Location/Access:
15 minutes south of Breckenridge, TX
The ranch offers a divisible option being that it is bisected by CR 154 which is a lightly traveled gravel county road.
Description:
This ranch presents a quality opportunity for a combination cattle and wildlife ranch. It offers a good option for the absentee, conservation minded rotational grazing manager. Surface water is abundant in the numerous clay based stock tanks. This bottomland ranch will be the last to drought out in the extremes of our weather patterns.
Improvements:
Cross fencing for rotational grazing
Farm house in fair condition.
Barn
Vegetation: 75 acres in cultivation
60 acres were previously in coastal bermuda with brush beginning to encroach, 30 acres in Kliengrass. The balance being 505 acres in native rangeland.
Terain:
A fertile bottomland ranch valley between hills on east and west. 100’ of elevation change
Water:
3 water wells
18 stock tanks
Co-Op water meter
Utilities: Available in several locations.
Contact Info:
Lee Burton - 325-762-6575
Other Remarks:
This ranch has not been hunted in over a year. The current owner has done much to invest in the grasses and water storage capacity throughout the span of his ownership. Duck, Turkey, and Deer habitat are excellent. Quail will be there when conditions in the county are favorable. Grazing rotation can be well managed given the well thought out cross fencing design.
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