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KENT COUNTY NEW |
SOUTHEAST OF RULE NEW |
236.022 +/- acres located at the intersection of U. S. Highway 380 and Highway 70 to Post and Lubbock. Property is fenced and consists of native pasture and approximately 4.64 acres of cultivation. One-third of the property could be put back into cultivation. This is an excellent quail hunting property and there are plenty of deer. There are pens and a water well on the property (pump belongs to a tenant). The property is accessed from the highway on the north side. ($925/Ac) |
781.7 +/- Ac. with 578.02 +/- Ac. of Cultivation and 203.68 +/- Ac. of Pasture. There are five tanks, new fence, co-op water, an old hand dug well, a seasonal creek and electricity. This property has bases for cotton, wheat and grain sorghum. The estimated USDA direct payment is $8,378. Wildlife consist of deer, turkey, quail, dove and hogs. The hunting lease provides additional income. At the intersection of U. S. Highway 380 and CR 427, turn south and go 3.1 mi. until you reach the NW corner of the subject farm. ($775/Ac.) |
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NORTHWEST HASKELL COUNTY PENDING |
SPIDER ROCK RANCH PENDING |
| 157.42 +/- Ac. all native pasture and priced to sell. The property is located on County Road 184, west of Highway 6 approximately 3.5 mi. One tank is on the property and heavy irrigation in the area. A windmill on the property indicates there has been a water well in past years. There is a fence on the south and west sides, electricity is in the vicinity and wildlife consist of deer, quail, turkey, dove and hogs. ($675/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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NORTHEAST HASKELL COUNTY   |
WILD HORSE CANYON RANCH NEW |
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.) |
160 +/- Ac. with 147 +/- Ac. pasture and 13 +/- Ac. cultivation. The pasture is old CRP grass good for cattle and wildlife. There is one water well (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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DICKENS COUNTY |
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297 +/- Ac. rough and scenic land located on the Salt Fork of the Brazos River. There is river frontage with this property on both sides of the river. Large numbers of deer can be seen near the river in the late afternoon and the river is accessed easily. The terrain is rough on the upper lever and relatively flat near the river. There are many large deer, turkey, quail and many other critters. The property is accessed from U. S. Hwy. 380 approximately seven miles west and south of Jayton, Texas. Electricity is on the property. ($1,100/Ac.)
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BREATH TAKING BEAUTY IN DICKENS CO. TEXAS. Want to get away? This is the secluded property you have been dreaming about. There is an absence of traffic sounds with sounds and sights of only wildlife, wildflowers and beautiful sunsets. The amenities for this property include 220.94 fenced acres of native pasture with Mesquite and Cedar trees, good grass for cattle or horses, a three bedroom, two bath home sitting on a hill overlooking the East Cap of the southern plains of northwest Texas. The home is in excellent condition and has central air and heat, built-in kitchen, dining, living with wood burning stove, two car garage, metal roof, water well with pump, and a shed with portable pens. The seller is leaving a small tractor, a truck, washer dryer, and refrigerator. Take U. S. Highway 70 North from Dickens, Texas for approximately 4 miles north. Go left (West on County Road 148) and then right (North) on County Road 133. Property in on the East side of CR 133 at the top of a hill. There is an old windmill at the gate. This property is located approximate 60 miles east of Lubbock, Texas. ($395,000) |
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