Farm and Ranch - Listed under AGNETWORKS
Dexter Farm
Roswell, New Mexico
Acreage - 480
4 Irrigation Wells
1 Domestic Well
Water Rights
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300 acres Artesian with Shallow Supplement
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141 Shallow Water Rights - 3 APF Annual
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1/2 acre ditch loss allowance
Water Wells
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Dairy Well 180 GPM
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West Artesian 1000 - 1200 GPM
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South Shallow Last Services 2022
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East Artesian 1000 - 1200 GPM
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Domestic Shallow Well 10 GPM
This farm is located approximately six miles east of Dexter, New Mexico. The economy is based on agriculture.
Irrigation of the farmland acreage is appropriated with underground pipelines. There is an abandon Dairy Facility on the property. The Dairy Pens are still in place to use raising Dairy Heifers.
The farm is situated between the Hondo River and Berrendo River and is in close proximity to Roswell with potential of development. Soils are characterized as the Reakor Loam, which are deep, well drained, level to nearly level loams.
The property consists of roughly 480 privately-owned deeded acres. There are 300 acres of Artesian with Shallow Supplement Water Right acres, 141 Shallow Water Rights with 3 acres-feet per acre per year plus 1/2 acre ditch loss. As per the Well Company services the wells their records reflect the following:
Dairy Well
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15HP Submersible Electric
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Static Level 131 feet
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Well Depth 220 feet
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Casing 14-inch
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Production 180 GPM
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Last Services June, 2022
West Artesian Well
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75HP Submersible Electric
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Static Level 174 feet
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Well Depth 925 feet
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Casing 13' 3/8"
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Production 1000 - 1200 GPM
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Last Services June, 2022
South Shallow Well
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7 1/2HP Submersible Electric
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Static Level 136 feet
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Well Depth 155 feet
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Last Services June, 2022
Domestic Well
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30HP VHS Electric
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Static Level 143 feet
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Well Depth 185 feet
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Casing 6 5/8 inch
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Production 10 GPM
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Drilled 1981
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Last Services September, 2022
East Artesian Well
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75HP VHS Electric
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Static Level 65 feet
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Well Depth No Log Available
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Casing 6 5/8 inch
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Production 1000 - 1200 GPM
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Last Services June, 2022
North 26th Street Farm
Artesia, New Mexico
Acreage - 154
3 Irrigation Wells
Water Rights
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Priority Water Rights from 1935 and 1936
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State water rights file number RA-1253
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145 shallow water acres
Water Wells
#1 50 - 100 GPM
#2 100 - 200 GPM
#3 150 - 250 GPM
This farm is located approximately six miles north of Artesia, New Mexico. Artesia is a town with a population of approximately 30,000+ people. The economy is based on agriculture and oil. Artesia is in Eddy County, New Mexico.
The property consists of roughly 154 privately-owned acres. There is a total of 145 acres of shallow water rights. Soils are characterized as the Reakor Loam, which are deep, well drained, level to nearly level loams. There is an estimated 112 under cultivation under Pivot. County production averages is Alfalfa 6 tons per acres with 6 to 7 cuttings. Corn silage 25 tones per acre and small grains 12 ton per acre.
Irrigation of the farmland acreage is appropriated the use of irrigation groundwater wells. Priority dates of 1935 and 1936. The farm is watered through a Reinke Pivot with underground pipelines. Records of the New Mexico State Engineer Office, Roswell, New Mexico, disclose water rights file number RA-1253
Crane Farm
Acreage - 42.2
Water Rights
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42.2 acres Artesian
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Priority Dates - 1904 & 1914
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Stacked Water Rights
Highlights
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Almost New Barn
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Almost New Sideroll Sprinklers
Buena Suerte Ranch - SOLD!
Established in 1972 as a premier breeding farm and racehorse facility. Bueno Suerte Ranch was purchased by John Borba in 1999 and has been a farming operation ever since.
Acreage - 340
5 Irrigation Wells
Water Rights
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352.5 acres Artesian and Shallow Water Rights
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210.3 Artesian Water Rights - Priority Date 1910 & 1914
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142.2 Shallow Water Rights - Priority Date 1936
Twin Wells Farm - SOLD!
The historic Twin Wells Farm has come on the market for first time in over 50 years. Located approximately 3 miles south and 1 mile west of Dexter, New Mexico in the heart of the Pecos Valley. The property consists of 310 acres of land, more or less, with 303 acres of Artesian and Shallow Combined Water Rights. One pivot is in wheat, and one is in two year old Alfalfa. Over 100 Mature Pecan trees.
Wells
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Artesian Well (900 GPM)
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Shallow Well (600 GPM)
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Shallow Well #2 (not in use)
Pivot Sprininklers
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Installed 5 years ago
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Booster pumps
Solar Energy
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100 KW
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Energy supplied will meet summer pumping requirements