Size: 541 Foard County
Location: Located on CR 144 and 147 in Foard County just a few miles Southeast of Crowell, Texas in North Central Texas
Terrain: This excellent farm with adjoining native pasture has all you need for a great cow-calf operation or for running stocker cattle on wheat pasture. There are approximately 160 acres in native pasture and grassy draws which are ideal to provide some dry grass or roughage for cattle that are grazing winter wheat or oats. This native pasture could also be utilized in the summer months for grazing or maybe even for a bull pasture. Several good building sites can be found throughout this pasture area for a home site or barn area. Rural water is in place along the South fence line of the tract, providing a back-up water source if necessary in extremely dry conditions. Although most of the farmland is very flat, it tends to slightly slope from...
Terrain: This excellent farm with adjoining native pasture has all you need for a great cow-calf operation or for running stocker cattle on wheat pasture. There are approximately 160 acres in native pasture and grassy draws which are ideal to provide some dry grass or roughage for cattle that are grazing winter wheat or oats. This native pasture could also be utilized in the summer months for grazing or maybe even for a bull pasture. Several good building sites can be found throughout this pasture area for a home site or barn area. Rural water is in place along the South fence line of the tract, providing a back-up water source if necessary in extremely dry conditions. Although most of the farmland is very flat, it tends to slightly slope from the West to the East where there is a small pasture that several ponds have been constructed in to catch runoff water. The 134 acre pasture that extends East from the big field has been partially cleared of thick mesquite brush to give the grass more life. There are several nice ponds on this part of the tract and often have lots of waterfowl on them. It is common to see all kinds of wildlife throughout this part of the property with some utilizing the area for bedding and others just passing through. Dove hunting in this area of the county is outstanding and with the ponds and pasture area coupled with the cropland, it is hard to beat for a good dove hunt! Along with growing wheat, this North Texas Farm would also be great for growing cotton, grain sorghum, or hay grazer.
Improvements: Electricity, Rural water, Five ponds (some are spring fed), Fences are Good to Excellent with All perimeter fencing and some Cross fences; 380 acres +/- of excellent tight land cultivation.
Wildlife: Whitetail Deer, Turkey, Wild Hogs, Dove, Quail.
Minerals: Some minerals available with an acceptable contract.
Income: The current tenant farmer would be interested in continuing to lease the farmland and pasture if the buyer was interested.
Financing: Possible short-term owner financing available.
Remarks: Possible adjoining acreage available as well. Agent has details.
Price: $1,090.00 per acre
Contact: Andrew Pennington - Agent (940) 838-8112
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