Highway 385 CRP & Grazing Property

RECENTLY SOLD This 183.01± acre property offers a unique combination of income-producing CRP acres, quality grazing land, and good accessibility. Located along Highway 385 with county road frontage on both the south and east sides, this tract is well-positioned for ranching, recreation, or energy opportunities with a substation located across the highway. The property includes 154.90 acres enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), paying $6,509 annually through 2030. In addition to CRP income, the property is fenced and cross-fenced into several pastures, allowing for rotational grazing in compliance with FSA and CRP grazing regulations. Improvements include: Three irrigation wells …

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Rolling Grass Pastures with CRP Income & Creek Frontage

Beautiful rolling grass pastures with Teepee Creek running through it from West to East. Two tracts of CRP included combining for $5,687 annual income. All open county, no brush with excellent accessibility from County Roads on the north and south sides. Great location to start or enlarge your cow herd with access to crop fields close by for winter grazing.

Farmstead Opportunity in Northeast Sherman County

RECENTLY SOLD This is a nice flat laying dryland farm with good soils located in far northeast Sherman County, Texas. On the north end of the farm, just off of FM 2349, there is a 1706 square foot brick home built in 1983. The home has three bedrooms, two baths, and a two car attached garage. In addition to the home, there are two farm shops. One is a 3000 sq ft Quonset with a concrete floor and newer roll up door, and the other is a 4800 sq ft cinder block shop with metal roof, concrete floor, and electricity. …

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