Land / Lot Information
| Address: | Foard County, Texas |
| Acres: | 903.00 |
| Access: | Paved Road |
| Utilities: |
Electricity
Irrigation Water Wells (5)
Stock Water Well (1)
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| Wildlife: |
Whitetail Deer
Rio Grande Turkey
Bobwhite Quail
Feral Hog
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| Waterfront: |
Pease River
|
Description
This premier 903 +/- acre ranch in Foard County, TX has a little of everything – flat productive farm land with irrigation, rolling hills and dense tree cover and direct access to 1.5 miles of frontage on the Pease River. With a mile of blacktop road frontage, you’ll have easy year around access. Excellent hunting with income producing agricultural use makes this a well rounded ranch.
It is located on FM , just a few miles north of the Rayland community in Foard County; Highway 70 is a short drive away. The ranch is conveniently located within a few hours of multiple large cities, including Dallas-Fort Worth, Oklahoma City, Amarillo, Lubbock and Abilene.
Of the south 353 +/- acres, 345 acres are under fence and are cultivated, with 240 acres of that irrigable through two different circles. A six tower Valley pivot is in place; to irrigate the other circle this pivot must be moved or another pivot should be installed. The pivot is supplied by five water wells, which are all interconnected to both pivot stations. As it is set up now, only one pivot can operated at a time. The irrigated farm land is sandy loam can should be able to produce 3+ bales of cotton per acre; it could also be used to grow winter wheat or alfalfa hay. The current tenant has used the farm to grow wheat and cattle.
Of the north 550 +/- acres, 383 acres are under fence; the rest is in river bottom land, excellent for hunting. Within the 383 acre pasture are another 115 +/- acres of cultivation in various small fields. These fields work excellent for supplemental grazing and food plots for deer. They are surrounded by large sand hills 30+ ft tall, so that they sit in a sort of bowl. Trees abound in this back pasture, with scrub oak, chinaberry motts, hackberries and mesquite providing excellent wildlife cover.
Whitetail bucks here can be harvested in the 170+ B&C range. Rio grande turkeys are in abundance, also feral hog and migratory dove. I jumped a bobwhite quail covey during the photo shoot as well.
Improvements include a set of working pens, additional stock well and concrete tank for cattle, the Valley pivot and irrigation infrastructure. There are several really nice locations with views to build a home or lodge.
LIST PRICE: $2,500,000
This property has been owned by the same family for decades. To see this property in person, contact agent Benjamin Belew at cell phone (940) 357-9940.
