Haskell County Farm
$245,830
Brief Info
Located near O’Brien in Haskell County, Texas, the 158.6 +/- Haskell County Farm is a productive irrigated farm with a working Valley irrigation rig. In all, the center pivot irrigation waters approximately, 90 +/- acres of row crops, while the remaining 40+/- acres is planted in bermuda grass. Currently, peanuts are grown as the seasonal crop while the watered bermuda grass field is currently used for livestock grazing.
Location
O’Brien, Texas 3.5 miles
Haskell, Texas 19.8 miles
Abilene, Texas 72.4 miles
Wichita Falls, Texas 96.1 miles
Dallas, Texas 209 miles
Access
County Road 185 off of FM 2229
Water
Irrigation well with water being pumped from the Seymour Aquifer. The well on this farm are shallow and are about 60 feet deep.
Improvements
Perimeter fenced
Bermuda Grass field
Grass field is fenced with passthrough gates so the irrigation rig can roll through.
Utilities
Rural electricity available
Climate
Approximately 24 +/- inches of annual precipitation
Average growing season is 232 days
Average fall first freeze is November 12th
Average spring last freeze is March 27th
Minerals
Surface Only
Terrain
Farmland is gently sloping to level ground
General Description
Located near O’Brien in Haskell County, Texas, the 158.6 +/- Lott Farm is a productive irrigated farm with a working Valley irrigation rig. In all, the center pivot irrigation waters approximately, 90 +/- acres of row crops, while the remaining 40+/- acres is planted in bermuda grass. Currently, peanuts are grown as the seasonal crop while the watered bermuda grass field is used for hay production and cattle grazing.
The irrigation system is made up of 3 wells that tie into a central irrigation system. The shallow water wells (approximately 60 feet deep) draw from the Seymour Aquifer and flows a measured 225+/- gallons of water per minute.
The water source helps the farm ground yield about 3,000 pounds of peanuts per acre.
Mostly level, the land does have a slight elevation change on the southeast corner as it rises a mere 15 feet across the diagonal plane of the farm.
As a forage farm or grazing property, the farm is fenced on three sides. The interior bermuda grass pasture (approximately 40+/- acres) is well fenced and has pass through gates for the irrigation rig to pass through. Currently the field is used for hay production and cattle grazing.