Exceptional 554± Acre Pecan Farm in Mesquite, New Mexico
Welcome to this exceptional 554± acre income producing pecan farm in the heart of Dona Ana County, New Mexico. Situated in Mesquite, this highly productive property offers both scale and stability, making it an outstanding agricultural investment. With 535± acres of mature pecan trees, the farm is ready for continued success for years to come.
Water is well distributed throughout the property, with ground and EBID surface water rights, seven irrigation wells, and two domestic wells. The farm is equipped for both sprinkler and flood irrigation, supported by a network of concrete and dirt ditches. This infrastructure ensures efficient and reliable water delivery, a cornerstone for thriving pecan production.
The property also includes a large farmyard with extensive improvements. A 7,600-square-foot storage warehouse and a 3,300-square-foot equipment building provide ample space for farm operations, while additional room is available for equipment parking. The farm also features a mobile home and an additional home/office building, offering flexibility for on site management and staff. Fully fenced and well planned, this farm is designed for both productivity and practicality.
This Mesquite, NM pecan farm presents a rare opportunity to acquire a turnkey agricultural operation in one of New Mexico’s most desirable farming regions. With its strong water resources, established orchards, and quality infrastructure, it is the perfect investment for those seeking long-term value and reliable income from one of the area’s most renowned crops.
About Doña Ana County, New Mexico
Doña Ana County, located in southern New Mexico, is known for its rich history, scenic desert landscapes, and thriving agricultural industry. Home to communities like Las Cruces and Chamberino, the county blends cultural heritage with modern growth. Chamberino, a small rural community near the Texas border, is known for its peaceful atmosphere and strong agricultural roots, particularly in pecan orchards and chile farming. With the Organ Mountains as a backdrop, residents and visitors enjoy outdoor recreation, historic sites like Old Mesilla, and the unique Southwestern charm that defines the region.