This quarter section is located in the Farmers Valley region of Wilbarger County, just south of the old gin. It is suitable for growing crops and raising cattle, with the additional benefit of hunting.
Per FSA, there are 122.7 acres in cultivation, with a wheat base of 23 bushels and cotton base of 335 lbs. Another 35 acres is in pasture land, with range grasses and some mesquite. The whole farm has been used to rotate stockers on for the past several years in conjunction with other adjoining land, and a tenant is in place who will continue renting.
The dove hunting on this place is fantastic! I have hunted it with family and friends for over ten years now, and the hunts are always a blast. Elizabeth Creek, a seasonal wash, runs across the property for half a mile and acts as a flyway for migratory birds in the Fall. Sunflowers in the pasture and scattered wheat seed in the fields prov...
The dove hunting on this place is fantastic! I have hunted it with family and friends for over ten years now, and the hunts are always a blast. Elizabeth Creek, a seasonal wash, runs across the property for half a mile and acts as a flyway for migratory birds in the Fall. Sunflowers in the pasture and scattered wheat seed in the fields provide multiple feeding areas. A large springfed tank in the pasture provides a dependable water source for the birds, as well as for livestock. On a good year, you can host twenty or more bird hunters. In addition to dove hunting, there are also hogs and some whitetail deer.
The land is primarily flat, with drainage leading down to the creek. The fences are in good shape, and a large cattle trap is located just off the field. A new cross fence separates the pasture from the cultivation. Public road frontage is on the north side for access, and it is just 1.25 miles off of pavement.
Asking Price: $1100/acre (surface estate only)
Call land agent Ben Belew at cell phone (940) 357-9940 for more information about his farm and to arrange a tour of the land.