Productive Farm Grazing Pasture Red River & Battle Creek Frontage
Just off Highway 70 in the heart of the Texas Panhandle sits this 898/- acre farm and ranch with an outstanding balance of irrigated acres, dryland cultivation, grazing pasture, and recreational appeal. Properties that combine this much versatility are hard to come by.
Irrigated Farmland:
The farm boasts 210/- irrigated acres under two center pivots, both powered by natural gas
motors:
7-tower Grow Smart pivot, nozzled for 300 gpm. The well tied to this pivot pumps approximately 300 gpm at a depth of 65 feet.
9-tower Zimmatic pivot, nozzled for 850 gpm. Two wells feed this system, each producing 600800 gpm at approximately 110 feet deep. Fertilizer has been used through the Pivot systems, and while no cotton has been planted here in the past three years, the soils and water capacity give strong production potential for a variety of crops.
Dryland & Pasture
In addition to the irrigated land, the property offers 142/- acres of dryland cultivation currently planted in wheat and 546/- acres of native pasture and grazing land. Cattle are supported with excellent water access, including:
Two Brice/Lesley water meters with water tubs
One stock well with submersible pump at approximately 20 feet deep
Water Features & Wildlife
Natural water features set this place apart. The western boundary is lined by over a mile of Battle Creek, shaded with mature cottonwoods, plum thickets, Bermuda, and native grasses. This corridor provides excellent habitat for turkey, whitetail deer, mule deer, quail, and other wildlife. The southern edge of the property is bordered by the Red River, a year-round stream that brings natural beauty, live water for year around water for wildlife.
For sale
$2,469,500
State Highway 70, Clarendon, TX 79226
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