Nestled at the end of a county road, out in the shinnery north of Hawley, you'll find this jewel of a property surrounded by mature oaks and set up to be an irrigated coastal Bermuda farm; the center pivot covers over 115 acres.
The metal barn with lean-to is perfect for storing hay and equipment. The livestock are easily gathered into the corner trap, where you'll find plenty of room to sort them with working pens and a chute. The corners have been sculpted to leave plenty of mature oak trees that serve as shade for the livestock. The corners are also where you'll find the wildlife; these are great areas to set blinds and feeders. The fences are barbed wire and proven. This property has privacy, too, so don't rule out that future homesite.
Come see for yourself this jewel out in the shinnery! Give Dan Byerly a call at (325) 665-3489.
Location: The property is located between Hawley a...
Location: The property is located between Hawley and Anson off FM 3326 (also known as Egg Farm Road). Situated at the end of county road, this property is surrounded by shinnery properties and private. The property is 17 miles north of Abilene, where you'll find shopping, medical, and more.
Acreage: The property is approximately 164.76 acres, with over 115 acres being under pivot.
Rainfall/Elevation: The average annual rainfall in Jones County is 26 inches. The property has an elevation of 1720'.
Cover: The property is mostly open, with some cover in the corners surrounding the pivot. The corners are not thickly covered; however, the property is surrounded by thicker, shinnery properties. Wildlife has been found in these corners often.
Fences: The fences are barbed wire and proven. A fence has been put up to separate the livestock under pivot from the equipment barn and stored commodities. The working pens are situated just right so that trucks can back in to load freshly worked cattle.
Utilities: Co-op electric is on site. Buyer or buyer's representative are responsible for verifying all utilities.
Water: The property has six water wells, which need servicing. Hawley WSC and fiber optic are located on the county road. The buyer or buyer's representative is responsible for verifying all water.
Hunting: The property attracts whitetail deer, Rio Grande turkeys, feral hogs, and various varmints. This place will hunt.
Residence and Improvements: The metal hay/equipment barn has a 45x100 clear span, and the lean-to for equipment is 25x100. A small commodity barn is located near the working pens. The pens have a good working chute. The barn area is fenced off from the pivot, and the working pens are located along that fence. You can easily drive to work on equipment without worrying about the livestock grazing under the pivot. Everything has been done nicely. The seller will retain the overhead feed bin, diesel tank, and feed troughs.
Price:The property is priced at $700,230.
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