Palo Duro Creek Hideaway
State: Texas
Region: Panhandle
County: Deaf Smith
Prop. Type: Dryland Farm/Native Grass
Acres: 650 acres more or less
Taxes: Approximately $1,210.60 annually
Location: North of Dawn, Texas
Lets look at this large section with approximately 342.86 acres currently being dryland farmed with the balance of approximately 302.5 acres in native grass. The natural break/draw (Palo Duro Creek) running along the north side of the property provides some variance and aesthetic appeal to the terrain.
There are four irrigation wells located on the property, one well is equipped with an 1 HP submersible electric motor, pump and control panel for stock water. The condition of the remaining wells is unknown. There is also approximately two miles of 8, PVC, underground pipe connecting the wells.
Fencing around the perimeter and through the property is steel and cedar...
Fencing around the perimeter and through the property is steel and cedar posts with five strand barbed wire. Fencing on the north, east and west sides of the property are shared fencing with the neighbors.
This property is conveniently located between Amarillo and Hereford, Texas with easy access one mile east off of FM 809 on CR 18 which is a county maintained road and approximately 7 miles north of Hwy 60.
Properties such as this in close proximity to Amarillo and Canyon are a rare commodity today with strong interest from the buying public.
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