Flagg Highway Farm & Feedyard
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State: Texas
Region: Panhandle
County: Castro
Property Type: Feedyard and Irrigated Farmland
Acres: 3,125 more or less
Price: $12,000,000.00
Location: approximately 8 miles south of Dimmitt
The feedyard and farmland are located south of Dimmitt. The feedyard is 8 miles south of Dimmitt on US Hwy 385 and a mile west on FM 1524. The feedyard is located on a 643 +/- acre section and is permitted for 15,000 head but the owner is applying for a 25,000 head permit. There are approximately 10,720 feet of concrete feed bunks with aprons. A new mill was built in 2006 and a new office was built in 2009 with an attached 60 X 50 shop. The farmland is center pivot irrigated with the exception of a single half section of dryland. The farmland has extensive improvements including pivots, pumps, pipelines and five strand perim...
The feedyard and farmland are located south of Dimmitt. The feedyard is 8 miles south of Dimmitt on US Hwy 385 and a mile west on FM 1524. The feedyard is located on a 643 +/- acre section and is permitted for 15,000 head but the owner is applying for a 25,000 head permit. There are approximately 10,720 feet of concrete feed bunks with aprons. A new mill was built in 2006 and a new office was built in 2009 with an attached 60 X 50 shop. The farmland is center pivot irrigated with the exception of a single half section of dryland. The farmland has extensive improvements including pivots, pumps, pipelines and five strand perimeter fencing.
A List of Improvements follows:
Feedyard
Steam Flaking Mill. 25 X 48 Ferrell-Ross mill with a 60 X 50 steam chest built in 2006. 25 Ton per hour capacity.
Boss Automation flaking system.
4 Bay commodity barn.
3,000,000 lbs of grain storage.
Liquid fat storage (heated & insulated) and Molasses storage.
100 Ton + dry bins storage.
25,000 to 30,000 Ton silage pit.
Centrally located shipping area.
Above ground truck scales.
Cattle scales.
Covered receiving/processing area with 5 way hydraulic sorting pens.
Covered hospital pens.
40 HP submersible electric motor and pump for feeedyard water.
20,000 gallon water tank.
Backup water from electric or gas powered pumps.
Farmland
Section 12 616 +/- Acres 406 irrigated acres: a 125 ac circle and a 123 ac circle both at 700 gpm, 108 ac circle at 550 gpm and a 50 ac semi-circle at 450 gpm Cattle grow yard with 1000 +/- Feet of Bunk 6 irrigation wells cattle well for grow yard growing crops: 344 acres of corn and 50 acres of sorghum silage
Section 33 257 +/- Acres 199 irrigated acres: 116 ac circle w/900gpm and mile pivot that is covers 83 acres w/550 gpm 2 irrigation wells growing crops: 115 acres of corn and 95 acres of sorghum silage
Section 38 318 +/- Acres Dryland growing crops: sorghum silage
Section 46 643 +/- Acres 387 irrigated acres: three mile pivots that cover 117 ac, 125 ac and 120 ac with 900, 900 and 700 gpm and an 1130 pivot covering 25 ac at 450 gpm Feedyard is located in southwest - 5 irrigation wells and 1 well equipped with 40 HP submersible for feedyard
Section 58 646 +/- Acres 500 irrigated acres under one mile pivot w/1700 gpm 5 irrigation wells growing crops: 250 acres of corn and harvested 250 acres of wheat
Section 59 646 +/- Acres 500 irrigated acres are under one mile pivot w/ 1700 gpm 5 irrigation wells growing crops: 300 acres of corn and 180 acres of sorghum silage
There are three houses on the property. Two homes on the Feedyard property, including a nice brick home a half-mile from the feedyard and another good house at the feedyard. The third house is a nice rock home on section 33.
Additional improvements include extensive underground pipeline, cattle watering systems and excellent 5 strand perimeter fencing surrounding most of the property.
This property is well located in the heart of the southern panhandle cattle feeding and in the good irrigation area of south Castro County!