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+/-320 Acres – Westside Dairy – Brownfield, Texas - Texas

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Property ID : Vander Tuig

For Sale - New $2,585,000 Land & Facilities - Dairy & Dairy Sites
320 Acres Print

+/-320 Acres – Westside Dairy – Brownfield, Texas - Texas

  • Location
    • The Westside Dairy is located 13 miles NW of Brownfield, TX and 42 miles SW of Lubbock, TX
    • 1074 FM 303, Brownfield, TX, at the northwest corner of FM 402 and FM 303
  • Dairy Info
  • Developed in 2007 for 3,600 total head with 2,400 milking on 320 assessed acres.

  • Milking Barn
  • Double 30 parallel milking parlor includes GEA Westfalia milking system which includes pulsation, milking units, receivers, take-offs and transfer systems. The area is +/-13,800 sq.ft. and the building is constructed of a steel frame with concrete block walls. The roof is galvanized steel frame with steel purlins. Along three sides of the building is a 6 ft. wide covered porch. Equipment list includes two Gardner Denver vacuum pumps, a PBI Ross Holm hydraulic pump for the crowding gate, an Ingersol air compressor, hot water recovery system, a 500 gallon hot water storage tank and three 100-gallon hot water heaters. Milk storage is provided by two Mueller tanks with capacities of 6,000 gallons each. These tanks are refrigerated tanks cooled by four rotary compressor units and filled with chilled milk cooled by Mueller plate chiller (heat exchanger). There is a standby generator powered by a diesel engine.

  • Corrals
  • There are 9 milking cow pens along with a dry cow pen and heifer pens. These pens are each graded open lots enclosed by steel pipe and steel cable fencing. The milking cow pens each have steel frame shade structures (+/-20 ft.\ wide) with shed style sheet metal roofs (+/-90,000 total sq. ft. of shaded area). Concrete feed alleys (+/-20 ft. wide) are provided between pairs of pens and are each equipped with locking stanchions. The cow pens have 5 in. 10 ft. stanchions while the heifer pens have 6 in. 10 ft. stanchions. Water troughs are provided in each pen with pole mounted lighting provided in the cow pens. Capacity summary:

    1. 600 milk cow and dry cow capacity with 5 in 10’ stanchion spacing
    2. 600 milk cow capacity with 5 in 10’ stanchion spacing
    3. 600 milk cow capacity with 5 in 10’ stanchion spacing
    4. 600 milk cow capacity with 5 in 10’ stanchion spacing
    5. 600 milk cow capacity with 5 in 10’ stanchion spacing
    6. 720 dry cow capacity with 6 in 10’ stanchion spacing
  • Commodity Barn
  • 41’ x 108’ and is a steel frame structure housing 6 commodity bays. The building has a concrete floor, partial sheet metal walls on three sides and a shed style sheet metal roof. The commodity barn sits on a 75’x108’ concrete slab with three open concrete bays located to the south of the barn. The commodity bays are divided by concrete stem walls. A concrete mixer lane is located adjacent to the north of the building. Two steel tanks for water and liquid feed are adjacent to the mixer lane.

  • Hay Barn
  • 60’ x 200’ is constructed with steel pipe columns supporting a steel frame roof structure and sheet metal roofing. The building has a dirt floor.

  • Treatment Barn
  • 21’ x 31’ and is a steel frame structure with a sheet metal roof. Sheet metal walls are provided on two sides while the two sides are open with the exception of a fully enclosed storage room.

  • Scale
  • 8’ x 12’ Scale House of portable wood frame construction. The 70-foot truck scale is a Unibridge electronic platform scale. The scale is designed with an elevated concrete deck with concrete approaches. The electronics and ticket printer are located within the adjacent scale house.

  • Calf Barn
  • 50’x 100’ building is a steel frame structure with a sheet metal roof and sheet metal on the north wall. The structure is built on a concrete pier foundation and is equipped with two swinging overhead doors, The interior has a concrete feed lane along the west side of the central alley.

  • Waste Water & Manure
  • The wastewater system meets the requirements of the CAFO Permits Team at the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). The system consists of a single drainage area. Storm water and milking parlor wastewater drain into the two lagoons at the south end of the pens. A large earthen runoff containment lagoon is situated at the southeast corner of the property. The site is graded such that runoff from the lots drains to the south. The wastewater from the lagoon is pumped onto the adjacent field to the north. Manure produced in the lots is scraped and hauled on a routine basis to off-site locations.

  • House
  • The 2,272 square foot 3 bedroom / 2 ½ bath, wood frame modular style home is built on a pier and beam foundation. The building has a composition shingle roof and hardboard siding. The home includes a 576 square foot attached garage.

  • Cropland
  • +/-125 acres of the property is under two center pivot irrigation systems. Besides being used for normal ag water irrigation, these systems also are used for the disposal of wastewater effluent.

  • Water & Utilities
  • The property is located within the South Plains Underground Water Conservation District (SPWD). Potable water is provided on-site from 3 active wells and 3 back-up wells developed in the Ogallala Aquifer. There is approximately 15 ft. of saturated thickness at a depth of  +/-145 feet. The 3 wells feed into (3) 21,000 gallon water storage tanks; all adjacent to the milking parlor. Water is distributed from the storage tanks to the pens. A filtration system and chlorine injection system treats the water before the water is distributed to the milking parlor and house. Three phase electric service provided by Lyntegar Electric Cooperative. On site propane tanks supply propane to hot water heaters and heaters in the milking parlor.

  • Price Info
  • DFA production base:  163,244 at $3.00 per pound = $489,732
    Silage Feed covered:  12,524 tons at cost of $924,085 ($73.79 per ton).
    Total Land & Facilities, DFA production base and feed:   $3,998,817

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