This tract of land is located in northern Foard County, just 1.5 miles south of the Pease River! It has public road frontage on County Road 246, surrounded by other locally owned farm and ranch operations. Electricity is located along the road on the same side as the property, and a Greenbelt community water line can be tapped on to just 1/3 of a mile away.
The property offers hunting for whitetail deer, feral hog, dove, and varmits. Its 50 acres consist of forty-five acres of range land, with tall grasses, young mesquites, and scattered cedars, and approximately five acres of wooded tree motts and thick brush. You will find buck rubs on trees in both the pasture and woods, and hog rubs and rooting all through the treed areas! Next to the larger wooded area is a large flat gulley formed by a terrace, which would be an excellent location to install a 3+ acre food plot. Game trails wind t...
The property offers hunting for whitetail deer, feral hog, dove, and varmits. Its 50 acres consist of forty-five acres of range land, with tall grasses, young mesquites, and scattered cedars, and approximately five acres of wooded tree motts and thick brush. You will find buck rubs on trees in both the pasture and woods, and hog rubs and rooting all through the treed areas! Next to the larger wooded area is a large flat gulley formed by a terrace, which would be an excellent location to install a 3+ acre food plot. Game trails wind throughout the whole property, allowing for several good staging areas to put up feeders and stands.
A seasonal creek wash runs diagonally across the pasture and through the larger wooded area, channeling rain runoff to Raggedy Creek about a mile away. This creek is lined with wild plum thickets and trees. Several terraces also help move water across the land down to this drainage, providing several areas to build tanks or catch ponds.
This property has some very nice views across the Pease River valley to the north, as well as of the four Medicine Mounds along the horizon. With ready access to both water and electricity, it would be a nice place build a home, or just to get away to the country for some peace and quiet. The land right now has sat fallow for several years and is in a transitional phase, where it could be left alone to allow the brush to grow thicker for hunting purposes, kept in grass for livestock, or broken out into cultivation for farming purposes. The soils are sandy, suitable for growing wheat, sudan hay, or coastal grass.
Asking Price: $1375/acre
It is rare to find such a small tract of land in the northwest region of Texas that offers such use and diversity. Call land agent/owner Ben Belew at cell phone (940) 357-9940 for more details and to see this property in person.
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