This property is located southwest of Pecos, Texas with paved RR 869 running along the west side of the property, CR 130 along the north side and CR 123 along the east side. There are three wells that are not currently in use and the condition of the wells is unknown. It appears that the property was surface irrigated out of two separate open concrete ditches when last farmed but has been fallow for many years.
The soil in this area is very deep clay loam and the topography is nearly level. Alfalfa and cotton grow well in the area as do many grain crops. The Pecos area is widely known for the superior flavor of its cantaloupes which is attributed to the areas soils and water. A Texas Agricultural Experiment Station is studying the production of other crops suitable for the area including castor beans and pomegranates.
The soils, nearly level topography, volume of irrigation water and ...
The soils, nearly level topography, volume of irrigation water and long growing season gives this area tremendous production potential for a wide array of crops.
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Research Parcel InformationApproximately 10 miles southwest of Pecos, Texas situated on the east side of RR 869