This property is located Northeast of Bedias on a good all-weather county maintained road. The 165 acres has been used for livestock grazing and hay production. The perimeter is fenced and cross fenced into two pastures. The front pasture of about 28 acres has been used for hay production; the back pasture is native grass pasture land, has a pretty roll with scattered areas of woods. A nice pond exists along with a creek. A well built steel framed 50'X100' barn is located between the two pastures. The barn structure also has a 20'x100' shed addition. In the barn area is a pipe set of working pens with a holding trap adjoining. There is a water capture system on the barn roof, funneling rain water into a gravity flow holding tank providing trough water. A ranch road from the entry gate on the county road to the barn is in place. Wildlife consist of Deer, Feral Hogs, Dove, Coyotes and nati...
This property is located Northeast of Bedias on a good all-weather county maintained road. The 165 acres has been used for livestock grazing and hay production. The perimeter is fenced and cross fenced into two pastures. The front pasture of about 28 acres has been used for hay production; the back pasture is native grass pasture land, has a pretty roll with scattered areas of woods. A nice pond exists along with a creek. A well built steel framed 50'X100' barn is located between the two pastures. The barn structure also has a 20'x100' shed addition. In the barn area is a pipe set of working pens with a holding trap adjoining. There is a water capture system on the barn roof, funneling rain water into a gravity flow holding tank providing trough water. A ranch road from the entry gate on the county road to the barn is in place. Wildlife consist of Deer, Feral Hogs, Dove, Coyotes and native varmints. There are multiple home sites offering views of the rural countryside.
From Bedias, follow SH 90 north for 4.6 miles, turn right on CR 132, follow for 2.9 miles to property on right. Sign at Gate.