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10± miles NE of Van Horn - Vaquillas Farm 3,554.8 Acres of Agricultural Land Offered at $8,941,530 CAD in Van Horn, TX 79855

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INVESTMENT HIGHLIGHTS

  • 3,555+/- acres located approximately 10 miles northeast of Van Horn, Texas
  • 15 wells, 12 irrigation circles, growing cotton and chili peppers
  • 8,845+/- annually permitted acre feet of water
  • Excellent set of cattle pens equipped with scales that can sort, weigh, and load 2,000 animal units by noon each day

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Vaquillas Farm is comprised of 3,555+/- acres located approximately 10 miles northeast of Van Horn. Available with Vaquillas Farm are 8,845+/- annually permitted acre feet of water. The farm has 15 wells, 12 irrigation circles, growing cotton and chili peppers, an excellent set of cattle pens equipped with scales that can sort, weigh, and load 2,000 animal units by noon each day, a round top mechanic shop, grain bins, a western style home, as well as manufactured homes.
Vaquillas Farm has the opportunity to continue current leases under excellent management. This property provides a unique and excellent investment opportunity.
This is an exceptional opportunity to purchase irrigated farm land and invest in water in West Texas. Vaquillas Farm is located in Van Horn, Texas in the Culberson County Groundwater Conservation District.
The majority of the wells were dug in the 1950s creating over 60 years of water history. Water quality samples indicate that the water meets or can be treated to public drinking water standards. Well pumping rates are reported to be 500-3500 gallons per minute. *The water from this farm may be developed for export for municipal or industrial purposes in the region by obtaining an export permit from the Culberson County Groundwater Conservation District.
Water is supplied from the Michigan Flat and Wild Horse Aquifers which are a part of the West Texas Bolsons Aquifer. The Culberson County Groundwater Conservation District predicts that in 2050 the Wild Horse Aquifer and Michigan Flat Aquifer will have 1,680,000 acre feet of freshwater in storage and 1,155,000 acre feet of slightly saline water in storage.
Natural recharge occurring in the Wild Horse & Michigan Flat aquifers is estimated to be 3,700 acre feet per year assuming average rainfall of 11 inches.
Van Horn is located in the southwest part of Culberson County, Texas, 120 miles east of El Paso, Texas and 185 miles southwest of Midland, Texas. Top agriculture commodities in the Van Horn area include irrigated cotton, wheat, sorghum, alfalfa, peanuts, cabbage, onions, carrots, peppers, potatoes, pecans, and cattle.
Van Horn has an average annual rainfall of 12 inches, which occurs typically from June to October. There are approximately 300 days of sunshine each year which presents an excellent environment for growing crops. The climate is semi-arid/ high-elevation desert, with warm days, cool nights, and low humidity.
For a Confidential Data Packet Including Water Reports, Well Reports, Permits, Tax Information, FSA & NRCS Information, and *Culberson County Groundwater Conservation District Rules, Export Application Form, and Water Plan, Contact Craig Buford (405) 833-9499 or cbuford@bufordresources.com
While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information provided, investors are required to conduct their own investigations, analysis, due diligence, draw their own conclusions, make their own decisions, & obtain legal counsel as this is a complex investment.

PROPERTY FACTS

Price $8,941,530 CAD
Sale Type Investment
No. Lots 1
Property Type Land
Property Subtype Agricultural
Proposed Use
Commercial
  • Industrial
Total Lot Size 3,554.80 AC

1 LOT AVAILABLE

Lot

Price $8,941,530 CAD
Price Per AC $2,515.34 CAD
Lot Size 3,554.80 AC

Vaquillas Farm is comprised of 3,555+/- acres located approximately 10 miles northeast of Van Horn. Available with Vaquillas Farm are 8,845+/- annually permitted acre feet of water.

DESCRIPTION

Vaquillas Farm is comprised of 3,555+/- acres located approximately 10 miles northeast of Van Horn. Available with Vaquillas Farm are 8,845+/- annually permitted acre feet of water. The farm has 15 wells, 12 irrigation circles, growing cotton and chili peppers, an excellent set of cattle pens equipped with scales that can sort, weigh, and load 2,000 animal units by noon each day, a round top mechanic shop, grain bins, a western style home, as well as manufactured homes. Vaquillas Farm has the opportunity to continue current leases under excellent management. This property provides a unique and excellent investment opportunity. This is an exceptional opportunity to purchase irrigated farm land and invest in water in West Texas. Vaquillas Farm is located in Van Horn, Texas in the Culberson County Groundwater Conservation District. The majority of the wells were dug in the 1950s creating over 60 years of water history. Water quality samples indicate that the water meets or can be treated to public drinking water standards. Well pumping rates are reported to be 500-3500 gallons per minute. *The water from this farm may be developed for export for municipal or industrial purposes in the region by obtaining an export permit from the Culberson County Groundwater Conservation District. Water is supplied from the Michigan Flat and Wild Horse Aquifers which are a part of the West Texas Bolsons Aquifer. The Culberson County Groundwater Conservation District predicts that in 2050 the Wild Horse Aquifer and Michigan Flat Aquifer will have 1,680,000 acre feet of freshwater in storage and 1,155,000 acre feet of slightly saline water in storage. Natural recharge occurring in the Wild Horse & Michigan Flat aquifers is estimated to be 3,700 acre feet per year assuming average rainfall of 11 inches. Van Horn is located in the southwest part of Culberson County, Texas, 120 miles east of El Paso, Texas and 185 miles southwest of Midland, Texas. Top agriculture commodities in the Van Horn area include irrigated cotton, wheat, sorghum, alfalfa, peanuts, cabbage, onions, carrots, peppers, potatoes, pecans, and cattle. Van Horn has an average annual rainfall of 12 inches, which occurs typically from June to October. There are approximately 300 days of sunshine each year which presents an excellent environment for growing crops. The climate is semi-arid/ high-elevation desert, with warm days, cool nights, and low humidity. For a Confidential Data Packet Including Water Reports, Well Reports, Permits, Tax Information, FSA & NRCS Information, and *Culberson County Groundwater Conservation District Rules, Export Application Form, and Water Plan, Contact Craig Buford (405) 833-9499 or cbuford@bufordresources.com While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information provided, investors are required to conduct their own investigations, analysis, due diligence, draw their own conclusions, make their own decisions, & obtain legal counsel as this is a complex investment.

PROPERTY TAXES

PROPERTY TAXES

Parcel Number
014020007000000000000
Land Assessment
$6,244 CAD
Improvements Assessment
$0 CAD
Total Assessment
$6,244 CAD
  • Listing ID: 29122693

  • Date on Market: 2023-07-27

  • Last Updated:

  • Address: 10± miles NE of Van Horn, Van Horn, TX 79855

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