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| NORTH HASKELL COUNTY |
NORTHWEST HASKELL COUNTY |
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65+/- Ac. of cultivation with a very productive cotton yield of 428/lbs. per acre. The property is located north of Weinert. Travel north on US 277, left (west) on CR 164 and then an immediate right on CR 279. At the intersection of CR 279 and CR 274, the property is on the northwest corner. There is a wheat base of 19.5 ac. with a yield of 20 bu./ac. and a cotton base of 42 ac. and a yield of 428/lbs. per acre. The annual USDA payment is $1,167. ($725/Ac.) |
85.16 +/- Ac. This secluded acreage is approximately 675 yards off County Road 113. The property has a deeded road for access to the 80.42 +/- acres of pasture and cultivation. Electricity, a water well and an old structure are on the property. There is a peanut allotment for this property with an annual payment of $2,794. This would make a great family get-away for hunting of deer, hogs, dove and possibly quail. ($800/Ac.) |
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SOUTHEAST HASKELL CO. NEW |
NORTHWEST HASKELL COUNTY SOLD |
379 +/- Ac. with 229 +/- Ac. Pasture and 150 +/- Ac. of cultivation. This property is located approximately 12 miles from the downtown square of Haskell. The location is prime hunting property with good cover, especially along Horse Creek. There are excellent deer, turkey, dove, quail and hogs. There is a co-op water line across FM 2082 on the south side of the property and electricity is available. Two tanks provide additional water. The cultivated acreage has a 70.2 ac. wheat base with a 20 bu/ac. yield, a 44.1 ac. cotton base with a 419 lb/ac. yield, a 26.2 ac. grain sorghum base with a 33 bu/ac. yield and a 6 ac. oat base with a 38 bu/ac. yield. The estimated USDA FSA direct payment fo 2009 on this farm is $1,891. ($775/Ac.) |
80 +/- Ac. cultivated farm located at the southeast corner of CR 113 and CR 130. The cotton base is 56.9 acres with a yield of 351lbs. Electricity is available on the county road. This property is located west of Russell Lake. ($675/Ac.) |
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SOUTHWEST OF HASKELL NEW |
SOUTHEAST OF RULE NEW |
302.95 +/- Ac. cultivated farm located on CR 412. The wheat base is 53.3 Ac. with a 20 bu. yield, cotton base is 211.2 Ac. with a 439 lb. yield and the grain sorghum base is 33 Ac. with a 33 bu. per acre. The seller stripped 23 modules from this farm in 2007. There is co-op water located on the county road and electricity is available. The annual FSA payment is $5,930.00 ($675/Ac.) |
160 +/- Ac. with 147 +/- Ac. pasture and 13 +/- Ac. cultivation. The pasture is old CRP grass good for cattle and wildlife. There are two water wells (one with a ½ horsepower pump), two tanks and electricity in the vicinity. The property has several elevations and is perfect for a wildlife habitat for quail, deer, turkey, dove and hogs. Possible income could be from rentals to a livestock operator and/or a hunting lease. The property has a new fence, minerals are negotiable and is located on County Road 427 approximately 1.6 mi. south of U. S. Hwy 380. ($975/Ac.) |
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| STONEWALL COUNTY |
NORTHEAST HASKELL COUNTY |
1982.25 +/- Ac. This ranch has great spectacular views extending for miles, some valleys and tall bluffs. The property as several tanks, co-op water and electricity, great deer, turkey, quail and dove, and hog hunting. There are two cross fences and several sets of pens for a cattle operation. The roads through the ranch are easy to travel and there is good access to all parts. There are 181.4 acres in CRP which pays approximately $6,168 annually. The property is bordered by County Road 409 on the North and 411 on the West. The South side is on FM 2211 approximately 5.5 mi. west of Aspermont. There are several metal barns and a house on the property. The Seller has approximately 25% mineral interest with the leasing rights. Minerals are negotiable with the price. |
1338 +/- Ac. This property has great hunting plus income producing cultivation. There are trophy deer, turkey, quail, dove and hogs. You can hunt and run cattle, plant wheat for a stocker operation and enjoy the abundant wildlife. There is little traffic on the county roads and the property has never been leased for hunting. This property is bordered on the east by a large ranch that was the Swenson Ranch at one time. The west side of the property is very secluded. There are parts with high and low elevations and the entire ranch is full of wildlife. A seasonal creek runs through the property and is a roosting habitat for turkey. The entire ranch is fenced, there is electricity and several earthen tanks. Some minerals are available. Property is located west of Throckmorton on CR 273. ($1,200/Ac.) |
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| SOUTHERN KNOX CO. |
NORTH HASKELL COUNTY |
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80 +/- Ac. of cultivation on County Road 4451 west of Munday, Texas. Farm has good bases and yields and has irrigation in the area. ($800 Ac.) |
171+/- Ac. Consisting of 129.3+/- Ac. of cultivation and 42.03+/- Ac. of pasture. The cotton yield is 417 lbs/acre. The wheat yield is 22 bu./acre and grain sorghum yield is 33 bu./acre. There is one stock tank in the pasture portion of the farm and electricity is available in the immediate area. Pasture is fenced and minerals are negotiable. Farm is located just past the roadside park on Highway 277, North of Weinert. Take the first turn row to your right. ($685/Ac.) |
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| NORTHWEST HASKELL COUNTY |
SPIDER ROCK RANCH |
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132.2 +/- Ac. of CRP. A perfect
property for dove, quail and water fowl. Property has a CRP contract
until 2010 with a possible renewal. There are several
varieties of established grass including Klein.
Property is located on the east side of Hwy. 6 and south
side of CR 168. Electricity is
available. There are irrigation wells and
household wells in the area. The annual CRP payment is $4,262.
($700/Ac.) |
2,128 +/- Ac.
located in Haskell and Stonewall Counties with
approximately two miles of Brazos River frontage. This
working ranch has approximately 1,278 +/- Ac. of native
pasture and 850 +/- Ac. of cultivation. The property
has a ranch house, working pens and barns. For
recreation, there is an abundance of wildlife including
white tail deer, quail, dove, turkey, hogs, fish and
varieties of mountain lions and bobcats. The scenic
ranch has bluffs overlooking the Brazos River. The
river forks with the Salt Fork running to the west and
the Double Mountain Fork running to the east. This is a
one-of-a-kind property. ($1,350 Ac.) Call 940 864 2411
for photos and additional information.
($1,350/Ac.)
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141.7 +/- ac. with new CRP contract for 10 years. Property divided by Highway 380 west of Haskell approximately 3 miles. South side acreage has a tank. Owner will divide. ($750/ac) |
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