37 acres (with water) of the best farmland in Sevier County, with 2 pivots, wheel lines on the corners, awesome water shares. 35 shares Joseph Canal water. We always have extra water at the end of the year. Even on a "drought year", the farmers who flood irrigate may be cutting it close, but we never have to worry about not having enough. It's very relieving when you live in a drier climate like Utah. Produces 220 tons of alfalfa hay per year. Easy to sell what you don’t use, so it pays for itself! Power was just run along the road recently, so a home can be built on it. Very secluded, on a kept-up, dead-end dirt road surrounded by hay fields. Two kind, quiet, spread-out neighbors, but still very private. It would be a wonderful place to build a house, and it's a wonderful location to farm.
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