765 Acres - West Dinner Creek - SOLD, JULY 2008
Knippa, Uvalde County
These 765+ acres consist of 300+ acres of non-irrigated cultivated farmland and 465+ acres of native brush. Good fertile soils once produced cotton and currently are in oats and wheat. The back 465+ acres provides good hunting and grazing opportunity.
Improvements: Low fenced perimeter and one set of wooden cattle pens.
Water: There are 2 water wells, neither which are operable at this time. One has an old windmill that only needs a power source and pump. The other well is an unequipped irrigation well.
Soil: A complementary combination of Montell & Knippa clays offers excellent farmland.
Wildlife: There is abundant of native wildlife due to the good combination of field and brush. The Frio River is near and
supports wildlife in the area to include whitetail deer, turkey, hogs, quail & dove.
Taxes:...
Taxes: $2,098.61 (2007) Agricultural exemption.
Minerals: Owner will convey all mineral interest, believed to be 100%
Price: $1,300,500.
Note: There is an additional 405 Acres of irrigated land also available.