The Byers Farm
66 +/- Acres
Hardeman County, Texas
This northwest Texas farm is a diverse tract, offering both hunting and agriculture to the owner. The land is mostly flat, with some slope along the east side. A seasonal tributary to Wanderer's Creek runs from west to east through the north part. This creek is lined by tall hardwood trees, which provide roosting areas for turkeys. The ranch has approximately fifteen acres of native pasture following the creek. The brush and wooded areas here supply cover for whitetail deer and feral hogs as well, with the adjoining two cultivated fields acting as food plots for the wildlife. These two fields are separated by a grass waterway and could be planted in milo or sunflowers for excellent dove hunting in the fall too.
In addition to hunting, the farm would be a good place to put stockers or horses, or could be used to grow wheat, hay, cotton...
In addition to hunting, the farm would be a good place to put stockers or horses, or could be used to grow wheat, hay, cotton, or grass. A three acre old homesite by the road and nice views of the Medicine Mounds to the west make this farm a good site to build a home. Electricity is already in place and a paved road is only 1/4 mile south.
The 66 acres of the farm is broke down as follows:
• Native Pasture/Creek Bottom: 15.0 acres
• Field #1: 38.0 acres
• Field #2: 6.5 acres
• Grass Waterway: 3.5 acres
• Old Homesite: 3.0 acres
Asking Price: $1500/acre
Small acreage in this county is definitely hard to obtain. Call land agent Ben Belew at cell phone (940) 357-9940 for more information.
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