Quay County Alfalfa and Livestock
State: New Mexico
Region: East Central, NM
County: Quay
Property Type: Irrigated, Dry Land & Native Pasture
Acres: 255.474 acres more or less
Price: $550,000.00
Taxes: $2,342.42
Location: This Farm is located 1 miles E. of Tucumcari, NM on Old Hwy. 66 to road QR AK thence 2 miles south on road QR AK to road QR 61 thence .2 of a mile east on road QR 61 to the property.
This is a neat, clean, well-appointed and well-cared for, combination farm and livestock operation which will work well for irrigated hay production combined with livestock.
The farm is irrigated from 112.3 acres of Arch Hurley Conservancy District Water Rights furnishing water for two almost new T&L center pivot sprinklers pressured by a diesel powered, combination booster pump and hydraulic pump to irrigate a 32 acre semi-circle with Alfalfa which has been established for two ...
The farm is irrigated from 112.3 acres of Arch Hurley Conservancy District Water Rights furnishing water for two almost new T&L center pivot sprinklers pressured by a diesel powered, combination booster pump and hydraulic pump to irrigate a 32 acre semi-circle with Alfalfa which has been established for two years and a 76 acre partial circle with a blend of Alfalfa and Orchid Grass that has been established one year.
The soil on the farm is a sandy/clay loam with approximately 40 acres of land being farmed dryland.
There is approximately 107 acres of native grassland that is fenced with five strands of barbed wire and steel T post.
Improvements on the property consist of a state-of-the-art hay barn and shop which have been built together. The hay barn is approximately 50 by 80. The shop which adjoins the hay barn is approximately 20 x 80 with a concrete floor and is wired for 240 volt electricity.
Livestock handing facilities consist of a set of welded pipe pens which are located adjacent to the hay barn.
Water is furnished to the headquarters and in the livestock pens from a community water system with cattle also watering from a large earthen dam (dirt tank in Texas).
Demand seems to be extremely good for choice horse hay all across the Southwestern United States with this property being a prime supplier.
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