Land and Rural Retreats Morse, Hutchinson County, Texas Land For Sale - 616 Acres

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Morse, Hutchinson County, Texas Land For Sale - 616 Acres
Morse, Hutchinson County, Texas Land For Sale - 616 Acres
Price Reduced! Approx 616 total acres. 390.7 Acres CRP land, 56.3 Acres grassland, and 169 Acres established Irrigated Hybrid Bermuda Grass. There are two 6" Irrigation Wells. One is working and the other well has a submersible pump. The non-working well is reported to be a better well than the working well. Old Railroad right-of-way runs through the middle of the property North to South. CRP Contract $12,416.00 annually through 2009.

Property type:
Land
Parcel Size:
616 Acres
Price:
$700,000
MLS or other ID:
Hutchinson11
 

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Stinnett
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