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The Agua Fria Ranch 23,212 +/- Acres-
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The Agua Fria Ranch is a Big Bend Region Ranch located between The Big Bend Ranch State Park and Big Bend National Park in Brewster County Texas. The Southern portion of the ranch is home to the Agua Fria Mountain with elevations reaching 4,800 feet. At the base of the mountain is the sacred Agua Fria Spring with archeological wonders pre-dating written history. The Big and Little Black Ridges flank the Agua Fria Mountain to the west. North of the mountain, the terrain transitions from mountain to foothills to the Chihuahua Desert floor. Pristine Desert topography and ecology stretch across the central portion of the ranch. The ranches’ norther boundary is highlighted by The Pink Bluffs that tower against the desert landscape. The breathtaking formations boast colors ranging from pink to red. Alamo de Cesario Creek, which is surrounded by desert mountain terrain and canyon land of volcanic rock, transverses the far north portion of the ranch. The ranches’ varied landscape, solar gravity-flow whole ranch watering system and diverse vegetation is ideal habitat for the regions wildlife, including a large population of Aoudad. The Agua Fria Ranch is a once in a lifetime nature investment with Limited Environmental Alterations, a Historic Natural Spring, and a Landmark Mountain.
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Tres Vistas Ranch-975 (+-)Northern Edge of the Texas Hill County Retreat
TresVistas Ranch on Rocky Creek boasts a spacious 975+/- acres and a 5500+/- square foot Luxury Spanish style ranch home. The property spans 3 ridges and 2 large creek areas creating dramatic picturesque views. The remote ranch has excellent communication, including fiber optics internet/phone lines to the home and a UHF radio antenna. This ranch offers opportunities for investment or enjoyment.
Currently a working cattle ranch, it has 11 pastures, 75 acres of cultivation, 172 acres of improved grasses, equipment barn with living quarters, hay shed, and cattle handling facilities. The ranch is located in the Leon River watershed and has both Rocky Creek and Resley Creek running through the property. The creek bottoms offer very fertile soil and provide exceptional locations for grass and small grain production. The ranch has ample water which includes a 2 acre lake, 4 large stock tanks, 7 seasonal tanks, and an irrigation system to fill some tanks during dry seasons. The full-scale cattle handling facilities are sufficient to easily manage and monitor 75-90 animal units.
The property can accommodate large hunting parties of 10-15 hunters. Cultivated crop lands can be planted in sunflowers to create a dove hunters paradise. With the abundant water and sunflower potential, the dove hunting capabilities are endless. The bountiful wildlife that roams the property includes whitetail deer, wild hogs, bobwhite quail coveys and a phenomenal population of Rio Grande wild turkey.
Currently a working cattle ranch, it has 11 pastures, 75 acres of cultivation, 172 acres of improved grasses, equipment barn with living quarters, hay shed, and cattle handling facilities. The ranch is located in the Leon River watershed and has both Rocky Creek and Resley Creek running through the property. The creek bottoms offer very fertile soil and provide exceptional locations for grass and small grain production. The ranch has ample water which includes a 2 acre lake, 4 large stock tanks, 7 seasonal tanks, and an irrigation system to fill some tanks during dry seasons. The full-scale cattle handling facilities are sufficient to easily manage and monitor 75-90 animal units.
The property can accommodate large hunting parties of 10-15 hunters. Cultivated crop lands can be planted in sunflowers to create a dove hunters paradise. With the abundant water and sunflower potential, the dove hunting capabilities are endless. The bountiful wildlife that roams the property includes whitetail deer, wild hogs, bobwhite quail coveys and a phenomenal population of Rio Grande wild turkey.
Lazy L Ranch-Dublin Texas 593+- Ac
Tract #1 Ranches in Comanche Valley Subdivision-30 Acres
$109,000.00
SOLD-135 Irrigated Farm with Center Pivot
Comanche County/Gorman, Texas
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Very productive land with a Zimatic Pivot built in 2011. 120ac cultivated acres with 90ac under 6 spans. 8 wells- 500 gallons per minute well production. Property has irrigation reservoir and a stock pond. Property has a wooden barn and is located off a Farm to Market road for easy access. Ask our office about Production Agriculture financing options.
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SOLD-irrigated Farm Land on the Armstrong Creek
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Very Productive Irrigated Farm Land with apx 1.4 miles of Armstrong Creek in the Highland community near Dublin Texas. The property has 8 water wells-Registered with MRGWD,5 working and 3 inactive. 4 tanks water the property with 3 tanks on an irrigation series. All tanks can be filled by well water. Side Roll Irrigation equipment on the property with a portion currently in use. 80 irrigated acres. Great elevation changes and beautiful views. Property includes the entire Creek Bed of the bordering Armstrong Creek. Currently the creek is fenced Out of the parameter fencing. Some areas with Live Oak mots, Native Pecans, and Cotton Woods are scattered through the property.
Central Texas Cattle Operation
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118 (+-) Central Texas Cattle Operation with 2 bedroom /1.5 bath home with breakfast bar and open living room/kitchen area. Nearby is a metal barn with tack room, living quarters, open bays, storage area, large overhead doors, and concrete floor. An equine working round pen and loafing sheds are nearby. This property is extremely well watered with both rainfall catch and spring fed tanks. A portion of the property has scattered hard woods. The remaining pastures have well established coastal,ideal for grazing livestock and hay production. Cattle working facilities include a storage barn and well thought out pens for movement and handling of animals. The area has very productive soils and available groundwater. County road 473 and County Road 475 boarder 2 sides of the property. Gently changing elevation create beautify views of the surrounding areas. This is a must see property. The property has a great location just of State Highway 6 approximately 30 miles south of Interstate 20.
Davis Home Stead Ranch
Brown/Coleman County-555 Acres at $1,995.00 Per Acre
550 (+-) Acres. This is Prime Ranch land with beautiful rolling hills. This is the first time the Davis Homestead Ranch has EVER been offered for sale. The land is part of the original Davis Homestead plot and has been passed through the Davis Family descendants. The long time ranching family has superior soil and water conservation practices, and they have worked closely with The Texas Resource Conservation Service to create a sustainable ranch land for plant and animal populations. Native grasses have been expertly managed for optimum growth to provide forage for wildlife and livestock grazing. Heavy hard wood areas provide cover for game such as deer, turkey, dove, hog and other native Texas game.
Improvements: Parameter and cross fencing. Much of parameter is new and all of cross fencing is new. The fencing will allow for grazing of cattle, sheep, goats, and horses. There is also panel working pens for livestock management.
Grasses: The property owners have supplemented native grass populations for optimum production that provide food, habitat, and protect from erosion. Grass varieties of Side Oat Grammas, Wilma Love grass, WW.B Dahl (Old World Bluestem), and Klien Grass are managed. In addition, cool season grass mix has recently been planted. The property also has a 30 Acre field of Improved Coastal Bermuda for hay production.
Wood: The wooded portion of the property has mature Post Oak and Live Oak standings. Dry and seasonal creeks run through the wooded areas and cool season grass mixes are planted in the shaded areas.
Water: The original homestead water well and windmill are still used today. The Artesian stone reservoir has been modernized and now holds 1500 gallons of water and is powered by a solar pump that produces 2 gallons per minute of water. 4 Stock ponds are present on the property. Recent water management practices have increased the bodies of water's ability to maintain large volumes of water. The property has maintained water for wildlife and livestock through historic and recent periods of drought.
Minerals: Family owns all minerals and is willing to negotiate and convey a portion with additional terms.
History: The property has a Turn of the Century Rustic Wood Barn, the visible remains of the original homestead site, and a windmill and artesian water reservoir built by the homestead family.
Income Potential: The property currently runs cattle for the owners ranching operation and generates income from leasing the property for outside recreation use. Additional income information is available upon request.
Improvements: Parameter and cross fencing. Much of parameter is new and all of cross fencing is new. The fencing will allow for grazing of cattle, sheep, goats, and horses. There is also panel working pens for livestock management.
Grasses: The property owners have supplemented native grass populations for optimum production that provide food, habitat, and protect from erosion. Grass varieties of Side Oat Grammas, Wilma Love grass, WW.B Dahl (Old World Bluestem), and Klien Grass are managed. In addition, cool season grass mix has recently been planted. The property also has a 30 Acre field of Improved Coastal Bermuda for hay production.
Wood: The wooded portion of the property has mature Post Oak and Live Oak standings. Dry and seasonal creeks run through the wooded areas and cool season grass mixes are planted in the shaded areas.
Water: The original homestead water well and windmill are still used today. The Artesian stone reservoir has been modernized and now holds 1500 gallons of water and is powered by a solar pump that produces 2 gallons per minute of water. 4 Stock ponds are present on the property. Recent water management practices have increased the bodies of water's ability to maintain large volumes of water. The property has maintained water for wildlife and livestock through historic and recent periods of drought.
Minerals: Family owns all minerals and is willing to negotiate and convey a portion with additional terms.
History: The property has a Turn of the Century Rustic Wood Barn, the visible remains of the original homestead site, and a windmill and artesian water reservoir built by the homestead family.
Income Potential: The property currently runs cattle for the owners ranching operation and generates income from leasing the property for outside recreation use. Additional income information is available upon request.
Beautiful Metal home & Guests House on 35+ Acres near De Leon, Texas
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Immaculate Metal ranch home and Guest house on 36 secluded ac near De Leon. The beautiful home, constructed in 2015, was built with rural living knowledge and attention to detail. A large open concept kitchen-living-dining room has Texas decor of granite counters tops, Pecan wood cabinets, skylights, ample storage, and a fireplace. An all weather drive has a superior design that includes a low water crossing and multiple culverts for ideal water movement. The property has underground utilities, 2 tanks, a small set of livestock pens, wooded area for hunting, and Coastal Bermuda production...n on the open acres. A turn-key property with extras and construction up grades, too many to list. It is a must see property.
SOLD-House on 25 acres between Comanche and De Leon, Texas
Available Soon: A project Farm perfect for a Chip N Joanna Style Fixer Upper-4/3 White Farm House on 25 Acres between Comanche and De Leon near Hwy 16. The property has 3 barns, horse corral, livestock pens, water well with a windmill and 2 tanks. Initial pictures available in Photo Tour-Additional Pictures and Details coming soon! $215,000.00
SOLD -Desdemona Texas, Heart of Texas Ranch
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This property is located just outside of Desdemona Texas. The Texas State Historical Association lists Desdemona, on State Highway 16 in the southeastern corner of Eastland County, as one of the oldest extant Texas settlements west of the Brazos River. Sometime around 1857 a group of settlers built a family fort for protection from the Indians.
https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hld18
Early settlers endured great hardship to own this much coveted property. The McKillip family purchased this property in 1961 and built a prosperous farming operation. This is a rare opportunity to purchase a once highly productive ranch, that is ready for the next generation's agriculture producer.
246.+- acres of sandy soil with rolling terrain that is ideal for cattle ranching . Great elevation changes provide spectacular views of the surrounding area. Ample areas with Post Oak tree cover make for excellent wildlife habitat and shade for livestock. Retired peanut fields would be great to sprigg in Coastal Bermuda for a hay or a cattle operation. The property has very strong water and was once irrigated with a side roll irrigation system. Historical crops include peanuts, watermelon, and hay. A retired turkey housing and feeding facility exists on the property.
The home is a 3 bedroom, 2 bath, with a large kitchen/den, front sitting room, and a laundry room. The sitting room could also be used for an office. as it is just off the front foyer. The kitchen has original appliance and cabinets. Most of the flooring dates from the time the house was built in 1961. Just off the back of the house is a 2 car carport and attached storage room.
The ranch is located 1 mile from the intersection of Highway 16 and Farm to Market 8. It is 1 ½ Hours South West of Fort Worth Texas, 2 Hours West of Abilene, Texas, and 20 minutes Northwest of Stephenville. Texas. The access and proximity to The Cowboy Capital of the World, make this property great for a horseman s operation. The sandy soil and cross fenced pastures are nice for horses. Several good places for arenas and working pens are near the highway frontage. A growing Tarleton State University and the popularity of rodeo has created a need for boarding rodeo livestock. Horse owners often seek to rent bunkhouses and boarding outside of Stephenville. This would be a great property to build a bunk and board facility.
https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hld18
Early settlers endured great hardship to own this much coveted property. The McKillip family purchased this property in 1961 and built a prosperous farming operation. This is a rare opportunity to purchase a once highly productive ranch, that is ready for the next generation's agriculture producer.
246.+- acres of sandy soil with rolling terrain that is ideal for cattle ranching . Great elevation changes provide spectacular views of the surrounding area. Ample areas with Post Oak tree cover make for excellent wildlife habitat and shade for livestock. Retired peanut fields would be great to sprigg in Coastal Bermuda for a hay or a cattle operation. The property has very strong water and was once irrigated with a side roll irrigation system. Historical crops include peanuts, watermelon, and hay. A retired turkey housing and feeding facility exists on the property.
The home is a 3 bedroom, 2 bath, with a large kitchen/den, front sitting room, and a laundry room. The sitting room could also be used for an office. as it is just off the front foyer. The kitchen has original appliance and cabinets. Most of the flooring dates from the time the house was built in 1961. Just off the back of the house is a 2 car carport and attached storage room.
The ranch is located 1 mile from the intersection of Highway 16 and Farm to Market 8. It is 1 ½ Hours South West of Fort Worth Texas, 2 Hours West of Abilene, Texas, and 20 minutes Northwest of Stephenville. Texas. The access and proximity to The Cowboy Capital of the World, make this property great for a horseman s operation. The sandy soil and cross fenced pastures are nice for horses. Several good places for arenas and working pens are near the highway frontage. A growing Tarleton State University and the popularity of rodeo has created a need for boarding rodeo livestock. Horse owners often seek to rent bunkhouses and boarding outside of Stephenville. This would be a great property to build a bunk and board facility.
SOLD Rucker Texas, 22 Acre working ranch/Family Farm
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Working Cattle Operation/Family Farm includes Family home, Separate Mother in Law Home that is ADA compliment, Workshop with central heat and air, insulated, and a full bathroom with tub. 40 acre ranch is a working cattle operation. Fenced and cross fenced for cattle, 3 tanks, 4 wells, livestock working area, riding arena, 25 plus acres of grazing, 5 acres of hardwoods perfect for hunting, 10 acres of highly productive soil in cultivation.