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This 320± acre property in Prowers County, Colorado, offers an outstanding combination of dependable CRP income, excellent hunting potential, and long-term investment value. Enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) through 2032, the property generates approximately $10,546 in annual income, providing an estimated 4%+ annual return on investment for conservation-minded buyers.
Surrounding the property are productive fields of wheat, milo, and millet, creating an ideal blend of food sources and habitat for local wildlife. The parcel features mostly level Class IV soils, offering the potential to return the acreage to cropland production after the current CRP contract expires in 2032.
Located near Little Bear Creek, the property benefits from a natural wildlife travel corridor that supports healthy populations of whitetail deer, mule deer, and antelope. The established CRP grasses, combined with neighboring irrigated cropland, provide exceptional cover and forage, helping hold wildlife throughout the area. Situated within Colorado Big Game Management Unit 139, the property is known for quality deer hunting and also qualifies for deer and antelope vouchers through the Colorado Parks & Wildlife Landowner Preference Program. Several deer were present during the property photography, with multiple sightings captured in the listing photos.
The property features excellent county road frontage for convenient year-round access and is located just a short distance from paved Highway 89. Whether you're seeking a steady income-producing investment, recreational getaway, or a property with future farming potential, this tract offers exceptional versatility.
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