipped with livestock/wildlife wells and troughs. Many of the dryland parcels are also equipped with water troughs for livestock and wildlife purposes fed by electric and solar pumps, and a windmill.
***Irrigation***
The "Baileyboro Gin" (#4 on the map):
-513.2 acres total
-360 acres irrigated (70%)
-(3) Brand New 2024 Valley Pivots
-Pivots are all poly-lined, 8 tower pivots
-Pivots are nozzled at 650-680 GPM
-9 wells total. 8 of them drilled in 2024
-Deepest well is only at 156ft
-8 wells are cased with 8" steel casing, one well w/ 5" steel casing
-Water piping structured to water each pivot individually for rotation
5.41 gpm per irrigated acre (individually)
The "King Circle" (#5 on map):
-173.9 acres total
-120 acres irrigated (69%)
-Later model (~2014) 8 Tower Valley pivot with new control box
-Nozzled at 450 GPM
-4 wells feeding the pivot
3.75 gpm per irrigated acre
-1 additional well for livestock/wildlife
All wells on the property are within the High Plains Underwater District and pull water from the Ogallala aquifer. The Santa Rosa/Dockum aquifer also spans under the property, with potential for the new owner to tap into this resource.
***Specialty Crop***
J Ob Farming has had profound success in growing a specialty crop which has served as a staple of the operation and has been the life blood behind the acquisitions of this operation.
Sorghum-almum is one of the most valuable livestock forage and fodder crops during summer in semi-arid areas worldwide and has been grown on the property for the purpose of harvesting the seed for market. Included in the sale is the last known remaining seed-stock of sorghum-almum in the United States (estimated around 50,000 lbs), along with the current sorghum-almum crop in the field. Seed dealer contacts, along with all equipment to continue the business will also be included. The current owners have expressed the willingness to train the future owners for the continuation of the business.
Additionally included with the sale is 169,000 lbs of cleaned and stored 2024 Beardless Wheat Seed (VNS), which can be used to replant production fields and 3,000 lbs of delinted cotton.
***Equipment***
The J Ob farming operation is ready to operate on Day 1. Included in the sale is a multitude of GPS enabled John Deere tractors, combines, sprayers, strippers, grain drills, square and round balers, windrowers, tractor-trailers, F-250 flatbed trucks, a large inventory of various implements, hand-tools, supplies/ materials, and much, much more. A complete list of equipment inventory is available on request.
A Clipper Seed cleaner is also included inside the main barn which has been used to clean various seed for market grown on the property.
***Wildlife/Hunting***
Due to its rural nature and size, the property is more than abundant with a variety of wildlife. Herds of American Antelope, Mule deer, and even Whitetail deer take refuge on the property. World class Antelope bucks and Mule Deer have been harvested on the property, and the current owners have sold antelope and mule deer guided hunts on the property every year. J Ob Farms also provided the Mule Deer and Antelope portion for the Texas Big Game: "Texas Slam" hunts on this very property.
The current owners have participated in Managed Lands Deer Program year after year to take advantage of extended season lengths and liberalized harvest opportunities. For the '23-24 hunting season, this property was given 8 Mule Buck and 8 Mule Doe tags. The property qualifies for landowner Pronghorn permits as it falls within the Unit 46 Panhandle Pronghorn Herd.
There is a furnished hunt shack on the property to house out of area hunters during the season.
Many Sandhill Cranes are also abundant in the area known to roost on playas during the evenings and night to fly to production fields in the mornings. An estimated 50,000-70,0000 Sandhill cranes visit the general area during the winter months. Blue (Scaled) Quail are also found on the property, along with a generous amount of dove. The property also serves well for predator hunting, for species such as bobcat and coyotes.
***Conservation***
Currently there are 966.23 acres of parcels in the CRP program with three separate contracts. Of these parcels, 849.89 acres are enrolled, with a total combined annual income of $36,973. CRP contracts are available on request.
***Energy***
The Sagamore Wind Farm in Roosevelt, Co New Mexico is approximately 2 miles west from the closest parcel. The Blue Cloud Wind Project is 7.5 miles east from the closest parcel. There is a 345 KV transmission line 0.3 miles from the closest parcel.
***Utilities***
A majority of the parcels have overhead electricity available provided by Bailey County Electric Coop on the property or on the county roads. Please see the interactive map to view where electric lines are located. AT&T High speed internet fiber cables have also been recently installed along FM 298.
**Broker Remarks & Pricing***
A comprehensive offering of this size does not come often. The J Ob Farming and Ranching Operation is a clean, turn-key operation with pride of ownership evident in every corner of the property. The operation is not only a multi-facet business opportunity but a sizable land holding with a considerable amount of depreciation for the next owner.
The J OB farming operation is offered at $2,676 per acre, or $28,500,000-- which includes all improvements, equipment/implements, tools, supplies/materials, and the sorghum-almum seed business/seed-stock.
We thank you for you time and for review of the J Ob Farming operation. Please visit out website (link on this page) for more photos and information about this opportunity.
08/19/2024
$25,000,000
10474 ac.
ACTIVE
Bailey County - Stegall, TX
Very rarely is an operation of this scale and quality offered to the public for purchase. This is truly a once in a lifetime opportunity to obtain a legacy which has taken decades of dedication to obtain.
Veritas Real Estate Co is blessed to be chosen as the exclusive broker to offer the J Ob Farming & Ranching business. This fully operational business is offered as a complete package with all assets, which include:
10,474 deeded acres
Extensive improvements
A large fleet of farming equipment, and implements
The last remaining seed-stock of a specialty crop in the United States.
Seed Cleaning Business and Operation
Located in Bailey County, Texas, the acreage consists of dryland and irrigated farmland, native and improved pasture, and CRP land. Additionally, this land offers world-class hunting opportunities, making this mix of enterprises one of the most attractive offerings to be marketed. The property is in one of the most affordable dollar-per-acre arable farmland regions in the United States.
***LOCATION & ACCESS***
The property is located in the rural western portion of the Texas Panhandle in Bailey County of the South High Plains. At the center of the operation is the former community of Stegall, Texas, which is located 27 miles SW of Muleshoe Texas, 28 miles NW of Morton Texas, and 38 minutes SE of Portales, NM.
Lubbock, TX (pop: 263,930) is located 80 miles SE of the property which houses an international airport.
The property is directly centered between the Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge and the Grulla National Wildlife Refuge. Grulla Natl Refuge is NW 3 miles to the closest corner, and Muleshoe Natl Reuge is 4.5 miles SE to the closest corner.
Coyote Lake Feeders, a 34,000 head feed yard, is 8 miles to the north of the property's headquarters.
All parcels are accessible via paved frontage or county-maintained dirt road frontage. Most parcels are in close proximity and touching with other parcels. Paved FM 298 acts as an aorta through the middle of the property stemming from the center of the Headquarters allowing ease of access to all the parcels, enabling smoother operations.
***OVERALL PROPERTY DESCRIPTION***
The land comprises of:
531.2 acres of irrigated parcels,
7,230 acres of dryland,
1,765.3 acres in native/improved pasture, and
966.23 acres of CRP parcels.
The land is mostly level with minimal contour. The elevation ranges from the highest point of 4105ft to 3875 ft at the lowest. Most of the soils consist of strong Stegall Loam (0-1% slopes) or a sandy loam variety. The property has generally been used for cattle production, wheat, sorgum-almum, corn, cotton, and hay grazer production. FSA 156 forms are available on request.
The native and CRP pastures consist of side-oat gramma, little bluestem and buffalo grass with some mesquites, and yuccas, and sporadically dotted with wildlife playas and elm trees. Overall, the property is a vast, uninterrupted span of open land.
***IMPROVEMENTS***
The property holds 3 large steel warehouse barns with a total combined square footage of 41,400, all of which are supported with 2 ft+ thick concrete flooring, as follows:
Main barn: 130' x 180
Seed Warehouse barn: 60' x 180
"Airport Place" Barn: 60'x 120
There are 3 homes, and a furnished hunt shack on the property:
Headquarters Home: 1,890 sqft
North Hand House: 1,743 sqft
West Hand House: 1,473 sqft
Hunt Shack: 1,000 sqft
Additionally, there are:
(3) newer equipment/hay sheds each 100x 70 under the roofline.
1,800 sqft enclosed metal storage barn
12,000 gallon off-road diesel storage tank
(2) 1,000 gallon underground fuel tanks
Working cattle pens (pipe) with sweep and squeeze-chute
Covered Holding Pens
Concrete cattle feeding trough
All of the native pastureland is fenced with good to new 5 strand barbed wire fence, with solid 2- 3/8 pipe corners and H-braces. The native pasture parcels are equipped with double hung 19 gates, and each pasture is equipped with livestock/wildlife wells and troughs. Many of the dryland parcels are also equipped with water troughs for livestock and wildlife purposes fed by electric and solar pumps, and a windmill.
***Irrigation***
The "Baileyboro Gin" (#4 on the map):
-513.2 acres total
-360 acres irrigated (70%)
-(3) New 2024 Valley Pivots
-Pivots are all poly-lined, 8 tower pivots
-Pivots are all nozzled at 600 GPM each
-9 wells total. 8 of them drilled in 2024
-Deepest well is only at 156ft
-8 wells are cased with 8" steel casing, one well w/ 5" steel casing
-Water piping and nozzle package structured to water each pivot individually and rotate circle use
5.41 gpm per irrigated acre (when watered individually).
All wells on the property are within the High Plains Underwater District and pull water from the Ogallala aquifer. The Santa Rosa/Dockum aquifer also spans under the property.
***Specialty Crop***
J Ob Farming has had profound success in growing a specialty crop which has served as a staple of the operation and has been the life blood behind the acquisitions of this operation. About 1-1.2k acres are planted each year of this crop, and generally nets $400k-500k a year alone.
Sorghum-almum is one of the most valuable livestock forage and fodder crops during summer in semi-arid areas worldwide and has been grown on the property for the purpose of harvesting the seed for market. Included in the sale is the last known remaining seed-stock of sorghum-almum in the United States (estimated around 50,000 lbs), along with the current sorghum-almum crop in the field. Seed dealer contacts, along with all equipment to continue the business will also be included. The current owners have expressed the willingness to train the future owners for the continuation of the business.
Additionally included with the sale is 169,000 lbs of cleaned and stored 2024 Beardless Wheat Seed (VNS), which can be used to replant production fields and 3,000 lbs of delinted cotton.
***Equipment***
The J Ob farming operation is ready to operate on Day 1. Included in the sale is a multitude of GPS enabled John Deere tractors, combines, sprayers, strippers, grain drills, square and round balers, windrowers, tractor-trailers, F-250 flatbed trucks, a large inventory of various implements, hand-tools, supplies/ materials, and much, much more. A complete list of equipment inventory is available on request.
A Clipper Seed cleaner is also included inside the main barn which has been used to clean various seed for market grown on the property.
***Wildlife/Hunting***
Due to its rural nature and size, the property is more than abundant with a variety of wildlife. Herds of American Antelope, Mule deer, and even Whitetail deer take refuge on the property. World class Antelope bucks and Mule Deer have been harvested on the property, and the current owners have sold antelope and mule deer guided hunts on the property every year. J Ob Farms also provided the Mule Deer and Antelope portion for the Texas Big Game: "Texas Slam" hunts on this very property.
The current owners have participated in Managed Lands Deer Program year after year to take advantage of extended season lengths and liberalized harvest opportunities. For the '24-25 hunting season, this property was given 8 Mule Buck and 8 Mule Doe tags. The property qualifies for landowner Pronghorn permits as it falls within the Unit 46 Panhandle Pronghorn Herd.
There is a furnished hunt shack on the property to house out of area hunters during the season.
Many Sandhill Cranes are also abundant in the area known to roost on playas during the evenings and night to fly to production fields in the mornings. An estimated 50,000-70,0000 Sandhill cranes visit the general area during the winter months. Blue (Scaled) Quail are also found on the property, along with a generous amount of dove. The property also serves well for predator hunting, for species such as bobcat and coyotes.
***Conservation***
Currently there are 966.23 acres of parcels in the CRP program with three separate contracts. Of these parcels, 849.89 acres are enrolled, with a total combined annual income of $36,973. CRP contracts are available on request.
***Energy***
The Sagamore Wind Farm in Roosevelt, Co New Mexico is approximately 2 miles west from the closest parcel. The Blue Cloud Wind Project is 7.5 miles east from the closest parcel. There is a 345 KV transmission line 0.3 miles from the closest parcel.
***Utilities***
A majority of the parcels have overhead electricity available provided by Bailey County Electric Coop on the property or on the county roads. Please see the interactive map to view where electric lines are located. AT&T High speed internet fiber cables have also been recently installed along FM 298.
**Broker Remarks & Pricing***
A comprehensive offering of this size does not come often. The J Ob Farming and Ranching Operation is a clean, turn-key operation with pride of ownership evident in every corner of the property. The operation is not only a multi-facet business opportunity but a sizable land holding with a considerable amount of depreciation for the next owner.
The J OB farming operation is offered at $2,386 per acre, or $25,000,000-- which includes all improvements, equipment/implements, tools, supplies/materials, and the sorghum-almum seed business/seed-stock.
We thank you for you time and for review of the J Ob Farming operation. Please visit out website (link on this page) for more photos and information about this opportunity.
08/19/2024
$25,000,000
10474 ac.
ACTIVE
Bailey County - Stegall, TX
Very rarely is an operation of this scale and quality offered to the public for purchase. This is truly a once in a lifetime opportunity to obtain a legacy which has taken decades of dedication to obtain.
Veritas Real Estate Co is blessed to be chosen as the exclusive broker to offer the J Ob Farming & Ranching business. This fully operational business is offered as a complete package with all assets, which include:
10,474 deeded acres
Extensive improvements
A large fleet of farming equipment, and implements
The last remaining seed-stock of a specialty crop in the United States.
Seed Cleaning Business and Operation
Located in Bailey County, Texas, the acreage consists of dryland and irrigated farmland, native and improved pasture, and CRP land. Additionally, this land offers world-class hunting opportunities, making this mix of enterprises one of the most attractive offerings to be marketed. The property is in one of the most affordable dollar-per-acre arable farmland regions in the United States.
***LOCATION & ACCESS***
The property is located in the rural western portion of the Texas Panhandle in Bailey County of the South High Plains. At the center of the operation is the former community of Stegall, Texas, which is located 27 miles SW of Muleshoe Texas, 28 miles NW of Morton Texas, and 38 minutes SE of Portales, NM.
Lubbock, TX (pop: 263,930) is located 80 miles SE of the property which houses an international airport.
The property is directly centered between the Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge and the Grulla National Wildlife Refuge. Grulla Natl Refuge is NW 3 miles to the closest corner, and Muleshoe Natl Reuge is 4.5 miles SE to the closest corner.
Coyote Lake Feeders, a 34,000 head feed yard, is 8 miles to the north of the property's headquarters.
All parcels are accessible via paved frontage or county-maintained dirt road frontage. Most parcels are in close proximity and touching with other parcels. Paved FM 298 acts as an aorta through the middle of the property stemming from the center of the Headquarters allowing ease of access to all the parcels, enabling smoother operations.
***OVERALL PROPERTY DESCRIPTION***
The land comprises of:
531.2 acres of irrigated parcels,
7,230 acres of dryland,
1,765.3 acres in native/improved pasture, and
966.23 acres of CRP parcels.
The land is mostly level with minimal contour. The elevation ranges from the highest point of 4105ft to 3875 ft at the lowest. Most of the soils consist of strong Stegall Loam (0-1% slopes) or a sandy loam variety. The property has generally been used for cattle production, wheat, sorgum-almum, corn, cotton, and hay grazer production. FSA 156 forms are available on request.
The native and CRP pastures consist of side-oat gramma, little bluestem and buffalo grass with some mesquites, and yuccas, and sporadically dotted with wildlife playas and elm trees. Overall, the property is a vast, uninterrupted span of open land.
***IMPROVEMENTS***
The property holds 3 large steel warehouse barns with a total combined square footage of 41,400, all of which are supported with 2 ft+ thick concrete flooring, as follows:
Main barn: 130' x 180
Seed Warehouse barn: 60' x 180
"Airport Place" Barn: 60'x 120
There are 3 homes, and a furnished hunt shack on the property:
Headquarters Home: 1,890 sqft
North Hand House: 1,743 sqft
West Hand House: 1,473 sqft
Hunt Shack: 1,000 sqft
Additionally, there are:
(3) newer equipment/hay sheds each 100x 70 under the roofline.
1,800 sqft enclosed metal storage barn
12,000 gallon off-road diesel storage tank
(2) 1,000 gallon underground fuel tanks
Working cattle pens (pipe) with sweep and squeeze-chute
Covered Holding Pens
Concrete cattle feeding trough
All of the native pastureland is fenced with good to new 5 strand barbed wire fence, with solid 2- 3/8 pipe corners and H-braces. The native pasture parcels are equipped with double hung 19 gates, and each pasture is equipped with livestock/wildlife wells and troughs. Many of the dryland parcels are also equipped with water troughs for livestock and wildlife purposes fed by electric and solar pumps, and a windmill.
***Irrigation***
The "Baileyboro Gin" (#4 on the map):
-513.2 acres total
-360 acres irrigated (70%)
-(3) New 2024 Valley Pivots
-Pivots are all poly-lined, 8 tower pivots
-Pivots are all nozzled at 600 GPM each
-9 wells total. 8 of them drilled in 2024
-Deepest well is only at 156ft
-8 wells are cased with 8" steel casing, one well w/ 5" steel casing
-Water piping and nozzle package structured to water each pivot individually and rotate circle use
5.41 gpm per irrigated acre (when watered individually).
All wells on the property are within the High Plains Underwater District and pull water from the Ogallala aquifer. The Santa Rosa/Dockum aquifer also spans under the property.
***Specialty Crop***
J Ob Farming has had profound success in growing a specialty crop which has served as a staple of the operation and has been the life blood behind the acquisitions of this operation. About 1-1.2k acres are planted each year of this crop, and generally nets $400k-500k a year alone.
Sorghum-almum is one of the most valuable livestock forage and fodder crops during summer in semi-arid areas worldwide and has been grown on the property for the purpose of harvesting the seed for market. Included in the sale is the last known remaining seed-stock of sorghum-almum in the United States (estimated around 50,000 lbs), along with the current sorghum-almum crop in the field. Seed dealer contacts, along with all equipment to continue the business will also be included. The current owners have expressed the willingness to train the future owners for the continuation of the business.
Additionally included with the sale is 169,000 lbs of cleaned and stored 2024 Beardless Wheat Seed (VNS), which can be used to replant production fields and 3,000 lbs of delinted cotton.
***Equipment***
The J Ob farming operation is ready to operate on Day 1. Included in the sale is a multitude of GPS enabled John Deere tractors, combines, sprayers, strippers, grain drills, square and round balers, windrowers, tractor-trailers, F-250 flatbed trucks, a large inventory of various implements, hand-tools, supplies/ materials, and much, much more. A complete list of equipment inventory is available on request.
A Clipper Seed cleaner is also included inside the main barn which has been used to clean various seed for market grown on the property.
***Wildlife/Hunting***
Due to its rural nature and size, the property is more than abundant with a variety of wildlife. Herds of American Antelope, Mule deer, and even Whitetail deer take refuge on the property. World class Antelope bucks and Mule Deer have been harvested on the property, and the current owners have sold antelope and mule deer guided hunts on the property every year. J Ob Farms also provided the Mule Deer and Antelope portion for the Texas Big Game: "Texas Slam" hunts on this very property.
The current owners have participated in Managed Lands Deer Program year after year to take advantage of extended season lengths and liberalized harvest opportunities. For the '24-25 hunting season, this property was given 8 Mule Buck and 8 Mule Doe tags. The property qualifies for landowner Pronghorn permits as it falls within the Unit 46 Panhandle Pronghorn Herd.
There is a furnished hunt shack on the property to house out of area hunters during the season.
Many Sandhill Cranes are also abundant in the area known to roost on playas during the evenings and night to fly to production fields in the mornings. An estimated 50,000-70,0000 Sandhill cranes visit the general area during the winter months. Blue (Scaled) Quail are also found on the property, along with a generous amount of dove. The property also serves well for predator hunting, for species such as bobcat and coyotes.
***Conservation***
Currently there are 966.23 acres of parcels in the CRP program with three separate contracts. Of these parcels, 849.89 acres are enrolled, with a total combined annual income of $36,973. CRP contracts are available on request.
***Energy***
The Sagamore Wind Farm in Roosevelt, Co New Mexico is approximately 2 miles west from the closest parcel. The Blue Cloud Wind Project is 7.5 miles east from the closest parcel. There is a 345 KV transmission line 0.3 miles from the closest parcel.
***Utilities***
A majority of the parcels have overhead electricity available provided by Bailey County Electric Coop on the property or on the county roads. Please see the interactive map to view where electric lines are located. AT&T High speed internet fiber cables have also been recently installed along FM 298.
**Broker Remarks & Pricing***
A comprehensive offering of this size does not come often. The J Ob Farming and Ranching Operation is a clean, turn-key operation with pride of ownership evident in every corner of the property. The operation is not only a multi-facet business opportunity but a sizable land holding with a considerable amount of depreciation for the next owner.
The J OB farming operation is offered at $2,386 per acre, or $25,000,000-- which includes all improvements, equipment/implements, tools, supplies/materials, and the sorghum-almum seed business/seed-stock.
We thank you for you time and for review of the J Ob Farming operation. Please visit out website (link on this page) for more photos and information about this opportunity.
08/19/2024
$25,000,000
10474 ac.
ACTIVE
Bailey County - Stegall, TX
Very rarely is an operation of this scale and quality offered to the public for purchase. This is truly a once in a lifetime opportunity to obtain a legacy which has taken decades of dedication to obtain.
Veritas Real Estate Co is blessed to be chosen as the exclusive broker to offer the J Ob Farming & Ranching business. This fully operational business is offered as a complete package with all assets, which include:
10,474 deeded acres
Extensive improvements
A large fleet of farming equipment, and implements
The last remaining seed-stock of a specialty crop in the United States.
Seed Cleaning Business and Operation
Located in Bailey County, Texas, the acreage consists of dryland and irrigated farmland, native and improved pasture, and CRP land. Additionally, this land offers world-class hunting opportunities, making this mix of enterprises one of the most attractive offerings to be marketed. The property is in one of the most affordable dollar-per-acre arable farmland regions in the United States.
***LOCATION & ACCESS***
The property is located in the rural western portion of the Texas Panhandle in Bailey County of the South High Plains. At the center of the operation is the former community of Stegall, Texas, which is located 27 miles SW of Muleshoe Texas, 28 miles NW of Morton Texas, and 38 minutes SE of Portales, NM.
Lubbock, TX (pop: 263,930) is located 80 miles SE of the property which houses an international airport.
The property is directly centered between the Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge and the Grulla National Wildlife Refuge. Grulla Natl Refuge is NW 3 miles to the closest corner, and Muleshoe Natl Reuge is 4.5 miles SE to the closest corner.
Coyote Lake Feeders, a 34,000 head feed yard, is 8 miles to the north of the property's headquarters.
All parcels are accessible via paved frontage or county-maintained dirt road frontage. Most parcels are in close proximity and touching with other parcels. Paved FM 298 acts as an aorta through the middle of the property stemming from the center of the Headquarters allowing ease of access to all the parcels, enabling smoother operations.
***OVERALL PROPERTY DESCRIPTION***
The land comprises of:
531.2 acres of irrigated parcels,
7,230 acres of dryland,
1,765.3 acres in native/improved pasture, and
966.23 acres of CRP parcels.
The land is mostly level with minimal contour. The elevation ranges from the highest point of 4105ft to 3875 ft at the lowest. Most of the soils consist of strong Stegall Loam (0-1% slopes) or a sandy loam variety. The property has generally been used for cattle production, wheat, sorgum-almum, corn, cotton, and hay grazer production. FSA 156 forms are available on request.
The native and CRP pastures consist of side-oat gramma, little bluestem and buffalo grass with some mesquites, and yuccas, and sporadically dotted with wildlife playas and elm trees. Overall, the property is a vast, uninterrupted span of open land.
***IMPROVEMENTS***
The property holds 3 large steel warehouse barns with a total combined square footage of 41,400, all of which are supported with 2 ft+ thick concrete flooring, as follows:
Main barn: 130' x 180
Seed Warehouse barn: 60' x 180
"Airport Place" Barn: 60'x 120
There are 3 homes, and a furnished hunt shack on the property:
Headquarters Home: 1,890 sqft
North Hand House: 1,743 sqft
West Hand House: 1,473 sqft
Hunt Shack: 1,000 sqft
Additionally, there are:
(3) newer equipment/hay sheds each 100x 70 under the roofline.
1,800 sqft enclosed metal storage barn
12,000 gallon off-road diesel storage tank
(2) 1,000 gallon underground fuel tanks
Working cattle pens (pipe) with sweep and squeeze-chute
Covered Holding Pens
Concrete cattle feeding trough
All of the native pastureland is fenced with good to new 5 strand barbed wire fence, with solid 2- 3/8 pipe corners and H-braces. The native pasture parcels are equipped with double hung 19 gates, and each pasture is equipped with livestock/wildlife wells and troughs. Many of the dryland parcels are also equipped with water troughs for livestock and wildlife purposes fed by electric and solar pumps, and a windmill.
***Irrigation***
The "Baileyboro Gin" (#4 on the map):
-513.2 acres total
-360 acres irrigated (70%)
-(3) New 2024 Valley Pivots
-Pivots are all poly-lined, 8 tower pivots
-Pivots are all nozzled at 600 GPM each
-9 wells total. 8 of them drilled in 2024
-Deepest well is only at 156ft
-8 wells are cased with 8" steel casing, one well w/ 5" steel casing
-Water piping and nozzle package structured to water each pivot individually and rotate circle use
5.41 gpm per irrigated acre (when watered individually).
All wells on the property are within the High Plains Underwater District and pull water from the Ogallala aquifer. The Santa Rosa/Dockum aquifer also spans under the property.
***Specialty Crop***
J Ob Farming has had profound success in growing a specialty crop which has served as a staple of the operation and has been the life blood behind the acquisitions of this operation. About 1-1.2k acres are planted each year of this crop, and generally nets $400k-500k a year alone.
Sorghum-almum is one of the most valuable livestock forage and fodder crops during summer in semi-arid areas worldwide and has been grown on the property for the purpose of harvesting the seed for market. Included in the sale is the last known remaining seed-stock of sorghum-almum in the United States (estimated around 50,000 lbs), along with the current sorghum-almum crop in the field. Seed dealer contacts, along with all equipment to continue the business will also be included. The current owners have expressed the willingness to train the future owners for the continuation of the business.
Additionally included with the sale is 169,000 lbs of cleaned and stored 2024 Beardless Wheat Seed (VNS), which can be used to replant production fields and 3,000 lbs of delinted cotton.
***Equipment***
The J Ob farming operation is ready to operate on Day 1. Included in the sale is a multitude of GPS enabled John Deere tractors, combines, sprayers, strippers, grain drills, square and round balers, windrowers, tractor-trailers, F-250 flatbed trucks, a large inventory of various implements, hand-tools, supplies/ materials, and much, much more. A complete list of equipment inventory is available on request.
A Clipper Seed cleaner is also included inside the main barn which has been used to clean various seed for market grown on the property.
***Wildlife/Hunting***
Due to its rural nature and size, the property is more than abundant with a variety of wildlife. Herds of American Antelope, Mule deer, and even Whitetail deer take refuge on the property. World class Antelope bucks and Mule Deer have been harvested on the property, and the current owners have sold antelope and mule deer guided hunts on the property every year. J Ob Farms also provided the Mule Deer and Antelope portion for the Texas Big Game: "Texas Slam" hunts on this very property.
The current owners have participated in Managed Lands Deer Program year after year to take advantage of extended season lengths and liberalized harvest opportunities. For the '24-25 hunting season, this property was given 8 Mule Buck and 8 Mule Doe tags. The property qualifies for landowner Pronghorn permits as it falls within the Unit 46 Panhandle Pronghorn Herd.
There is a furnished hunt shack on the property to house out of area hunters during the season.
Many Sandhill Cranes are also abundant in the area known to roost on playas during the evenings and night to fly to production fields in the mornings. An estimated 50,000-70,0000 Sandhill cranes visit the general area during the winter months. Blue (Scaled) Quail are also found on the property, along with a generous amount of dove. The property also serves well for predator hunting, for species such as bobcat and coyotes.
***Conservation***
Currently there are 966.23 acres of parcels in the CRP program with three separate contracts. Of these parcels, 849.89 acres are enrolled, with a total combined annual income of $36,973. CRP contracts are available on request.
***Energy***
The Sagamore Wind Farm in Roosevelt, Co New Mexico is approximately 2 miles west from the closest parcel. The Blue Cloud Wind Project is 7.5 miles east from the closest parcel. There is a 345 KV transmission line 0.3 miles from the closest parcel.
***Utilities***
A majority of the parcels have overhead electricity available provided by Bailey County Electric Coop on the property or on the county roads. Please see the interactive map to view where electric lines are located. AT&T High speed internet fiber cables have also been recently installed along FM 298.
**Broker Remarks & Pricing***
A comprehensive offering of this size does not come often. The J Ob Farming and Ranching Operation is a clean, turn-key operation with pride of ownership evident in every corner of the property. The operation is not only a multi-facet business opportunity but a sizable land holding with a considerable amount of depreciation for the next owner.
The J OB farming operation is offered at $2,386 per acre, or $25,000,000-- which includes all improvements, equipment/implements, tools, supplies/materials, and the sorghum-almum seed business/seed-stock.
We thank you for you time and for review of the J Ob Farming operation. Please visit out website (link on this page) for more photos and information about this opportunity.
08/19/2024
$25,000,000
10474 ac.
ACTIVE
Bailey County - Stegall, TX
Very rarely is an operation of this scale and quality offered to the public for purchase. This is truly a once in a lifetime opportunity to obtain a legacy which has taken decades of dedication to obtain.
Veritas Real Estate Co is blessed to be chosen as the exclusive broker to offer the J Ob Farming & Ranching business. This fully operational business is offered as a complete package with all assets, which include:
10,474 deeded acres
Extensive improvements
A large fleet of farming equipment, and implements
The last remaining seed-stock of a specialty crop in the United States.
Seed Cleaning Business and Operation
Located in Bailey County, Texas, the acreage consists of dryland and irrigated farmland, native and improved pasture, and CRP land. Additionally, this land offers world-class hunting opportunities, making this mix of enterprises one of the most attractive offerings to be marketed. The property is in one of the most affordable dollar-per-acre arable farmland regions in the United States.
***LOCATION & ACCESS***
The property is located in the rural western portion of the Texas Panhandle in Bailey County of the South High Plains. At the center of the operation is the former community of Stegall, Texas, which is located 27 miles SW of Muleshoe Texas, 28 miles NW of Morton Texas, and 38 minutes SE of Portales, NM.
Lubbock, TX (pop: 263,930) is located 80 miles SE of the property which houses an international airport.
The property is directly centered between the Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge and the Grulla National Wildlife Refuge. Grulla Natl Refuge is NW 3 miles to the closest corner, and Muleshoe Natl Reuge is 4.5 miles SE to the closest corner.
Coyote Lake Feeders, a 34,000 head feed yard, is 8 miles to the north of the property's headquarters.
All parcels are accessible via paved frontage or county-maintained dirt road frontage. Most parcels are in close proximity and touching with other parcels. Paved FM 298 acts as an aorta through the middle of the property stemming from the center of the Headquarters allowing ease of access to all the parcels, enabling smoother operations.
***OVERALL PROPERTY DESCRIPTION***
The land comprises of:
531.2 acres of irrigated parcels,
7,230 acres of dryland,
1,765.3 acres in native/improved pasture, and
966.23 acres of CRP parcels.
The land is mostly level with minimal contour. The elevation ranges from the highest point of 4105ft to 3875 ft at the lowest. Most of the soils consist of strong Stegall Loam (0-1% slopes) or a sandy loam variety. The property has generally been used for cattle production, wheat, sorgum-almum, corn, cotton, and hay grazer production. FSA 156 forms are available on request.
The native and CRP pastures consist of side-oat gramma, little bluestem and buffalo grass with some mesquites, and yuccas, and sporadically dotted with wildlife playas and elm trees. Overall, the property is a vast, uninterrupted span of open land.
***IMPROVEMENTS***
The property holds 3 large steel warehouse barns with a total combined square footage of 41,400, all of which are supported with 2 ft+ thick concrete flooring, as follows:
Main barn: 130' x 180
Seed Warehouse barn: 60' x 180
"Airport Place" Barn: 60'x 120
There are 3 homes, and a furnished hunt shack on the property:
Headquarters Home: 1,890 sqft
North Hand House: 1,743 sqft
West Hand House: 1,473 sqft
Hunt Shack: 1,000 sqft
Additionally, there are:
(3) newer equipment/hay sheds each 100x 70 under the roofline.
1,800 sqft enclosed metal storage barn
12,000 gallon off-road diesel storage tank
(2) 1,000 gallon underground fuel tanks
Working cattle pens (pipe) with sweep and squeeze-chute
Covered Holding Pens
Concrete cattle feeding trough
All of the native pastureland is fenced with good to new 5 strand barbed wire fence, with solid 2- 3/8 pipe corners and H-braces. The native pasture parcels are equipped with double hung 19 gates, and each pasture is equipped with livestock/wildlife wells and troughs. Many of the dryland parcels are also equipped with water troughs for livestock and wildlife purposes fed by electric and solar pumps, and a windmill.
***Irrigation***
The "Baileyboro Gin" (#4 on the map):
-513.2 acres total
-360 acres irrigated (70%)
-(3) New 2024 Valley Pivots
-Pivots are all poly-lined, 8 tower pivots
-Pivots are all nozzled at 600 GPM each
-9 wells total. 8 of them drilled in 2024
-Deepest well is only at 156ft
-8 wells are cased with 8" steel casing, one well w/ 5" steel casing
-Water piping and nozzle package structured to water each pivot individually and rotate circle use
5.41 gpm per irrigated acre (when watered individually).
All wells on the property are within the High Plains Underwater District and pull water from the Ogallala aquifer. The Santa Rosa/Dockum aquifer also spans under the property.
***Specialty Crop***
J Ob Farming has had profound success in growing a specialty crop which has served as a staple of the operation and has been the life blood behind the acquisitions of this operation. About 1-1.2k acres are planted each year of this crop, and generally nets $400k-500k a year alone.
Sorghum-almum is one of the most valuable livestock forage and fodder crops during summer in semi-arid areas worldwide and has been grown on the property for the purpose of harvesting the seed for market. Included in the sale is the last known remaining seed-stock of sorghum-almum in the United States (estimated around 50,000 lbs), along with the current sorghum-almum crop in the field. Seed dealer contacts, along with all equipment to continue the business will also be included. The current owners have expressed the willingness to train the future owners for the continuation of the business.
Additionally included with the sale is 169,000 lbs of cleaned and stored 2024 Beardless Wheat Seed (VNS), which can be used to replant production fields and 3,000 lbs of delinted cotton.
***Equipment***
The J Ob farming operation is ready to operate on Day 1. Included in the sale is a multitude of GPS enabled John Deere tractors, combines, sprayers, strippers, grain drills, square and round balers, windrowers, tractor-trailers, F-250 flatbed trucks, a large inventory of various implements, hand-tools, supplies/ materials, and much, much more. A complete list of equipment inventory is available on request.
A Clipper Seed cleaner is also included inside the main barn which has been used to clean various seed for market grown on the property.
***Wildlife/Hunting***
Due to its rural nature and size, the property is more than abundant with a variety of wildlife. Herds of American Antelope, Mule deer, and even Whitetail deer take refuge on the property. World class Antelope bucks and Mule Deer have been harvested on the property, and the current owners have sold antelope and mule deer guided hunts on the property every year. J Ob Farms also provided the Mule Deer and Antelope portion for the Texas Big Game: "Texas Slam" hunts on this very property.
The current owners have participated in Managed Lands Deer Program year after year to take advantage of extended season lengths and liberalized harvest opportunities. For the '24-25 hunting season, this property was given 8 Mule Buck and 8 Mule Doe tags. The property qualifies for landowner Pronghorn permits as it falls within the Unit 46 Panhandle Pronghorn Herd.
There is a furnished hunt shack on the property to house out of area hunters during the season.
Many Sandhill Cranes are also abundant in the area known to roost on playas during the evenings and night to fly to production fields in the mornings. An estimated 50,000-70,0000 Sandhill cranes visit the general area during the winter months. Blue (Scaled) Quail are also found on the property, along with a generous amount of dove. The property also serves well for predator hunting, for species such as bobcat and coyotes.
***Conservation***
Currently there are 966.23 acres of parcels in the CRP program with three separate contracts. Of these parcels, 849.89 acres are enrolled, with a total combined annual income of $36,973. CRP contracts are available on request.
***Energy***
The Sagamore Wind Farm in Roosevelt, Co New Mexico is approximately 2 miles west from the closest parcel. The Blue Cloud Wind Project is 7.5 miles east from the closest parcel. There is a 345 KV transmission line 0.3 miles from the closest parcel.
***Utilities***
A majority of the parcels have overhead electricity available provided by Bailey County Electric Coop on the property or on the county roads. Please see the interactive map to view where electric lines are located. AT&T High speed internet fiber cables have also been recently installed along FM 298.
**Broker Remarks & Pricing***
A comprehensive offering of this size does not come often. The J Ob Farming and Ranching Operation is a clean, turn-key operation with pride of ownership evident in every corner of the property. The operation is not only a multi-facet business opportunity but a sizable land holding with a considerable amount of depreciation for the next owner.
The J OB farming operation is offered at $2,386 per acre, or $25,000,000-- which includes all improvements, equipment/implements, tools, supplies/materials, and the sorghum-almum seed business/seed-stock.
We thank you for you time and for review of the J Ob Farming operation. Please visit out website (link on this page) for more photos and information about this opportunity.
08/19/2024
$25,000,000
10474 ac.
ACTIVE
Bailey County - Stegall, TX
Very rarely is an operation of this scale and quality offered to the public for purchase. This is truly a once in a lifetime opportunity to obtain a legacy which has taken decades of dedication to obtain.
Veritas Real Estate Co is blessed to be chosen as the exclusive broker to offer the J Ob Farming & Ranching business. This fully operational business is offered as a complete package with all assets, which include:
10,474 deeded acres
Extensive improvements
A large fleet of farming equipment, and implements
The last remaining seed-stock of a specialty crop in the United States.
Seed Cleaning Business and Operation
Located in Bailey County, Texas, the acreage consists of dryland and irrigated farmland, native and improved pasture, and CRP land. Additionally, this land offers world-class hunting opportunities, making this mix of enterprises one of the most attractive offerings to be marketed. The property is in one of the most affordable dollar-per-acre arable farmland regions in the United States.
***LOCATION & ACCESS***
The property is located in the rural western portion of the Texas Panhandle in Bailey County of the South High Plains. At the center of the operation is the former community of Stegall, Texas, which is located 27 miles SW of Muleshoe Texas, 28 miles NW of Morton Texas, and 38 minutes SE of Portales, NM.
Lubbock, TX (pop: 263,930) is located 80 miles SE of the property which houses an international airport.
The property is directly centered between the Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge and the Grulla National Wildlife Refuge. Grulla Natl Refuge is NW 3 miles to the closest corner, and Muleshoe Natl Reuge is 4.5 miles SE to the closest corner.
Coyote Lake Feeders, a 34,000 head feed yard, is 8 miles to the north of the property's headquarters.
All parcels are accessible via paved frontage or county-maintained dirt road frontage. Most parcels are in close proximity and touching with other parcels. Paved FM 298 acts as an aorta through the middle of the property stemming from the center of the Headquarters allowing ease of access to all the parcels, enabling smoother operations.
***OVERALL PROPERTY DESCRIPTION***
The land comprises of:
531.2 acres of irrigated parcels,
7,230 acres of dryland,
1,765.3 acres in native/improved pasture, and
966.23 acres of CRP parcels.
The land is mostly level with minimal contour. The elevation ranges from the highest point of 4105ft to 3875 ft at the lowest. Most of the soils consist of strong Stegall Loam (0-1% slopes) or a sandy loam variety. The property has generally been used for cattle production, wheat, sorgum-almum, corn, cotton, and hay grazer production. FSA 156 forms are available on request.
The native and CRP pastures consist of side-oat gramma, little bluestem and buffalo grass with some mesquites, and yuccas, and sporadically dotted with wildlife playas and elm trees. Overall, the property is a vast, uninterrupted span of open land.
***IMPROVEMENTS***
The property holds 3 large steel warehouse barns with a total combined square footage of 41,400, all of which are supported with 2 ft+ thick concrete flooring, as follows:
Main barn: 130' x 180
Seed Warehouse barn: 60' x 180
"Airport Place" Barn: 60'x 120
There are 3 homes, and a furnished hunt shack on the property:
Headquarters Home: 1,890 sqft
North Hand House: 1,743 sqft
West Hand House: 1,473 sqft
Hunt Shack: 1,000 sqft
Additionally, there are:
(3) newer equipment/hay sheds each 100x 70 under the roofline.
1,800 sqft enclosed metal storage barn
12,000 gallon off-road diesel storage tank
(2) 1,000 gallon underground fuel tanks
Working cattle pens (pipe) with sweep and squeeze-chute
Covered Holding Pens
Concrete cattle feeding trough
All of the native pastureland is fenced with good to new 5 strand barbed wire fence, with solid 2- 3/8 pipe corners and H-braces. The native pasture parcels are equipped with double hung 19 gates, and each pasture is equipped with livestock/wildlife wells and troughs. Many of the dryland parcels are also equipped with water troughs for livestock and wildlife purposes fed by electric and solar pumps, and a windmill.
***Irrigation***
The "Baileyboro Gin" (#4 on the map):
-513.2 acres total
-360 acres irrigated (70%)
-(3) New 2024 Valley Pivots
-Pivots are all poly-lined, 8 tower pivots
-Pivots are all nozzled at 600 GPM each
-9 wells total. 8 of them drilled in 2024
-Deepest well is only at 156ft
-8 wells are cased with 8" steel casing, one well w/ 5" steel casing
-Water piping and nozzle package structured to water each pivot individually and rotate circle use
5.41 gpm per irrigated acre (when watered individually).
All wells on the property are within the High Plains Underwater District and pull water from the Ogallala aquifer. The Santa Rosa/Dockum aquifer also spans under the property.
***Specialty Crop***
J Ob Farming has had profound success in growing a specialty crop which has served as a staple of the operation and has been the life blood behind the acquisitions of this operation. About 1-1.2k acres are planted each year of this crop, and generally nets $400k-500k a year alone.
Sorghum-almum is one of the most valuable livestock forage and fodder crops during summer in semi-arid areas worldwide and has been grown on the property for the purpose of harvesting the seed for market. Included in the sale is the last known remaining seed-stock of sorghum-almum in the United States (estimated around 50,000 lbs), along with the current sorghum-almum crop in the field. Seed dealer contacts, along with all equipment to continue the business will also be included. The current owners have expressed the willingness to train the future owners for the continuation of the business.
Additionally included with the sale is 169,000 lbs of cleaned and stored 2024 Beardless Wheat Seed (VNS), which can be used to replant production fields and 3,000 lbs of delinted cotton.
***Equipment***
The J Ob farming operation is ready to operate on Day 1. Included in the sale is a multitude of GPS enabled John Deere tractors, combines, sprayers, strippers, grain drills, square and round balers, windrowers, tractor-trailers, F-250 flatbed trucks, a large inventory of various implements, hand-tools, supplies/ materials, and much, much more. A complete list of equipment inventory is available on request.
A Clipper Seed cleaner is also included inside the main barn which has been used to clean various seed for market grown on the property.
***Wildlife/Hunting***
Due to its rural nature and size, the property is more than abundant with a variety of wildlife. Herds of American Antelope, Mule deer, and even Whitetail deer take refuge on the property. World class Antelope bucks and Mule Deer have been harvested on the property, and the current owners have sold antelope and mule deer guided hunts on the property every year. J Ob Farms also provided the Mule Deer and Antelope portion for the Texas Big Game: "Texas Slam" hunts on this very property.
The current owners have participated in Managed Lands Deer Program year after year to take advantage of extended season lengths and liberalized harvest opportunities. For the '24-25 hunting season, this property was given 8 Mule Buck and 8 Mule Doe tags. The property qualifies for landowner Pronghorn permits as it falls within the Unit 46 Panhandle Pronghorn Herd.
There is a furnished hunt shack on the property to house out of area hunters during the season.
Many Sandhill Cranes are also abundant in the area known to roost on playas during the evenings and night to fly to production fields in the mornings. An estimated 50,000-70,0000 Sandhill cranes visit the general area during the winter months. Blue (Scaled) Quail are also found on the property, along with a generous amount of dove. The property also serves well for predator hunting, for species such as bobcat and coyotes.
***Conservation***
Currently there are 966.23 acres of parcels in the CRP program with three separate contracts. Of these parcels, 849.89 acres are enrolled, with a total combined annual income of $36,973. CRP contracts are available on request.
***Energy***
The Sagamore Wind Farm in Roosevelt, Co New Mexico is approximately 2 miles west from the closest parcel. The Blue Cloud Wind Project is 7.5 miles east from the closest parcel. There is a 345 KV transmission line 0.3 miles from the closest parcel.
***Utilities***
A majority of the parcels have overhead electricity available provided by Bailey County Electric Coop on the property or on the county roads. Please see the interactive map to view where electric lines are located. AT&T High speed internet fiber cables have also been recently installed along FM 298.
**Broker Remarks & Pricing***
A comprehensive offering of this size does not come often. The J Ob Farming and Ranching Operation is a clean, turn-key operation with pride of ownership evident in every corner of the property. The operation is not only a multi-facet business opportunity but a sizable land holding with a considerable amount of depreciation for the next owner.
The J OB farming operation is offered at $2,386 per acre, or $25,000,000-- which includes all improvements, equipment/implements, tools, supplies/materials, and the sorghum-almum seed business/seed-stock.
We thank you for you time and for review of the J Ob Farming operation. Please visit out website (link on this page) for more photos and information about this opportunity.
08/19/2024
$25,000,000
10474 ac.
ACTIVE
Bailey County - Stegall, TX
Very rarely is an operation of this scale and quality offered to the public for purchase. This is truly a once in a lifetime opportunity to obtain a legacy which has taken decades of dedication to obtain.
Veritas Real Estate Co is blessed to be chosen as the exclusive broker to offer the J Ob Farming & Ranching business. This fully operational business is offered as a complete package with all assets, which include:
10,474 deeded acres
Extensive improvements
A large fleet of farming equipment, and implements
The last remaining seed-stock of a specialty crop in the United States.
Seed Cleaning Business and Operation
Located in Bailey County, Texas, the acreage consists of dryland and irrigated farmland, native and improved pasture, and CRP land. Additionally, this land offers world-class hunting opportunities, making this mix of enterprises one of the most attractive offerings to be marketed. The property is in one of the most affordable dollar-per-acre arable farmland regions in the United States.
***LOCATION & ACCESS***
The property is located in the rural western portion of the Texas Panhandle in Bailey County of the South High Plains. At the center of the operation is the former community of Stegall, Texas, which is located 27 miles SW of Muleshoe Texas, 28 miles NW of Morton Texas, and 38 minutes SE of Portales, NM.
Lubbock, TX (pop: 263,930) is located 80 miles SE of the property which houses an international airport.
The property is directly centered between the Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge and the Grulla National Wildlife Refuge. Grulla Natl Refuge is NW 3 miles to the closest corner, and Muleshoe Natl Reuge is 4.5 miles SE to the closest corner.
Coyote Lake Feeders, a 34,000 head feed yard, is 8 miles to the north of the property's headquarters.
All parcels are accessible via paved frontage or county-maintained dirt road frontage. Most parcels are in close proximity and touching with other parcels. Paved FM 298 acts as an aorta through the middle of the property stemming from the center of the Headquarters allowing ease of access to all the parcels, enabling smoother operations.
***OVERALL PROPERTY DESCRIPTION***
The land comprises of:
531.2 acres of irrigated parcels,
7,230 acres of dryland,
1,765.3 acres in native/improved pasture, and
966.23 acres of CRP parcels.
The land is mostly level with minimal contour. The elevation ranges from the highest point of 4105ft to 3875 ft at the lowest. Most of the soils consist of strong Stegall Loam (0-1% slopes) or a sandy loam variety. The property has generally been used for cattle production, wheat, sorgum-almum, corn, cotton, and hay grazer production. FSA 156 forms are available on request.
The native and CRP pastures consist of side-oat gramma, little bluestem and buffalo grass with some mesquites, and yuccas, and sporadically dotted with wildlife playas and elm trees. Overall, the property is a vast, uninterrupted span of open land.
***IMPROVEMENTS***
The property holds 3 large steel warehouse barns with a total combined square footage of 41,400, all of which are supported with 2 ft+ thick concrete flooring, as follows:
Main barn: 130' x 180
Seed Warehouse barn: 60' x 180
"Airport Place" Barn: 60'x 120
There are 3 homes, and a furnished hunt shack on the property:
Headquarters Home: 1,890 sqft
North Hand House: 1,743 sqft
West Hand House: 1,473 sqft
Hunt Shack: 1,000 sqft
Additionally, there are:
(3) newer equipment/hay sheds each 100x 70 under the roofline.
1,800 sqft enclosed metal storage barn
12,000 gallon off-road diesel storage tank
(2) 1,000 gallon underground fuel tanks
Working cattle pens (pipe) with sweep and squeeze-chute
Covered Holding Pens
Concrete cattle feeding trough
All of the native pastureland is fenced with good to new 5 strand barbed wire fence, with solid 2- 3/8 pipe corners and H-braces. The native pasture parcels are equipped with double hung 19 gates, and each pasture is equipped with livestock/wildlife wells and troughs. Many of the dryland parcels are also equipped with water troughs for livestock and wildlife purposes fed by electric and solar pumps, and a windmill.
***Irrigation***
The "Baileyboro Gin" (#4 on the map):
-513.2 acres total
-360 acres irrigated (70%)
-(3) New 2024 Valley Pivots
-Pivots are all poly-lined, 8 tower pivots
-Pivots are all nozzled at 600 GPM each
-9 wells total. 8 of them drilled in 2024
-Deepest well is only at 156ft
-8 wells are cased with 8" steel casing, one well w/ 5" steel casing
-Water piping and nozzle package structured to water each pivot individually and rotate circle use
5.41 gpm per irrigated acre (when watered individually).
All wells on the property are within the High Plains Underwater District and pull water from the Ogallala aquifer. The Santa Rosa/Dockum aquifer also spans under the property.
***Specialty Crop***
J Ob Farming has had profound success in growing a specialty crop which has served as a staple of the operation and has been the life blood behind the acquisitions of this operation. About 1-1.2k acres are planted each year of this crop, and generally nets $400k-500k a year alone.
Sorghum-almum is one of the most valuable livestock forage and fodder crops during summer in semi-arid areas worldwide and has been grown on the property for the purpose of harvesting the seed for market. Included in the sale is the last known remaining seed-stock of sorghum-almum in the United States (estimated around 50,000 lbs), along with the current sorghum-almum crop in the field. Seed dealer contacts, along with all equipment to continue the business will also be included. The current owners have expressed the willingness to train the future owners for the continuation of the business.
Additionally included with the sale is 169,000 lbs of cleaned and stored 2024 Beardless Wheat Seed (VNS), which can be used to replant production fields and 3,000 lbs of delinted cotton.
***Equipment***
The J Ob farming operation is ready to operate on Day 1. Included in the sale is a multitude of GPS enabled John Deere tractors, combines, sprayers, strippers, grain drills, square and round balers, windrowers, tractor-trailers, F-250 flatbed trucks, a large inventory of various implements, hand-tools, supplies/ materials, and much, much more. A complete list of equipment inventory is available on request.
A Clipper Seed cleaner is also included inside the main barn which has been used to clean various seed for market grown on the property.
***Wildlife/Hunting***
Due to its rural nature and size, the property is more than abundant with a variety of wildlife. Herds of American Antelope, Mule deer, and even Whitetail deer take refuge on the property. World class Antelope bucks and Mule Deer have been harvested on the property, and the current owners have sold antelope and mule deer guided hunts on the property every year. J Ob Farms also provided the Mule Deer and Antelope portion for the Texas Big Game: "Texas Slam" hunts on this very property.
The current owners have participated in Managed Lands Deer Program year after year to take advantage of extended season lengths and liberalized harvest opportunities. For the '24-25 hunting season, this property was given 8 Mule Buck and 8 Mule Doe tags. The property qualifies for landowner Pronghorn permits as it falls within the Unit 46 Panhandle Pronghorn Herd.
There is a furnished hunt shack on the property to house out of area hunters during the season.
Many Sandhill Cranes are also abundant in the area known to roost on playas during the evenings and night to fly to production fields in the mornings. An estimated 50,000-70,0000 Sandhill cranes visit the general area during the winter months. Blue (Scaled) Quail are also found on the property, along with a generous amount of dove. The property also serves well for predator hunting, for species such as bobcat and coyotes.
***Conservation***
Currently there are 966.23 acres of parcels in the CRP program with three separate contracts. Of these parcels, 849.89 acres are enrolled, with a total combined annual income of $36,973. CRP contracts are available on request.
***Energy***
The Sagamore Wind Farm in Roosevelt, Co New Mexico is approximately 2 miles west from the closest parcel. The Blue Cloud Wind Project is 7.5 miles east from the closest parcel. There is a 345 KV transmission line 0.3 miles from the closest parcel.
***Utilities***
A majority of the parcels have overhead electricity available provided by Bailey County Electric Coop on the property or on the county roads. Please see the interactive map to view where electric lines are located. AT&T High speed internet fiber cables have also been recently installed along FM 298.
**Broker Remarks & Pricing***
A comprehensive offering of this size does not come often. The J Ob Farming and Ranching Operation is a clean, turn-key operation with pride of ownership evident in every corner of the property. The operation is not only a multi-facet business opportunity but a sizable land holding with a considerable amount of depreciation for the next owner.
The J OB farming operation is offered at $2,386 per acre, or $25,000,000-- which includes all improvements, equipment/implements, tools, supplies/materials, and the sorghum-almum seed business/seed-stock.
We thank you for you time and for review of the J Ob Farming operation. Please visit out website (link on this page) for more photos and information about this opportunity.
08/19/2024
$25,000,000
10474 ac.
ACTIVE
Bailey County - Stegall, TX
Very rarely is an operation of this scale and quality offered to the public for purchase. This is truly a once in a lifetime opportunity to obtain a legacy which has taken decades of dedication to obtain.
Veritas Real Estate Co is blessed to be chosen as the exclusive broker to offer the J Ob Farming & Ranching business. This fully operational business is offered as a complete package with all assets, which include:
10,474 deeded acres
Extensive improvements
A large fleet of farming equipment, and implements
The last remaining seed-stock of a specialty crop in the United States.
Seed Cleaning Business and Operation
Located in Bailey County, Texas, the acreage consists of dryland and irrigated farmland, native and improved pasture, and CRP land. Additionally, this land offers world-class hunting opportunities, making this mix of enterprises one of the most attractive offerings to be marketed. The property is in one of the most affordable dollar-per-acre arable farmland regions in the United States.
***LOCATION & ACCESS***
The property is located in the rural western portion of the Texas Panhandle in Bailey County of the South High Plains. At the center of the operation is the former community of Stegall, Texas, which is located 27 miles SW of Muleshoe Texas, 28 miles NW of Morton Texas, and 38 minutes SE of Portales, NM.
Lubbock, TX (pop: 263,930) is located 80 miles SE of the property which houses an international airport.
The property is directly centered between the Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge and the Grulla National Wildlife Refuge. Grulla Natl Refuge is NW 3 miles to the closest corner, and Muleshoe Natl Reuge is 4.5 miles SE to the closest corner.
Coyote Lake Feeders, a 34,000 head feed yard, is 8 miles to the north of the property's headquarters.
All parcels are accessible via paved frontage or county-maintained dirt road frontage. Most parcels are in close proximity and touching with other parcels. Paved FM 298 acts as an aorta through the middle of the property stemming from the center of the Headquarters allowing ease of access to all the parcels, enabling smoother operations.
***OVERALL PROPERTY DESCRIPTION***
The land comprises of:
531.2 acres of irrigated parcels,
7,230 acres of dryland,
1,765.3 acres in native/improved pasture, and
966.23 acres of CRP parcels.
The land is mostly level with minimal contour. The elevation ranges from the highest point of 4105ft to 3875 ft at the lowest. Most of the soils consist of strong Stegall Loam (0-1% slopes) or a sandy loam variety. The property has generally been used for cattle production, wheat, sorgum-almum, corn, cotton, and hay grazer production. FSA 156 forms are available on request.
The native and CRP pastures consist of side-oat gramma, little bluestem and buffalo grass with some mesquites, and yuccas, and sporadically dotted with wildlife playas and elm trees. Overall, the property is a vast, uninterrupted span of open land.
***IMPROVEMENTS***
The property holds 3 large steel warehouse barns with a total combined square footage of 41,400, all of which are supported with 2 ft+ thick concrete flooring, as follows:
Main barn: 130' x 180
Seed Warehouse barn: 60' x 180
"Airport Place" Barn: 60'x 120
There are 3 homes, and a furnished hunt shack on the property:
Headquarters Home: 1,890 sqft
North Hand House: 1,743 sqft
West Hand House: 1,473 sqft
Hunt Shack: 1,000 sqft
Additionally, there are:
(3) newer equipment/hay sheds each 100x 70 under the roofline.
1,800 sqft enclosed metal storage barn
12,000 gallon off-road diesel storage tank
(2) 1,000 gallon underground fuel tanks
Working cattle pens (pipe) with sweep and squeeze-chute
Covered Holding Pens
Concrete cattle feeding trough
All of the native pastureland is fenced with good to new 5 strand barbed wire fence, with solid 2- 3/8 pipe corners and H-braces. The native pasture parcels are equipped with double hung 19 gates, and each pasture is equipped with livestock/wildlife wells and troughs. Many of the dryland parcels are also equipped with water troughs for livestock and wildlife purposes fed by electric and solar pumps, and a windmill.
***Irrigation***
The "Baileyboro Gin" (#4 on the map):
-513.2 acres total
-360 acres irrigated (70%)
-(3) New 2024 Valley Pivots
-Pivots are all poly-lined, 8 tower pivots
-Pivots are all nozzled at 600 GPM each
-9 wells total. 8 of them drilled in 2024
-Deepest well is only at 156ft
-8 wells are cased with 8" steel casing, one well w/ 5" steel casing
-Water piping and nozzle package structured to water each pivot individually and rotate circle use
5.41 gpm per irrigated acre (when watered individually).
All wells on the property are within the High Plains Underwater District and pull water from the Ogallala aquifer. The Santa Rosa/Dockum aquifer also spans under the property.
***Specialty Crop***
J Ob Farming has had profound success in growing a specialty crop which has served as a staple of the operation and has been the life blood behind the acquisitions of this operation. About 1-1.2k acres are planted each year of this crop, and generally nets $400k-500k a year alone.
Sorghum-almum is one of the most valuable livestock forage and fodder crops during summer in semi-arid areas worldwide and has been grown on the property for the purpose of harvesting the seed for market. Included in the sale is the last known remaining seed-stock of sorghum-almum in the United States (estimated around 50,000 lbs), along with the current sorghum-almum crop in the field. Seed dealer contacts, along with all equipment to continue the business will also be included. The current owners have expressed the willingness to train the future owners for the continuation of the business.
Additionally included with the sale is 169,000 lbs of cleaned and stored 2024 Beardless Wheat Seed (VNS), which can be used to replant production fields and 3,000 lbs of delinted cotton.
***Equipment***
The J Ob farming operation is ready to operate on Day 1. Included in the sale is a multitude of GPS enabled John Deere tractors, combines, sprayers, strippers, grain drills, square and round balers, windrowers, tractor-trailers, F-250 flatbed trucks, a large inventory of various implements, hand-tools, supplies/ materials, and much, much more. A complete list of equipment inventory is available on request.
A Clipper Seed cleaner is also included inside the main barn which has been used to clean various seed for market grown on the property.
***Wildlife/Hunting***
Due to its rural nature and size, the property is more than abundant with a variety of wildlife. Herds of American Antelope, Mule deer, and even Whitetail deer take refuge on the property. World class Antelope bucks and Mule Deer have been harvested on the property, and the current owners have sold antelope and mule deer guided hunts on the property every year. J Ob Farms also provided the Mule Deer and Antelope portion for the Texas Big Game: "Texas Slam" hunts on this very property.
The current owners have participated in Managed Lands Deer Program year after year to take advantage of extended season lengths and liberalized harvest opportunities. For the '24-25 hunting season, this property was given 8 Mule Buck and 8 Mule Doe tags. The property qualifies for landowner Pronghorn permits as it falls within the Unit 46 Panhandle Pronghorn Herd.
There is a furnished hunt shack on the property to house out of area hunters during the season.
Many Sandhill Cranes are also abundant in the area known to roost on playas during the evenings and night to fly to production fields in the mornings. An estimated 50,000-70,0000 Sandhill cranes visit the general area during the winter months. Blue (Scaled) Quail are also found on the property, along with a generous amount of dove. The property also serves well for predator hunting, for species such as bobcat and coyotes.
***Conservation***
Currently there are 966.23 acres of parcels in the CRP program with three separate contracts. Of these parcels, 849.89 acres are enrolled, with a total combined annual income of $36,973. CRP contracts are available on request.
***Energy***
The Sagamore Wind Farm in Roosevelt, Co New Mexico is approximately 2 miles west from the closest parcel. The Blue Cloud Wind Project is 7.5 miles east from the closest parcel. There is a 345 KV transmission line 0.3 miles from the closest parcel.
***Utilities***
A majority of the parcels have overhead electricity available provided by Bailey County Electric Coop on the property or on the county roads. Please see the interactive map to view where electric lines are located. AT&T High speed internet fiber cables have also been recently installed along FM 298.
**Broker Remarks & Pricing***
A comprehensive offering of this size does not come often. The J Ob Farming and Ranching Operation is a clean, turn-key operation with pride of ownership evident in every corner of the property. The operation is not only a multi-facet business opportunity but a sizable land holding with a considerable amount of depreciation for the next owner.
The J OB farming operation is offered at $2,386 per acre, or $25,000,000-- which includes all improvements, equipment/implements, tools, supplies/materials, and the sorghum-almum seed business/seed-stock.
We thank you for you time and for review of the J Ob Farming operation. Please visit out website (link on this page) for more photos and information about this opportunity.
08/19/2024
$25,000,000
10474 ac.
ACTIVE
Bailey County - Stegall, TX
Very rarely is an operation of this scale and quality offered to the public for purchase. This is truly a once in a lifetime opportunity to obtain a legacy which has taken decades of dedication to obtain.
Veritas Real Estate Co is blessed to be chosen as the exclusive broker to offer the J Ob Farming & Ranching business. This fully operational business is offered as a complete package with all assets, which include:
10,474 deeded acres
Extensive improvements
A large fleet of farming equipment, and implements
The last remaining seed-stock of a specialty crop in the United States.
Seed Cleaning Business and Operation
Located in Bailey County, Texas, the acreage consists of dryland and irrigated farmland, native and improved pasture, and CRP land. Additionally, this land offers world-class hunting opportunities, making this mix of enterprises one of the most attractive offerings to be marketed. The property is in one of the most affordable dollar-per-acre arable farmland regions in the United States.
***LOCATION & ACCESS***
The property is located in the rural western portion of the Texas Panhandle in Bailey County of the South High Plains. At the center of the operation is the former community of Stegall, Texas, which is located 27 miles SW of Muleshoe Texas, 28 miles NW of Morton Texas, and 38 minutes SE of Portales, NM.
Lubbock, TX (pop: 263,930) is located 80 miles SE of the property which houses an international airport.
The property is directly centered between the Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge and the Grulla National Wildlife Refuge. Grulla Natl Refuge is NW 3 miles to the closest corner, and Muleshoe Natl Reuge is 4.5 miles SE to the closest corner.
Coyote Lake Feeders, a 34,000 head feed yard, is 8 miles to the north of the property's headquarters.
All parcels are accessible via paved frontage or county-maintained dirt road frontage. Most parcels are in close proximity and touching with other parcels. Paved FM 298 acts as an aorta through the middle of the property stemming from the center of the Headquarters allowing ease of access to all the parcels, enabling smoother operations.
***OVERALL PROPERTY DESCRIPTION***
The land comprises of:
531.2 acres of irrigated parcels,
7,230 acres of dryland,
1,765.3 acres in native/improved pasture, and
966.23 acres of CRP parcels.
The land is mostly level with minimal contour. The elevation ranges from the highest point of 4105ft to 3875 ft at the lowest. Most of the soils consist of strong Stegall Loam (0-1% slopes) or a sandy loam variety. The property has generally been used for cattle production, wheat, sorgum-almum, corn, cotton, and hay grazer production. FSA 156 forms are available on request.
The native and CRP pastures consist of side-oat gramma, little bluestem and buffalo grass with some mesquites, and yuccas, and sporadically dotted with wildlife playas and elm trees. Overall, the property is a vast, uninterrupted span of open land.
***IMPROVEMENTS***
The property holds 3 large steel warehouse barns with a total combined square footage of 41,400, all of which are supported with 2 ft+ thick concrete flooring, as follows:
Main barn: 130' x 180
Seed Warehouse barn: 60' x 180
"Airport Place" Barn: 60'x 120
There are 3 homes, and a furnished hunt shack on the property:
Headquarters Home: 1,890 sqft
North Hand House: 1,743 sqft
West Hand House: 1,473 sqft
Hunt Shack: 1,000 sqft
Additionally, there are:
(3) newer equipment/hay sheds each 100x 70 under the roofline.
1,800 sqft enclosed metal storage barn
12,000 gallon off-road diesel storage tank
(2) 1,000 gallon underground fuel tanks
Working cattle pens (pipe) with sweep and squeeze-chute
Covered Holding Pens
Concrete cattle feeding trough
All of the native pastureland is fenced with good to new 5 strand barbed wire fence, with solid 2- 3/8 pipe corners and H-braces. The native pasture parcels are equipped with double hung 19 gates, and each pasture is equipped with livestock/wildlife wells and troughs. Many of the dryland parcels are also equipped with water troughs for livestock and wildlife purposes fed by electric and solar pumps, and a windmill.
***Irrigation***
The "Baileyboro Gin" (#4 on the map):
-513.2 acres total
-360 acres irrigated (70%)
-(3) New 2024 Valley Pivots
-Pivots are all poly-lined, 8 tower pivots
-Pivots are all nozzled at 600 GPM each
-9 wells total. 8 of them drilled in 2024
-Deepest well is only at 156ft
-8 wells are cased with 8" steel casing, one well w/ 5" steel casing
-Water piping and nozzle package structured to water each pivot individually and rotate circle use
5.41 gpm per irrigated acre (when watered individually).
All wells on the property are within the High Plains Underwater District and pull water from the Ogallala aquifer. The Santa Rosa/Dockum aquifer also spans under the property.
***Specialty Crop***
J Ob Farming has had profound success in growing a specialty crop which has served as a staple of the operation and has been the life blood behind the acquisitions of this operation. About 1-1.2k acres are planted each year of this crop, and generally nets $400k-500k a year alone.
Sorghum-almum is one of the most valuable livestock forage and fodder crops during summer in semi-arid areas worldwide and has been grown on the property for the purpose of harvesting the seed for market. Included in the sale is the last known remaining seed-stock of sorghum-almum in the United States (estimated around 50,000 lbs), along with the current sorghum-almum crop in the field. Seed dealer contacts, along with all equipment to continue the business will also be included. The current owners have expressed the willingness to train the future owners for the continuation of the business.
Additionally included with the sale is 169,000 lbs of cleaned and stored 2024 Beardless Wheat Seed (VNS), which can be used to replant production fields and 3,000 lbs of delinted cotton.
***Equipment***
The J Ob farming operation is ready to operate on Day 1. Included in the sale is a multitude of GPS enabled John Deere tractors, combines, sprayers, strippers, grain drills, square and round balers, windrowers, tractor-trailers, F-250 flatbed trucks, a large inventory of various implements, hand-tools, supplies/ materials, and much, much more. A complete list of equipment inventory is available on request.
A Clipper Seed cleaner is also included inside the main barn which has been used to clean various seed for market grown on the property.
***Wildlife/Hunting***
Due to its rural nature and size, the property is more than abundant with a variety of wildlife. Herds of American Antelope, Mule deer, and even Whitetail deer take refuge on the property. World class Antelope bucks and Mule Deer have been harvested on the property, and the current owners have sold antelope and mule deer guided hunts on the property every year. J Ob Farms also provided the Mule Deer and Antelope portion for the Texas Big Game: "Texas Slam" hunts on this very property.
The current owners have participated in Managed Lands Deer Program year after year to take advantage of extended season lengths and liberalized harvest opportunities. For the '24-25 hunting season, this property was given 8 Mule Buck and 8 Mule Doe tags. The property qualifies for landowner Pronghorn permits as it falls within the Unit 46 Panhandle Pronghorn Herd.
There is a furnished hunt shack on the property to house out of area hunters during the season.
Many Sandhill Cranes are also abundant in the area known to roost on playas during the evenings and night to fly to production fields in the mornings. An estimated 50,000-70,0000 Sandhill cranes visit the general area during the winter months. Blue (Scaled) Quail are also found on the property, along with a generous amount of dove. The property also serves well for predator hunting, for species such as bobcat and coyotes.
***Conservation***
Currently there are 966.23 acres of parcels in the CRP program with three separate contracts. Of these parcels, 849.89 acres are enrolled, with a total combined annual income of $36,973. CRP contracts are available on request.
***Energy***
The Sagamore Wind Farm in Roosevelt, Co New Mexico is approximately 2 miles west from the closest parcel. The Blue Cloud Wind Project is 7.5 miles east from the closest parcel. There is a 345 KV transmission line 0.3 miles from the closest parcel.
***Utilities***
A majority of the parcels have overhead electricity available provided by Bailey County Electric Coop on the property or on the county roads. Please see the interactive map to view where electric lines are located. AT&T High speed internet fiber cables have also been recently installed along FM 298.
**Broker Remarks & Pricing***
A comprehensive offering of this size does not come often. The J Ob Farming and Ranching Operation is a clean, turn-key operation with pride of ownership evident in every corner of the property. The operation is not only a multi-facet business opportunity but a sizable land holding with a considerable amount of depreciation for the next owner.
The J OB farming operation is offered at $2,386 per acre, or $25,000,000-- which includes all improvements, equipment/implements, tools, supplies/materials, and the sorghum-almum seed business/seed-stock.
We thank you for you time and for review of the J Ob Farming operation. Please visit out website (link on this page) for more photos and information about this opportunity.
08/19/2024
$25,000,000
10474 ac.
ACTIVE
Bailey County - Stegall, TX
Very rarely is an operation of this scale and quality offered to the public for purchase. This is truly a once in a lifetime opportunity to obtain a legacy which has taken decades of dedication to obtain.
Veritas Real Estate Co is blessed to be chosen as the exclusive broker to offer the J Ob Farming & Ranching business. This fully operational business is offered as a complete package with all assets, which include:
10,474 deeded acres
Extensive improvements
A large fleet of farming equipment, and implements
The last remaining seed-stock of a specialty crop in the United States.
Seed Cleaning Business and Operation
Located in Bailey County, Texas, the acreage consists of dryland and irrigated farmland, native and improved pasture, and CRP land. Additionally, this land offers world-class hunting opportunities, making this mix of enterprises one of the most attractive offerings to be marketed. The property is in one of the most affordable dollar-per-acre arable farmland regions in the United States.
***LOCATION & ACCESS***
The property is located in the rural western portion of the Texas Panhandle in Bailey County of the South High Plains. At the center of the operation is the former community of Stegall, Texas, which is located 27 miles SW of Muleshoe Texas, 28 miles NW of Morton Texas, and 38 minutes SE of Portales, NM.
Lubbock, TX (pop: 263,930) is located 80 miles SE of the property which houses an international airport.
The property is directly centered between the Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge and the Grulla National Wildlife Refuge. Grulla Natl Refuge is NW 3 miles to the closest corner, and Muleshoe Natl Reuge is 4.5 miles SE to the closest corner.
Coyote Lake Feeders, a 34,000 head feed yard, is 8 miles to the north of the property's headquarters.
All parcels are accessible via paved frontage or county-maintained dirt road frontage. Most parcels are in close proximity and touching with other parcels. Paved FM 298 acts as an aorta through the middle of the property stemming from the center of the Headquarters allowing ease of access to all the parcels, enabling smoother operations.
***OVERALL PROPERTY DESCRIPTION***
The land comprises of:
531.2 acres of irrigated parcels,
7,230 acres of dryland,
1,765.3 acres in native/improved pasture, and
966.23 acres of CRP parcels.
The land is mostly level with minimal contour. The elevation ranges from the highest point of 4105ft to 3875 ft at the lowest. Most of the soils consist of strong Stegall Loam (0-1% slopes) or a sandy loam variety. The property has generally been used for cattle production, wheat, sorgum-almum, corn, cotton, and hay grazer production. FSA 156 forms are available on request.
The native and CRP pastures consist of side-oat gramma, little bluestem and buffalo grass with some mesquites, and yuccas, and sporadically dotted with wildlife playas and elm trees. Overall, the property is a vast, uninterrupted span of open land.
***IMPROVEMENTS***
The property holds 3 large steel warehouse barns with a total combined square footage of 41,400, all of which are supported with 2 ft+ thick concrete flooring, as follows:
Main barn: 130' x 180
Seed Warehouse barn: 60' x 180
"Airport Place" Barn: 60'x 120
There are 3 homes, and a furnished hunt shack on the property:
Headquarters Home: 1,890 sqft
North Hand House: 1,743 sqft
West Hand House: 1,473 sqft
Hunt Shack: 1,000 sqft
Additionally, there are:
(3) newer equipment/hay sheds each 100x 70 under the roofline.
1,800 sqft enclosed metal storage barn
12,000 gallon off-road diesel storage tank
(2) 1,000 gallon underground fuel tanks
Working cattle pens (pipe) with sweep and squeeze-chute
Covered Holding Pens
Concrete cattle feeding trough
All of the native pastureland is fenced with good to new 5 strand barbed wire fence, with solid 2- 3/8 pipe corners and H-braces. The native pasture parcels are equipped with double hung 19 gates, and each pasture is equipped with livestock/wildlife wells and troughs. Many of the dryland parcels are also equipped with water troughs for livestock and wildlife purposes fed by electric and solar pumps, and a windmill.
***Irrigation***
The "Baileyboro Gin" (#4 on the map):
-513.2 acres total
-360 acres irrigated (70%)
-(3) New 2024 Valley Pivots
-Pivots are all poly-lined, 8 tower pivots
-Pivots are all nozzled at 600 GPM each
-9 wells total. 8 of them drilled in 2024
-Deepest well is only at 156ft
-8 wells are cased with 8" steel casing, one well w/ 5" steel casing
-Water piping and nozzle package structured to water each pivot individually and rotate circle use
5.41 gpm per irrigated acre (when watered individually).
All wells on the property are within the High Plains Underwater District and pull water from the Ogallala aquifer. The Santa Rosa/Dockum aquifer also spans under the property.
***Specialty Crop***
J Ob Farming has had profound success in growing a specialty crop which has served as a staple of the operation and has been the life blood behind the acquisitions of this operation. About 1-1.2k acres are planted each year of this crop, and generally nets $400k-500k a year alone.
Sorghum-almum is one of the most valuable livestock forage and fodder crops during summer in semi-arid areas worldwide and has been grown on the property for the purpose of harvesting the seed for market. Included in the sale is the last known remaining seed-stock of sorghum-almum in the United States (estimated around 50,000 lbs), along with the current sorghum-almum crop in the field. Seed dealer contacts, along with all equipment to continue the business will also be included. The current owners have expressed the willingness to train the future owners for the continuation of the business.
Additionally included with the sale is 169,000 lbs of cleaned and stored 2024 Beardless Wheat Seed (VNS), which can be used to replant production fields and 3,000 lbs of delinted cotton.
***Equipment***
The J Ob farming operation is ready to operate on Day 1. Included in the sale is a multitude of GPS enabled John Deere tractors, combines, sprayers, strippers, grain drills, square and round balers, windrowers, tractor-trailers, F-250 flatbed trucks, a large inventory of various implements, hand-tools, supplies/ materials, and much, much more. A complete list of equipment inventory is available on request.
A Clipper Seed cleaner is also included inside the main barn which has been used to clean various seed for market grown on the property.
***Wildlife/Hunting***
Due to its rural nature and size, the property is more than abundant with a variety of wildlife. Herds of American Antelope, Mule deer, and even Whitetail deer take refuge on the property. World class Antelope bucks and Mule Deer have been harvested on the property, and the current owners have sold antelope and mule deer guided hunts on the property every year. J Ob Farms also provided the Mule Deer and Antelope portion for the Texas Big Game: "Texas Slam" hunts on this very property.
The current owners have participated in Managed Lands Deer Program year after year to take advantage of extended season lengths and liberalized harvest opportunities. For the '24-25 hunting season, this property was given 8 Mule Buck and 8 Mule Doe tags. The property qualifies for landowner Pronghorn permits as it falls within the Unit 46 Panhandle Pronghorn Herd.
There is a furnished hunt shack on the property to house out of area hunters during the season.
Many Sandhill Cranes are also abundant in the area known to roost on playas during the evenings and night to fly to production fields in the mornings. An estimated 50,000-70,0000 Sandhill cranes visit the general area during the winter months. Blue (Scaled) Quail are also found on the property, along with a generous amount of dove. The property also serves well for predator hunting, for species such as bobcat and coyotes.
***Conservation***
Currently there are 966.23 acres of parcels in the CRP program with three separate contracts. Of these parcels, 849.89 acres are enrolled, with a total combined annual income of $36,973. CRP contracts are available on request.
***Energy***
The Sagamore Wind Farm in Roosevelt, Co New Mexico is approximately 2 miles west from the closest parcel. The Blue Cloud Wind Project is 7.5 miles east from the closest parcel. There is a 345 KV transmission line 0.3 miles from the closest parcel.
***Utilities***
A majority of the parcels have overhead electricity available provided by Bailey County Electric Coop on the property or on the county roads. Please see the interactive map to view where electric lines are located. AT&T High speed internet fiber cables have also been recently installed along FM 298.
**Broker Remarks & Pricing***
A comprehensive offering of this size does not come often. The J Ob Farming and Ranching Operation is a clean, turn-key operation with pride of ownership evident in every corner of the property. The operation is not only a multi-facet business opportunity but a sizable land holding with a considerable amount of depreciation for the next owner.
The J OB farming operation is offered at $2,386 per acre, or $25,000,000-- which includes all improvements, equipment/implements, tools, supplies/materials, and the sorghum-almum seed business/seed-stock.
We thank you for you time and for review of the J Ob Farming operation. Please visit out website (link on this page) for more photos and information about this opportunity.
07/30/2025
$184,950
160.57 ac.
ACTIVE
Bailey County - Co Rd 31, Sudan, TX
Welcome to a unique offering in the heart of Bailey County, Texas 160 acres of pristine native grassland, meticulously managed under the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP). This remarkable property not only preserves the natural beauty of the region but also delivers a substantial annual income of $7,606. Whether you're an investor seeking reliable returns or an individual looking for a serene parcel with financial benefits, this $1,151/acre property is an outstanding find.
--Location and Access--
The parcels is located in the western part of Bailey County of the Texas High Plains. The parcel is about 30 miles SW of Muleshoe, Texas: (pop: 5,054), the closest town. Portales, NM (pop: 11,973) is a 35 minute drive to the NW. Lubbock, TX (pop: 263,930) is a 1 hour, 15 minute drive SE of the property which houses an international airport.This quarter section parcel has CR 31 frontage (dirt) on the eastern boundary, and is only 0.5 miles off paved FM 298. Grulla Wildlife Refuge is 6.8 miles as a crow flies from the parcel.
The land comprises of a quarter Section (160.57 acres), with a survey in hand.
--Overall Property Description--
The land lays well is mostly level with minimal contour. The elevation ranges from the highest point of 4070ft to 4060 ft at the lowest. A majority of the soils consist of a fine sandy loam. The detailed soil report can be downloaded below. The land has no wetlands.
The land is open with very to few view obstructions. The land has a mix of established native grasses such as sideoats grama, switchgrass, sprangletop, buffalo grass, and bluestem.
--Wildlife & Hunting--
Due to the rural nature of the property, and proximity to 2 wildlife refuges, the property hosts excellent hunting for: Mule Deer, Antelope, Blue (Scaled) Quail, and Dove. Both parcels are located in Unit 46 Panhandle Pronghorn Herd enabling the new landowner to apply for antelope hunting permits. Mule deer are also abundant in the area. Occasional whitetail deer are seen in the area too. For those with interest in predator hunting, coyote are abundant. The neighboring property has has award winning antelope and mule deer harvested year after year.
--Conservation and CRP--
Of the 160.572 acres offered, 160.53 acres are actively enrolled in the CRP program, for a combined annual income of $7,606.
"West 80" CRP contract details:
Acres for enrollment: 82.23
Rental Rate Per Acre: $47.42
Annual Payment: $3,899
Expires: 9-30-2026
Contract Details: Texas Mixed Grass SAFE
"East 80" CRP contract details:
Acres for enrollment: 78.30
Rental Rate Per Acre: $47.34
Annual Payment: $3,707
Expires: 9-30-2026
Contract Details: Texas Mixed Grass SAFE
--Minerals, Energy, & Water Rights--
Minerals: Mineral rights reserved by seller.
Wind: Seller owns 100% of the wind rights and will convey. The property lays in between two windfarms, the Sagamore Wind Farm in NM and the Blue Cloud Wind Farm.
Water Rights/ Wells:
The owner owns 100% of the water rights which will transfer to the new owner. There are currently no wells on the properties. The properties are both located in the High Plains Underground Water District.
--Utilities--
The closest electricity is located on FM 298 0.5 miles away.
--Miscellaneous--
Parcel ID #: 14626, 14627
County: Bailey
Estimated Annual Taxes: $842.34
Ag Exemption: Yes
Legal Description: Download "Exhibit A"
School District: Sudan ISD
Survey: Yes, contact broker
Zoning: Agricultural
Zip Code: 79371
Broker Remarks Pricing
This is a great opportunity to own a large amount of rural acreage for excellent hunting, passive income which outperforms most money markets, and even grazing/farming in the future for a very reasonable price.
This parcel is offered at just under $1,151/acre, or $184,950
We thank you for you time and for review of these two parcels. If we can answer any questions, you may call or text:
Corey Zant, Broker/Owner: 806- 853-SELL (7355) or email corey "at" veritaslandco dot com
07/30/2025
$184,950
160.57 ac.
ACTIVE
Bailey County - Co Rd 31, Sudan, TX
Welcome to a unique offering in the heart of Bailey County, Texas 160 acres of pristine native grassland, meticulously managed under the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP). This remarkable property not only preserves the natural beauty of the region but also delivers a substantial annual income of $7,606. Whether you're an investor seeking reliable returns or an individual looking for a serene parcel with financial benefits, this $1,151/acre property is an outstanding find.
--Location and Access--
The parcels is located in the western part of Bailey County of the Texas High Plains. The parcel is about 30 miles SW of Muleshoe, Texas: (pop: 5,054), the closest town. Portales, NM (pop: 11,973) is a 35 minute drive to the NW. Lubbock, TX (pop: 263,930) is a 1 hour, 15 minute drive SE of the property which houses an international airport.This quarter section parcel has CR 31 frontage (dirt) on the eastern boundary, and is only 0.5 miles off paved FM 298. Grulla Wildlife Refuge is 6.8 miles as a crow flies from the parcel.
The land comprises of a quarter Section (160.57 acres), with a survey in hand.
--Overall Property Description--
The land lays well is mostly level with minimal contour. The elevation ranges from the highest point of 4070ft to 4060 ft at the lowest. A majority of the soils consist of a fine sandy loam. The detailed soil report can be downloaded below. The land has no wetlands.
The land is open with very to few view obstructions. The land has a mix of established native grasses such as sideoats grama, switchgrass, sprangletop, buffalo grass, and bluestem.
--Wildlife & Hunting--
Due to the rural nature of the property, and proximity to 2 wildlife refuges, the property hosts excellent hunting for: Mule Deer, Antelope, Blue (Scaled) Quail, and Dove. Both parcels are located in Unit 46 Panhandle Pronghorn Herd enabling the new landowner to apply for antelope hunting permits. Mule deer are also abundant in the area. Occasional whitetail deer are seen in the area too. For those with interest in predator hunting, coyote are abundant. The neighboring property has has award winning antelope and mule deer harvested year after year.
--Conservation and CRP--
Of the 160.572 acres offered, 160.53 acres are actively enrolled in the CRP program, for a combined annual income of $7,606.
"West 80" CRP contract details:
Acres for enrollment: 82.23
Rental Rate Per Acre: $47.42
Annual Payment: $3,899
Expires: 9-30-2026
Contract Details: Texas Mixed Grass SAFE
"East 80" CRP contract details:
Acres for enrollment: 78.30
Rental Rate Per Acre: $47.34
Annual Payment: $3,707
Expires: 9-30-2026
Contract Details: Texas Mixed Grass SAFE
--Minerals, Energy, & Water Rights--
Minerals: Mineral rights reserved by seller.
Wind: Seller owns 100% of the wind rights and will convey. The property lays in between two windfarms, the Sagamore Wind Farm in NM and the Blue Cloud Wind Farm.
Water Rights/ Wells:
The owner owns 100% of the water rights which will transfer to the new owner. There are currently no wells on the properties. The properties are both located in the High Plains Underground Water District.
--Utilities--
The closest electricity is located on FM 298 0.5 miles away.
--Miscellaneous--
Parcel ID #: 14626, 14627
County: Bailey
Estimated Annual Taxes: $842.34
Ag Exemption: Yes
Legal Description: Download "Exhibit A"
School District: Sudan ISD
Survey: Yes, contact broker
Zoning: Agricultural
Zip Code: 79371
Broker Remarks Pricing
This is a great opportunity to own a large amount of rural acreage for excellent hunting, passive income which outperforms most money markets, and even grazing/farming in the future for a very reasonable price.
This parcel is offered at just under $1,151/acre, or $184,950
We thank you for you time and for review of these two parcels. If we can answer any questions, you may call or text:
Corey Zant, Broker/Owner: 806- 853-SELL (7355) or email corey "at" veritaslandco dot com
07/30/2025
$184,950
160.57 ac.
ACTIVE
Bailey County - Co Rd 31, Sudan, TX
Welcome to a unique offering in the heart of Bailey County, Texas 160 acres of pristine native grassland, meticulously managed under the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP). This remarkable property not only preserves the natural beauty of the region but also delivers a substantial annual income of $7,606. Whether you're an investor seeking reliable returns or an individual looking for a serene parcel with financial benefits, this $1,151/acre property is an outstanding find.
--Location and Access--
The parcels is located in the western part of Bailey County of the Texas High Plains. The parcel is about 30 miles SW of Muleshoe, Texas: (pop: 5,054), the closest town. Portales, NM (pop: 11,973) is a 35 minute drive to the NW. Lubbock, TX (pop: 263,930) is a 1 hour, 15 minute drive SE of the property which houses an international airport.This quarter section parcel has CR 31 frontage (dirt) on the eastern boundary, and is only 0.5 miles off paved FM 298. Grulla Wildlife Refuge is 6.8 miles as a crow flies from the parcel.
The land comprises of a quarter Section (160.57 acres), with a survey in hand.
--Overall Property Description--
The land lays well is mostly level with minimal contour. The elevation ranges from the highest point of 4070ft to 4060 ft at the lowest. A majority of the soils consist of a fine sandy loam. The detailed soil report can be downloaded below. The land has no wetlands.
The land is open with very to few view obstructions. The land has a mix of established native grasses such as sideoats grama, switchgrass, sprangletop, buffalo grass, and bluestem.
--Wildlife & Hunting--
Due to the rural nature of the property, and proximity to 2 wildlife refuges, the property hosts excellent hunting for: Mule Deer, Antelope, Blue (Scaled) Quail, and Dove. Both parcels are located in Unit 46 Panhandle Pronghorn Herd enabling the new landowner to apply for antelope hunting permits. Mule deer are also abundant in the area. Occasional whitetail deer are seen in the area too. For those with interest in predator hunting, coyote are abundant. The neighboring property has has award winning antelope and mule deer harvested year after year.
--Conservation and CRP--
Of the 160.572 acres offered, 160.53 acres are actively enrolled in the CRP program, for a combined annual income of $7,606.
"West 80" CRP contract details:
Acres for enrollment: 82.23
Rental Rate Per Acre: $47.42
Annual Payment: $3,899
Expires: 9-30-2026
Contract Details: Texas Mixed Grass SAFE
"East 80" CRP contract details:
Acres for enrollment: 78.30
Rental Rate Per Acre: $47.34
Annual Payment: $3,707
Expires: 9-30-2026
Contract Details: Texas Mixed Grass SAFE
--Minerals, Energy, & Water Rights--
Minerals: Mineral rights reserved by seller.
Wind: Seller owns 100% of the wind rights and will convey. The property lays in between two windfarms, the Sagamore Wind Farm in NM and the Blue Cloud Wind Farm.
Water Rights/ Wells:
The owner owns 100% of the water rights which will transfer to the new owner. There are currently no wells on the properties. The properties are both located in the High Plains Underground Water District.
--Utilities--
The closest electricity is located on FM 298 0.5 miles away.
--Miscellaneous--
Parcel ID #: 14626, 14627
County: Bailey
Estimated Annual Taxes: $842.34
Ag Exemption: Yes
Legal Description: Download "Exhibit A"
School District: Sudan ISD
Survey: Yes, contact broker
Zoning: Agricultural
Zip Code: 79371
Broker Remarks Pricing
This is a great opportunity to own a large amount of rural acreage for excellent hunting, passive income which outperforms most money markets, and even grazing/farming in the future for a very reasonable price.
This parcel is offered at just under $1,151/acre, or $184,950
We thank you for you time and for review of these two parcels. If we can answer any questions, you may call or text:
Corey Zant, Broker/Owner: 806- 853-SELL (7355) or email corey "at" veritaslandco dot com
07/30/2025
$184,950
160.57 ac.
ACTIVE
Bailey County - Co Rd 31, Sudan, TX
Welcome to a unique offering in the heart of Bailey County, Texas 160 acres of pristine native grassland, meticulously managed under the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP). This remarkable property not only preserves the natural beauty of the region but also delivers a substantial annual income of $7,606. Whether you're an investor seeking reliable returns or an individual looking for a serene parcel with financial benefits, this $1,151/acre property is an outstanding find.
--Location and Access--
The parcels is located in the western part of Bailey County of the Texas High Plains. The parcel is about 30 miles SW of Muleshoe, Texas: (pop: 5,054), the closest town. Portales, NM (pop: 11,973) is a 35 minute drive to the NW. Lubbock, TX (pop: 263,930) is a 1 hour, 15 minute drive SE of the property which houses an international airport.This quarter section parcel has CR 31 frontage (dirt) on the eastern boundary, and is only 0.5 miles off paved FM 298. Grulla Wildlife Refuge is 6.8 miles as a crow flies from the parcel.
The land comprises of a quarter Section (160.57 acres), with a survey in hand.
--Overall Property Description--
The land lays well is mostly level with minimal contour. The elevation ranges from the highest point of 4070ft to 4060 ft at the lowest. A majority of the soils consist of a fine sandy loam. The detailed soil report can be downloaded below. The land has no wetlands.
The land is open with very to few view obstructions. The land has a mix of established native grasses such as sideoats grama, switchgrass, sprangletop, buffalo grass, and bluestem.
--Wildlife & Hunting--
Due to the rural nature of the property, and proximity to 2 wildlife refuges, the property hosts excellent hunting for: Mule Deer, Antelope, Blue (Scaled) Quail, and Dove. Both parcels are located in Unit 46 Panhandle Pronghorn Herd enabling the new landowner to apply for antelope hunting permits. Mule deer are also abundant in the area. Occasional whitetail deer are seen in the area too. For those with interest in predator hunting, coyote are abundant. The neighboring property has has award winning antelope and mule deer harvested year after year.
--Conservation and CRP--
Of the 160.572 acres offered, 160.53 acres are actively enrolled in the CRP program, for a combined annual income of $7,606.
"West 80" CRP contract details:
Acres for enrollment: 82.23
Rental Rate Per Acre: $47.42
Annual Payment: $3,899
Expires: 9-30-2026
Contract Details: Texas Mixed Grass SAFE
"East 80" CRP contract details:
Acres for enrollment: 78.30
Rental Rate Per Acre: $47.34
Annual Payment: $3,707
Expires: 9-30-2026
Contract Details: Texas Mixed Grass SAFE
--Minerals, Energy, & Water Rights--
Minerals: Mineral rights reserved by seller.
Wind: Seller owns 100% of the wind rights and will convey. The property lays in between two windfarms, the Sagamore Wind Farm in NM and the Blue Cloud Wind Farm.
Water Rights/ Wells:
The owner owns 100% of the water rights which will transfer to the new owner. There are currently no wells on the properties. The properties are both located in the High Plains Underground Water District.
--Utilities--
The closest electricity is located on FM 298 0.5 miles away.
--Miscellaneous--
Parcel ID #: 14626, 14627
County: Bailey
Estimated Annual Taxes: $842.34
Ag Exemption: Yes
Legal Description: Download "Exhibit A"
School District: Sudan ISD
Survey: Yes, contact broker
Zoning: Agricultural
Zip Code: 79371
Broker Remarks Pricing
This is a great opportunity to own a large amount of rural acreage for excellent hunting, passive income which outperforms most money markets, and even grazing/farming in the future for a very reasonable price.
This parcel is offered at just under $1,151/acre, or $184,950
We thank you for you time and for review of these two parcels. If we can answer any questions, you may call or text:
Corey Zant, Broker/Owner: 806- 853-SELL (7355) or email corey "at" veritaslandco dot com
07/30/2025
$184,950
160.57 ac.
ACTIVE
Bailey County - Co Rd 31, Sudan, TX
Welcome to a unique offering in the heart of Bailey County, Texas 160 acres of pristine native grassland, meticulously managed under the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP). This remarkable property not only preserves the natural beauty of the region but also delivers a substantial annual income of $7,606. Whether you're an investor seeking reliable returns or an individual looking for a serene parcel with financial benefits, this $1,151/acre property is an outstanding find.
--Location and Access--
The parcels is located in the western part of Bailey County of the Texas High Plains. The parcel is about 30 miles SW of Muleshoe, Texas: (pop: 5,054), the closest town. Portales, NM (pop: 11,973) is a 35 minute drive to the NW. Lubbock, TX (pop: 263,930) is a 1 hour, 15 minute drive SE of the property which houses an international airport.This quarter section parcel has CR 31 frontage (dirt) on the eastern boundary, and is only 0.5 miles off paved FM 298. Grulla Wildlife Refuge is 6.8 miles as a crow flies from the parcel.
The land comprises of a quarter Section (160.57 acres), with a survey in hand.
--Overall Property Description--
The land lays well is mostly level with minimal contour. The elevation ranges from the highest point of 4070ft to 4060 ft at the lowest. A majority of the soils consist of a fine sandy loam. The detailed soil report can be downloaded below. The land has no wetlands.
The land is open with very to few view obstructions. The land has a mix of established native grasses such as sideoats grama, switchgrass, sprangletop, buffalo grass, and bluestem.
--Wildlife & Hunting--
Due to the rural nature of the property, and proximity to 2 wildlife refuges, the property hosts excellent hunting for: Mule Deer, Antelope, Blue (Scaled) Quail, and Dove. Both parcels are located in Unit 46 Panhandle Pronghorn Herd enabling the new landowner to apply for antelope hunting permits. Mule deer are also abundant in the area. Occasional whitetail deer are seen in the area too. For those with interest in predator hunting, coyote are abundant. The neighboring property has has award winning antelope and mule deer harvested year after year.
--Conservation and CRP--
Of the 160.572 acres offered, 160.53 acres are actively enrolled in the CRP program, for a combined annual income of $7,606.
"West 80" CRP contract details:
Acres for enrollment: 82.23
Rental Rate Per Acre: $47.42
Annual Payment: $3,899
Expires: 9-30-2026
Contract Details: Texas Mixed Grass SAFE
"East 80" CRP contract details:
Acres for enrollment: 78.30
Rental Rate Per Acre: $47.34
Annual Payment: $3,707
Expires: 9-30-2026
Contract Details: Texas Mixed Grass SAFE
--Minerals, Energy, & Water Rights--
Minerals: Mineral rights reserved by seller.
Wind: Seller owns 100% of the wind rights and will convey. The property lays in between two windfarms, the Sagamore Wind Farm in NM and the Blue Cloud Wind Farm.
Water Rights/ Wells:
The owner owns 100% of the water rights which will transfer to the new owner. There are currently no wells on the properties. The properties are both located in the High Plains Underground Water District.
--Utilities--
The closest electricity is located on FM 298 0.5 miles away.
--Miscellaneous--
Parcel ID #: 14626, 14627
County: Bailey
Estimated Annual Taxes: $842.34
Ag Exemption: Yes
Legal Description: Download "Exhibit A"
School District: Sudan ISD
Survey: Yes, contact broker
Zoning: Agricultural
Zip Code: 79371
Broker Remarks Pricing
This is a great opportunity to own a large amount of rural acreage for excellent hunting, passive income which outperforms most money markets, and even grazing/farming in the future for a very reasonable price.
This parcel is offered at just under $1,151/acre, or $184,950
We thank you for you time and for review of these two parcels. If we can answer any questions, you may call or text:
Corey Zant, Broker/Owner: 806- 853-SELL (7355) or email corey "at" veritaslandco dot com
07/30/2025
$184,950
160.57 ac.
ACTIVE
Bailey County - Co Rd 31, Sudan, TX
Welcome to a unique offering in the heart of Bailey County, Texas 160 acres of pristine native grassland, meticulously managed under the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP). This remarkable property not only preserves the natural beauty of the region but also delivers a substantial annual income of $7,606. Whether you're an investor seeking reliable returns or an individual looking for a serene parcel with financial benefits, this $1,151/acre property is an outstanding find.
--Location and Access--
The parcels is located in the western part of Bailey County of the Texas High Plains. The parcel is about 30 miles SW of Muleshoe, Texas: (pop: 5,054), the closest town. Portales, NM (pop: 11,973) is a 35 minute drive to the NW. Lubbock, TX (pop: 263,930) is a 1 hour, 15 minute drive SE of the property which houses an international airport.This quarter section parcel has CR 31 frontage (dirt) on the eastern boundary, and is only 0.5 miles off paved FM 298. Grulla Wildlife Refuge is 6.8 miles as a crow flies from the parcel.
The land comprises of a quarter Section (160.57 acres), with a survey in hand.
--Overall Property Description--
The land lays well is mostly level with minimal contour. The elevation ranges from the highest point of 4070ft to 4060 ft at the lowest. A majority of the soils consist of a fine sandy loam. The detailed soil report can be downloaded below. The land has no wetlands.
The land is open with very to few view obstructions. The land has a mix of established native grasses such as sideoats grama, switchgrass, sprangletop, buffalo grass, and bluestem.
--Wildlife & Hunting--
Due to the rural nature of the property, and proximity to 2 wildlife refuges, the property hosts excellent hunting for: Mule Deer, Antelope, Blue (Scaled) Quail, and Dove. Both parcels are located in Unit 46 Panhandle Pronghorn Herd enabling the new landowner to apply for antelope hunting permits. Mule deer are also abundant in the area. Occasional whitetail deer are seen in the area too. For those with interest in predator hunting, coyote are abundant. The neighboring property has has award winning antelope and mule deer harvested year after year.
--Conservation and CRP--
Of the 160.572 acres offered, 160.53 acres are actively enrolled in the CRP program, for a combined annual income of $7,606.
"West 80" CRP contract details:
Acres for enrollment: 82.23
Rental Rate Per Acre: $47.42
Annual Payment: $3,899
Expires: 9-30-2026
Contract Details: Texas Mixed Grass SAFE
"East 80" CRP contract details:
Acres for enrollment: 78.30
Rental Rate Per Acre: $47.34
Annual Payment: $3,707
Expires: 9-30-2026
Contract Details: Texas Mixed Grass SAFE
--Minerals, Energy, & Water Rights--
Minerals: Mineral rights reserved by seller.
Wind: Seller owns 100% of the wind rights and will convey. The property lays in between two windfarms, the Sagamore Wind Farm in NM and the Blue Cloud Wind Farm.
Water Rights/ Wells:
The owner owns 100% of the water rights which will transfer to the new owner. There are currently no wells on the properties. The properties are both located in the High Plains Underground Water District.
--Utilities--
The closest electricity is located on FM 298 0.5 miles away.
--Miscellaneous--
Parcel ID #: 14626, 14627
County: Bailey
Estimated Annual Taxes: $842.34
Ag Exemption: Yes
Legal Description: Download "Exhibit A"
School District: Sudan ISD
Survey: Yes, contact broker
Zoning: Agricultural
Zip Code: 79371
Broker Remarks Pricing
This is a great opportunity to own a large amount of rural acreage for excellent hunting, passive income which outperforms most money markets, and even grazing/farming in the future for a very reasonable price.
This parcel is offered at just under $1,151/acre, or $184,950
We thank you for you time and for review of these two parcels. If we can answer any questions, you may call or text:
Corey Zant, Broker/Owner: 806- 853-SELL (7355) or email corey "at" veritaslandco dot com
07/30/2025
$184,950
160.57 ac.
ACTIVE
Bailey County - Co Rd 31, Sudan, TX
Welcome to a unique offering in the heart of Bailey County, Texas 160 acres of pristine native grassland, meticulously managed under the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP). This remarkable property not only preserves the natural beauty of the region but also delivers a substantial annual income of $7,606. Whether you're an investor seeking reliable returns or an individual looking for a serene parcel with financial benefits, this $1,151/acre property is an outstanding find.
--Location and Access--
The parcels is located in the western part of Bailey County of the Texas High Plains. The parcel is about 30 miles SW of Muleshoe, Texas: (pop: 5,054), the closest town. Portales, NM (pop: 11,973) is a 35 minute drive to the NW. Lubbock, TX (pop: 263,930) is a 1 hour, 15 minute drive SE of the property which houses an international airport.This quarter section parcel has CR 31 frontage (dirt) on the eastern boundary, and is only 0.5 miles off paved FM 298. Grulla Wildlife Refuge is 6.8 miles as a crow flies from the parcel.
The land comprises of a quarter Section (160.57 acres), with a survey in hand.
--Overall Property Description--
The land lays well is mostly level with minimal contour. The elevation ranges from the highest point of 4070ft to 4060 ft at the lowest. A majority of the soils consist of a fine sandy loam. The detailed soil report can be downloaded below. The land has no wetlands.
The land is open with very to few view obstructions. The land has a mix of established native grasses such as sideoats grama, switchgrass, sprangletop, buffalo grass, and bluestem.
--Wildlife & Hunting--
Due to the rural nature of the property, and proximity to 2 wildlife refuges, the property hosts excellent hunting for: Mule Deer, Antelope, Blue (Scaled) Quail, and Dove. Both parcels are located in Unit 46 Panhandle Pronghorn Herd enabling the new landowner to apply for antelope hunting permits. Mule deer are also abundant in the area. Occasional whitetail deer are seen in the area too. For those with interest in predator hunting, coyote are abundant. The neighboring property has has award winning antelope and mule deer harvested year after year.
--Conservation and CRP--
Of the 160.572 acres offered, 160.53 acres are actively enrolled in the CRP program, for a combined annual income of $7,606.
"West 80" CRP contract details:
Acres for enrollment: 82.23
Rental Rate Per Acre: $47.42
Annual Payment: $3,899
Expires: 9-30-2026
Contract Details: Texas Mixed Grass SAFE
"East 80" CRP contract details:
Acres for enrollment: 78.30
Rental Rate Per Acre: $47.34
Annual Payment: $3,707
Expires: 9-30-2026
Contract Details: Texas Mixed Grass SAFE
--Minerals, Energy, & Water Rights--
Minerals: Mineral rights reserved by seller.
Wind: Seller owns 100% of the wind rights and will convey. The property lays in between two windfarms, the Sagamore Wind Farm in NM and the Blue Cloud Wind Farm.
Water Rights/ Wells:
The owner owns 100% of the water rights which will transfer to the new owner. There are currently no wells on the properties. The properties are both located in the High Plains Underground Water District.
--Utilities--
The closest electricity is located on FM 298 0.5 miles away.
--Miscellaneous--
Parcel ID #: 14626, 14627
County: Bailey
Estimated Annual Taxes: $842.34
Ag Exemption: Yes
Legal Description: Download "Exhibit A"
School District: Sudan ISD
Survey: Yes, contact broker
Zoning: Agricultural
Zip Code: 79371
Broker Remarks Pricing
This is a great opportunity to own a large amount of rural acreage for excellent hunting, passive income which outperforms most money markets, and even grazing/farming in the future for a very reasonable price.
This parcel is offered at just under $1,151/acre, or $184,950
We thank you for you time and for review of these two parcels. If we can answer any questions, you may call or text:
Corey Zant, Broker/Owner: 806- 853-SELL (7355) or email corey "at" veritaslandco dot com
07/30/2025
$184,950
160.57 ac.
ACTIVE
Bailey County - Co Rd 31, Sudan, TX
Welcome to a unique offering in the heart of Bailey County, Texas 160 acres of pristine native grassland, meticulously managed under the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP). This remarkable property not only preserves the natural beauty of the region but also delivers a substantial annual income of $7,606. Whether you're an investor seeking reliable returns or an individual looking for a serene parcel with financial benefits, this $1,151/acre property is an outstanding find.
--Location and Access--
The parcels is located in the western part of Bailey County of the Texas High Plains. The parcel is about 30 miles SW of Muleshoe, Texas: (pop: 5,054), the closest town. Portales, NM (pop: 11,973) is a 35 minute drive to the NW. Lubbock, TX (pop: 263,930) is a 1 hour, 15 minute drive SE of the property which houses an international airport.This quarter section parcel has CR 31 frontage (dirt) on the eastern boundary, and is only 0.5 miles off paved FM 298. Grulla Wildlife Refuge is 6.8 miles as a crow flies from the parcel.
The land comprises of a quarter Section (160.57 acres), with a survey in hand.
--Overall Property Description--
The land lays well is mostly level with minimal contour. The elevation ranges from the highest point of 4070ft to 4060 ft at the lowest. A majority of the soils consist of a fine sandy loam. The detailed soil report can be downloaded below. The land has no wetlands.
The land is open with very to few view obstructions. The land has a mix of established native grasses such as sideoats grama, switchgrass, sprangletop, buffalo grass, and bluestem.
--Wildlife & Hunting--
Due to the rural nature of the property, and proximity to 2 wildlife refuges, the property hosts excellent hunting for: Mule Deer, Antelope, Blue (Scaled) Quail, and Dove. Both parcels are located in Unit 46 Panhandle Pronghorn Herd enabling the new landowner to apply for antelope hunting permits. Mule deer are also abundant in the area. Occasional whitetail deer are seen in the area too. For those with interest in predator hunting, coyote are abundant. The neighboring property has has award winning antelope and mule deer harvested year after year.
--Conservation and CRP--
Of the 160.572 acres offered, 160.53 acres are actively enrolled in the CRP program, for a combined annual income of $7,606.
"West 80" CRP contract details:
Acres for enrollment: 82.23
Rental Rate Per Acre: $47.42
Annual Payment: $3,899
Expires: 9-30-2026
Contract Details: Texas Mixed Grass SAFE
"East 80" CRP contract details:
Acres for enrollment: 78.30
Rental Rate Per Acre: $47.34
Annual Payment: $3,707
Expires: 9-30-2026
Contract Details: Texas Mixed Grass SAFE
--Minerals, Energy, & Water Rights--
Minerals: Mineral rights reserved by seller.
Wind: Seller owns 100% of the wind rights and will convey. The property lays in between two windfarms, the Sagamore Wind Farm in NM and the Blue Cloud Wind Farm.
Water Rights/ Wells:
The owner owns 100% of the water rights which will transfer to the new owner. There are currently no wells on the properties. The properties are both located in the High Plains Underground Water District.
--Utilities--
The closest electricity is located on FM 298 0.5 miles away.
--Miscellaneous--
Parcel ID #: 14626, 14627
County: Bailey
Estimated Annual Taxes: $842.34
Ag Exemption: Yes
Legal Description: Download "Exhibit A"
School District: Sudan ISD
Survey: Yes, contact broker
Zoning: Agricultural
Zip Code: 79371
Broker Remarks Pricing
This is a great opportunity to own a large amount of rural acreage for excellent hunting, passive income which outperforms most money markets, and even grazing/farming in the future for a very reasonable price.
This parcel is offered at just under $1,151/acre, or $184,950
We thank you for you time and for review of these two parcels. If we can answer any questions, you may call or text:
Corey Zant, Broker/Owner: 806- 853-SELL (7355) or email corey "at" veritaslandco dot com
07/30/2025
$184,950
160.57 ac.
ACTIVE
Bailey County - Co Rd 31, Sudan, TX
Welcome to a unique offering in the heart of Bailey County, Texas 160 acres of pristine native grassland, meticulously managed under the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP). This remarkable property not only preserves the natural beauty of the region but also delivers a substantial annual income of $7,606. Whether you're an investor seeking reliable returns or an individual looking for a serene parcel with financial benefits, this $1,151/acre property is an outstanding find.
--Location and Access--
The parcels is located in the western part of Bailey County of the Texas High Plains. The parcel is about 30 miles SW of Muleshoe, Texas: (pop: 5,054), the closest town. Portales, NM (pop: 11,973) is a 35 minute drive to the NW. Lubbock, TX (pop: 263,930) is a 1 hour, 15 minute drive SE of the property which houses an international airport.This quarter section parcel has CR 31 frontage (dirt) on the eastern boundary, and is only 0.5 miles off paved FM 298. Grulla Wildlife Refuge is 6.8 miles as a crow flies from the parcel.
The land comprises of a quarter Section (160.57 acres), with a survey in hand.
--Overall Property Description--
The land lays well is mostly level with minimal contour. The elevation ranges from the highest point of 4070ft to 4060 ft at the lowest. A majority of the soils consist of a fine sandy loam. The detailed soil report can be downloaded below. The land has no wetlands.
The land is open with very to few view obstructions. The land has a mix of established native grasses such as sideoats grama, switchgrass, sprangletop, buffalo grass, and bluestem.
--Wildlife & Hunting--
Due to the rural nature of the property, and proximity to 2 wildlife refuges, the property hosts excellent hunting for: Mule Deer, Antelope, Blue (Scaled) Quail, and Dove. Both parcels are located in Unit 46 Panhandle Pronghorn Herd enabling the new landowner to apply for antelope hunting permits. Mule deer are also abundant in the area. Occasional whitetail deer are seen in the area too. For those with interest in predator hunting, coyote are abundant. The neighboring property has has award winning antelope and mule deer harvested year after year.
--Conservation and CRP--
Of the 160.572 acres offered, 160.53 acres are actively enrolled in the CRP program, for a combined annual income of $7,606.
"West 80" CRP contract details:
Acres for enrollment: 82.23
Rental Rate Per Acre: $47.42
Annual Payment: $3,899
Expires: 9-30-2026
Contract Details: Texas Mixed Grass SAFE
"East 80" CRP contract details:
Acres for enrollment: 78.30
Rental Rate Per Acre: $47.34
Annual Payment: $3,707
Expires: 9-30-2026
Contract Details: Texas Mixed Grass SAFE
--Minerals, Energy, & Water Rights--
Minerals: Mineral rights reserved by seller.
Wind: Seller owns 100% of the wind rights and will convey. The property lays in between two windfarms, the Sagamore Wind Farm in NM and the Blue Cloud Wind Farm.
Water Rights/ Wells:
The owner owns 100% of the water rights which will transfer to the new owner. There are currently no wells on the properties. The properties are both located in the High Plains Underground Water District.
--Utilities--
The closest electricity is located on FM 298 0.5 miles away.
--Miscellaneous--
Parcel ID #: 14626, 14627
County: Bailey
Estimated Annual Taxes: $842.34
Ag Exemption: Yes
Legal Description: Download "Exhibit A"
School District: Sudan ISD
Survey: Yes, contact broker
Zoning: Agricultural
Zip Code: 79371
Broker Remarks Pricing
This is a great opportunity to own a large amount of rural acreage for excellent hunting, passive income which outperforms most money markets, and even grazing/farming in the future for a very reasonable price.
This parcel is offered at just under $1,151/acre, or $184,950
We thank you for you time and for review of these two parcels. If we can answer any questions, you may call or text:
Corey Zant, Broker/Owner: 806- 853-SELL (7355) or email corey "at" veritaslandco dot com
07/30/2025
$184,950
160.57 ac.
ACTIVE
Bailey County - Co Rd 31, Sudan, TX
Welcome to a unique offering in the heart of Bailey County, Texas 160 acres of pristine native grassland, meticulously managed under the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP). This remarkable property not only preserves the natural beauty of the region but also delivers a substantial annual income of $7,606. Whether you're an investor seeking reliable returns or an individual looking for a serene parcel with financial benefits, this $1,151/acre property is an outstanding find.
--Location and Access--
The parcels is located in the western part of Bailey County of the Texas High Plains. The parcel is about 30 miles SW of Muleshoe, Texas: (pop: 5,054), the closest town. Portales, NM (pop: 11,973) is a 35 minute drive to the NW. Lubbock, TX (pop: 263,930) is a 1 hour, 15 minute drive SE of the property which houses an international airport.This quarter section parcel has CR 31 frontage (dirt) on the eastern boundary, and is only 0.5 miles off paved FM 298. Grulla Wildlife Refuge is 6.8 miles as a crow flies from the parcel.
The land comprises of a quarter Section (160.57 acres), with a survey in hand.
--Overall Property Description--
The land lays well is mostly level with minimal contour. The elevation ranges from the highest point of 4070ft to 4060 ft at the lowest. A majority of the soils consist of a fine sandy loam. The detailed soil report can be downloaded below. The land has no wetlands.
The land is open with very to few view obstructions. The land has a mix of established native grasses such as sideoats grama, switchgrass, sprangletop, buffalo grass, and bluestem.
--Wildlife & Hunting--
Due to the rural nature of the property, and proximity to 2 wildlife refuges, the property hosts excellent hunting for: Mule Deer, Antelope, Blue (Scaled) Quail, and Dove. Both parcels are located in Unit 46 Panhandle Pronghorn Herd enabling the new landowner to apply for antelope hunting permits. Mule deer are also abundant in the area. Occasional whitetail deer are seen in the area too. For those with interest in predator hunting, coyote are abundant. The neighboring property has has award winning antelope and mule deer harvested year after year.
--Conservation and CRP--
Of the 160.572 acres offered, 160.53 acres are actively enrolled in the CRP program, for a combined annual income of $7,606.
"West 80" CRP contract details:
Acres for enrollment: 82.23
Rental Rate Per Acre: $47.42
Annual Payment: $3,899
Expires: 9-30-2026
Contract Details: Texas Mixed Grass SAFE
"East 80" CRP contract details:
Acres for enrollment: 78.30
Rental Rate Per Acre: $47.34
Annual Payment: $3,707
Expires: 9-30-2026
Contract Details: Texas Mixed Grass SAFE
--Minerals, Energy, & Water Rights--
Minerals: Mineral rights reserved by seller.
Wind: Seller owns 100% of the wind rights and will convey. The property lays in between two windfarms, the Sagamore Wind Farm in NM and the Blue Cloud Wind Farm.
Water Rights/ Wells:
The owner owns 100% of the water rights which will transfer to the new owner. There are currently no wells on the properties. The properties are both located in the High Plains Underground Water District.
--Utilities--
The closest electricity is located on FM 298 0.5 miles away.
--Miscellaneous--
Parcel ID #: 14626, 14627
County: Bailey
Estimated Annual Taxes: $842.34
Ag Exemption: Yes
Legal Description: Download "Exhibit A"
School District: Sudan ISD
Survey: Yes, contact broker
Zoning: Agricultural
Zip Code: 79371
Broker Remarks Pricing
This is a great opportunity to own a large amount of rural acreage for excellent hunting, passive income which outperforms most money markets, and even grazing/farming in the future for a very reasonable price.
This parcel is offered at just under $1,151/acre, or $184,950
We thank you for you time and for review of these two parcels. If we can answer any questions, you may call or text:
Corey Zant, Broker/Owner: 806- 853-SELL (7355) or email corey "at" veritaslandco dot com
07/30/2025
$184,950
160.57 ac.
ACTIVE
Bailey County - Co Rd 31, Sudan, TX
Welcome to a unique offering in the heart of Bailey County, Texas 160 acres of pristine native grassland, meticulously managed under the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP). This remarkable property not only preserves the natural beauty of the region but also delivers a substantial annual income of $7,606. Whether you're an investor seeking reliable returns or an individual looking for a serene parcel with financial benefits, this $1,151/acre property is an outstanding find.
--Location and Access--
The parcels is located in the western part of Bailey County of the Texas High Plains. The parcel is about 30 miles SW of Muleshoe, Texas: (pop: 5,054), the closest town. Portales, NM (pop: 11,973) is a 35 minute drive to the NW. Lubbock, TX (pop: 263,930) is a 1 hour, 15 minute drive SE of the property which houses an international airport.This quarter section parcel has CR 31 frontage (dirt) on the eastern boundary, and is only 0.5 miles off paved FM 298. Grulla Wildlife Refuge is 6.8 miles as a crow flies from the parcel.
The land comprises of a quarter Section (160.57 acres), with a survey in hand.
--Overall Property Description--
The land lays well is mostly level with minimal contour. The elevation ranges from the highest point of 4070ft to 4060 ft at the lowest. A majority of the soils consist of a fine sandy loam. The detailed soil report can be downloaded below. The land has no wetlands.
The land is open with very to few view obstructions. The land has a mix of established native grasses such as sideoats grama, switchgrass, sprangletop, buffalo grass, and bluestem.
--Wildlife & Hunting--
Due to the rural nature of the property, and proximity to 2 wildlife refuges, the property hosts excellent hunting for: Mule Deer, Antelope, Blue (Scaled) Quail, and Dove. Both parcels are located in Unit 46 Panhandle Pronghorn Herd enabling the new landowner to apply for antelope hunting permits. Mule deer are also abundant in the area. Occasional whitetail deer are seen in the area too. For those with interest in predator hunting, coyote are abundant. The neighboring property has has award winning antelope and mule deer harvested year after year.
--Conservation and CRP--
Of the 160.572 acres offered, 160.53 acres are actively enrolled in the CRP program, for a combined annual income of $7,606.
"West 80" CRP contract details:
Acres for enrollment: 82.23
Rental Rate Per Acre: $47.42
Annual Payment: $3,899
Expires: 9-30-2026
Contract Details: Texas Mixed Grass SAFE
"East 80" CRP contract details:
Acres for enrollment: 78.30
Rental Rate Per Acre: $47.34
Annual Payment: $3,707
Expires: 9-30-2026
Contract Details: Texas Mixed Grass SAFE
--Minerals, Energy, & Water Rights--
Minerals: Mineral rights reserved by seller.
Wind: Seller owns 100% of the wind rights and will convey. The property lays in between two windfarms, the Sagamore Wind Farm in NM and the Blue Cloud Wind Farm.
Water Rights/ Wells:
The owner owns 100% of the water rights which will transfer to the new owner. There are currently no wells on the properties. The properties are both located in the High Plains Underground Water District.
--Utilities--
The closest electricity is located on FM 298 0.5 miles away.
--Miscellaneous--
Parcel ID #: 14626, 14627
County: Bailey
Estimated Annual Taxes: $842.34
Ag Exemption: Yes
Legal Description: Download "Exhibit A"
School District: Sudan ISD
Survey: Yes, contact broker
Zoning: Agricultural
Zip Code: 79371
Broker Remarks Pricing
This is a great opportunity to own a large amount of rural acreage for excellent hunting, passive income which outperforms most money markets, and even grazing/farming in the future for a very reasonable price.
This parcel is offered at just under $1,151/acre, or $184,950
We thank you for you time and for review of these two parcels. If we can answer any questions, you may call or text:
Corey Zant, Broker/Owner: 806- 853-SELL (7355) or email corey "at" veritaslandco dot com
07/30/2025
$184,950
160.57 ac.
ACTIVE
Bailey County - Co Rd 31, Sudan, TX
Welcome to a unique offering in the heart of Bailey County, Texas 160 acres of pristine native grassland, meticulously managed under the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP). This remarkable property not only preserves the natural beauty of the region but also delivers a substantial annual income of $7,606. Whether you're an investor seeking reliable returns or an individual looking for a serene parcel with financial benefits, this $1,151/acre property is an outstanding find.
--Location and Access--
The parcels is located in the western part of Bailey County of the Texas High Plains. The parcel is about 30 miles SW of Muleshoe, Texas: (pop: 5,054), the closest town. Portales, NM (pop: 11,973) is a 35 minute drive to the NW. Lubbock, TX (pop: 263,930) is a 1 hour, 15 minute drive SE of the property which houses an international airport.This quarter section parcel has CR 31 frontage (dirt) on the eastern boundary, and is only 0.5 miles off paved FM 298. Grulla Wildlife Refuge is 6.8 miles as a crow flies from the parcel.
The land comprises of a quarter Section (160.57 acres), with a survey in hand.
--Overall Property Description--
The land lays well is mostly level with minimal contour. The elevation ranges from the highest point of 4070ft to 4060 ft at the lowest. A majority of the soils consist of a fine sandy loam. The detailed soil report can be downloaded below. The land has no wetlands.
The land is open with very to few view obstructions. The land has a mix of established native grasses such as sideoats grama, switchgrass, sprangletop, buffalo grass, and bluestem.
--Wildlife & Hunting--
Due to the rural nature of the property, and proximity to 2 wildlife refuges, the property hosts excellent hunting for: Mule Deer, Antelope, Blue (Scaled) Quail, and Dove. Both parcels are located in Unit 46 Panhandle Pronghorn Herd enabling the new landowner to apply for antelope hunting permits. Mule deer are also abundant in the area. Occasional whitetail deer are seen in the area too. For those with interest in predator hunting, coyote are abundant. The neighboring property has has award winning antelope and mule deer harvested year after year.
--Conservation and CRP--
Of the 160.572 acres offered, 160.53 acres are actively enrolled in the CRP program, for a combined annual income of $7,606.
"West 80" CRP contract details:
Acres for enrollment: 82.23
Rental Rate Per Acre: $47.42
Annual Payment: $3,899
Expires: 9-30-2026
Contract Details: Texas Mixed Grass SAFE
"East 80" CRP contract details:
Acres for enrollment: 78.30
Rental Rate Per Acre: $47.34
Annual Payment: $3,707
Expires: 9-30-2026
Contract Details: Texas Mixed Grass SAFE
--Minerals, Energy, & Water Rights--
Minerals: Mineral rights reserved by seller.
Wind: Seller owns 100% of the wind rights and will convey. The property lays in between two windfarms, the Sagamore Wind Farm in NM and the Blue Cloud Wind Farm.
Water Rights/ Wells:
The owner owns 100% of the water rights which will transfer to the new owner. There are currently no wells on the properties. The properties are both located in the High Plains Underground Water District.
--Utilities--
The closest electricity is located on FM 298 0.5 miles away.
--Miscellaneous--
Parcel ID #: 14626, 14627
County: Bailey
Estimated Annual Taxes: $842.34
Ag Exemption: Yes
Legal Description: Download "Exhibit A"
School District: Sudan ISD
Survey: Yes, contact broker
Zoning: Agricultural
Zip Code: 79371
Broker Remarks Pricing
This is a great opportunity to own a large amount of rural acreage for excellent hunting, passive income which outperforms most money markets, and even grazing/farming in the future for a very reasonable price.
This parcel is offered at just under $1,151/acre, or $184,950
We thank you for you time and for review of these two parcels. If we can answer any questions, you may call or text:
Corey Zant, Broker/Owner: 806- 853-SELL (7355) or email corey "at" veritaslandco dot com
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