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L Scott


RANCH & FARM REAL ESTATE


and Co., LLC


ARMSTRONG CO. – on pvmt., 22 minutes from downtown Amarillo, Texas - 2,476.65 +/- ac. of irr. prime farmland highly improved w/beautiful custom built home, huge state- of-the-art barn/shop, w/irrigation wells & pivots. This is a showplace property in a very productive farming area.


JUST LISTED - Please call for details on super nice combination hunting/recreational/cattle 20 section Colorado deeded ranch w/excellent hunting, river frontage, excellent livestock & game watering facilities for a year-round grama grass operation, on pvmt.


MINERALS - NEW MEXICO ALL DEEDED RANCH – approx. 53 sections, river frontage w/vegas, a very good year- round ranch w/good improvements & all weather access.


BUY ONE PASTURE OR ALL (pastures run in size fr. 7-900 ac. each up to 3,300 ac. w/lake) pick the size of ranch that you want w/a total of 10,432 ac. +/-. Motley Co., TX. ranchland w/a large, permitted dam providing a huge, beautiful lake w/water backed up in a number of smaller canyons for boating, fi shing & other recreation together w/ good hunting on the ranch. On pvmt.!


JUST OUT OF CLAYTON, NM – Tract #1 - 15 ac. +/- w/a nice 2 story home & roping arena. Tract #2 - section w/bunk house or small home for couple or a bachelor pad (nice/new), state-of-the-art horse training facilities together with roping/cutting arena, horse stalls & runs. Tract


#3 - 2,030 ac. +/- ranch which is well watered & w/a nice brick home. These properties all adjoin and can be purchased separately or together!


SPRINGER, NM - amazing improvements, see our website for photographs of 5,000 sq. ft. + home, two guest houses, huge two bay shop, state-of-the-art horse stalls & runs, roping arena w/air-operated release chute, nice employee home + more horse stalls & runs, large set of working pens w/camp house (old-west style w/state-of-the-art outhouses), 9,200 ac. +/- deeded, 193 ac. +/- state lease, yearling or cow/calf country just E. of Springer on Hwy. 56 w/frontage on the I25 access road on the West.


GREAT LOCATION – East Edge Of Santa Rosa, NM – Hwy. frontage on both sides of I40, hwy. frontage on both sides of Hwy. 156 & hwy. frontage on Hwy. 84, 12,718.06 ac. +/- deeded, 640 ac. +/- state lease, well improved, excellent water system provided by a large spring at the headquarters, wells equipped w/subs & windmills providing water for an extensive pipeline, cow/calf yearling country.


YOU CAN’T IMAGINE HOW NICE THIS RANCH IS – DeBaca/Guadalupe, Co., NM - 9,385.81 ac. +/-, excellent improvements, fences, watered, cow/calf yearling country in excellent condition, on pvmt.


MOTIVATED TO SELL! Cimarron Co., OK - 1382 ac. +/- native grass northwest of Dalhart, Texas, large draw through south part of property affords good hunting & winter protection for livestock & wildlife, watered by a mill & a sub, steel pens, irr. potential on north portion. PRICE REDUCED!


CIMARRON RANCH – COLFAX CO., NM – 1,854 ac. +/-, 5 pivots, ditch water rights, elk hunting, on pvmt.


properties, choice NM ranches (large & small), choice ranches in the high rainfall areas of OK, irr./dryland/CRP & commercial properties. We need your listings on any types of ag properties in TX, NM, OK or CO.


Please view our websites for details on these


www.scottlandcompany.comwww.texascrp.com Ben G. Scott – Broker


Krystal M. Nelson – NM Qualifying Broker 800-933-9698 5:00 a.m./10:00 p.m.


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