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What an incredible quarter of land in northwest Texas County, located just 5 miles south of the Kansas border with Cow Creek running along the northern edge. This property stands out for its unique features, including a scattered prairie dog town, Burrowing owls, and a nice herd of pronghorn that call it home. The neighboring farm to the south appears to be planted in wheat, while the land to the west has a great stand of Milo.
Approximately 120 acres of this property appear to be once farmed and have since reverted to high-quality grass pasture, while the remaining 40+/- acres along Cow Creek feature native grasses. Cow Creek itself seems to function as a wet-weather drainage, but currently holds pockets of water, as seen in aerial photos.
With county road frontage on the east border, power lines, and a water well (yielding roughly 40 GPM with an electric pump already installed) on the northeast corner, this land offers plenty of versatility.
This property presents numerous opportunities—whether you’re looking to run cattle, restore it to dryland farming, or enjoy the wildlife and recreational options, including prairie dog hunting, antelope, quail, pheasant, dove, and deer hunting to name a few. With its county road access, water and power already in place, this acreage would make an excellent homestead or headquarters for any number of uses. no minerals
Dont hesitate to reach out to listing agent Ky Pfleider today @ 580-430-7005
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