
Description
408.90 +/- deeded acres, including 143.05 irrigable acres from the Vermejo Conservation District. Property has a TL Pivot coverning approximatly 80 +/- acres of which approximatley 60 +/- acres have been recently farmed. The balance of land is in pasture used for grazing. There is one domestic/livestock water meter with the Maxwell Cooperative Water Users Association. There is three phase power to the pivot. The water meter is within the HWY 505 right of way and the line goes north to a trough and there is a turnoff with another line close to the 3 phase power for a second trough. The irrigation water comes from the north out of Lake 13 on the east 13 ditch. It runs into a pond and then to the pivot. There are volunteer trees on the north side of the property where ditch 13 goes through. The property lays adjacent to the approximate 3,700 acre Maxwell National Wildlife Refuge operated by the US Fish and Wildlife Service. With water and electricity in the central portion of the property, it would be a candidate as a homesite.
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Description
408.90 +/- deeded acres, including 143.05 irrigable acres from the Vermejo Conservation District. Property has a TL Pivot coverning approximatly 80 +/- acres of which approximatley 60 +/- acres have been recently farmed. The balance of land is in pasture used for grazing. There is one domestic/livestock water meter with the Maxwell Cooperative Water Users Association. There is three phase power to the pivot. The water meter is within the HWY 505 right of way and the line goes north to a trough and there is a turnoff with another line close to the 3 phase power for a second trough. The irrigation water comes from the north out of Lake 13 on the east 13 ditch. It runs into a pond and then to the pivot. There are volunteer trees on the north side of the property where ditch 13 goes through. The property lays adjacent to the approximate 3,700 acre Maxwell National Wildlife Refuge operated by the US Fish and Wildlife Service. With water and electricity in the central portion of the property, it would be a candidate as a homesite.
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