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1,379 Deeded ac., 11,158 ac. & 6,922 ac. of State Lease, 52,647 ac. & 74,977 ac. of BLM Lease, 147,083 Total Acres (229.8 sections)
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1,100 CYL, weighing 800-1000 Lbs. & produce 400-600 lb. calves. Enough forage to support this operation. During breeding season or during a drought, supp. feeding may be required
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Ranch is divided into 8 pastures & several traps. Exterior fences are a combination of 4/5-strand barbed wire w/fence on wood & steel posts.
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Interior fences are 4 & 5strand barbed wire fence. Gates are combination metal, wood & wire. Fences & gates are in good condition & are typical for the area.
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6 wells on ranch equipped w/windmills or submersible pumps which provide water to the entire ranch.
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Well depths in area are typically 140-250 feet deep. The wells pump approx. 5-20 GPM & provide water to drinkers. The well on the west side located on the property line is shared.
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Elevation ranges from 4000 to 5000 feet. The average annual precipitation is 8 in. inc. snowfall, average annual air temperature is 62 degrees F & average frost free period is 210 days.
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Headquarters is a rock home w/2 bd, kitchen & living room. A shop, shed, loading chute & pens plus large feed yard.
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Electricity is supplied by diesel generator & water by domestic well set at approximately 500!
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Grazing Fees and Property Taxes
$ 400 (estimate) Property Taxes
$8000 (estimate) Annual State Lease Fees
$12,000 (estimate) annual BLM Lease Fees
$20,400 (estimated)
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Total Price
$2,420,000 Cash. A 50 to 60% agricultural loan may be available to a qualified buyer.
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Appx. 90 miles of exterior boundary fence. Fence along the Mexican border & both sides of State Rd.9 are maintained by the US Gov. & the State of NM which saves greatly on fence maintenance costs.
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Also approx. 75 miles of interior boundary fence.
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Approx. 24 miles of 1-1 ΒΌ PVC pipe to 10 drinkers w/floats. There are also 16 dirt tank reservoirs. The wells are equipped w/submersible pumps powered by a portable generator or windmills as needed.
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Wildlife include quail, doves, javelina, rabbits & an occasional antelope.
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Shopping for supplies, etc. is mostly done in El Paso, Texas but limited supplies or services can be obtained in Columbus or Santa Teresa.
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School kids have a choice of attending Santa Teresa or Columbus schools, grades 1 thru 12.
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