This property is surrounded by sprinkler irrigated farmland and has great potential for sprinkler irrigation if broken out accordingly as it is located in a strong water are of Castro County, Texas.
The property consists of 319 acres more or less with 221.4 acres enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program at a rate of $39.33 per acre through September 30, 2008. A new CRP contract is in place on 221.3 acres for an additional ten years at a rate of $39.37 per acre, however, it is the thought that the land could be taken out of the program for a minimal penalty prior to the first CRP payment being paid in 2009 on the new contract (this is subject to change with a new Farm Bill). The balance of the land is currently farmed dryland at this time. There are two irrigation wells on the property and a domestic well used at a set of cattle working pens along the west side of the proper...
The property consists of 319 acres more or less with 221.4 acres enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program at a rate of $39.33 per acre through September 30, 2008. A new CRP contract is in place on 221.3 acres for an additional ten years at a rate of $39.37 per acre, however, it is the thought that the land could be taken out of the program for a minimal penalty prior to the first CRP payment being paid in 2009 on the new contract (this is subject to change with a new Farm Bill). The balance of the land is currently farmed dryland at this time. There are two irrigation wells on the property and a domestic well used at a set of cattle working pens along the west side of the property. A pivot pad was poured over ten years ago and was used for a short period with a center pivot sprinkler and one of the wells. The two wells are tied together with PVC and some concrete underground lines.
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