Freeman Farms
Details & Features
Freeman Farms is situated 12 miles north of the fast-growing community of Strasburg, Colorado, conveniently located off I-70 and east of Denver. The property spans +230 acres of irrigated farmland, equipped with two center pivots, currently growing alfalfa and an alfalfa grass hay mix, with successful sales to the local Front Range horse market. The remaining 273 acres consist of dryland farmland, range, and creek bottom, offering potential for hunting, wildlife activities, grazing, and dryland farming.
Freeman Farms combines excellent infrastructure, robust water rights, and a prime location, making it a standout opportunity for those seeking to invest in productive farms and water assets in locations ripe with expansion.
The Farms’ water rights are in the Kiowa-Bijou Designated Ground Water Basin. The irrigation well permit numbers are 9320-FP and 9320-FP-R. Well permit number 9329-FP allows for a maximum gpm of 500 with the right to pump up to 800 acre-feet/year. This well is currently pumping at 500 gpm. Permit number 9320-FP-R is permitted for 1,000 gpm with an allotment of 390 acre-feet/year. The well is currently pumping around 750 gallons per minute.
- ACREAGE:
- Development potential
- Ample water rights
- Irrigation equipment
- Productive irrigated farm
- LOCATION:
- 12 miles north of Strasburg, Colorado
- 30 miles east of Brighton, Colorado
- 35 miles to Denver and the Denver International Airport
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