DESCRIPTION: Have the best of both worlds with income producing cropland and cattle grazing pasture land with hunting property as well on 492 acres more or less. Located only 7 miles straight west of Wellington on FM 1056 and 1 miles south on County Road 110 to the entrance of the property, Buck Creek lies adjacent to the east side of the Lacy Home Place.
Two wells supply stock water. Rustic barn provides for feed and equipment storage. The partially terraced 135.2 dryland acres produce mostly 2-1 skip-row cotton and graze out wheat under the same tenant for approximately 50 years. Small tracts of cropland in pasture can be planted as food plots for wildlife.
The 356.8 acres of native pasture features deep canyons with mesquites, sagebrush, cedars and some bodark and hardwoods which provide excellent grazing, shade and cover for wildlife including deer, turkey, dove, quail, wild ho...
The 356.8 acres of native pasture features deep canyons with mesquites, sagebrush, cedars and some bodark and hardwoods which provide excellent grazing, shade and cover for wildlife including deer, turkey, dove, quail, wild hogs and varmints.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 492 acres out of Block 14, Section 72, H. & G.N. Ry. Co. Survey, Collingsworth County, Texas.
MINERALS: Subject to previous record, any mineral rights will be retained by current owner.
WIND RIGHTS: Half of wind rights will be retained by current owner.
WATER RIGHTS: All water rights will convey to buyer
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Research Parcel InformationDIRECTIONS: From Hwy 83 in Wellington, go west on 15th Street. Continue west on FM 338 for 3 miles. The name of road changes to FM 1056 so continue west on it 4 more miles. Then turn south for approximately 1 mile on County Road 110 to entrance of property on the east side of the road.