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Irrigated Farm For Sale Louisiana

$11,500,000
TBD Quebec Road, Tallulah, LA
Status: Active
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Property Type
Acreage
Farm
Ranch
Recreational Land
Acreage
1,478 acres
County
Madison, LA
Format
Sale
Features
Development Potential
Grain Storage
Irrigated
River
List Date
Oct 1, 2024
Documents
N/A
Description
Investment Opportunity: Prime 1,478.25-Acre Row Crop Farm in Madison Parish, LA Property Overview: Location: Quebec Road, Madison Parish, Louisiana Size: 1,478.25 acres Listing Price: $11,500,000 Land Use: 96.4% tillable cropland (approximately 1,425 acres) Irrigation Systems: Center Pivot Irrigation: 570 acres irrigated by 3 Valley 8000 center pivots powered by John Deere units. Row Fall Irrigation: 685 acres irrigated through advanced row fall systems. Water Infrastructure: 7 turbine wells and 16 risers ensuring consistent and efficient water supply. Soil Composition: Primary Soil Types: Class III Sharkey Clay: Renowned for excellent drainage and high fertility, ideal for row crops. Class II Soils: Covering 7% of cropland, enhancing soil versatility. Precision Grading: 351 acres precision graded with additional land formed for optimal irrigation efficiency. Irrigation Information: Center Pivots: Models: Valley 8000 Lengths: 1,450’, 1,450’, and 1,780’ with end guns for maximum coverage. Condition: Excellent, with well-maintained John Deere power units. Row Fall Systems: Efficiently irrigate 685 acres, supporting diverse crop rotations. County Farm Service Administration (FSA) Yield Information: Corn: Yield: 160 bushels per acre Market Price (2024): $4.88 per bushel Soybeans: Yield: 52 bushels per acre Market Price (2024): $11.55 per bushel Additional Income: Estimated government assistance payments at $15 per acre Demographics & Market Analysis: Madison Parish Population: Approximately 12,093 (2010 Census) Economic Dependence: Heavily reliant on agriculture and agribusiness. Population Trends: Slight decline, with around 37% living below the poverty line, highlighting the potential for agricultural investment and community development. Local Economy: Strong support for farming operations with minimal competition in the row crop segment. Employment: Predominantly agricultural, providing a stable labor pool for farm operations. Nearest Grain Cooperative: Location: Approximately 8 miles west of Lake Bruin Facility: Well-equipped grain handling and storage facilities, ensuring efficient processing and distribution of harvested crops. Highest and Best Use: Primary Use: Continued use for high-yield row crop farming. Potential Uses: Agricultural Production: Optimal for corn and soybean cultivation. Livestock Grazing: With extensive pasture lands, suitable for cattle or other livestock. Future Development: Possibility for agribusiness expansion or value-added agricultural processing facilities. Canal & Water Management: Water Sources: One relift from Despair Lake. Drainage Systems: Effective drainage ditches reducing flood risks and managing excess water efficiently. Flood Zone: 65% of the property is in a flood hazard area, but current infrastructure ensures minimal impact on farming operations. Location Information: Accessibility: Road Access: Frontage on Quebec Road, a publicly maintained asphalt road, with easy connections to Highway 80 and Interstate 20. Transportation: Convenient access for transporting crops to nearby markets and cooperatives. Proximity to Amenities: Close to major amenities in Madison Parish and regional centers, facilitating operational logistics and quality of life for farm personnel. Overview of Farming Needs & Investment Potential: Operational Efficiency: Established irrigation systems and precision-graded fields reduce operational costs and increase crop yields. Market Demand: High demand for row crops like corn and soybeans ensures steady income streams. Investment Growth: Limited supply of high-quality, irrigated farmland in Madison Parish presents significant appreciation potential. Sustainability: Robust water management systems and fertile soil support sustainable farming practices, appealing to environmentally conscious investors. Income Stability: Diversified income through crop production and potential government assistance payments provides financial stability and risk mitigation. Tax Benefits: Low property taxes at $2.72 per acre, significantly below neighboring states, enhancing overall investment returns. LISTED IN CONJUNCTION WITH UC WILDLIFE LAND GROUP CONTACT: Jay Davidson 337-780-1730 or J.W. Ross 903-491-1719
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James Ross
Co-Op Member Owner
United Country Altaterra Realty & Auction
Paris, Texas
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