The Myers Ranch boasts top notch mule deer hunting thanks to the rolling topography at the southern end of the property. About half of the property or +161.6 acres are enrolled in CRP through 2022 with annual payments of $6,055. See map in the documents section for outline of the CRP ground. The rest of the acreage is covered in brush and is conducive to the wildlife that call the property home. The property is split in half by County Road U and will be referred to as the NW tract and SE tract. One working windmill on the NW tract and a working well on the SE tract provide ample water for running livestock. Both tracts were leased out about one year ago and have not been grazed since.
Water:
There is one operable windmill on the NW tract and one operable well on the SE tract. This water supplies plenty of water for grazing livestock.
History:
Over the years, the land has been enrolled...
Over the years, the land has been enrolled in CRP and leased out for grazing cattle. Occasionally, the owner has hunted deer on the property.
Improvements:
On the SE tract of land, there is an older farm house, storage building and well with fencing. On the NW tract, there is a cattle shed and windmill. The fencing needs some work in spots if you are wanting to run cattle.
Minerals:
The current percentage of owned mineral rights is unknown at this time.
Landscape:
The land is mostly flat on top with rolling topography towards the south end of the property. The soils here within are listed with the accompanying percentages with total area of interest equaling 100%: Miles fine sandy loam (26) 60.02%; Mobeetie-Veal-Potter (34) 17.68%; Miles fine sandy loam (27) 10.14%; Likes loamy fine sand (20) 6.04%; Veal fine sandy loam (53) 5.21%; Springer loamy fine sand (46) .62%; Mobeetie-Polar associtation (33) .31%.
See soil report for more information.
Exclusions:
Any exclusions will be resolved at time of negotiations.
Zoning/Easements:
The property is outside of any municipality so is not zoned. There are no known easements that would affect operation of the ranch. It is anticipated all existing easements will be identified by surveyors.
Estimated 2017 Base Taxes:*
$544.03.
Water Conservation District:
The property lies within the Panhandle Groundwater Conservation District.
Area:
Myers Ranch is located in the southwest quadrant of Donley County.
Access:
County Road U splits the property with 160 acres on the NW side and 175.7 acres on the SE side.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Clarendon, Texas, go south on HWY 70 about 3 miles to County Road U. Go west about 1 mile.
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