

38252 Co Rd 8
Feed Yard
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The S & L Cattle, LLC feed yard is improved with a 15,000-head commercial cattle yard with support facilities on 371.79 acres. The confinement pens are constructed with pipe and cable fencing and have attached concrete feed bunks with concrete bunk line aprons. The drive lanes between the feed bunks are improved with gravel and caliche surface. Each pen has an automatic continuous flow watering system and drainage. The feed yard is enhanced with roads, traffic lanes, a combination hospital and processing barn, and shipping and receiving pens with loading chutes. Additional onsite improvements include the main office building, a machine shed/shop building, a steam flake feed mill with a commodity barn and grain storage improvements, horse pens, storage buildings, two employee dwellings, two water wells plus water storage tanks, a lagoon system for wastewater management, truck scales, cattle scales, and cattle working equipment, including a hydraulic chute with an attached custom cattle alley. The CAFO Permit allows for 15,000 head of cattle and 10 horses. The Prowers County economic climate is prime for feeding cattle, with over 35,000 irrigated acres within a six (6) mile radius of the yard.
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Steady Income: Owning a local feedyard can provide a steady source of income through the sale of livestock and feed.
Diversification: Investing in a feedyard can provide diversification to your investment portfolio, as it is a tangible asset that can provide returns independent of the stock market.
Demand for Livestock: There is a consistent demand for livestock, and owning a feedyard can provide a reliable source of supply for the market.
Tax Benefits: Owning a feedyard can provide tax benefits, such as deductions for depreciation and operating expenses.
Job Creation: Investing in a local feedyard can contribute to job creation and economic growth in your community.
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