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Sheldon Snyder, ALC

Co-Op Member Owner

company

Clift Land Brokers

location

Texas

Sheldon Snyder is a licensed Realtor® in the states of Texas, Colorado, and New Mexico, and a member of the National Association of Realtors®, the Texas Association of Realtors® and the Dalhart Board of Realtors®. He recently received his Accredited Land Consultant (ALC) designation from the Realtors® Land Institute.

Sheldon received a Bachelor of Science degree from Kansas State University in 1985, majoring in Agriculture Economics. He also graduated from the Ranch Management Program at Texas Christian University in 1987.

Sheldon has extensive experience in ranch management, agriculture product sales, feedlot management, agriculture business, land auctions, and construction. He is currently owner/operator of a farming and livestock production operation in the northern Texas Panhandle.

Sheldon joined Clift Land Brokers in 1999, specializing in farm and ranch real estate. He resides with his family, Cindy, Kenaniah, Benjamin, and Alexander in Dalhart, Texas and manages our Dalhart Branch Office.

Special Recognition:

2015 Largest Transaction Award 2018 Largest Transaction 2018 Twenty Million Dollar Club 2018 RLI Top 20 National Producer Award

2018 APEX Award

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Land for Sale from Sheldon Snyder, ALC

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Premier Listing

Palo Duro Creek Farm & Ranch | Deaf Smith County

price

$2,009,400

acres

1,050 Acres

location

Wildorado, Texas, 79098

Property Description: This is a diverse property being made up of 261+/- acres of irrigated cropland, 101+/- acres of dryland cultivation, and 688+/- acres of native grass. Elevation ranges from 3,780’ in the bottom of Palo Duro Creek to 3,875’on the NE side of the farm. All the cultivated acres are consistently flat, leaving the majority of the elevation change to the native grass. Clay Loam soils across the farm provide for great production potential, given adequate moisture. There is additional irrigation on all sides of the farm.Improvements: Four irrigation wells are currently in production on the property. All are electric and run off three phase electricity. The wells have a reported combined production of 500+/- gallons per minute or 1.92 gpm per irrigated acre and 125 gpm average well output. Four T-L Center Pivots (1998-2005) cover 261 wet acres and are in operating condition (making the cultivated ground 72% developed). All the wells are tied together by underground line and can be pumped to any pivot of choice. A total of 8.35+/- miles of barbed wire fence includes the perimeter of both legal descriptions and one cross fence. Conditions range from fair to excellent, but all fencing will hold cattle with minor maintenance. A small set of gathering pens is in the bottom of the creek against the county road. Livestock water is provided by filling the irrigation line and gravity flowing into the tanks. There is one unused windmill in the north grass pasture which is believed to be dry.Seller’s Disclosure: The current Tenant holds a Right of First Refusal on the property.