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Hadley Perkins
Co-Op Member Owner
Clift Land Brokers
Texas
Hadley Perkins grew up in Wildorado, TX on the family farm and cattle operation where he is still active. His broad agricultural experience includes both irrigated and dryland farming, as well as cow/calf and stocker cattle production.
Hadley received his Bachelor of Agriculture degree from West Texas A&M University in May 2012. Prior to graduation, he served an internship with Clift Land Brokers and became a licensed Texas Realtor®. He is licensed in the states of Texas and New Mexico and he is a member of the Amarillo Association of Realtors®, Texas Association of Realtors®, and the National Association of Realtors®.
Hadley’s agricultural background and real estate knowledge makes him well qualified to assist both buyers and sellers with their farm and ranch real estate needs.
Hadley currently lives in Amarillo, TX and works out of our headquarters in Amarillo.
Special Recognition:
2016 Top Sales Award
2016 Most Transactions Award
2017 Top Sales Award
2018 Ten Million Dollar Club
2019 Ten Million Dollar Club
2019 Top Sales Award
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Land for Sale from Hadley Perkins
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Irrigated Farm East of Sunray
$3,696,000
960 Acres
Amarillo, Texas, 79084
A nice laying 960 acre irrigated farm with a homestead just east of Sunray. Five wells provide water to three irrigation sprinklers. The individual wells range in output from 120-500+/- gpm. The bigger 500+/- gpm well was drilled new in 2020 to a depth of 540'. Static water level at the time of drilling was 300' which makes for a saturated thickness measurement of 240'. Sprinklers include a 2005 Valley 1/2 mile system and two 1980s model 1/4 mile Zimmatics. The goosenecks and hoses have been replaced on all within the past two years. The sprinklers are nozzled for a total combined 1,200 gpm or 1.71gpm per irrigated acre. A 2019 1,560' sq.ft. manufactured home sits on the property as well as a quonset barn with concrete floors. The perimeter of the property is fully fenced and in great condition. The Seller has an additional 640 acres west of Sunray which can be a great addition to this property.

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Foard County Ranch
$1,797,400
817 Acres
Crowell, Texas, 79227
This secluded ranch is setup and ready to be molded into someone's getaway. Less than three hours from the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, one hour west of Wichita Falls, and dead-ending County Road frontage along the north side, the location and access is hard to beat. Three dirt tanks have been strategically dammed up across the ranch for adequate watering of livestock and wildlife. A rural water line is also adjacent to the property and access can be negotiated with the Seller. Single phase electricity is available to develop along the south side of the ranch if desired. Cattle are currently grazing after recent rains, but can be removed prior to closing. There is a perimeter fence in excellent condition, and several roads have been cut to provide access to all sides. With the diversity of cover and open meadows, this ranch feels much bigger than it is. The longtime owners have limited hunting to a select few. Wildlife includes deer, turkey, quail, dove, coyotes and feral hogs.

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CRP in Bailey County
$443,750
355 Acres
Goodland, Texas, 79371
This farm boasts a brand new 15 year CRP SAFE Contract. 333.71 +/- acres are enrolled in the contract with an annual rental rate of $12,798.00 or $38.35 per acre. The first payment of the new contract will be 9-30-2026. The final two payments of the expiring contract will be $16,174.00 each or $48.47 per acre. One-half mile of black top frontage in addition to one-half mile of dirt road provide public access. Both single and three phase electricity are present. A monitoring well for the High Plains Underground Water District sits one-half mile north of the property and shows a 2024 saturated thickness level of 53.8'.

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Multi-Parcel Absolute Land Auction in Deaf Smith County
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1,871 Acres
Hereford, Texas, 79045
All three tracts have very close access to Hereford Grain’s Palo Duro Grain Elevator, Top of Texas Cotton Gin, Panhandle Milling, and numerous silage options.Tract 1:Farm to Market Road 2587 provides excellent blacktop access to this 600+/- acre property.Irrigation water is provided by five submersible wells. Water is disbursed through three sprinklers covering 303+/- acres (50.5% developed) including a 1990 five tower T&L covering 50+/- acres, a 1998 quarter mile Reinke, and a 1992 quarter mile Valley. All sprinklers are in good operating condition and have received upgrades. The sprinklers are nozzled for 250 gallons per minute. The High Plains Underground Water Conservation District flow tested the wells on 9-17-2024 with a result of 294+/- total gpm. Three phase electricity is currently used and accessible to the farm. An additional well is present and used for livestock water.31.22 acres, being the corners of the north quarter mile circle, are enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program through 2032. This contract provides an annual payment of $966.00 or $30.93 per acre.124.99 acres are currently planted to irrigated wheat. 32.51+/- acres are currently planted to dryland wheat. Compost was spread on the irrigated wheat acres prior to planting at a rate of 3 tons per acre. Inputs for the growing wheat crop will be reimbursed to the Seller at closing. Tract 2:Farm to Market Road 809 and County Road 23 provide excellent blacktop access to this 631+/- acre property.Irrigation water is provided by four submersible wells. Water is disbursed through one 1998 Zimmatic Sprinkler covering 355+/- acres (56.26% developed). The sprinkler is nozzled for 500 gpm and there is a booster pump at the pivot. A water line currently crosses County Road 23 and connects Tracts 2 & 3. The High Plains Underground Water Conservation District flow tested the wells on 9-17-2024 with a result of 338+/- total gpm. Three phase electricity is currently used and accessible to the farm. A livestock well sits on the center of the west side and provides water to a tank on each side of the farm.51.59 acres, being the corners west of the pivot, are enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program through 2025. This contract provides an annual payment of $1,445.00 or $28.00 per acre.177.6+/- acres are currently planted to irrigated wheat. Compost was spread on the irrigated wheat acres prior to planting at a rate of 3 tons per acre. Inputs for the growing wheat crop will be reimbursed to the Seller at closing.Tract 3Farm to Market Road 809, County Road 23, and County Road 22 provide excellent access to this 640+/- acres.Irrigation water is provided by four submersible wells. Water is disbursed through one 2014 Reinke sprinkler covering 170+/- acres and a 105+/- acre drip irrigation field on 30” tape centers for a total of 275+/- irrigated acres (43% developed). The sprinkler is nozzled for 500 gpm. A water line currently crosses County Road 23 to connect Tracts 2 and 3. The High Plains Underground Water Conservation District flow tested the wells on 9-17-2024 with a result of 258+/- total gpm. Three phase electricity is currently used and accessible to the farm. There is a livestock well and tank near the center of the tract. 49.05 acres, being three sprinkler corners, are enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program through 2025. This contract provides an annual payment of $1,406.00 or $28.66 per acre.266.2+/- acres are currently planted to dryland wheat. Inputs for the growing wheat crop will be reimbursed to the Seller at closing.Details:Information Meeting: November 7th, 2024 @ 10:00 AM Auction Day: November 19th, 2024 @ 2:00 PMLocation: Oldham County Community Center304 Vega Blvd. Vega, TX 79092

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Sherman County Irrigated Farm
$4,089,750
779 Acres
Stratford, Texas, 79084
This is an isolated farm with newer equipment. Fifteen total wells produce a combined 3,700+/- gpm or 5.87+/- gpm per irrigated acre. All of the wells are electric and powered by Natural Gas Cat Generators. All Valley Sprinklers. There is good barbed wire fencing along the perimeter of each parcel. Note that additional acres of contiguous groundwater rights will convey with the property to provide for pumping allocation and further well exploration and development if desired. The Seller will reserve the right to drill livestock/domestic wells. The purchase of this farm is contingent upon the Seller leasing the farm back at a competitive rate.

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Bar 6 Feedyard and Farms
$9,500,000
2,535.17 Acres
Dimmitt, Texas, 79027
Farmland: 1,306+/- acres of irrigation provides support to the feedyard for both feed and grazing opportunities. Currently the owner is utilizing 2,425+/- total gpm (1.86 gpm/wet acre) off of 32 electric submersible wells. Additional wells are in service and can be used for irrigation but are currently reserved to support the feedyard. Various sprinkler models range in age from older to 2024 model Reinkes. The balance of 1,229.17+/- acres is a mixture of grass, CRP, and dryland farm ground.Feedyard/Headquarters: No expenses were spared on this newly constructed feedyard and farm headquarters. The yard offers 2,700’ of concrete bunk and apron with a 5,000 head CAFO permit. All drains and lagoons are in compliance with the permit. A multiple bay commodity barn and heated processing barn are in place, as well as shades in multiple pens.A 20’ x 30’ finished office sits at the 100’ truck scales and behind it is a massive 135’ x 75’ insulated shop with lean-to’s on each side. Multiple loads of caliche have been hauled in to make travel around the improvements all weather friendly.Bar 6 Feedyard and Farms is a turn-key operation in the heart of cattle feeding country and offers the shine of new construction. Contact Hadley for more information as well as a specific break-down on each farm tract. 806-206-3510

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318 +/- Acre Irrigated Farm in Sherman County
$1,669,500
318 Acres
Stratford, Texas, 79084
This is an isolated farm with newer equipment. Six total wells produce a combined 1,400+/- gpm or 5.07+/- gpm per irrigated acre. All of the wells are electric and powered by Natural Gas Cat Generators. All Valley Sprinklers. There is good barbed wire fencing along the perimeter of each parcel. Note that additional acres of contiguous groundwater rights will convey with the property to provide for pumping allocation and further well exploration and development if desired. The Seller will reserve the right to drill livestock/domestic wells. The purchase of this farm is contingent upon the Seller leasing the farm back at a competitive rate.

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149 +/- Acre Irrigated Farm in Sherman County
$782,250
149 Acres
Stratford, Texas, 79084
This is an isolated farm with newer equipment. Three total wells produce a combined 700+/- gpm or 5.64+/- gpm per irrigated acre. All of the wells are electric and powered by Natural Gas Cat Generators. All Valley Sprinklers. There is good barbed wire fencing along the perimeter of each parcel. Note that additional acres of contiguous groundwater rights will convey with the property to provide for pumping allocation and further well exploration and development if desired. The Seller will reserve the right to drill livestock/domestic wells. The purchase of this farm is contingent upon the Seller leasing the farm back at a competitive rate.

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317 +/- Acre Irrigated Farm in Sherman County
$1,664,250
317 Acres
Stratford, Texas, 79084
This is an isolated farm with newer equipment. Six total wells produce a combined 1,600+/- gpm or 6.43+/- gpm per irrigated acre. All of the wells are electric and powered by Natural Gas Cat Generators. All Valley Sprinklers. There is good barbed wire fencing along the perimeter of each parcel. Note that additional acres of contiguous groundwater rights will convey with the property to provide for pumping allocation and further well exploration and development if desired. The Seller will reserve the right to drill livestock/domestic wells. The purchase of this farm is contingent upon the Seller leasing the farm back at a competitive rate.

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1057 Feeders
$850,000
56.03 Acres
Hereford, Texas, 79045
1057 Feeders sits seven miles northwest of Hereford and offers excellent access off of Farm to Market Road 1057. The yard offers 3,570' of linear feed bunk (some of which is brand new) and has a CAFO Permit for 3,000 head. There is a 685 sq.ft. office building in front of a set of ground scales, an indoor processing facility with Silencer Chute, a horse barn, and a brand new four bay commodity storage building. Eight of the thirty cattle pens have shades and one water well feeds a 10,000 gallon water storage tank. Other improvements include a manufactured home and caliche roads. This is a well designed facility that has recently been updated and revived.

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Bar 6 Feedyard
$2,600,000
345.27 Acres
Dimmitt, Texas, 79027
Feedyard/Headquarters: No expenses were spared on this newly constructed feedyard and farm headquarters. The yard offers 2,700’ of concrete bunk and apron with a 5,000 head CAFO permit. All drains and lagoons are in compliance with the permit. A multiple bay commodity barn and heated processing barn are in place, as well as shades in multiple pens.A 20’ x 30’ finished office sits at the 100’ truck scales and behind it is a massive 135’ x 75’ insulated shop with lean-to’s on each side. Multiple loads of caliche have been hauled in to make travel around the improvements all weather friendly.Additional irrigated land is for sale and can be added to make this a turn-key operation in the heart of cattle feeding country with the shine of new construction. Contact Hadley for more information as well as a specific break-down on each farm tract. 806-206-3510

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2,559 +/- Acres in Deaf Smith County
$3,326,700
2,559 Acres
Walcott, Texas, 79045
This 2,559 +/- acre ranch located in Western Deaf Smith County offers a little of everything and a whole lot of opportunity. 1,254.62 acres are currently enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) through 2032 with an annual payment of $47,814.00 or $38.11 per acre. The CRP is available for seasonal grazing every other year and has been managed in a way in which roughly half of the acres are available for grazing each year. 1,160+/- acres are currently in cultivation and planted to wheat. A portion of the wheat is being grazed out and a portion of the wheat is available to take to grain or hay. With an acceptable offer, the Seller is willing to convey the growing crop as well as any grazing income which is currently being generated. Single phase electricity on the property provides power to three stock wells. In the center of the ranch there is a set of steel shipping pens. County Road UU and County Road 12 offer 3.5 miles of frontage which makes access to this large contiguous parcel easy. The farmland compliments the grass and CRP very well for both yearling and or cow/calf rotational grazing. There is an existing wind lease on the property.
