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05/17/2024
$13,720,000
1715 ac.
ACTIVE
Castro County - Easter, TX
This farm has approximately 1630 acres irrigated with buried drip lines on 80" centers. Drip lines are a very efficient way to utilize water and to also reduce labor requirements. 400 acres of the drip lines have recently been upgraded. There are 31 irrigation wells which produce approximately 3600 gpm and are equipped with submersible electric motors and pumps. High-pressure (50#) plastic, under-ground lines connect all wells. There are two booster pumps used to move water from this farm to adjoining farms that are operated by the owner of this farm. The only non-irrigation improvement is a 60X120 Star-built metal frame building.
Wells range in depth from 390 to 470 with either steel or plastic casing and pumps set near the bottom of the hole. The owner states that the saturated thickness ranges from 80 to 120. Two nearby water-district observation wells (numbers 6976 & 6418) showed 2025 saturated thicknesses of 155.4 and 88.8 with declines in saturated thicknesses from 2015 to 2025 of 2.9 and 9.75. The water-bearing formation in this area does not release water as fast as some areas with higher producing wells but has experienced less decline in water depth than the higher producing areas.
This is a very fertile, highly productive farm with predominately Pullman clay loam soil type. It has a well designed, high-quality irrigation infrastructure and is located in close proximity to several dairies and feedyards. If a Buyer is interested, the current owner is willing to cash lease this farm and continue to operate it.
05/17/2024
$13,720,000
1715 ac.
ACTIVE
Castro County - Easter, TX
This farm has approximately 1630 acres irrigated with buried drip lines on 80" centers. Drip lines are a very efficient way to utilize water and to also reduce labor requirements. 400 acres of the drip lines have recently been upgraded. There are 31 irrigation wells which produce approximately 3600 gpm and are equipped with submersible electric motors and pumps. High-pressure (50#) plastic, under-ground lines connect all wells. There are two booster pumps used to move water from this farm to adjoining farms that are operated by the owner of this farm. The only non-irrigation improvement is a 60X120 Star-built metal frame building.
Wells range in depth from 390 to 470 with either steel or plastic casing and pumps set near the bottom of the hole. The owner states that the saturated thickness ranges from 80 to 120. Two nearby water-district observation wells (numbers 6976 & 6418) showed 2025 saturated thicknesses of 155.4 and 88.8 with declines in saturated thicknesses from 2015 to 2025 of 2.9 and 9.75. The water-bearing formation in this area does not release water as fast as some areas with higher producing wells but has experienced less decline in water depth than the higher producing areas.
This is a very fertile, highly productive farm with predominately Pullman clay loam soil type. It has a well designed, high-quality irrigation infrastructure and is located in close proximity to several dairies and feedyards. If a Buyer is interested, the current owner is willing to cash lease this farm and continue to operate it.
05/17/2024
$13,720,000
1715 ac.
ACTIVE
Castro County - Easter, TX
This farm has approximately 1630 acres irrigated with buried drip lines on 80" centers. Drip lines are a very efficient way to utilize water and to also reduce labor requirements. 400 acres of the drip lines have recently been upgraded. There are 31 irrigation wells which produce approximately 3600 gpm and are equipped with submersible electric motors and pumps. High-pressure (50#) plastic, under-ground lines connect all wells. There are two booster pumps used to move water from this farm to adjoining farms that are operated by the owner of this farm. The only non-irrigation improvement is a 60X120 Star-built metal frame building.
Wells range in depth from 390 to 470 with either steel or plastic casing and pumps set near the bottom of the hole. The owner states that the saturated thickness ranges from 80 to 120. Two nearby water-district observation wells (numbers 6976 & 6418) showed 2025 saturated thicknesses of 155.4 and 88.8 with declines in saturated thicknesses from 2015 to 2025 of 2.9 and 9.75. The water-bearing formation in this area does not release water as fast as some areas with higher producing wells but has experienced less decline in water depth than the higher producing areas.
This is a very fertile, highly productive farm with predominately Pullman clay loam soil type. It has a well designed, high-quality irrigation infrastructure and is located in close proximity to several dairies and feedyards. If a Buyer is interested, the current owner is willing to cash lease this farm and continue to operate it.
05/17/2024
$13,720,000
1715 ac.
ACTIVE
Castro County - Easter, TX
This farm has approximately 1630 acres irrigated with buried drip lines on 80" centers. Drip lines are a very efficient way to utilize water and to also reduce labor requirements. 400 acres of the drip lines have recently been upgraded. There are 31 irrigation wells which produce approximately 3600 gpm and are equipped with submersible electric motors and pumps. High-pressure (50#) plastic, under-ground lines connect all wells. There are two booster pumps used to move water from this farm to adjoining farms that are operated by the owner of this farm. The only non-irrigation improvement is a 60X120 Star-built metal frame building.
Wells range in depth from 390 to 470 with either steel or plastic casing and pumps set near the bottom of the hole. The owner states that the saturated thickness ranges from 80 to 120. Two nearby water-district observation wells (numbers 6976 & 6418) showed 2025 saturated thicknesses of 155.4 and 88.8 with declines in saturated thicknesses from 2015 to 2025 of 2.9 and 9.75. The water-bearing formation in this area does not release water as fast as some areas with higher producing wells but has experienced less decline in water depth than the higher producing areas.
This is a very fertile, highly productive farm with predominately Pullman clay loam soil type. It has a well designed, high-quality irrigation infrastructure and is located in close proximity to several dairies and feedyards. If a Buyer is interested, the current owner is willing to cash lease this farm and continue to operate it.
05/17/2024
$13,720,000
1715 ac.
ACTIVE
Castro County - Easter, TX
This farm has approximately 1630 acres irrigated with buried drip lines on 80" centers. Drip lines are a very efficient way to utilize water and to also reduce labor requirements. 400 acres of the drip lines have recently been upgraded. There are 31 irrigation wells which produce approximately 3600 gpm and are equipped with submersible electric motors and pumps. High-pressure (50#) plastic, under-ground lines connect all wells. There are two booster pumps used to move water from this farm to adjoining farms that are operated by the owner of this farm. The only non-irrigation improvement is a 60X120 Star-built metal frame building.
Wells range in depth from 390 to 470 with either steel or plastic casing and pumps set near the bottom of the hole. The owner states that the saturated thickness ranges from 80 to 120. Two nearby water-district observation wells (numbers 6976 & 6418) showed 2025 saturated thicknesses of 155.4 and 88.8 with declines in saturated thicknesses from 2015 to 2025 of 2.9 and 9.75. The water-bearing formation in this area does not release water as fast as some areas with higher producing wells but has experienced less decline in water depth than the higher producing areas.
This is a very fertile, highly productive farm with predominately Pullman clay loam soil type. It has a well designed, high-quality irrigation infrastructure and is located in close proximity to several dairies and feedyards. If a Buyer is interested, the current owner is willing to cash lease this farm and continue to operate it.
05/17/2024
$13,720,000
1715 ac.
ACTIVE
Castro County - Easter, TX
This farm has approximately 1630 acres irrigated with buried drip lines on 80" centers. Drip lines are a very efficient way to utilize water and to also reduce labor requirements. 400 acres of the drip lines have recently been upgraded. There are 31 irrigation wells which produce approximately 3600 gpm and are equipped with submersible electric motors and pumps. High-pressure (50#) plastic, under-ground lines connect all wells. There are two booster pumps used to move water from this farm to adjoining farms that are operated by the owner of this farm. The only non-irrigation improvement is a 60X120 Star-built metal frame building.
Wells range in depth from 390 to 470 with either steel or plastic casing and pumps set near the bottom of the hole. The owner states that the saturated thickness ranges from 80 to 120. Two nearby water-district observation wells (numbers 6976 & 6418) showed 2025 saturated thicknesses of 155.4 and 88.8 with declines in saturated thicknesses from 2015 to 2025 of 2.9 and 9.75. The water-bearing formation in this area does not release water as fast as some areas with higher producing wells but has experienced less decline in water depth than the higher producing areas.
This is a very fertile, highly productive farm with predominately Pullman clay loam soil type. It has a well designed, high-quality irrigation infrastructure and is located in close proximity to several dairies and feedyards. If a Buyer is interested, the current owner is willing to cash lease this farm and continue to operate it.
05/17/2024
$13,720,000
1715 ac.
ACTIVE
Castro County - Easter, TX
This farm has approximately 1630 acres irrigated with buried drip lines on 80" centers. Drip lines are a very efficient way to utilize water and to also reduce labor requirements. 400 acres of the drip lines have recently been upgraded. There are 31 irrigation wells which produce approximately 3600 gpm and are equipped with submersible electric motors and pumps. High-pressure (50#) plastic, under-ground lines connect all wells. There are two booster pumps used to move water from this farm to adjoining farms that are operated by the owner of this farm. The only non-irrigation improvement is a 60X120 Star-built metal frame building.
Wells range in depth from 390 to 470 with either steel or plastic casing and pumps set near the bottom of the hole. The owner states that the saturated thickness ranges from 80 to 120. Two nearby water-district observation wells (numbers 6976 & 6418) showed 2025 saturated thicknesses of 155.4 and 88.8 with declines in saturated thicknesses from 2015 to 2025 of 2.9 and 9.75. The water-bearing formation in this area does not release water as fast as some areas with higher producing wells but has experienced less decline in water depth than the higher producing areas.
This is a very fertile, highly productive farm with predominately Pullman clay loam soil type. It has a well designed, high-quality irrigation infrastructure and is located in close proximity to several dairies and feedyards. If a Buyer is interested, the current owner is willing to cash lease this farm and continue to operate it.
05/17/2024
$13,720,000
1715 ac.
ACTIVE
Castro County - Easter, TX
This farm has approximately 1630 acres irrigated with buried drip lines on 80" centers. Drip lines are a very efficient way to utilize water and to also reduce labor requirements. 400 acres of the drip lines have recently been upgraded. There are 31 irrigation wells which produce approximately 3600 gpm and are equipped with submersible electric motors and pumps. High-pressure (50#) plastic, under-ground lines connect all wells. There are two booster pumps used to move water from this farm to adjoining farms that are operated by the owner of this farm. The only non-irrigation improvement is a 60X120 Star-built metal frame building.
Wells range in depth from 390 to 470 with either steel or plastic casing and pumps set near the bottom of the hole. The owner states that the saturated thickness ranges from 80 to 120. Two nearby water-district observation wells (numbers 6976 & 6418) showed 2025 saturated thicknesses of 155.4 and 88.8 with declines in saturated thicknesses from 2015 to 2025 of 2.9 and 9.75. The water-bearing formation in this area does not release water as fast as some areas with higher producing wells but has experienced less decline in water depth than the higher producing areas.
This is a very fertile, highly productive farm with predominately Pullman clay loam soil type. It has a well designed, high-quality irrigation infrastructure and is located in close proximity to several dairies and feedyards. If a Buyer is interested, the current owner is willing to cash lease this farm and continue to operate it.
05/17/2024
$13,720,000
1715 ac.
ACTIVE
Castro County - Easter, TX
This farm has approximately 1630 acres irrigated with buried drip lines on 80" centers. Drip lines are a very efficient way to utilize water and to also reduce labor requirements. 400 acres of the drip lines have recently been upgraded. There are 31 irrigation wells which produce approximately 3600 gpm and are equipped with submersible electric motors and pumps. High-pressure (50#) plastic, under-ground lines connect all wells. There are two booster pumps used to move water from this farm to adjoining farms that are operated by the owner of this farm. The only non-irrigation improvement is a 60X120 Star-built metal frame building.
Wells range in depth from 390 to 470 with either steel or plastic casing and pumps set near the bottom of the hole. The owner states that the saturated thickness ranges from 80 to 120. Two nearby water-district observation wells (numbers 6976 & 6418) showed 2025 saturated thicknesses of 155.4 and 88.8 with declines in saturated thicknesses from 2015 to 2025 of 2.9 and 9.75. The water-bearing formation in this area does not release water as fast as some areas with higher producing wells but has experienced less decline in water depth than the higher producing areas.
This is a very fertile, highly productive farm with predominately Pullman clay loam soil type. It has a well designed, high-quality irrigation infrastructure and is located in close proximity to several dairies and feedyards. If a Buyer is interested, the current owner is willing to cash lease this farm and continue to operate it.
05/17/2024
$13,720,000
1715 ac.
ACTIVE
Castro County - Easter, TX
This farm has approximately 1630 acres irrigated with buried drip lines on 80" centers. Drip lines are a very efficient way to utilize water and to also reduce labor requirements. 400 acres of the drip lines have recently been upgraded. There are 31 irrigation wells which produce approximately 3600 gpm and are equipped with submersible electric motors and pumps. High-pressure (50#) plastic, under-ground lines connect all wells. There are two booster pumps used to move water from this farm to adjoining farms that are operated by the owner of this farm. The only non-irrigation improvement is a 60X120 Star-built metal frame building.
Wells range in depth from 390 to 470 with either steel or plastic casing and pumps set near the bottom of the hole. The owner states that the saturated thickness ranges from 80 to 120. Two nearby water-district observation wells (numbers 6976 & 6418) showed 2025 saturated thicknesses of 155.4 and 88.8 with declines in saturated thicknesses from 2015 to 2025 of 2.9 and 9.75. The water-bearing formation in this area does not release water as fast as some areas with higher producing wells but has experienced less decline in water depth than the higher producing areas.
This is a very fertile, highly productive farm with predominately Pullman clay loam soil type. It has a well designed, high-quality irrigation infrastructure and is located in close proximity to several dairies and feedyards. If a Buyer is interested, the current owner is willing to cash lease this farm and continue to operate it.
05/17/2024
$13,720,000
1715 ac.
ACTIVE
Castro County - Easter, TX
This farm has approximately 1630 acres irrigated with buried drip lines on 80" centers. Drip lines are a very efficient way to utilize water and to also reduce labor requirements. 400 acres of the drip lines have recently been upgraded. There are 31 irrigation wells which produce approximately 3600 gpm and are equipped with submersible electric motors and pumps. High-pressure (50#) plastic, under-ground lines connect all wells. There are two booster pumps used to move water from this farm to adjoining farms that are operated by the owner of this farm. The only non-irrigation improvement is a 60X120 Star-built metal frame building.
Wells range in depth from 390 to 470 with either steel or plastic casing and pumps set near the bottom of the hole. The owner states that the saturated thickness ranges from 80 to 120. Two nearby water-district observation wells (numbers 6976 & 6418) showed 2025 saturated thicknesses of 155.4 and 88.8 with declines in saturated thicknesses from 2015 to 2025 of 2.9 and 9.75. The water-bearing formation in this area does not release water as fast as some areas with higher producing wells but has experienced less decline in water depth than the higher producing areas.
This is a very fertile, highly productive farm with predominately Pullman clay loam soil type. It has a well designed, high-quality irrigation infrastructure and is located in close proximity to several dairies and feedyards. If a Buyer is interested, the current owner is willing to cash lease this farm and continue to operate it.
05/17/2024
$13,720,000
1715 ac.
ACTIVE
Castro County - Easter, TX
This farm has approximately 1630 acres irrigated with buried drip lines on 80" centers. Drip lines are a very efficient way to utilize water and to also reduce labor requirements. 400 acres of the drip lines have recently been upgraded. There are 31 irrigation wells which produce approximately 3600 gpm and are equipped with submersible electric motors and pumps. High-pressure (50#) plastic, under-ground lines connect all wells. There are two booster pumps used to move water from this farm to adjoining farms that are operated by the owner of this farm. The only non-irrigation improvement is a 60X120 Star-built metal frame building.
Wells range in depth from 390 to 470 with either steel or plastic casing and pumps set near the bottom of the hole. The owner states that the saturated thickness ranges from 80 to 120. Two nearby water-district observation wells (numbers 6976 & 6418) showed 2025 saturated thicknesses of 155.4 and 88.8 with declines in saturated thicknesses from 2015 to 2025 of 2.9 and 9.75. The water-bearing formation in this area does not release water as fast as some areas with higher producing wells but has experienced less decline in water depth than the higher producing areas.
This is a very fertile, highly productive farm with predominately Pullman clay loam soil type. It has a well designed, high-quality irrigation infrastructure and is located in close proximity to several dairies and feedyards. If a Buyer is interested, the current owner is willing to cash lease this farm and continue to operate it.
05/17/2024
$13,720,000
1715 ac.
ACTIVE
Castro County - Easter, TX
This farm has approximately 1630 acres irrigated with buried drip lines on 80" centers. Drip lines are a very efficient way to utilize water and to also reduce labor requirements. 400 acres of the drip lines have recently been upgraded. There are 31 irrigation wells which produce approximately 3600 gpm and are equipped with submersible electric motors and pumps. High-pressure (50#) plastic, under-ground lines connect all wells. There are two booster pumps used to move water from this farm to adjoining farms that are operated by the owner of this farm. The only non-irrigation improvement is a 60X120 Star-built metal frame building.
Wells range in depth from 390 to 470 with either steel or plastic casing and pumps set near the bottom of the hole. The owner states that the saturated thickness ranges from 80 to 120. Two nearby water-district observation wells (numbers 6976 & 6418) showed 2025 saturated thicknesses of 155.4 and 88.8 with declines in saturated thicknesses from 2015 to 2025 of 2.9 and 9.75. The water-bearing formation in this area does not release water as fast as some areas with higher producing wells but has experienced less decline in water depth than the higher producing areas.
This is a very fertile, highly productive farm with predominately Pullman clay loam soil type. It has a well designed, high-quality irrigation infrastructure and is located in close proximity to several dairies and feedyards. If a Buyer is interested, the current owner is willing to cash lease this farm and continue to operate it.
05/17/2024
$13,720,000
1715 ac.
ACTIVE
Castro County - Easter, TX
This farm has approximately 1630 acres irrigated with buried drip lines on 80" centers. Drip lines are a very efficient way to utilize water and to also reduce labor requirements. 400 acres of the drip lines have recently been upgraded. There are 31 irrigation wells which produce approximately 3600 gpm and are equipped with submersible electric motors and pumps. High-pressure (50#) plastic, under-ground lines connect all wells. There are two booster pumps used to move water from this farm to adjoining farms that are operated by the owner of this farm. The only non-irrigation improvement is a 60X120 Star-built metal frame building.
Wells range in depth from 390 to 470 with either steel or plastic casing and pumps set near the bottom of the hole. The owner states that the saturated thickness ranges from 80 to 120. Two nearby water-district observation wells (numbers 6976 & 6418) showed 2025 saturated thicknesses of 155.4 and 88.8 with declines in saturated thicknesses from 2015 to 2025 of 2.9 and 9.75. The water-bearing formation in this area does not release water as fast as some areas with higher producing wells but has experienced less decline in water depth than the higher producing areas.
This is a very fertile, highly productive farm with predominately Pullman clay loam soil type. It has a well designed, high-quality irrigation infrastructure and is located in close proximity to several dairies and feedyards. If a Buyer is interested, the current owner is willing to cash lease this farm and continue to operate it.
02/12/2025
$917,700
161 ac.
ACTIVE
Castro County - Dimmitt, TX
This irrigated farmland is located in Southwest Castro County in a very productive area. Crops grown in the area include cotton, corn, wheat, sorghum and silage for local feedyards and dairies.
The farm has two irrigation wells and one Valley center pivot sprinkler which irrigates approximately 120 acres with two corners being dryland and the balance in grass. The irrigation wells all have submersible electric motors and pumps, supplying a combined total of approximately 350 GPM per the seller.
Soils are mostly Olton clay loam with Estacado and Acuff loam soils as well. This is a good farm with a variety of cropping options in a very productive farming area with excellent access via FM 145 paved frontage!
04/22/2024
$1,760,000
320 ac.
ACTIVE
Castro County - Flagg, TX
PRICE REDUCED! CHOICE 320 ac. +/-, Irrigated farm, pivot sprinklers, irrigation wells & an older home which would be livable or could be moved. On pvmt. in the prime farming area of Castro Co., Texas, Let's Look!
9 miles south of Dimmitt, TX on US 385 and 3.3 miles west on FM 1524. Irrigated farm of 320 acres +/- with an older 2/1 farm home (approximately 1,067 sq.ft. per appraisal district) with a newer roof and painted exterior. Other outbuildings include a bunk house and storage shed. Water is furnished for the home by a domestic well equipped with submersible electric motor.
The farm has two mile pivots operating with the east pivot belonging to the tenant. The west pivot is an 8 tower Reinke from the 1980s that irrigates at 200 gpm with LDN nozzles and is controlled with a red Valley panel. A 30 hp submersible pump supplies the water to the west pivot and is located along the county road on the west arc of the circle. The east pivot (tenants) is a seven tower late 90s model Valley. The nozzle package is 350 gpm with LDN sprays and is by a well at the pivot point with an 8 turbine necked down to 6 at discharge and a 100 hp vertical hollow-shaft electric motor.
06/17/2025
$6,266,000
964 ac.
ACTIVE
Castro County - Dimmitt, TX
This farm is located one mile south of Dimmitt and is irrigated with 920 acres of buried drip line on 80 centers. Approximately 1050 gpm of water is supplied by 16 wells with submersible electric pumps an motors connected by high-pressure underground line.
The wells on this farm are approximately 400 foot deep except those on the south which are approximately 30 feet shallower. The wells, pumps and underground line are all in good condition. The soils are mostly clay loam and are very productive. It is located in close proximity to a number of feedlots and diaries which provide both a market for grain and forage crops and a source of manure for fertilizer.
If a Buyer is interested, the current owner is willing to lease this farm back and continue to operate it.
06/17/2025
$6,266,000
964 ac.
ACTIVE
Castro County - Dimmitt, TX
This farm is located one mile south of Dimmitt and is irrigated with 920 acres of buried drip line on 80 centers. Approximately 1050 gpm of water is supplied by 16 wells with submersible electric pumps an motors connected by high-pressure underground line.
The wells on this farm are approximately 400 foot deep except those on the south which are approximately 30 feet shallower. The wells, pumps and underground line are all in good condition. The soils are mostly clay loam and are very productive. It is located in close proximity to a number of feedlots and diaries which provide both a market for grain and forage crops and a source of manure for fertilizer.
If a Buyer is interested, the current owner is willing to lease this farm back and continue to operate it.
06/17/2025
$6,266,000
964 ac.
ACTIVE
Castro County - Dimmitt, TX
This farm is located one mile south of Dimmitt and is irrigated with 920 acres of buried drip line on 80 centers. Approximately 1050 gpm of water is supplied by 16 wells with submersible electric pumps an motors connected by high-pressure underground line.
The wells on this farm are approximately 400 foot deep except those on the south which are approximately 30 feet shallower. The wells, pumps and underground line are all in good condition. The soils are mostly clay loam and are very productive. It is located in close proximity to a number of feedlots and diaries which provide both a market for grain and forage crops and a source of manure for fertilizer.
If a Buyer is interested, the current owner is willing to lease this farm back and continue to operate it.
06/17/2025
$6,266,000
964 ac.
ACTIVE
Castro County - Dimmitt, TX
This farm is located one mile south of Dimmitt and is irrigated with 920 acres of buried drip line on 80 centers. Approximately 1050 gpm of water is supplied by 16 wells with submersible electric pumps an motors connected by high-pressure underground line.
The wells on this farm are approximately 400 foot deep except those on the south which are approximately 30 feet shallower. The wells, pumps and underground line are all in good condition. The soils are mostly clay loam and are very productive. It is located in close proximity to a number of feedlots and diaries which provide both a market for grain and forage crops and a source of manure for fertilizer.
If a Buyer is interested, the current owner is willing to lease this farm back and continue to operate it.
06/17/2025
$6,266,000
964 ac.
ACTIVE
Castro County - Dimmitt, TX
This farm is located one mile south of Dimmitt and is irrigated with 920 acres of buried drip line on 80 centers. Approximately 1050 gpm of water is supplied by 16 wells with submersible electric pumps an motors connected by high-pressure underground line.
The wells on this farm are approximately 400 foot deep except those on the south which are approximately 30 feet shallower. The wells, pumps and underground line are all in good condition. The soils are mostly clay loam and are very productive. It is located in close proximity to a number of feedlots and diaries which provide both a market for grain and forage crops and a source of manure for fertilizer.
If a Buyer is interested, the current owner is willing to lease this farm back and continue to operate it.
06/17/2025
$6,266,000
964 ac.
ACTIVE
Castro County - Dimmitt, TX
This farm is located one mile south of Dimmitt and is irrigated with 920 acres of buried drip line on 80 centers. Approximately 1050 gpm of water is supplied by 16 wells with submersible electric pumps an motors connected by high-pressure underground line.
The wells on this farm are approximately 400 foot deep except those on the south which are approximately 30 feet shallower. The wells, pumps and underground line are all in good condition. The soils are mostly clay loam and are very productive. It is located in close proximity to a number of feedlots and diaries which provide both a market for grain and forage crops and a source of manure for fertilizer.
If a Buyer is interested, the current owner is willing to lease this farm back and continue to operate it.
06/17/2025
$6,266,000
964 ac.
ACTIVE
Castro County - Dimmitt, TX
This farm is located one mile south of Dimmitt and is irrigated with 920 acres of buried drip line on 80 centers. Approximately 1050 gpm of water is supplied by 16 wells with submersible electric pumps an motors connected by high-pressure underground line.
The wells on this farm are approximately 400 foot deep except those on the south which are approximately 30 feet shallower. The wells, pumps and underground line are all in good condition. The soils are mostly clay loam and are very productive. It is located in close proximity to a number of feedlots and diaries which provide both a market for grain and forage crops and a source of manure for fertilizer.
If a Buyer is interested, the current owner is willing to lease this farm back and continue to operate it.
06/17/2025
$6,266,000
964 ac.
ACTIVE
Castro County - Dimmitt, TX
This farm is located one mile south of Dimmitt and is irrigated with 920 acres of buried drip line on 80 centers. Approximately 1050 gpm of water is supplied by 16 wells with submersible electric pumps an motors connected by high-pressure underground line.
The wells on this farm are approximately 400 foot deep except those on the south which are approximately 30 feet shallower. The wells, pumps and underground line are all in good condition. The soils are mostly clay loam and are very productive. It is located in close proximity to a number of feedlots and diaries which provide both a market for grain and forage crops and a source of manure for fertilizer.
If a Buyer is interested, the current owner is willing to lease this farm back and continue to operate it.
06/17/2025
$6,266,000
964 ac.
ACTIVE
Castro County - Dimmitt, TX
This farm is located one mile south of Dimmitt and is irrigated with 920 acres of buried drip line on 80 centers. Approximately 1050 gpm of water is supplied by 16 wells with submersible electric pumps an motors connected by high-pressure underground line.
The wells on this farm are approximately 400 foot deep except those on the south which are approximately 30 feet shallower. The wells, pumps and underground line are all in good condition. The soils are mostly clay loam and are very productive. It is located in close proximity to a number of feedlots and diaries which provide both a market for grain and forage crops and a source of manure for fertilizer.
If a Buyer is interested, the current owner is willing to lease this farm back and continue to operate it.
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