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$20,000,000
48999 County Road 48
Other - Not in list, CO 81059
MLS# 25-5786



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Property Description
Oasis Farms consists of 10,936.58 total acres of rural agricultural irrigated farmland & native pastureland, with structural and irrigation improvements consisting of flood irrigated and center-pivot irrigated farmland. Since taking possession of this property, the current owners have spared no expense in the thoughtful planning, design, and implementation of a highly efficient irrigated farming operation capable of recycling the annual water allocation multiple times.

Details
Contract Information
L/A Supervisor Name: Richmond Frasier
L/A Supervisor License Number: 100107738
Directions: North out of Trinidad to Oasis Farms at Model, Colorado
Property Information
Zone: 9000 - All Areas in the 9000's
Photos are Virtually Staged: No
Realtor.COM Type: Land
List Price/Acre: 1828.74
Lot Size Square Feet: 476393940
House: No
Current Price: $20,000,000
List Price: $20,000,000
Area: 9999 - All Other
Status: Active
Book Section: Cultivated - Irrigated
Approximate Acres: 10936.5
Taxes and Legal Information
City: Other - Not in list
House #: 48999
Street Name: County Road 48
State/Province: CO
Postal Code: 81059
County: Other
Currently not used
Showing Phone Number: 830-443-1102
Type
Farm: 1
Ranch: 1
Zoning
Agricultural: 1
Restrict./Easements
Other Rest./Esm.: Typical Utility
Improvements
Barn: 1
Fenced: 1
Irrigation System: 1
Other Improvements: Mult Modular Homes
Shop: 1
Road Frontage
Other Frontage: County Road
Topography
Rolling: 1
Game
Deer: 1
Turkey: 1
Acres
Total Acres: 10936.58
Type of Soil
Clay Loam: 1
Other Soil Type: Silt Loam
Possession
At Closing: 1
Property Features
Type: Farm; Ranch
Zoning: Agricultural
Improvements: Barn; Fenced; Irrigation System; Shop
Topography: Rolling
Game: Deer; Turkey
Type of Soil: Clay Loam
Possession: At Closing
Supplements
The infrastructure, irrigation, and farming improvements have set the table for the enterprising operator to scale out lucrative cattle operations across the non-irrigated portions of the property. Working together, these systems create an ideal opportunity for the enterprising investor looking for a turnkey, all in one, farming and ranching operation. Location: 48999 CR 48, Model, Colorado. Approximately sixteen (16) to twenty-four (24) miles northeast of Trinidad, along the east side of US Highway 350, and both sides of (dirt/caliche) County Roads 48, 50, 52, 101, 105, & 107, in the central portion of Las Animas County, Colorado. Las Animas County, Colorado is currently designated as a Qualified Opportunity Zone. Legal Description Summary: Various Sections throughout Township 31 South, Range 60 West; & Township 31 South, Range 61 West; 6th P.M., Las Animas County, Colorado. (Complete and accurate legal description is pending title examination). Land Information: Size 10,936.58 total acres, of which approximately 4,947.84 acres (46%) are 'irrigable' under flood irrigation or center-pivot irrigation, with the remainder in native pastureland, improvement sites, & roads. The subject property is considered to be irregular in shape with mostly level to slightly rolling topography. Blackwell Arroyo traverses the southwestern portion of the property. Access: Property is accessed along the east side of US Highway 350, and both sides of (dirt/caliche) County Roads 48, 50, 52, 101, 105, & 107. Zoning: Agricultural Zoning District - Las Animas County. Flood Zone: According to FEMA FIRM Panel No. 08071C1400C, dated August 28, 2019, the subject property does not appear to be located in a flood hazard area. The drainage of the subject appeared to be adequate for use as agricultural land. Mineral Activity: None. Improvements: Structural: Structural improvements located at the headquarters of the property include a 1,276 SF modular home in good condition, three - 672 SF modular homes, and a 2,800 SF steel-frame shop. Additional improvements include a 1,980 SF modular home in good condition located just east of US Highway 350, and three - 7,500 SF steel-frame hay barns constructed in 2018 located just southwest of the headquarters. Irrigation: Irrigation improvements include one - 2021 model ¼ -mile Zimmatic center-pivot system, six - 2020 model ¼ mile Zimmatic center pivot and two 2022 model ¼ mile Valley center-pivot systems. Site: Site improvements include a large set of wooden livestock working pens, numerous miles of concrete & dirt Model Irrigation Co. irrigation ditch, 3 70-HP VFD centrifugal water pumps, 30 miles of relatively new barb-wire fencing, 5 livestock water wells, 17 livestock water drinkers, numerous miles of underground irrigation lines, gates, pumps, etc. Utilities: Electricity, natural gas. Current Use: Agricultural land as flood/pivot irrigated farmland. Easements, Restrictions, and Encroachments: Typical utility easements are assumed to exist on the property. Additionally a natural gas pipeline right of way transects the property from the southwest to the northeast. Soils: Data from the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Soil Survey. The soils are listed in order of predominance on the subject property: Code Soil Description Capacity % of Subject Code WrB Wilid silty clay loam 1 to 3% slopes 23.20% 6c WyB Wilid silt loam 0 to 3% slopes 14.70% 4c MzA Manzanola silty clay loam 0 to 2% slopes 13.60% 4c Wilid Series- The Wilid series consists of very deep, well drained soils that formed in loess. Wilid soils are on plains and interfluves in MLRA 69. Slopes range from 0 to 12 percent. The mean annual precipitation is about 305 millimeters (12 inches). The mean annual temperature is about 11 degrees C (52 degrees F). These soils are rangeland or nonirrigated cropland. Native vegetation is mainly blue grama, galleta, sand dropseed, and western wheatgrass. It is correlated to the Loamy Ecological Site Description. Well drained; low or medium runoff; moderately high to high hydraulic conductivity. *Source: USDA-NRCS Official Soil Series Descriptions - Irrigation Water: Oasis Farms, LLC contains a total of 5,965.9 shares of the Model Land & Irrigation Company, out of a total of 5,967.9 shares, equal to 99.97% of the company. The subject is the only farm which uses water from this system, and approximately 80% of the Model ditch is owned and operated by the subject property. Additionally, these water rights equate to approximately 1/3 of the water held in the Trinidad Reservoir Dam. The water rights were originally decreed at 6,177 acres in 1925, and were appropriated in 1908 for 200 cfs from the Purgatoire River. Over time, portions of the water rights have been vacated, leaving a current total of 4,947.84 acres of irrigation water rights. The water rights are administered through the Purgatoire River Water Conservation District. Furthermore, diversions from the Purgatoire River into the Model Ditch vary greatly on an annual basis due to the amount of mountain rains and snow melt in the mountains west of Trinidad in the Purgatoire River watershed. As such, the previously mentioned storage rights located at the Trinidad Reservoir Dam become extremely beneficial. Over the past 10 years, annual water diversions range from 236.4 acre feet to 20,464.6 acre feet, with an average of 5,092.67 acre feet. This average calculates to approximately 1.03 AF per acre for the 4,947.84 acres of water rights associated with the subject property. The property contains significant infrastructure which catches and recycles remaining irrigation water after flood application. This infrastructure includes a series of ditches, canals, storage reservoirs, and water pumps strategically located throughout the property, and provides the ability to catch unused flood irrigation water and transfer it to various portions of the property for additional irrigation use. This has somewhat of a multiplying effect on the annual water diversions applied to the property.

Listing Office: Legacy Broker Group
Listing Agent: Richmond Frasier

Last Updated: October - 15 - 2025

Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed.