Description
The Rush Irrigated Farm is a productive and multi-dimensional agricultural property positioned in the heart of eastern Colorado farm and cattle country. The property is designed to accommodate a wide variety of agricultural and livestock operations. From row-crop production to forage programs, cattle development, greenhouse use, or diversified agribusiness, the farm offers the scale and flexibility to support long-term success.Of the 800 deeded acres, 355 acres are irrigatable and are currently serviced by three center-pivot sprinkler systems. The remaining acreage consists of native grass pasture and dryland fields. Two pivots had been planted in sorghum-sudan in the past, while a corn crop had recently been harvested from the third, demonstrating the property’s rotational versatility and forage production capability.Irrigation water is supplied by three irrigation wells, each tied directly to a pivot. A fourth well exists on the property and may be re-drilled and returned to service, allowing future capacity or redundancy.The farm supports a wide range of agricultural operations, including:• Row-crop production• Alfalfa and small grains• Sorghum-sudan and forage crops• Cow-calf or yearling grazing• Horse and livestock programs• Hemp or specialty agriculture• Greenhouse and controlled-environment production
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800ACRES
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01/2 BATHS
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1,296SQFT
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$1,388$/SQFT
Listing provided courtesy of Mason & Morse Ranch Co: 970-928-7100.Description
The Rush Irrigated Farm is a productive and multi-dimensional agricultural property positioned in the heart of eastern Colorado farm and cattle country. The property is designed to accommodate a wide variety of agricultural and livestock operations. From row-crop production to forage programs, cattle development, greenhouse use, or diversified agribusiness, the farm offers the scale and flexibility to support long-term success.Of the 800 deeded acres, 355 acres are irrigatable and are currently serviced by three center-pivot sprinkler systems. The remaining acreage consists of native grass pasture and dryland fields. Two pivots had been planted in sorghum-sudan in the past, while a corn crop had recently been harvested from the third, demonstrating the property’s rotational versatility and forage production capability.Irrigation water is supplied by three irrigation wells, each tied directly to a pivot. A fourth well exists on the property and may be re-drilled and returned to service, allowing future capacity or redundancy.The farm supports a wide range of agricultural operations, including:• Row-crop production• Alfalfa and small grains• Sorghum-sudan and forage crops• Cow-calf or yearling grazing• Horse and livestock programs• Hemp or specialty agriculture• Greenhouse and controlled-environment production
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