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NORTH HASKELL COUNTY
IRRIGATED FARM
193 +/- Ac. with 15 +/- Ac. pasture and 178 +/- Ac. cultivation. This is an excellent wheat and cattle operation with six irrigation wells, one pivot, working pens, 950 gallon holding tank for water, electricity and conveniently located on FM 2229. Some minerals are offered with this farm. ($1,450/Ac.)
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IRRIGATED 60 ACRES
ON FM 2407
This 60 +/- Ac. farm is cultivated with 45 +/- acres under a 5 year old pivot. The property has two good wells and is easily accessible from FM 2407. Property is accessed by going 6 miles north of Rule on Highway 6 until you reach the intersection of Highway 6 and FM 2407. Go west on 2407 2 miles until you come to the southeast corner of the subject property. ($1,050 per acre)
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KNOX COUNTY
DRIP IRRIGATION
81+/- Ac. farm all in cultivation with 45 +/- Ac. drip irrigation and 35 +/- Ac. under a four tower pivot. Property is located three miles north of Munday on U. S. Hwy 277 and turn left at County Road 4559 for three miles. County Road 4559 runs directly into the farm. There are three wells for the drip irrigation and three wells for the pivot. The soil is a Sandy Clay Loam. Some mineral interest is available. ($1,950/Ac.)
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NORTHEAST HASKELL COUNTY
1,338 +/- Ac. This property has great hunting plus income producing cultivation. There are trophy deer, lots of turkey, quail, dove and hogs. Property has never been leased for hunting. The west side of the property is very secluded. A seasonal creek runs through the property and is a roosting habitat for turkey. The entire ranch is fenced, there is electricity and several earthen tanks. Some minerals are available. Property is located west of Throckmorton on CR 273. ($995/Ac.)
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FLYING DOVE
FARM
Great Water! This 135 +/- Ac. farm consists of 116 +/- Ac. of cultivated land and 19 +/- Ac. of native pasture. The cultivated portion is retired CRP. There are three tanks for dove and good brush cover for wildlife. The elevation gives a great north view of the City of Haskell and surrounding area. Take U. S. Highway 277 south for 4.8 mi. and go west on FM Road 1225 for .5 mile to the north side of the property. Co-op water and electricity are available. ($825/Ac.)
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NORTH CENTRAL HASKELL COUNTY
175.8 +/- Ac. with 119.8 +/- Ac. of cultivation and 56 +/- Ac. of pasture. There is one stock tank located in the pasture, plus the Weinert Co-op Water Supply meter on the property. The dryland cotton yield is an outstanding 417 lbs of lint per acre, wheat and grain sorghum yields are 22 bu./ac. and 33 bu./ac. respectively. The soil is the good, fertile, black tight land. Deer, dove and hogs will be available in the pasture portion of the farm. Farm is located on U. S. Hwy 277 North, north of Weinert just past the roadside park. ($950/Ac.)
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6493 FM 617 ROCHESTER BRING YOUR HORSES!
Don’t miss this brick home with a split bedroom arrangement for the four bedrooms and three baths. This country home sits on 4 +/- Ac. The home has a large open area for the living, kitchen and dining area with wood floors, fireplace, large utility room, an abundance of storage and an enclosed sunroom overlooking the fenced back yard. Other amenities include a sprinkler system for the yard, metal roof, a fenced area for animals, pens, windmill, two septic systems and a barn or shop building. The water for this home and garden area comes from three wells. REDUCED ($150,000)
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WESTERN HASKELL
COUNTY
This 338 +/- Ac. farm in the western portion of Haskell County is bordered on three sides by accessible FM and county roads. The property has 278 acres in a new CRP 10 year contract that pays approximately $8,824 per year. The property has two wells, electricity available, and would make a superior hunting property. The farm is accessed by going 6 miles north of Rule on Highway 6 until you reach the intersection of Highway 6 and FM 2407. Go west on 2407 ½ mile until you reach the northeast corner of the 338 acres. ($1,050/AC.)
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KNOX COUNTY
WEST FARM
75 +/- Ac. This is a great property for wheat and cattle and is conveniently accessed from Hwy. 222 approximately four miles west of Knox City. There is a water well that pumps approximately 100 gal./min. and the property will have a Miller Creek Water meter soon. The wheat and cotton yields are about the county average, 21 bu. for wheat and 363 lbs. for cotton. Some minerals are available. ($950/Ac.)
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