This is a one of a kind property in Castro County. The size of it and being contiguous in location makes it truly unique. This farm is highly productive with good yields and water. It is set up for irrigated farming combined with cattle, with lots of permanent and cross barbed wire fencing, and cattle traps. All is permanently fenced except the 3 north and the 3 south quarters. The farm has good water, with most sprinklers being nozzled for 500 gpm, except for one big circle is nozzled for 2000 gpm, and the south 3 are nozzled for 400 gpm. 5 of the circles have established alfalfa crops. It has a real nice, nearly new metal barn, 50'x100', 18' walls, and half concreted. Other structures include 2 quonset barns ( the one on the north side is 40'x60'), grain tanks with elevator leg, some corrals and cattle working facilities, hay barn (60'x150'). There are 33 irrigation wells, & 1...
This is a one of a kind property in Castro County. The size of it and being contiguous in location makes it truly unique. This farm is highly productive with good yields and water. It is set up for irrigated farming combined with cattle, with lots of permanent and cross barbed wire fencing, and cattle traps. All is permanently fenced except the 3 north and the 3 south quarters. The farm has good water, with most sprinklers being nozzled for 500 gpm, except for one big circle is nozzled for 2000 gpm, and the south 3 are nozzled for 400 gpm. 5 of the circles have established alfalfa crops. It has a real nice, nearly new metal barn, 50'x100', 18' walls, and half concreted. Other structures include 2 quonset barns ( the one on the north side is 40'x60'), grain tanks with elevator leg, some corrals and cattle working facilities, hay barn (60'x150'). There are 33 irrigation wells, & 13 pivots (1 is a half miler). There are main transmission lines running through the property--making a possibility for wind turbines in the future. About 1/2 the acreage is flat, 1/2 sloping. At least 6 full circles are flat, the rest have some slope.
There is a 10 acre tract on this property that does not convey--it was sold several years ago. This tract contains an old hog farm that has been used for a calf ranch. There might a possibility this could be bought from the current owner: it has been unused for several years.
The parcels may be sold separately.
Occasionally, mule deer have been spotted here.
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Research Parcel Informationfrom springlake texas, travel 7 miles north of highway 385, turn west on County Road 629 and go 2 miles west (at the intersection of County Road 629 and County Road 512 the properties begin. 480 acres are on the south side of CR 629, 2287.24 acres are on the north side.
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