DESCRIPTION: Good versatile generally flat farm in southern Castro
County. This farm is equipped with 2 pivot
irrigation systems that are tied to 4 irrigation wells with underground
line. The tract is accessible on 3 sides
by maintained county roads. There is
access to electricity lines and the wells and pivots are powered by electricity. This property has soil that is typical to the
area and would be well suited for corn, cotton, grain sorghum, and wheat. The area has lots of flyover traffic from migratory
birds such as snow geese, Canadian geese, and Sandhill Crane. Green winter wheat
fields and standing milo stalks in the winter would create excellent hunting
opportunity for these sought after species.
With loamy based soils, good topography, and flexibility to move
irrigation between pivots, this farm should present an owner with a host of options.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 455 BLK 2 SEC 20 SE 1/4 HALSELL S/D save and except 455 Blk 2 Sec 20
N 5 Ac Of SE 1/4 Halsell S/D, 455 Blk 2 Sec 20 SW 1/4 Halsell S/D
TOPOGRAPHY: Fairly flat farm with slight slope to playa lake west of the tract and
slopes slightly in east quarter section to playa lake on neighboring farm to
the south.
IMPROVEMENTS: There are 4 irrigation wells equipped with various sizes of
submersible pumps along with underground line tying two 7 tower center pivot
irrigation systems together. Owner is
currently running one pivot at a time, and they are packaged at 350 gallons per
minute (GPM).
WATER FEATURES: No current water features on the property.
FENCING: No
permanent fencing on the parcel.
WILDLIFE, HUNTING AND RECREATION: Area is in flyway for great migratory bird hunting such as crane,
geese and dove hunting along with possibilities for pheasant and quail. The area does have mule deer season as well
and with two farms neighboring that are in grass could hold good possibility of
nice deer. Farm is far enough out of
local towns to have great nightscape with spectacular sunset and starry night
views.
SOIL: Soil is
predominantly comprised of Olton clay loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes, Acuff loam,
1 to 3 percent slopes, and has a minor area of Estacado loam, 1 to 3 percent
slopes and Acuff loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes.
USDA INFO:
TAXES: 2019.84
with Exemptions (2024)
RESERVATIONS: Owner is unsure of exact current mineral interest, but would like to
reserve ½ of existing mineral rights.
Owner would like to reserve ½ of existing solar royalty rights and ½ of
existing wind royalty rights, but owner is willing to convey solar and wind
executive rights.
EASEMENTS: The sale of
the property is subject to any and all easements filed of record.
FURTHER REPRESENTATIONS: All information provided is believed to be
accurate; however, no liability for its accuracy, errors or omissions is
assumed. All lines drawn on maps, photographs, etc. are approximate. Buyers
should verify the information to their satisfaction. Information is subject to
change without notice. Real estate is being sold “As-Is,
Where-Is” with NO warranties expressed or implied.
COMMENTS: Call or text Monty Edwards for more information at 806-786-5426.






































