The North 550 of the Crossroads Ranch
550 +/- Acres
Donley County, TX
This scenic tract of land is located in the rolling hills of southeastern Donley County, at the bottom of the Texas Pandhandle. The ranch is suitable for both cattle ranching and hunting.
The bulk of the land is in native pasture, with lots of hackberry trees and mesquite. It has a mixture of native seed-bearing plants, ideal for the bobwhite quail of this region. Approximately 200 acres on the east side is in improved grasses, which increases the stocking capability of the ranch.
Wildlife here includes whitetail deer, Rio Grande turkey, and several bobwhite coveys. There is good cover in the draws for game. Year around water for the wildlife and cattle comes from a pond and stock tank, both of which are regulated by a pressure tank from a well to keep the desired level of water in them. The South Fork of Buck ...
Wildlife here includes whitetail deer, Rio Grande turkey, and several bobwhite coveys. There is good cover in the draws for game. Year around water for the wildlife and cattle comes from a pond and stock tank, both of which are regulated by a pressure tank from a well to keep the desired level of water in them. The South Fork of Buck Creek, a seasonal creek wash, runs through the southern portion of the ranch as well.
Improvements to the ranch include a five-line, barbed wire fence around the perimeter, terraces across the hills to prevent erosion, and public road access from CR 20 and X. At full price, the sellers will convey all of their mineral interests owned, and half of the wind rights.
Asking Price: $950/acre (reduced from $1000/acre)
Land Agents:
- Beau Byars, (940) 224-3183
- Ben Belew, (940) 357-9940
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