The Funston tracts are located in the heart of Jones County and have gone untouched for the last 30 years. The property has been in a CRP program with the USDA for the last 10 years. There are excellent native and improved grasses, with a variety of trees including mesquite, multiple species of oak and numerous wild plum thickets covering the property. Due to the limited activity on the property, it has become a sanctuary for a multitude of wildlife including white tailed deer, turkey, wild hogs, coyotes, quail, and dove. This property has the potential to be a hunting property, farm or ranch land or land to put your homesite.
The tracts also have the potential for an irrigation quality water well, as the neighboring properties in all directions have proven water wells, including some that have been used for irrigation. There is 1 mile of Hawley water line stretching down two sides of t...
The tracts also have the potential for an irrigation quality water well, as the neighboring properties in all directions have proven water wells, including some that have been used for irrigation. There is 1 mile of Hawley water line stretching down two sides of the property. There is county road access on two sides of the property and electricity is accessible. The tracts are 25 acres in size to retain ag exemption status. Some manufactured housing allowed on the property. There are setback restrictions for improvements.
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Research Parcel InformationThe Funston tracts are located SE of the Funston community along CR 364 in NE Jones County. Only about 10 miles to Anson, 11 miles to Hawley, and 20 miles to Abilene.
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