Size:
Deeded Acres 156.8
Irrigated Acres 108 +/-
Dryland Acres 29 +/-
Other 19.8
Water: 106 Shares of Fort Lyon Canal
Lease: Year-to-Year crop share
Soils:
Rocky Ford clay loam - 1-3% slopes 48.6%
Numa clay loam - 1-3% slopes 29.6%
Nepesta clay loam - 0-1% slopes 17.1%
Rocky Ford clay loam - 3-5% slopes 3.2%
Nepesta clay loam 1-3% slopes 1.4%
Taxes: $1,921.43
Realtor's Comments:
Owning shares of the Fort Lyon Canal is not just a financial investment but a stake in one of Colorado's crucial agricultural resources. The Fort Lyon Canal, the largest in eastern Colorado, plays a pivotal role in supporting the agricultural industry by providing essential irrigation water to a vast area of farmland in the Arkansas Valley. This canal is instrumental in the cultivation of various crops, contributing significantly to the local and state economy.
Owning farmland presents a multit...
Owning farmland presents a multitude of benefits, extending beyond the tangible yield of crops and into financial stability, environmental stewardship, and personal fulfillment. At its core, farmland offers a direct pathway to the agricultural sector, one of the foundational pillars of the global economy. This connection not only allows for the production of food, but also provides a hedge against inflation since the value of tangible assets like land typically increases over time. Furthermore, in an era where market volatility is commonplace, farmland can offer a more stable investment compared to traditional stocks or bonds, thanks in part to its inherent value and the perpetual demand for food and agricultural products.
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